Meritorious students felicitated

Meritorious students of Keishamthong Thangjam Leirak who cleared Class X, XII and various competitive exams 2014 were felicitated during a function jointly organized by Keishamthong Thangjam Leirak Youth Club KEITHYC , Women’s Welfare Organization WW…

Meritorious students of Keishamthong Thangjam Leirak who cleared Class X, XII and various competitive exams 2014 were felicitated during a function jointly organized by Keishamthong Thangjam Leirak Youth Club KEITHYC , Women’s Welfare Organization WWO and Relief Development Society RDS at Ima Panthoibi Shanglen, Keishamthong Thangjam Leirak here Sunday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Sahitya Parishad celebrates 80th foundation day

Manipur Sahitya Parishad celebrated its 80th foundation day at Sangaipat today with MLA Dr Kh Loken as chief guest and Elangbam Dinamani as president Source The Sangai Express

Manipur Sahitya Parishad celebrated its 80th foundation day at Sangaipat today with MLA Dr Kh Loken as chief guest and Elangbam Dinamani as president Source The Sangai Express

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Workshop on Jayadev ends

A 15 day long workshop on Ratha Jatra Sangeet Jayadeva organized by Shri Hari Nata Sanskirtan Academy SHANSA , Keishamthong Longjam Leirak wrapped up at Gurumayum Mandop in Elangbam Leikai here on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service

A 15 day long workshop on Ratha Jatra Sangeet Jayadeva organized by Shri Hari Nata Sanskirtan Academy SHANSA , Keishamthong Longjam Leirak wrapped up at Gurumayum Mandop in Elangbam Leikai here on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Nagaland Governor willing to quit, WB’s MK Narayanan seeks time Governors call on Home Minister

Nagaland Governor Ashwini Kumar has informed Home Minister Rajnath Singh that he is willing to step down, according to sources Source The Sangai Express Zee Media Bureau

Nagaland Governor Ashwini Kumar has informed Home Minister Rajnath Singh that he is willing to step down, according to sources Source The Sangai Express Zee Media Bureau

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SMDC training begins in Chandel

A 3 day long Community Leaders’ training for members of School Management Development Committee and local village authorities in respect of Chandel and Chakpikarong blocks began from today today at the hall of Maha Area Chiefs’ Association, Panchai h…

A 3 day long Community Leaders’ training for members of School Management Development Committee and local village authorities in respect of Chandel and Chakpikarong blocks began from today today at the hall of Maha Area Chiefs’ Association, Panchai here with SSA Chandel DPO F Lalzuithangi, who is also the ZEO inaugurating it as Chief guest Source Hueiyen News Service

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NEC funded projects reviewed

Ameising Luikham, Secretary, NEC today reviewed the ongoing NEC funded projects which were sanctioned under the HRD E Sector, NEC and implemented in the States of the North East Source The Sangai Express

Ameising Luikham, Secretary, NEC today reviewed the ongoing NEC funded projects which were sanctioned under the HRD E Sector, NEC and implemented in the States of the North East Source The Sangai Express

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MSP celebrates 80th B’Day, honours literary luminaries

The 80th Foundation Day of Manipuri Sahitya Parishad MSP was celebrated today at its premises located at Sangaipat, Imphal East district with Dr Kh Loken Singh, ex MLA of Sagolband A C and Prof Elangbam Dinamani, president of the Parishad attending a…

The 80th Foundation Day of Manipuri Sahitya Parishad MSP was celebrated today at its premises located at Sangaipat, Imphal East district with Dr Kh Loken Singh, ex MLA of Sagolband A C and Prof Elangbam Dinamani, president of the Parishad attending as Chief Guest and President respectively Source Hueiyen News Service

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Indians in Mosul safe, efforts on to secure their release MEA

The External Affairs MEA Minister Sushma Swaraj will on Monday take stock of the situation in the strife torn Iraq where several Indians are currently trapped Source The Sangai Express Zee Media Bureau

The External Affairs MEA Minister Sushma Swaraj will on Monday take stock of the situation in the strife torn Iraq where several Indians are currently trapped Source The Sangai Express Zee Media Bureau

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Green Mizoram Lal Thanhawla inaugurates Landscape Devt project

A project initiated by Environment Forest department, government of Mizoram ‘Unique Landscape Development Programme in and around Durtlang Kham Precipice ‘ was launched on Sunday Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

A project initiated by Environment Forest department, government of Mizoram ‘Unique Landscape Development Programme in and around Durtlang Kham Precipice ‘ was launched on Sunday Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Rebellion against Gogoi Kharge in Assam

With demands for removal of Tarun Gogoi as Assam Chief Minister gaining ground, senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge has arrived at Guwahati on Monday as Central observer Source The Sangai Express Zee Media Bureau

