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Calcutta TelegraphManipur CM's house burgledCalcutta TelegraphImphal, June 16: Burglars broke into the private residence of Manipur chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh at Athokpam in Thoubal district last week. Police said Landhoni Devi, Ibobi Singh&#…


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Manipur CM's house burgled
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Imphal, June 16: Burglars broke into the private residence of Manipur chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh at Athokpam in Thoubal district last week. Police said Landhoni Devi, Ibobi Singh's MLA wife, discovered the burglary when she visited the house
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Bembem: Star of Indian Women Football

By Yensembam Samarjit IFP snatched the opportunity to meet ‘Women Best Footballer of the Year’ from her busy schedule of practice and more practice. Friendly and always wearing a smile

By Yensembam Samarjit

IFP snatched the opportunity to meet ‘Women Best Footballer of the Year’ from her busy schedule of practice and more practice. Friendly and always wearing a smile on her face, Oinam Bembem Devi of Pishumthong Oinam Leikai, Imphal is the first woman from Manipur to bagged the title of ‘Best Footballer’ for two times. The title is awarded by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) for the year 2001 and 2013.

Her title easily earns her a berth among the sports icons of Manipur, but title alone didn’t make Bembem of what she is today.

She was born to late Oinam Nageshor Singh and Oinam (o) Ruhhini Devi of Pishumthong Oinam Leikai, Bemebem is the sixth among eight children; with two elder brothers, three elder sisters and one brother and a sister younger to her. She was born in the year 1980. Her love for games and sports did not affect her studies. Bembem is a graduate in Arts.

Bembem started playing football when she was ten. She remembers playing with the neighborhood boys at the Leikai playground. The year 1991 was her memorable year. Bembem was selected to play for Youth Armature Welfare Association (YAWA) club of Singjamei as a midfielder. From then on, Bembem got more exposures. She got selected in the National sub junior team in the same year. She has played for SUN club of Mongshangei, a women football club. At present, she is associated to Manipur Service Sports Club (MPSC).

1995 was another unforgettable year for Bembem. She was selected to play for the Indian Women Football team, followed by partaking in various Championships organised by AFC. Bembem was already a name in the 10th Asian Football Championship which was held in Malaysia, 1995. Indian women football team was able to secure 5th position in the 11th Asian football Championship held at the Peoples’ Republic of China in 1997. She also took part in the 13th Asian Games at Bangkok in 1998. After a series of International exposures, Bembem led the Indian national team as captain in the 2003 AFC qualifying competition at Thailand. Since then Bembem has been leading the Indian team in various international tournaments namely: pre-Olympic qualifying competitions at Korea, AFC qualifying Competitions at Tehran, 11th South Asian Games, 1st South Asian Football Federation Women’s Football Championship in Bangladesh, 2007 Pre-Olympic qualifying competition at Korea and India, another AFC qualifying competition at Tehran and India in same year; while in 2010 she lead Indian women team for 11th south Asian games and 1st SAFF Women’s Football championship at Bangladesh, FIFA Women’s Olympic Qualifying Round held at Bangladesh in the year 2011 and 2013 AFC qualifying Competitions at Palestine etc.

Moments that Bembem cherished

In a quick chat with IFP, Bembem shared that at first she was not sure about the kind of games she should play. But she realised football is her appropriate event after playing at the national level. Though she has reached her retiring age, Bembem still dreams to participate in the Women’s World Cup.

Her fifteen day training at Germany in 1997 is something that Bembem cherished till today. She said of all the matches she has played at the international level, the match the Indian team defeated Japan by 1-0 in the Asian Games qualifying round was her best performance, in her personal opinion.

Among her achievements, Bembem said, the best midfielder award in the 15th National championship at Rourkela, Orissa was an event she will ever remember.

On the 20th Women National Championship.

Bembem said Manipur team did a good preparation for the 20th National Championship. Practice matches were played with men’s team. There were lots of discussions regarding the game strategy with the senior players of the state. She said the coaches and managers from the Association were also very helpful during the preparations. When the state team played with the Railways in the Championship, Bebem was surprised to see her team mates playing with full energy, like the match was a final match. She could not see any signs of exhaustion among her team, they were determined of defeating the Railways.

Message for the upcoming players

To all those who want to play football seriously, Bembem said discipline is very much important. One must respect their senior, coaches and managers. While playing inside the field one must obey the rules of the game, showing emotions in the fields during the matches could run down the team spirit. It must be avoided as much as possible, Bembem maintained. For the upcoming World Cup, Bembem is all for the host team: Brazil.

