RPF sends out message on PLA Raising Day

On the occasion of the 36th Raising Day of the banned People’s Liberation Army PLA , the President of proscribed Revolutionary People’s Front RPF Irengbam Chaoren has conveyed its deepest respect to the people of Manipur and offered revolutionary sa…

On the occasion of the 36th Raising Day of the banned People’s Liberation Army PLA , the President of proscribed Revolutionary People’s Front RPF Irengbam Chaoren has conveyed its deepest respect to the people of Manipur and offered revolutionary salute to its cadres who laid down their lives for the cause of revolutionary movement Source Hueiyen News Service

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State Textiles Ministers meet Govindas highlights State’s needs

Union Minister of State Independent Charge for Textiles Santosh Gangwar discussed the provisions of the proposed New Textile Policy such as introducing flexible labour laws and setting up integrated textile parks with States in the Annual Conference …

Union Minister of State Independent Charge for Textiles Santosh Gangwar discussed the provisions of the proposed New Textile Policy such as introducing flexible labour laws and setting up integrated textile parks with States in the Annual Conference of State Textiles Ministers on Wednesday at Scope Complex, Lodhi Road here Source The Sangai Express Manipur Info Centre

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Industries Govindas proposes textile park under NERTPS

Union Minister of State Independent Charge for Textiles Santosh Gangwar discussed the provisions of the proposed New Textiles Policy such as introducing flexible labour laws and setting up integrated textile parks with States in the Annual Conference…

Union Minister of State Independent Charge for Textiles Santosh Gangwar discussed the provisions of the proposed New Textiles Policy such as introducing flexible labour laws and setting up integrated textile parks with States in the Annual Conference of State Textiles Ministers on Wednesday at Scope Complex, Lodhi Road here Source Hueiyen News Service MIC

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Dhaula Kuan gang rape case Court to issue verdict on Oct 10

A Delhi Court on Wednesday reserved for October 10 its verdict in the 2010 Dhaula Kuan abduction and gang rape case Source The Sangai Express IANS

A Delhi Court on Wednesday reserved for October 10 its verdict in the 2010 Dhaula Kuan abduction and gang rape case Source The Sangai Express IANS

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NSCNK Zeliangrong region condemns

The NSCN K, Zeliangrong Region has accused the 27 Assam Rifles of ‘whipping up tension’ and creating disturbance in Zeliangrong area Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

The NSCN K, Zeliangrong Region has accused the 27 Assam Rifles of ‘whipping up tension’ and creating disturbance in Zeliangrong area Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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MPP banks on local issues plank

Rather than voting based on which party is in power at the Centre, people should vote for MPP which is more focused on local issues and make Hiyanglam by election the harbinger of a new revolution, said MPP president N Sovakiran Source The Sangai Ex…

Rather than voting based on which party is in power at the Centre, people should vote for MPP which is more focused on local issues and make Hiyanglam by election the harbinger of a new revolution, said MPP president N Sovakiran Source The Sangai Express

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‘Govt working on to start ImphalMandalay bus service soon’

Works and Transport Minister Dr Kh Ratankumar has said that the State Government is working on to start Imphal Mandalay bus service and also set up a passport office in the State soon Source Hueiyen News Service

Works and Transport Minister Dr Kh Ratankumar has said that the State Government is working on to start Imphal Mandalay bus service and also set up a passport office in the State soon Source Hueiyen News Service

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Delhi police recommend

Terming it a daring movie , a statement released to the media by Robin Hibu, IPS Nodal Officer for North East people , Delhi Police stated that the film based on the story of NE victims of crimes in Delhi is a blockbuster melancholic sad movie of a lo…

Terming it a daring movie , a statement released to the media by Robin Hibu, IPS Nodal Officer for North East people , Delhi Police stated that the film based on the story of NE victims of crimes in Delhi is a blockbuster melancholic sad movie of a love story of a NE boy and a girl who had come to Delhi for higher studies and chart a better future for themselves Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

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ANVC groups sign peace pact

Two insurgent groups of Meghalaya today signed a peace pact with the government promising to end violence and help bringing normalcy to the northeastern state by surrendering arms Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

Two insurgent groups of Meghalaya today signed a peace pact with the government promising to end violence and help bringing normalcy to the northeastern state by surrendering arms Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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MPTC fields Y Thambou

Days after Manipur Pradesh Trinamool Congress Committee MPTCC led by its president Th Shyamkumar named its candidate for contesting in the ensuing By election to Hiyanglam Assembly Constitution scheduled to be held on October 17, Manipur Pradesh Trin…