With demands for removal of Tarun Gogoi as Assam Chief Minister gaining ground, senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge has arrived at Guwahati on Monday as Central observer Source The Sangai Express Zee Media Bureau

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RBI conducts financial Literacy Camp at Sapormeina

Under the aegis of Reserved Bank of India, a Financial Literacy Camp was held at Morning Star English High School, Sapormeina in Sadar Hills, Senapati district today Source Hueiyen News Service

Under the aegis of Reserved Bank of India, a Financial Literacy Camp was held at Morning Star English High School, Sapormeina in Sadar Hills, Senapati district today Source Hueiyen News Service

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CM instructs Forest Dept to check quarrying of earth Pipeline washed away, to affect water supply to Raj Bhavan

Chief Minister O Ibobi has issued strict instructions to the Forest Department to check extraction of earth from hill sides which have been already notified as forest area Source The Sangai Express

Chief Minister O Ibobi has issued strict instructions to the Forest Department to check extraction of earth from hill sides which have been already notified as forest area Source The Sangai Express

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Nonclearance derails ImphalMandalay flight service once again

Contrary to the repeated assurances given for better connectivity between Manipur and the rest of South East Asian region in the backdrop of India’s Look East Policy, the proposed starting of international chartered flight between Imphal in India and M…

Contrary to the repeated assurances given for better connectivity between Manipur and the rest of South East Asian region in the backdrop of India’s Look East Policy, the proposed starting of international chartered flight between Imphal in India and Mandalay in Myanmar has been postponed indefinitely as the authorities concerned have not given the required clearance Source Hueiyen News Service

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Arrest of Nigerian National unveils a chain of crimes

Last week, a Nigerian National residing in Bangalore with his wife and two other people from Manipur were arrested for their alleged involvement in cheating a woman of Rs 11 lakh on the pretext of providing a job Source The Sangai Express Ninglun…

Last week, a Nigerian National residing in Bangalore with his wife and two other people from Manipur were arrested for their alleged involvement in cheating a woman of Rs 11 lakh on the pretext of providing a job Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

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School uniforms distributed to pupils

Under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan SSA , Works Minister Dr Kh Ratankumar Monday distributed school uniforms to the pupils of Shamusang Shantipur Primary School in Imphal West district Source Hueiyen News Service

Under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan SSA , Works Minister Dr Kh Ratankumar Monday distributed school uniforms to the pupils of Shamusang Shantipur Primary School in Imphal West district Source Hueiyen News Service

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DLASA conducts essay compt in Chandel

A District Level Essay Writing Competition on the topic of ‘Fundamental Duties of Indian Citizens’ was held at Maha Union Govt Source Hueiyen News Service

A District Level Essay Writing Competition on the topic of ‘Fundamental Duties of Indian Citizens’ was held at Maha Union Govt Source Hueiyen News Service

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CBWE may shift regional directorate from Manipur – KanglaOnline

CBWE may shift regional directorate from ManipurKanglaOnlineImphal, June 21: The Regional Directorate of the Central Board for Workers Education under the Ministry of Labour and Employment which has been in the state for 23 years might be shifted out o…

CBWE may shift regional directorate from Manipur
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Imphal, June 21: The Regional Directorate of the Central Board for Workers Education under the Ministry of Labour and Employment which has been in the state for 23 years might be shifted out of Manipur due to the negligence of the state Revenue …

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Parking

By Ram Wangkheirakpam It is a worrisome trend that all the streets of Imphal have become car and motor bike parking area. The whole stretch on both sides of Babupara

By Ram Wangkheirakpam

It is a worrisome trend that all the streets of Imphal have become car and motor bike parking area. The whole stretch on both sides of Babupara road where offices like BSNL, Old and New Secretariat, Transport Department, Police Department, CM Bungalow and Post office are situated have become parking lots. The roads of Paona Market, Nupi Keithel and Thangal Market have become parking area for cars and motor bikes and are a nightmare for all. Even those who wanted to come and buy things are not able to access the market easily anymore.

Try cycling or even walking on both sides of PWD office, it is full of cars and motor bikes. They have occupied almost half the road space. Then also try inside Gandhi Avenue area, Nirmalabas School, Nirmala Hotel, Shops – you are just overwhelmed by vehicles parked over there and mindless honking of cars and bikes.

While in some places, walking spaces have been converted into car parks like the one in front of the electricity department, cycling has become extremely difficult as the safer road side has been taken over by parking lots. Even the footpaths of Imphal Hotel have become a car park – imagine the boldness of the hotel owner to put ‘Parking’ signs on a Footpath.

Why is it that municipality, traffic department don’t understand the need to leave road sides free from parking as this space is used by pedestrians and bicyclist. The fact that these departments are allowing cars and bikes to park on road side indicates their sheer insensitivity to those who cycle and sheer lack of understanding that by making cycling difficult you are pushing them to take up cars or bikes as means of transport which then increases traffic and need for more parking, and that too in a state where there is no public transport system.