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Modi-ji, Following The Greatest Commandment?

By: Ngamkhothang Haokip “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and first

By: Ngamkhothang Haokip

“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and first commandment. And a second is like it: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets” A man of beard was seen in TV, campaigning like a trumpet for his own party politics of election within his own state. He was popularly known as Chief Minister of Gujarat. Later he was seen in his neighboring states and even to the nook and corners states of India. His photos of stickers and party symbol written ‘Modi for Prime Minister’ was seen in vehicles and places around. Even a call-centre campaigner had personally called me up to vote for him. Indeed pre poll statistic shows victory for BJP.

The result of the General election shows victory to BJP by 282 seats, out of 543 in all India Parliamentary seats. Bharatia Janata Party (BJP) emerged as the single largest party in the 16th Lok Sabha General Election 2014. After declaration of his victory from the constituency of Varanasi, Narendra Modi went towards her mother. It shows his wisdom of personal respect/honor to his mother as a peculiar child of his mother, seeking her blessing. “Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. Honor your father and mother –this is the first commandment with a promise” as mention in the Letter of Paul to Ephesian 6:1-2 scripture of the New Testament Bible (NRSV). Proverb 23:22 of the Old Testament Bible states, ‘….do not despise your mother when she is old’. Manipuri proverb says, “Ema-epa mitna uba lai ni” meaning ‘Parents are the God seen in our own eye.’ Modiji then, went back to his own constituency, Varanasi where he was elected. Rites of celebration cheered with echoes of happiness by his people/voters.

That makes him an ideal leader who cannot forget where he began his journey of personal life and political life. He is also known for his way of seeking ashirwad, blessings from his senior leaders, friends as well prayer blessings from religious Priests, Reverends and the like, in understanding the way that paved to fulfill his determination. The change that makes an arrangement for oath taking ceremony in front of Rashtrapati Bhavan Delhi was unusually creative. The spot and gathering ceremony on the 26th May 2014 was an outstanding and historic event for the Politics of India. Oath-Taking in the name of GOD (ISHWAR) was constitutional, in which every elected and appointed leaders of the nation does. However, one of the most impressive events was Modi’s invitation to neighboring head of Governments of all SAARC nations. The presence of the leaders from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Maldives, Nepal, Bhutan and Afghanistan was remarkable and most significant events in the history of India. Attended by people of VVIP/VIP’s political party including his rival Congress leaders was an awesome moment promoting peace, love and republic.

The cheerful and peaceful event must be a mark of new arena for India’s political transformation. India is now with her 15th Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi with clear majority, secret stronghold for good governance and development. Oath of affirmation taken in the name of ISHWAR/GOD must be a symbolic conviction to serve the country in the fear of creator God/Ishwar for Indian political office, a protocol of the constitution. Shri Narendra Modi must be a theist, who does belief and has faith in the existence of ISHWAR/GOD. Unforgettable remembrance of inviting neighboring country leaders, friends and citizens exalts peace and co-operation with his inclination in love toward neighbors. It spread a message of peace and cooperation. It is encouraging to learn about Modi’s modification that focus on work content and delivery without indulging in old style of functioning by giving quality of governance more important than nomenclature. Some of the most interesting saying of him as an ideal leader (a) the poor and the poorest people of India sent us here in parliament. (b) Let us dream of strong, develop and inclusive India. (c) Belief in the power of technology and social media. It is suggested that in a multi socio-ethno, cultural, religion and economic context of pluralistic India, focus on Justice, Equality and Secularism is an integral part that can make strong, develop and inclusive India.