Days after Manipur Pradesh Trinamool Congress Committee MPTCC led by its president Th Shyamkumar named its candidate for contesting in the ensuing By election to Hiyanglam Assembly Constitution scheduled to be held on October 17, Manipur Pradesh Trinamool Congress MPTC headed by Kh Joykishan as its president has fielded Yumnam Thambou 45 as the candidate of the party for contesting in the election Source Hueiyen News Service

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Freedom is our birthright Irengbam ChaorenI

Irengbam Chaoren, president of the proscribed Revolutionary People’s Front RPF has categorically stated that ‘freedom is our birthright’ must be the common voice of all oppressed or colonised people Source The Sangai Express

Irengbam Chaoren, president of the proscribed Revolutionary People’s Front RPF has categorically stated that ‘freedom is our birthright’ must be the common voice of all oppressed or colonised people Source The Sangai Express

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BM Yaima’s testimonial condemned

The All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur strongly condemned the statement of BM Yaima who addressed a meeting at Tera Keithel as president of UPF under the aegis of JCILPS Source Hueiyen News Service

The All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur strongly condemned the statement of BM Yaima who addressed a meeting at Tera Keithel as president of UPF under the aegis of JCILPS Source Hueiyen News Service

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Government ready to meet any eventuality of natural calamity: Lawmkunga

IMPHAL, September 24: The State government is ready for any eventuality of natural calamity like flood, storm, etc, assured chief secretary Lawmkunga today. Speaking to the media after announcing the

IMPHAL, September 24: The State government is ready for any eventuality of natural calamity like flood, storm, etc, assured chief secretary Lawmkunga today.

Speaking to the media after announcing the National Sanitation Campaign action plan today, he said the State has also received instructions from the Centre to be ready for any natural calamity.

He said in all 35 personnel from the police department have been identified as State Disaster Response Force.

These 35 personnel will be supported by the State police force, IRB, Fire Service etc during any emergency eventuality, he assured.

Meanwhile, on being asked about the National Highway 37, he chief secretary expressed that developmental work along the important highway is still underway and about 84 km of the highway has already been blacktopped by the BRO.

However, some portions of the highway like at Sibilong, Nungbalan, etc are still in the worse conditions, he added.

He said the people seemed to be dissatisfied with the work of the BRO, however, when asked, the BRO has submitted road pictures of only the good portions to the government, he lamented.

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Govindas proposes textiles park under NERTPS during annual conference of Textile ministers

NEW DELHI, September (MIC) 24: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Textiles Santosh Gangwar discussed the provisions of the proposed New Textile Policy such as introducing flexible labour laws

NEW DELHI, September (MIC) 24: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Textiles Santosh Gangwar discussed the provisions of the proposed New Textile Policy such as introducing flexible labour laws and setting up integrated textile parks with States in the Annual Conference of State Textiles Ministers on Wednesday at Scope Complex, Lodhi Road here.

Participating at the conference, Govindas Konthoujam, Minister of Sericulture, Commerce and Industries, Manipur introduced a brief account of the status of handloom industry in Manipur.

Referring to the opportunities so far given by Govt. of India to Manipur; he stated that the Ministry of Textiles extended the State the opportunity to implement various Centrally Sponsored Schemes under the Development Commissioner for Handlooms and Handicraft, Power loom and Sericulture directly.

Presently, the State was implementing handloom cluster development project, catalytic development project and Manipur Sericulture Project phase-II, handicrafts clusters and Guru Award among others Coming to the sericulture, Govindas said,

“Manipur is also a unique State in the country where four varieties of silk namely, Tasar, Mulberry, Eri and Muga are grown. With this potential, Japan Bank of International Co-operation (JBIC) funded Manipur Sericulture Project-I during 1998-2008 for infrastructure development.”

He proposed to Ministry to consider Manipur Sericulture Project Phase-II for covering tribal community of five hill districts of the State to make an equal growth in all areas.

Govindas proposed to introduce Mega Handloom Cluster as a National Scheme in the States where minimum weavers is more than 1.00 lakh as the eligibility criteria.

For setting up of a Textile Park under the North Eastern Region Textile Promotion Scheme (NERTPS); Govindas pointed out that the Ministry had Integrated Textile Park where there were certain minimum criteria which the North Eastern States like Manipur had limitation to fulfill the criteria laid down in the guidelines.

He proposed to include the Textile Park in NERTPS to cater all sectors of power loom, handloom, handicrafts, garmenting, value addition units, finishing and packaging units.

In regards to the implementation of Handloom Schemes by State government, Govindas stated that most of the Handicrafts Schemes under the Central Plan Scheme did not require the State share in the implementation.

He proposed to the Union government to allow the State government to implement the handloom schemes of DC (Handlooms) in the similar manner.Manipur Minister of Commerce and Industry also proposed to introduce online submission of project proposal for speedy and accuracy in all the schemes of the Ministry. He hoped that the Union Minister of Textiles would be taking serious view for promotion and development of handlooms, handicrafts and sericulture in the North Eastern Region, in particular and the country, in general. He expected that the textile sector would flourish further in the near future to meet both ends of consumption and economic development under able leadership of the Union Minister for Textiles Santosh Gangwar.

