Awareness campaign on centrally sponsored schemes inaugurated at CCpur

LAMKA, September 24: The three day Public Information Campaign on centrally sponsored schemes and policies was inaugurated today by Lok Sabha MP from the State Thangso Baite at the B

LAMKA, September 24: The three day Public Information Campaign on centrally sponsored schemes and policies was inaugurated today by Lok Sabha MP from the State Thangso Baite at the B Vengnuam Community Hall, Tuibuang, Lamka Churachandpur.

Altogether 12 departments have opened their stalls to display pamphlets, information brochures and information of the schemes implemented under the departments.

The MP also inspected the stalls after inaugurating the stalls.

He said the Centre has provided many schemes and policies through the State governments for the benefits of the public.

Now the people should understand their role to make these schemes and policies successful, he said.

He further dwelt on length of the media’s role in creating awareness on the schemes.

The MGNREGS which was implemented by the UPA is a successful scheme especially in the backward places, he observed.

Lauding the PIB for organising such a campaign, he said these schemes can succeed only if there is awareness amongst the public.

It is also needed to ensure that such schemes and policies reach the intended beneficiaries, he continued.

Additional DC Maniram Sharma also spoke on the importance of co-ordination between the officials concerned and the public for the schemes to be successfully implemented.

Discussion and sharing of information between the officials and public is also necessary, he continued.

He said the media and the educated should take leading roles in creating awareness of the schemes.

Later in the day a technical session was also held led by resource persons Tinliankham SO ,PHED CCpur, Umarani, DSWO, CCpur and L Swamikanta Singh, director of CCDU, Manipur.

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UCM reiterates stand on territorial boundary ahead of GOI-NSCN (IM) talk

IMPHAL, September 28: The United Committee Manipur, UCM today led a host of civil society organisations of the State to offer tribute to the martyrs of the Great June Uprising

IMPHAL, September 28: The United Committee Manipur, UCM today led a host of civil society organisations of the State to offer tribute to the martyrs of the Great June Uprising at Kekrupat Memorial Complex on the occasion of last day of the Langban Heitha Leithaba (tarpon).

Speaking to media persons on the sideline of the observation, UCM president Y Nabachandra said paying obeisance to the departed souls during Langban Heitha leithaba (Tarpon) has been a religious ritual of the Manipuri society since long.

We offer tribute to the departed souls of the 18 martyrs to commemorate their supreme sacrifices for the cause of the territorial integrity of the State, he continued.

Recently a delegation of the NSCN (IM) had arrived at New Delhi and is planning to bring about a solution to the 17 years long unresolved peace talk between the government of India and the outfit, he said.

UCM also expects a positive outcome of the peace talk and is still longing for an amicable solution to the prolonged Naga issue, he continued.

Nevertheless, UCM will fight with all its strength if the proposed talks concludes with the disintegration of the territorial boundary of the State which has been safeguarded for long by the forefathers, Nabachandra continued.

Stating that the UCM has been rejecting the idea of bringing solution to Indo-Naga problem by disintegrating the territorial boundary of Manipur, he said that 18 martyrs had sacrificed their lives on June 18, 2001 for the cause of territorial integrity when the then BJP led NDA government in the centre and NSCN (IM) signed the Bangkok declaration extending cease fire in Manipur.

The BJP led NDA has once again come to power now and is all set to bring about a solution to the Naga issue through talks with NSCN (IM). However, the proposed talk between the GOI and IM should not manage to repeat the 18 June incident, he said.

Regarding ILPS issue, the UCM president, while lauding the step of the State government to bring a solution to the issue through peaceful talk with the agitating ILP activists, he said that implementation of ILP system is a must to protect the minority indigenous people from extinction due to uncontrolled influx of foreigners and non-locals.

ILP doesn’t mean to prevent the entry and stay of the non-locals forever, but to allow their entry under a systematic rule. Government should frame a suitable regulation/rule to check the influx of migrants without further delay, he demanded.