Shri Modiji’s visioning hope beyond castes, creeds, dalits or tribes is encouraging for good governance and development shows, his inclusivity and understanding the plurality of Indian diversity. However, the well to do upper-caste oppressive attitudes towards Indian Dalits, still need serious attention for justice and development, because of their old-aged untold suffering from evil acts of the hindustani socio-religion. In order to avoid tribalism, the mind and attitudes of Indian people-of-tribes need to be nurture for development through the value of educational-rights and by promoting the spirit of games and sports among the youths. Economic disparities may be solved if one/group thinks not only for self/group in the point of favoring difference in religion, castes, status, creed etc. like dirt hidden under the royal red carpet. Focus must be in favor of the economically poor people of the country. The power of technology and social media created by human is- the wisdom of human given by God, the maker.
Knowing God does not mean to be very religiously fanatic in a framework of religious organizational fundamentalism. However to fear God of Spirit within every human person and to live humanly in the love of one another, is the Godliness for every person. God is not religion made by human civilization but “God is Spirit”, said Jesus according to the Gospel of John 4:24 New Testament Bible (NRSV). So, one of the most important routine for a leader is no-other than his/her personal spirituality. Spirituality must be set right first through prayer and meditation, in order to focus determination and attitude to work for peace, justice and equality in India. For a leader, to attain the Spirit of Godliness is most important because human action is the outcome of his/her spirituality. Setting spirit right in Godliness can help aperson/leaders perform duty positively sincere in proper coordination with co-workers for development as people’s Union Government of India. Therefore, it can be noted that on the way to his succeed for election Shri Narendra Modi followed the major part of the teaching of the Lord Jesus’ Greatest Commandment in the Gospel of Matthew 22: 37-40 (NRSV) Christ Jesus said, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.

This is the greatest and first commandment. And a second is like it: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.” Taking Oath in the name of GOD/ISHWAR and inviting India’s neighboring countries is a way-to-say of it. His remarkable remembrance of inviting his neighboring country leaders, friends and citizens in peace and co-operation shows his inclination to the love of neighbors. Citizens of India has elected and appointed its leader through casting their valuable votes to whomsoever they like most. In a TV media statement National People Party leader Shri PA Sangma said, “North East Indian have a tradition of voting for the Congress”, still then Bharatia Janata Party Government of India is brand new formed union government with clear majority on the 26th day of the month May, this year two thousands and fourteen, under the leadership of the 15th Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. So, citizens who elect to form their own government needs to obey the Government, in which the government must work for peace, justice, equality, good-governance and development. “Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those authorities that exist has been instituted by God” in Romans 13:1 New Testament Bible (NRSV). Written by: Ngamkhothang Haokip Delhi. (Email: nkthang.chibai@gmail.com)

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A Suitable Rank for Bembem

Oinam Bembem as a young girl started playing football with the boys of her neighbourhood. Her talent in the game was not ordinary even when she was young. The Young

Oinam Bembem as a young girl started playing football with the boys of her neighbourhood. Her talent in the game was not ordinary even when she was young. The Young Amateur Welfare Association, a club based in Imphal was quick to identify Bembem’s talent. That was Bembem’s first ever footstep into professional football tournament. Today Bembem is undoubtedly the face of Indian women football. She is the first women from Manipur to bag the title of ‘Best Footballer’ for two times. The title is awarded by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) for the year 2001 and 2013. Yet Bembem’s journey from the YAWA club to the international tournaments has not been a smooth one. Right from her early days Bembem had to swim against the tide. Her parents were not encouraging. This is rather typical for most families. Though it is proudly claimed that the state of Manipur is the powerhouse of games and sports; respectable and sustainable livelihood for their children is the priority of parents. Parents are doubtful that their children’s choice of career in sports would guarantee them a sustainable income in the future. Bembem’s parents were no different from other parents. Their perpetual advice for Bembem was not to divert her attention from formal education. Bembem has however proved that her parents were wrong by her achievements in due course. Yet one can imagine how Bembem must have struggled fighting against all odds. It must have been challenging for Bembem to fight her ways, particularly without the backing of her family. And it is not surprising, that today, Bembem parents are proud to have a star daughter in the family.

Bembem’s career as a women footballer has been a remarkable one indeed. She is an attacking midfielder known for her prolific goal scores, who having scored more than fifty international goals. She was already a name in the 10th Asia Football Championship which was held at Malaysia in 1995. Having represented the country since she was 15 years of age, Bembem has captained the Indian women football team and has brought laurels too. In an interview with Sportskeeda, a sports website, Bembem opined that the Indian men’s football team gets much better facilities than its women counterpart. This is despite the fact that the men’s team is ranked below 150th ranking in the world, whereas the women’s team is ranked 52nd. Needless to say, women football in India has not got its due recognition till today. But one has to be optimistic like Bembem. In 2012, a delegation of FIFA including a consultant on women’s football visited Manipur. Bembem had then urged the delegation to set up academies for women footballers. We have to wait and see whether Bembem’s request materialises or not. Moreover, the employment opportunities for women footballers, particularly in the state are very few. Women footballers are employed mostly in the Indian Railways. Bembem cites the example of Y. Kamala, L. Naobi and N. Montessori who left Manipur because of their jobs in the Indian Railways. Bembem is currently an employee of Manipur Police. In a recent interview with the IFP, Bembem was reluctant to divulge her position in the professional hierarchy of the state police. She deserves the same rank with that of N. Kunjarani in the Central Reserved Police Force and Mary Kom in the state police. The fact that she has not appeared in world championships or Olympic Games in an individual event should not be the soul criteria. Now, Bembem is going to reach her retirement age in professional football as an active player soon. She wishes to serve as a coach after that. The state police should give her suitable rank as a retirement gift.