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Littering in Imphal made liable to Rs. 20,000 fine

IMPHAL, September 24: In order to check and control pollution and unwarranted disposition of garbage by the public in public places in the State, PHED minister I Hemochandra will be

IMPHAL, September 24: In order to check and control pollution and unwarranted disposition of garbage by the public in public places in the State, PHED minister I Hemochandra will be inaugurating the National Sanitation campaign under the Swachh Bharat Mission in the State on September 25.

The campaign will continue till October 23.

Announcing the action plan of the campaign, State chief secretary PC Lawmkunga called a press conference at his Old Secretariat office today.

He said the State cabinet had also approved an amendment of the Municipal by-laws by which littering in the city area will be fined a sum of Rs 20,000.

According to the chief secretary, both the MAHUD and the municipal council have both failed to check the rising unhygienic behaviours of the public which is polluting the city.

Considering this fact, the decision was taken to launch the campaign on September 25, he said.

While the National Sanitation Campaign will be launched by the minister at the State level, the concerned DCs will launch the campaign in their respective districts with rallies, he said.

Awareness campaign through Audio Visual (AV) Van-Tableau and hoardings will be conducted at every district headquarter and the State capital throughout the conduct of the National Sanitation Campaign, he elaborated.

From September 26 to 30, cleanliness and IEC campaigns will be conducted in all government offices, gram panchayats, urban local bodies, Public Health Centres, Police Stations and School etc, for which the detailed programme will be prepared by all HODs including Dir/ RD & PR, Dir/ MAHUD, Dir/ Health, SPs, Dir/ Schools whereas the DCs will prepare for the district as a whole, he continued.

Lawmkunga also stressed that on October 2, the Swachhta Shapath will be administered to all employees in government offices, gram panchayats, urban local bodies, public health centres, police stations and schools.

A district-level painting competitions and street plays in all districts and a State-level painting competition will also be conducted on October 7 through the Rotary and Lion Clubs on October 7, while on October 15 the State will observe the World Hand Washing Day and Street plays.

The campaign will conclude with a prize distribution and closing ceremony on October 23, he said.

The chief secretary said a high level official meeting of at 3:30pm at the Old Secretariat conference hall attended by State officials both civil and police to chalk out the action plan.

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JCILPS clarifies on reported after talk stalemate with All political parties committee

IMPHAL, September 24: The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System had met the state government and the All political parties committee on ILPS on separate occasions on September 19

IMPHAL, September 24: The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System had met the state government and the All political parties committee on ILPS on separate occasions on September 19 and 22 respectively, said a press release of the JCILPS.

Clarifying on a reported stalemate after the September 22 meeting between JCILPS and the All-political parties committee on the ILP, it clarified that there was no hostility after the first talk with the government and talks will continued.

It said however, the JCILPS had said after the September 22 talk that since the JCILPS has already submitted its views and suggestions to the All political parties committee on ILP, there was no need for talks for the time being.

It elaborated the JCILPS has been demanding the State government to implement the ILPS in the State to safeguard the interest of the indigenous peoples.

Considering the mass movement demanding ILPS in the State after the JCILPS joined hands with the public, the government had formed the All political parties committee on ILP.

Understanding the peoples’ movement and after discussing the issue, the State extended a formal invitation to the JCILPS to hold political talks, it said.

Following the invitation, around 2pm of September 19, both sides met for the first time and after a thorough discussion of the issues at hand, the meeting concluded in a positive note, it said.

After the first meeting, the government formed All political parties committee had informed the JCILPS that it has invited opinions and suggestions from several academics and experts on the issue of which many have been already submitted to it, said the press statement.

Following in the first meeting, the All political parties committee on ILP invited the JCILPS to submit its views, ideas, comments before the committee on September 22 during a talk to be held at the new Assembly secretariat, it said.

The talk was chaired by chairman of the All political parties committee Gaikhangam and was attended by 15 members of the JCILPS, it continued.

During the meeting, the JCILPS informed that its comment is implementation of a law to save the indigenous people at the earliest, the JCILPS statement said.

The JCILPS had also demanded the committee to provide a copy of the opinions and suggestions of the experts to the JCILPS, however, the committee had informed that since a logical conclusion was still yet to arrive at, the opinions and suggestions are confidential, it continued.

Further according to the statement, the chairman had also informed that once a logical conclusion is arrived at the committee will submit the opinions and suggestions to the government for recommendation.

It clarified that the JCILPS asked for a copy of the opinions it had wanted the committee members to share, with it, the same transparency they share among themselves.