In a recent announcement, the government decided to convert underground of Nupi Keithel into a car park. This is the second such space, after the covered Naga River which was supposed to accommodate cars and bikes for parking so that they do not enter the bazar area. We are also informed from reliable sources that there will be more multi parking spaces coming up in Imphal area. An indication of insatiable car parks from ever increasing car owners!

The faulty logic of all these is that, we need to provide space for parking for the ever increasing number of cars and motor bikes; and the thinking of car owners that it is their right to get a private parking space in a public land (such as road). The idea of providing more and more spaces for parking to cars and motor bikes is a skewed motor friendly policy where it only helps increase in their population. And in the absence of a pro cycling and walking environment or a policy, you end up forcing those walking and cycling to shift to cars or motorbikes.

One should ask, whether the roads of Paona and Thangal Market and other places around the market will be freed from parking if the cars and bikes goes under Ima Keithel or will it be that it will become an additional occupation of yet another ‘free’ space by an ever increasing demand by car and motorbike owners!

If we agree that our streets are crowded, jammed and polluted and that cars and motor bikes are eating up our roads and cycling and walking spaces, and that we cannot continue to expand our roads anymore then we must find a solution all together.

Urban land is valuable and scarce. The government must levy high parking fee that represents value of land occupied possibly equivalent to the real estate value. Graded parking fee can recover the cost of the land, which might mean that car parking in Paona Market can cost 50-100 or more for an hour which currently is 20 for whole day! If there are arguments such as those of households in the market area, then they must make their own parking within their plot. They cannot expect to use public road for their private parking. And for those shopkeepers, cars and bikes are not the best way to come as it adds up to the traffic and the noise. And if one is buying bulky items then there can be service available such as home delivery, rickshaw or bike carrier or even a trolley that can help you carry to your car or home. There are also arguments of the shopkeepers that they are not able to sell goods if Paona and Thangal market is made vehicle free. The alternative argument is that, once you free up the road from vehicles then more buyers can access the market which otherwise is occupied by vehicles. Most importantly, it will be pollution and noise free which is good for the health of shopkeepers in the long run. One need no reminder here that there is real health effects when exposed to vehicular emission and noise.

Public transport vehicles and non-motorised modes of transport should be given preference while designing roads and for allocating parking space. They should be privileged for the fact that they pollute less and carry more people unlike a car which in most cases carry one or two passengers and occupies more space than a public transport. Like in the past, buses can be allowed to ply through Paona and Thangal market with proper stops where commuters can hop in or hop out and can even can carry their goods. In case of other parking lots, like the stretch of CM Office and Secretariat the government can discourage parking by charging fees that matches economic and social cost.

The moot question is about, reducing cars and their parkings and not increasing it. In fact, more provision for parking means encouraging car buyers and car users. Cutting parking spaces will mean cleaner city, less pollution, less noise, and a better place to live and work – in short a livable Imphal.

(The writer is President, Manipur Cycle Club)

 

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NGOs under the scanner

Following the leaked reports regarding NGOs and their funding by the Intelligence Bureau (IB), another news report in the New Indian Express mentions an investigation by the Research and Analysis

Following the leaked reports regarding NGOs and their funding by the Intelligence Bureau (IB), another news report in the New Indian Express mentions an investigation by the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW or R&AW) into ‘shady dealings of NGOs’, saying that there are funding patterns that links to insurgent groups in the Northeast. It mentions of a Netherlands-based group, Landlijke India Werkgroep (LIW) which is funded by CORDAID, earlier named in the IB report and says LIW maintains close contact with a number of dissident groups from the Northeast, including the NDFB and ULFA. It helpfully mentions that both the armed outfits have been designated as terrorist organizations by the government. What it does not mention is that both are in talks with the Government with whom it has ceasefire agreements. By pulling up instances of NGOs in the region having their licenses cancelled due to financial irregularities (with 125 NGOs in Manipur getting the axe in 2012 alone), the New Indian Express report smacks of an attempt to color all NGOs in the state and the region with one stroke that says ‘wrong.’

Some have begun to question the timing of the media leaks given that in the midst of all the scampering to defend the track record of NGOs and their activities, the Government has taken the decision of raising the height of the Narmada dam, a move that has been vehemently protested by activists and the NGO community. Another decision is that of easing off rules with regard to the Forest Rights Act and Forest Conservation Act to step up economic activities (that would definitely mean extensive mining, deforestation of forest reserves which have been in the control of indigenous tribal’s) in Naxal-affected states. The earlier Government that was mulling these decisions were met with active protests and agitations from the NGOs but with this very timely leak, the BJP Government is effectively closing the door on an active and unified civil protest. The very clever manner in which ‘national interests’ have been raised by pointing an accusing finger at ‘foreign donors’ means that there will be a lot more voices calling for NGOs who have been in protest mode to go into mute mode.