Leader Writer: Senate Khuraijam

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Senior leaders file case against BJP president

IMPHAL, June 16: The rift in the BJP Manipur Pradesh has come to the fore after six senior members filed a case in the Manipur High Court seeking the ouster

IMPHAL, June 16: The rift in the BJP Manipur Pradesh has come to the fore after six senior members filed a case in the Manipur High Court seeking the ouster of Thounaojam Chaoba from the post of the party president. Leaders of the two groups have rushed to Delhi for lobbying against each other.

A highly placed source told IFP that the new president of the NDA government will be elected on or before June 17.

President Chaoba left Imphal on June 15 to lobby for the extension of his presidency period. On the other hand, the dissident group of senior leaders opposing Chaoba has also left Imphal for Delhi on Monday.

The six senior members filed a writ petition at the Manipur High Court against the dictatorial leadership of BJP Manipur Pradesh president Th Chaoba. Their writ petition mentioned that the person presently heading the BJP Manipur unit is bogus and has a tainted character, creating difficulties for the party.

“He has subverted the constitution of the BJP and has tainted the party’s leadership and the organization, and if he is not removed immediately, the members of the BJP Manipur unit are likely to show divisive and disruptive tendencies.”

“The corrupt cronies of Thounaojam Chaoba are not fit to manage the affairs of the BJP Manipur Unit. The cronies nominated and led by Chaoba have violated the constitution of the BJP registered under section 29A of the representation of the People Act, 1951.The present leadership has usurped the legitimate rights of the active members of the BJP, enshrined in its constitution, needing immediate interference of the High Court,” says the petition.

The petitioners have a good prima facie case and may get an interim order passed to suspend the illegal and unconstitutional state election committee of the BJP, Manipur, said the highly placed source.

The petitioners have requested the High Court to admit their writ petition and issue a rule nisi to the respondents and pass an order after studying the facts of the case to constitute the state election committee with executive members of the party under Article XXVII.

They have also seek a response from respondents to the show cause notice as to why a writ in the nature of certiorari should not be issued to remove the party hoppers and unscrupulous persons in the BJP Manipur unit to ensure that the BJP’s constitution is followed in letter and spirit.

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Cabinet limits red beacon use in official vehicles

IMPHAL, June 16: In compliance to a decision of the Supreme Court limiting the use of red light beacon with flashers on vehicles, the State cabinet has also decided to

IMPHAL, June 16: In compliance to a decision of the Supreme Court limiting the use of red light beacon with flashers on vehicles, the State cabinet has also decided to restrict its use to only five posts in the State.

The cabinet has decided that vehicles fitted with the red beacon with flashers will be allowed for only the Governor of Manipur, Chief Minister, deputy Chief Minister, Speaker Manipur Legislative Assembly and Chief Justice of the Manipur High Court.

Briefing the media today, government spokesperson and CAF&PD minister, M Okendra, said that the decision was adopted during a cabinet meeting convene today at 3 pm chaired by the Chief Minister.

He clarified that there are no specific instruction to the State to restrict the facility to only five persons but considering the law and order situation, the use of the facility has been restricted.

He said the facility is still entitled to around 30 dignitaries in neighbouring Assam.

The Supreme Court of India had banned the use of red beacon with flasher lights on all vehicles except for high dignitaries holding constitutional posts and limited high functionaries.

The decision will soon come into effect on short notice, said the minister while appealing to all officials who are currently using the beacon to remove them within seven days from the issuance of the notice.

He further divulged that the MLAs and ministers will be allotted with name plates identifying their designation while on official duty.

Emergency services like the ambulances and the fire tenders can use the blue beacons, he said.

Briefing on other agendas discussed during the meeting, Okendro said that a stronger version of the “Dos and dont’s” would be enforced under the Imphal Municipal Council for cleanliness and sanitation with an objective to keep Imphal city clean.