What it means is that a copy should be provided to the JCILPS before the opinions and suggestions are submitted to the government for recommendation, it said.

It further lauded the State Home minister Gaikhangam who is also the chairman of the all political parties committee for assuring a flying squad under a designated police officer to check the entry of non-locals.

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Encourage a sense of nationalism, AMWJU president tells students

IMPHAL, September 24: The XIX Manipur University Inter-College Literary Meet 2014 recitation and song competition under the theme “Nationalism ad Patriotism” commenced from today. The competition will conclude on September

IMPHAL, September 24: The XIX Manipur University Inter-College Literary Meet 2014 recitation and song competition under the theme “Nationalism ad Patriotism” commenced from today.

The competition will conclude on September 25.

The competition is being held at the Centenary Hall, Manipur University with students from various colleges participating.

Speaking at the function All Manipur Working Journalist Union (AMWJU) president Wangkhemcha Shamjai said every citizen must have a sense of nationalism and patriotism and help in nation building, however this sense of nationalism seem to be lacking in today’s youth, he said.

The youth also lacks proper knowledge about the martyrs of the land, Shamjai said before stressing that such lack of awareness and knowledge is all due to their school syllabus.

The present school syllabus has totally neglected lessons on the martyrs, he said.

The AMWJU president also said that instead of demanding pieces of land from the State, the people should be more concern to develop the State and make it stronger.

Dean Students Welfare of Manipur University, Prof RK Hemakumar Singh said in such competitions, the participants sould not only focus on winning the prize but also try to learn the importance of nationalism and patriotism.

Joint Students’ Coordinating Committee (JSCC) convenor Th Premananda also attended the meet.

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MPP joins Hiyanglam by-poll fight, announces candidate

IMPHAL, September 24: The Manipur People’s Party has today announced Mayengbam Amutombi as the party’s potential candidate for the Hiyanglam by-poll scheduled for October 17. Party president N Sovakiran today

IMPHAL, September 24: The Manipur People’s Party has today announced Mayengbam Amutombi as the party’s potential candidate for the Hiyanglam by-poll scheduled for October 17.

Party president N Sovakiran today handed over nomination papers to the party candidate.

Sovakiran said the party’s strategy for the by-poll will revolve around patriotism.

Citing that the Congress faced a severe defeat at the Centre after a marathon rule there, he said it will soon be the regional parties that will come to power.

The present party in power will also soon fall, he continued while elaborating that people in southern and northern parts of the country are supporting the regional parties.

He urged the people of Hiyanglam to stop believing in the national parties and instead vote for the party.

Lets’ start a new era of regionalism from the Hiyanglam by-election, he called upon the people.

The selected candidate Mayengbam Amuthoi said he wouls file his nomination on September 26.

He said Hiyanglam constituency is still one of the most backward and remote constituency.

The centre sponsored schemes are yet to reach the constituency, he claimed before adding that this is because of lack of a good political leader in the constituency.

The only Primary Health Centre is yet to be made night and day, he said.

Many a fish farmers and others continue to die because of snake bites because of lack of antidote at the health centres, he added.

As the area is one of the most insurgency prone areas, the people are often victimised by the forces, he said.

Although the constituency has abundance of nature’s gift, none has tapped the resources, he said and added the two lakes of Pumlen and Khoidum could be used to attract tourist.

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National nutrition week observed at Chandel

CHANDEL, Sept 24: Under the theme of ‘Nutritious food is basic for Nation building’ CDPO ICDS Project Chandel conducted the 33rd National Nutrition week at the conference hall of the

CHANDEL, Sept 24: Under the theme of ‘Nutritious food is basic for Nation building’ CDPO ICDS Project Chandel conducted the 33rd National Nutrition week at the conference hall of the district mini secretariat here in Chandel today.

The function attended by around 250 people including supervisors, anganwadi workers and helpers was also attended by deputy commissioner Robert Singh Kshetrimayum as the chief guest.

ADC, Chandel Nl Kashung and DPO Th Mangijao Devi also attended the function as the guest of honour and functional president respectively.

Neilenthang Kom, an IAS probationary officer was also present as an important dignitary person on dais.

Speaking on the occasion, Robert Singh said that ignoring children would mean ignoring the future of the nation.

Maintaining that children are the pillars of the future, he said nutritious food is highly required for mental development of children.

Elaborating on the role and contribution played by the CDPO, ICDS Project, the DC expressed optimism that the department could play bigger roles in making the children of the district healthier, brainy and intelligent.

In this regard, the DC suggested the department to come out with an action Plan for reaching out to children of the far flung and remote areas in the district.

ADC of CDL NL Kashung and Th Mangijaobi Devi also spoke on the occasion.

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