There is a need to question why protests aimed at major hydro-electric projects that will snatch the livelihood and safe haven of indigenous population, not to mention wrecking the flora and fauna of the area; or those against rampant mining and drilling of forest reserves should be called going against ‘national interests’. Aren’t indigenous populations part of the nation whose interests also need to be ensured or are they just collateral damage all in the name of progress and development? If there is no easy way to answer which is the lesser evil between maintaining forest reserves and other natural resources on one hand and pandering to the needs of energy generation for a booming population, then perhaps the answer lies in whose interests such actions are being taken. If the natural resources of a region or area are to be tapped for the commercial profit of the private corporate and passed on to the more better off region of the country, there would need to be a serious rethinking of whether citizenship is a class-tist phenomenon.

Here, it must be added that NGOs also need to factor in transparency and accountability in terms of its area of activities and operations. But more than not, the NGO sector has also come to take on the nature of a cottage industry with more and more hoardings coming up day by day. Many are run like family enterprises with power of control being in the hands of family members while a great many NGOs are fronted by family members of serving or retired Government officials, bureaucrats and even MLAs and Ministers. Perhaps if either the IB or the RAW had come up with an extensive report on just how many NGOs have links with Government functionaries and how much of funds are being actually translated into action, that would have been more welcome and been an indication of intent to make things work for improving the quality of life for the common man and women. In any case, India’s spy organizations have never been known to work in tandem but in close competition against each other and the RAW investigation could also be an exercise to score a brownie point since the IB has got its own score.

Leader Writer: Chitra Ahanthem

 

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Imphal West SP Jhaljit cross examined in Khwairamband ‘encounter’ case

By A Staff Reporter Imphal, June 23: The present superintendent of Imphal West police, Akoijam Jhalajit was hauled to the court in connection with hearing of the fake encounter case

By A Staff Reporter

Imphal, June 23: The present superintendent of Imphal West police, Akoijam Jhalajit was hauled to the court in connection with hearing of the fake encounter case of the July 23 Khwairamband Keithel killing.

One of the most sensational encounter cases in Manipur, resulted in the killing of Chungkham Sanjit Meitei, son of Ch Khelen Singh of Khurai Kongpal Sajor Leikai/IE and Thokchom (o) Rabina Devi, wife of Th Chinglensana of Lamdeng Khunou near Lamshang Bazar/ IW.

The hearing and cross examination of Jhaljit took place at the court of the District and Session Judge, Manipur East, today.

It may be recalled that the Central Bureau of Investigation had registered a case on January 16, 2010 following the handing over of the case by the state government to the investigating agency, with case No. RC IMP 2010S0001.

The CBI after an investigation submitted its charge sheet to the said court for necessary court proceedings.

AK Jhaljit , SP /IW appeared today in the court as one of the prosecution witness of the said fake encounter case.

At the time of incident, he was holding the charge of addl SP (Ops) of Imphal West District police. The cross examination of AK Jhaljit’s was conducted by the CBI counsel, P. Ibomcha.

Mention may be made that Sanjit’s corpse was found inside Maimu pharmacy of BT road on the day of the incident.

The incident took place during peak hour on the busy street of BT road in the morning around 10: 45, on July 23, 2009.

Rabina’s lifeless body was found some distance away from Shamu Makhong near the entrance of Ima Keithel of the same road.

The City Police Station instantly had registered a case in connection with the incident as an encounter between UGs and police commando personnel of Imphal West under FIR No. 75(7)2009 City PS U/S 302/326/307/506 IPC, Section 17/20 UA (P) Act and 25 (1B) Arms Act.

It may also be recalled that the Delhi based Weekly magazine ‘Tehelka’ on August 1, 2009 published a detailed report of the incident with photographs shedding light to the incident.

It revealed that Sanjit was taken inside Maimu pharmacy by police commandos and later showed his dead body being brought out. Following the Tehelka report, intense agitations were taken out by the public decrying the fake encounter incident. Intense agitation erupted across the state demanding justice against the killing and fitting punishment to the guilty policemen.

The City police station then registered yet another case bearing FIR No. 82(8)2009 City PS U/S 302/34 IPC and Section 27 (3) Arms Act. However, the case was referred to the CBI.

In regard to the incident, the mother of deceased Sanjit registered yet another PIL petition to the then Gauhati High Court, Imphal Bench bearing case number 1 of 2010. The order was given on December 23rd, 2009 by a division bench comprising of Justice Maibam BK Singh and Justice Ashok Potshangbam. It may be mentioned that some police personnel who were suspended in regard to the case has been re-instated to service.

 

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