Meanwhile, the Minister divulged that the Government will acquire 3000 acres of land in Moreh to build a new township but the nature of acquisition will be decided by a sub-committee of the cabinet after a spot enquiry. The new town will incorporate export manufacturing units, IT, education, shopping mall, art and culture centres etc., he said.

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Nurses association blames RIMS director for impasse

Imphal, June 16: The RIMS Nurses Association has blamed the failure of RIMS director Dr. Shekharjit to produce the correct central rules and regulations of promotion as the reason of

Imphal, June 16: The RIMS Nurses Association has blamed the failure of RIMS director Dr. Shekharjit to produce the correct central rules and regulations of promotion as the reason of its ongoing strike.

RIMS Nurses Association general secretary Kh Meena said in a press meet at the Manipur press club said that they don’t have anything against the promotion of SC nurses but want the implementation of the correct central rules and regulations of promotion under the reservation roster.

Meanwhile, the Teacher and Medical Association, RIMS has give a green signal to support the nurses association strike from today at 4 pm if RIMS authority doesn’t give a positive response.

The association has stated that the nurses’ agitation is genuine and the authority must meet their demand.

Clarifying to the public about the confusion created by the director that RIMS is under the control of the central government and follows its reservation norms, Meena said the main reason of the strike is that a SC staff nurse from 2004 batch was promoted to a nursing sister in 2008 when she was not even among the candidates considered for the promotion.

In this regard, a senior nurse W Mombi filed a case against the SC nurse’s promotion at the High Court under WPC no. 257 of 2008. But the case was closed after the nurse association’s counsel Paonam Haricharan and the lawyer representing the RIMS authorities came to an agreement. The case was closed on September 16, 2011 after RIMS authority failed to submit to the High Court that the promoted nurse had retired.

However, the retired nurse was found to be promoted recently on February 2 from a Nursing Sister to Assistance Nursing Superintendent bringing into question how a retired nurse can be promoted to a higher post. After finding the order of promotion, the previous case was closed as the nurse’s retirement was reported to the High Court.

The Nurses Association has demanded the stay of the promotion order by RIMS authorities until the case is not finished. Recently, the same case resumed at the High Court on March 14 with a new counsel representing the petitioner.

The association has demanded to know the correct central RR norms prescribed for RIMS.

“We are not demanding reservation on communal lines. The director gave a booklet after downloading it from the internet and a Xerox copy from a book as central norms of RR presently applicable in RIMS. But when Fimate was the director, a counter-signed hard copy of RR was issued to nurses.If the RIMS authority does not issue the correct RR under central norms, the agitation will be strengthened more until a concrete solution is brought,” said Kh Meena.

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June uprising committee appeals against bandh

IMPHAL, June 16: The organising committee of 13th Great June Uprising, Unity Day has appealed to the people of the state to not call bandhs or blockades on June 18.

IMPHAL, June 16: The organising committee of 13th Great June Uprising, Unity Day has appealed to the people of the state to not call bandhs or blockades on June 18.

Speaking to media persons in a press conference at the All Manipur United Club Organization office on Monday, the chairman of the organising committee, Y Nabachandra said that this year also the martyrs will be commemorated on June 18 at Kekrupat and people can offer floral tributes to martyrs from 5am- 6pm at the sacred place.

He also appreciated individuals, organisations, the IMC and others which help in cleaning Kekrupat in time for the observation.

Police personnel have a hard time in controlling people during the June 18 observation every year and this year also it will be no different, he said.

He continued that the imposition of the 48-hours-bandh from the midnight of June 16 every year by United Naga Council in Naga inhabited areas is startling to the organisers.

The organising committee is not against UNC, they will latter understand the sacrifice made by the martyrs to protect the state’s territorial integrity, he said.

He stated that even though the UNC imposed bandh every year against the June 18 observance, hundreds of Naga brothers and sisters from various places of the state arrived at Kekrupat to offer tributes to the martyrs who lay down their lives to safeguard the state’s territorial integrity.

Meanwhile, Dr Ibotombi Khuman appealed to the people of the state to come and pay tribute to the martyrs who lay down their lives for the state.

He stated that organising June 18 every year is not an easy task as it needs lots of man power and financial support but if the importance of its observance is realised by everyone then people from all sections of society will come forward to participate and help.