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Coordination Needed

Practically every commentator of politics of Manipur must have said or written about this. Indeed practically every lay debater in the morning tea stalls in Imphal as well as on

Practically every commentator of politics of Manipur must have said or written about this. Indeed practically every lay debater in the morning tea stalls in Imphal as well as on the social media would have had something to say on the matter too. It is also unlikely those whose ears the recommendations from these discussions were meant for have not heard it. Yet nothing has been done to address the issue. We refer to the lack of coordination between various wings of the Government of Manipur, especially those whose activities have a direct and visible bearing on immediate public welfare and public convenience. The ugly evidences for this is available on the roads of Imphal on any given day in the form of literal trenches dug across the roads by individual consumers of municipal water to access main PHED water supply pipelines on the other sides of the roads. Why cannot these engineering departments of the government draw up a joint blueprint of the city and areas where their works are likely to come into conflict or else be an impediment of each other, and reconcile these issues before embarking on their individual responsibilities? At the moment, it does seem, what the left hand of the government does, the right hand does not know. So if the PWD goes ahead and lays a road one day, it is as if there is nothing wrong for the PHED to decide to dig up the same road to lay their pipes and damage the road the next day. These are just two departments, but it can be so many others whose work spaces are virtually the same, such as the telecom department and now the electricity department as well for they too now lay their cables underground. These trenches on the roads are not only ugly scars, but potential traffic hazards, especially at nights on unlit Imphal roads.

Our engineers and town planners would probably know it much better, but one way of getting past this problem could be to have those departments which need to lay underground pipes or cables, either lay them on both sides of the roads, and if this is not cost effective, to have their pipelines or cable lines, as it were, branch out across the road at regular intervals of say 50 meters and put a connection junctions on the side of the road with no main supply lines so that consumers on this side can connect to them instead of having to dig up the road to reach the main lines. Maybe the consumers would have to spend some extra to reach these connection junctions, but that is a reasonable price to pay for the greater common good. Once this has been put in place, then the law must come into full force, prohibiting anybody from digging up roads for the purpose. Heavy fines, including even imprisonment, must be made the deterrent penalty for anybody who defies such prohibitions and cause damage to public properties. It is said in places like Singapore, if a man meets an accident and rams his car into a public lamp post, the man is quite likely to be made liable to pay for the damaged property. This example is quite likely to be apocryphal, but still interesting in the light of this discussion.

A general lack of respect for public property is becoming the standard in Imphal, and indeed the whole of the State, and the government must therefore take it as its responsibility to reverse this trend. It can do this precisely by enforcing rule of law. In doing this, it must lead from the front and demonstrate that everybody is equal before the eyes of the law. What is forbidden by the law must apply to VIPs and commons alike. Only when this has been assured, respect for law, and rule of law, can be regenerated in the society as a whole. In making any such social projects a success, what should obviously come across as vital, is also for the government to keep its ears close to the ground, and listen to pulse of the place, and in equal earnest read the writings on the wall. At this moment, those who genuinely, and with no touch of cynicism, wish the government would get about governing in the interest of the public, are simply ignored, just as the numerous commentaries by so many on the issue of the bizarre clashes of work spaces of government departments that this editorial is once again raising, have been.

Sometimes, those in the media, and other such professions, who by the compulsions of their professions are called upon to make observations on such issues as these, are left feeling like the Chorus in Greek tragedies, merely watching the protagonists of the stories and passing comments in utter dismay, making wishes and judgments, but never even nurturing the hope that they would ever be treated as participants in the unfolding drama, allowed to contribute in the shaping of the destiny of which their own lives also are vitally a part. It can be frustrating.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Manipur bypoll: Late TMC MLA’s son gets BJP ticket – Times of India

Manipur bypoll: Late TMC MLA’s son gets BJP ticket
Times of India
At the BJP parliamentary board meeting, convened on Saturday, the party’s ticket was allotted to Dhanabir after taking into account his support for the party’s candidate in the just-concluded Lok Sabha polls to outer Manipur parliamentary seat, said

Manipur bypoll: Late TMC MLA's son gets BJP ticket
Times of India
At the BJP parliamentary board meeting, convened on Saturday, the party's ticket was allotted to Dhanabir after taking into account his support for the party's candidate in the just-concluded Lok Sabha polls to outer Manipur parliamentary seat, said

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