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Culture signifies one’s identity, wealth: Gaikhangam

IMPHAL, June 16: The 16th Foundation Day celebration of the Anji Cultural Academy cum certificates distribution function of a two-month training on Pung Eshei and Potlei Setpa under financial assistance

IMPHAL, June 16: The 16th Foundation Day celebration of the Anji Cultural Academy cum certificates distribution function of a two-month training on Pung Eshei and Potlei Setpa under financial assistance of the Sangeet natak Academy, New Delhi was held today at the Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace Compound.

The function was attended by deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam as chief guest, Thanga MLA T Mangibabu Singh as president and ex minister Dr M Nara, ex minister Bijoy Koijam as guests of honour.

Speaking at the function Gaikhangam said that one should know the importance of culture because it signifies identity and wealth of one’s own community.

He said one may choose one’s own religion, but that doesn’t mean that one has to forget his or her culture. Infact one should always try to preserve their unique cultures and identity.

Congratulating the academy on the successes it has achieved and wishing for success in the future, the deputy Chief Minister donated Rs 20000 to the Anji Culture Academy.

In his speech, Dr M Nara said politics divide friendship, while culture maintains friendship.

He said culture not only means the forms of dance and music of a civilisation, but it also includes the ways and manners of the human being.

Bijoy Koijam said through culture, people can express and show their unique identity to the rest of the world.

Culture should be preserved, he said before stressing on the need to preserve culture in its originality.

Elaborating on the need to encourage uniformity by the people in practising their culture, he said designs and patterns of traditional attires should be uniform and there is no necessity to fuse traditional and cultural dresses with western culture.

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Manipur Maoist for ‘A New Democratic Culture’ – KanglaOnline

Manipur Maoist for 'A New Democratic Culture'KanglaOnlineIMPHAL, June 16: Manipur needs a 'New Democratic Culture' for attaining a sovereign and an egalitarian society said Nonglen Meitei, Secretary Publicity and Propaganda of the prosc…

Manipur Maoist for 'A New Democratic Culture'
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IMPHAL, June 16: Manipur needs a 'New Democratic Culture' for attaining a sovereign and an egalitarian society said Nonglen Meitei, Secretary Publicity and Propaganda of the proscribed Maoist Communist Party of Manipur in a statement. The statement …

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Barak body rallies against govt apathy

IMPHAL, June 16: Decrying the prolonged Government’s apathy in the development of the Barak circle, residents of the circle today took out a rally organised by the Barak Circle Development

IMPHAL, June 16: Decrying the prolonged Government’s apathy in the development of the Barak circle, residents of the circle today took out a rally organised by the Barak Circle Development Demand Committee (BCDDC).

The rally which started from Jiribam Government Higher Secondary School at 11 am, was however, stopped by the Jiribam Police near the Police station.

Later five representatives were selected and permitted to submit a memorandum addressed to the chief secretary of Manipur to the ADC of Jiribam sub-division Harmit Singh.

The 21-point memorandum highlighted the woes of the Barak circle due to lack of medical facility, proper education system, banking system, transport and communication, PHED, failure of implementation of ICDS, PDS,etc.

BCDC president Kh Rajesh Singh, told the media that the Barak circle is lagging behind in all aspect of development as compared to other sub-division.

Residents have been drawing the attention of the government yet they are being neglected every time, said Kh Rajesh while warning that this time the BCDDC will not remain silent.

General secretary, Vanlalhriet Hmar, revealed that the committee was formed by different communities residing in the circle during a meeting convened on June 6, 2014.

He claimed that the objective of the committee is to confront all obstacles that is keeping the circle behind.

During the rally the demonstrators displayed placards and banners reading, We demand information centre, we demand skill development”, Improve education status, expand double span road, life line on PHED, we demand women and children welfare etc.

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Consultation on Alternative energy held

IMPHAL, June 16: The Centre for Research and Advocacy, Manipur has jointly held a consultation on Alternative Energy at June 16 at Manipur Press Club along with Citizen’s Concern for

IMPHAL, June 16: The Centre for Research and Advocacy, Manipur has jointly held a consultation on Alternative Energy at June 16 at Manipur Press Club along with Citizen’s Concern for Dam and Development (CCDD), Committee on Protection of Natural Resources in Manipur (CPNRM), Mapithel Dam Affected Villages Organisation (MDAVO), All Loktak Lake Fishermen Union Manipur (ALLAFUM) and United Voluntary Youth Centre (UVYC).

According to a press release of Centre for Research and Advocacy, the consultation was held to dwell on the scope and limitations of the alternative energy in Manipur.

The speakers in the consultation were Dr RK Ranjan-chairperson of CCDD, Manglem-director of MANIREDA, Rupachandra Yumnam-Editor of Impact TV and O. Rajen-Secretary of ALLAFUM and the key note address was presented by Joseph Hmar-Secretary of CCDD.

Dr RK Ranjan said that it is necessary to understand the requirement of energy, existing energy quantum and its management in the state, its uses by the privatized agency and encourage the use alternative energy which is reliable and convenient and further compares the efficiency of micro-hydel and solar energy and expressed limitation over solar energy in terms of its inefficiency and harmful effects in the environment.

Director of MANIREDA-Manglem dwelled on the uses and limitation of solar, wind and micro-hydel energy and expressed the reliability and convenience of hydro potential. Rupachandra Yumnam-Editor of Impact TV explained the energy resource and environmental crisis has resulted due to the increasing population and the human desire and the crisis can be met with the intervention of both by the public as well as the government and the decision makers.

O Rajen-secretary, ALLAFUM further stated that limitation over the 105 MW Loktak project which has caused the loss of 83,450 hectares of agricultural land and livelihood of fishermen and expressed the necessity of an alternative-renewable energy such as solar, wind and micro-hydel which are environmental friendly, it said.

During the consultation resolution to encourage to consider convenient and reliable alternative energy, discourage the mega dams which are affecting the ecosystem, judicial existing power resource, encourage eco-friendly and people friendly power supply and responsible consumption of energy by the public were taken up, it said.

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Manipur Maoist for ‘A New Democratic Culture’

IMPHAL, June 16: Manipur needs a ‘New Democratic Culture’ for attaining a sovereign and an egalitarian society said Nonglen Meitei, Secretary Publicity and Propaganda of the proscribed Maoist Communist Party

IMPHAL, June 16: Manipur needs a ‘New Democratic Culture’ for attaining a sovereign and an egalitarian society said Nonglen Meitei, Secretary Publicity and Propaganda of the proscribed Maoist Communist Party of Manipur in a statement.

The statement said there is need for a collective cultural platform with an inclusive perspective and the platform should be of a global perspective one. Therefore, in this regard, the party has urged the indigenous people of Manipur to observe ‘Indigenous Festival’. It said the festival should commence on August 9, which is also the world’s Indigenous Peoples Day, and the observation should last till August 14: on the day when British gave independence to Manipur.

The statement further said, the festival should include indigenous games such as Mukna, Mukna Kangjei, Thang-Ta, Sagol Kangjei. This would help in reviving the diminishing indigenous games from the soil of Manipur. Along with the games, indigenous dance and music should be also encouraged, it said. Performance of Ougri Hangel Chongba (Thabal Chongba) should also be taken out till the midnight of August 14. The performance of Thabal Chongba has taken a different meaning in the present day. For example, the date of Thabal Chongba coincide with the examination time of class x and xii which disturbs the study environment of the students, it said. At the same time, the time of Yaoshang Thabal Chongba encourage youngsters into intoxicants and drug abuse, which is detrimental to the society.

Having said this, the Maoist maintained that Yaoshang Thabal should not be banned but the time has come for a deeper contemplation over the new changes. Maoist Communist Party Manipur seeks the co-operation of the people for the said festival, the statement added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/06/manipur-maoist-for-a-new-democratic-culture/

Locals destroy seized liquor

IMPHAL, June 16: Volunteers of the Wal United Youth’s Club, Angom Leikai and the local meira paibies destroyed 230 litres of local hooch in front of media at the club

IMPHAL, June 16: Volunteers of the Wal United Youth’s Club, Angom Leikai and the local meira paibies destroyed 230 litres of local hooch in front of media at the club premises around 4 pm today.

Club president RK Gokulchandra Singh said volunteers and local meira paibis had conducted drives against the sale of intoxicants in the locality on June 11 and 12.

The drives were conducted along the Wangkhei road stretch from Thangal Bazar Statue upto Andro Bs Parking and seized 230 litres of local wine from vendors and rice hotels, he said.

On June 8, the club members and meira paibis conveyed a meeting and resolved to submit a memorandum today to the Imphal East DC and SP to check the sale of alcohol along the road stretch.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/06/locals-destroy-seized-liquor/

Weavers societies defend newly promoted DIC

IMPHAL, June 16: The Thoubal District Weavers Cooperative Society and Luxmi Weavers Cooperative Society has stated on Monday that the allegations made by seven weavers society against newly promoted DIC,

IMPHAL, June 16: The Thoubal District Weavers Cooperative Society and Luxmi Weavers Cooperative Society has stated on Monday that the allegations made by seven weavers society against newly promoted DIC, Thoubal Ch Tombi Devi were baseless .

Speaking to media persons at a press conference convened by the Thoubal District Weavers Cooperative Society at Manipur Press club, Luxmi Weavers Cooperative Society president M Biherjit said that out of 2000 weaver societies in Thoubal seven weaver societies blamed that the newly promoted DIC didn’t work properly and was not sincere in her job and had closed her office.

He appealed the concern authorities to take action against the seven weavers’ societies and reopen the closed office at the earliest as the last date of submission of forms of various schemes will be over by June 20.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/06/weavers-societies-defend-newly-promoted-dic/

NE students conduct cleanliness drive in DU

NEW DELHI, June 16: The North East Students Society Delhi University (NESSDU) organised a one-day cleanliness drive programme yesterday with the theme “I Love Delhi University” yesterday where many students

NEW DELHI, June 16: The North East Students Society Delhi University (NESSDU) organised a one-day cleanliness drive programme yesterday with the theme “I Love Delhi University” yesterday where many students from North East took part in cleaning the dirty roads in an d around Delhi University main campus.

Lauding the cleanliness drive of the North East students in Delhi University, Delhi Police Nodal Officer for North East IGP Robin Hibu (IPS) commented, “It brought a good name for NE and many Delhites were speechless by seeing NE boys and girls cleaning the roads.”

“I hope NE youth will clean more areas like Munirka, Gandhi Vihar, Mukherjee Nagar, JNU, Jamia, Janakpuri in the days to come,” he further added.

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Man dead from electric shock

JIRIBAM, June 16 (JNN): A man who received electric shock succumbed on the way to the Jiribam Community Health Centre around 4pm today. The man has been identified as Md

JIRIBAM, June 16 (JNN): A man who received electric shock succumbed on the way to the Jiribam Community Health Centre around 4pm today.

The man has been identified as Md Nurul Haque, 31, son of (L) Md Samsur Jaman of Jiribam Babupara (Pangal Tabi). He is survived by three children.

Nurul was called away from home by an employee of the Jiribam Fire Service identified as Khaliq to repair a faulty power line, said family members.

According to sources from the CHC, he was brought dead and had marks on his body.

He was brought to the CHC by two persons who identified themselves as Khalique and Mera.

Further according to staff of the CHC, the two left to inform family members soon after being told that Narul was brought dead.

Sources believed that Narul could have received the electric shock while repairing a faulty power line at the house of Mera.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/06/man-dead-from-electric-shock/

Appeal against bandhs on June 21-22

IMPHAL, June 16: The Government of Manipur, Medical Directorate has appealed to all concerned not to resort to any form of bandh/general strike from June 21-23 in view of the

IMPHAL, June 16: The Government of Manipur, Medical Directorate has appealed to all concerned not to resort to any form of bandh/general strike from June 21-23 in view of the ensuing Manipur Paramedical, B.Sc on June 22 so as to enable the Health Department to conduct the Entrance Examination smoothly and peacefully said the Director of Health Services, Manipur.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2014/06/appeal-against-bandhs-on-june-21-22/

Grenade threat condemned

MPHAL, June 16: Staff and the employee of the Council of Higher Secondary Education Manipur today staged a sit in protest in front of the COHSEM office this noon decrying

MPHAL, June 16: Staff and the employee of the Council of Higher Secondary Education Manipur today staged a sit in protest in front of the COHSEM office this noon decrying the placing of hand grenade at the residence gate of Hamom Naba chairmen COHSEM yesterday morning.

Speaking to the media said they strongly condemn the placing of the bomb at the residential gate of Dr Hamom Naba chairmen COHSEM.

He also appealed to all involved to clarify at the earliest.

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Manipur’s Modi village paves its own ‘achchhey din’ – Hindustan Times

E-Pao.netManipur's Modi village paves its own 'achchhey din'Hindustan TimesResidents of a Manipur village named Modi, helped by neighbours and paramilitary personnel, seem to have conveyed this by paving a 22km road to the world beyond. An …


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