Bomb explodes in Manipur CMO’s residence, none hurt – The Siasat Daily

Bomb explodes in Manipur CMO’s residence, none hurt
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Imphal: Unidentified persons exploded a bomb at the residence of Chandel district’s Chief Medical Officer Ibombcha at Mayang Imphal in Manipur’s Imphal West district, a police officer said. No one was injured during the explosion early today but the

Bomb explodes in Manipur CMO's residence, none hurt
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Imphal: Unidentified persons exploded a bomb at the residence of Chandel district's Chief Medical Officer Ibombcha at Mayang Imphal in Manipur's Imphal West district, a police officer said. No one was injured during the explosion early today but the

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Bomb explodes in Manipur CMO`s residence, none hurt
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Imphal: Unidentified persons exploded a bomb at the residence of Chandel district’s Chief Medical Officer Ibombcha at Mayang Imphal in Manipur’s Imphal West district, a police officer said. No one was injured during the explosion early today but the

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KYKL ultra held in Manipur – Business Standard

KYKL ultra held in Manipur
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A combined team of Thoubal district police commando of Manipur and 2 Assam Rifles arrested the KYKL militant ‘Corporal’ Pukhrambam Inaobi Meitei alias Likla Meitei (29) of Langthabal Mamang Leikai of Manipur’s Thoubal district yesterday, police said.

KYKL ultra held in Manipur
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A combined team of Thoubal district police commando of Manipur and 2 Assam Rifles arrested the KYKL militant 'Corporal' Pukhrambam Inaobi Meitei alias Likla Meitei (29) of Langthabal Mamang Leikai of Manipur's Thoubal district yesterday, police said.

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Over 7.37 Lakhs Job Seekers in Manipur – NorthEast Today

NorthEast TodayOver 7.37 Lakhs Job Seekers in ManipurNorthEast TodayThe number of job seekers of Manipur has reached a staggering 7, 37, 563 of which 5, 23, 076 are male and 2,14,487 while summing up the registration with the employment exchanges in di…


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Over 7.37 Lakhs Job Seekers in Manipur
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The number of job seekers of Manipur has reached a staggering 7, 37, 563 of which 5, 23, 076 are male and 2,14,487 while summing up the registration with the employment exchanges in different exchanges of the state till the end of September last.

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Eight more birds from India added to IUCN Red List

A clear indicator of threat to bird habitats like grasslands and wetlands MUMBAI, October 31:  Year after year, the condition of birds, which are one of the most obvious indicators

A clear indicator of threat to bird habitats like grasslands and wetlands
Steppe Eagle - Siddhesh Surve

Steppe Eagle (Photo: Siddhesh Surve)

MUMBAI, October 31:  Year after year, the condition of birds, which are one of the most obvious indicators of the state of the natural environment, is deteriorating further, due to factors like habitat destruction and unsustainable development over the last couple of decades. The latest Red List of birds released by International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) for 2015 shows that a total of 180 bird species in India are now threatened, as against 173 last year. Only one species has moved out of the Red List. The latest additions to the list, which are based on studies conducted by Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS-India), BirdLife International (UK-based) and other partner organizations, reveal that bird habitats like grasslands and wetlands are under threat.

Species added to Red List

Among the eight species newly added to the Red List, five have been uplisted (a sign of increased threat) from Least Concerned to Near Threatened category. These include Northern Lapwing (a grassland bird) and four wetland birds, viz. Red Knot, Curlew Sandpiper, Eurasian Oystercatcher and Bar-Tailed Godwit. Two other wetland birds, viz. Horned Grebe and Common Pochard have been uplisted from Least Concerned to Vulnerable. Steppe Eagle (a raptor from grasslands), which is a regular winter visitor to the Indian subcontinent, has been uplisted from Least Concerned to Endangered. In this bunch of negative news, there is a little positive news that the passage migrant – European Roller – has been downlisted (a sign of decreased threat) from Near Threatened to Least Concerned. In 2014, the story was similar with eight new species added to the Red List, viz. Woolly-necked Stork, Andaman Teal, Andaman Green Pigeon, Ashy-headed Green Pigeon, Red-headed Falcon, Himalayan Griffon, Bearded Vulture and Yunnan Nuthatch.

Dr Deepak Apte, Director BNHS, said “The list of threatened species keeps on increasing with every assessment. That itself symbolizes that our efforts for conservation of species are not adequate. We need to logically rethink the developmental agenda, especially for the habitats and areas where these species exist. Some of the neglected habitats should therefore be a part of protected areas or marked as ecologically sensitive sites.”

Habitat loss and other threats

Birds face a range of threats in today’s times, among which habitat loss is common to most species in the Red List. Grasslands, wetlands, forests and other habitats are getting destroyed at an alarming rate, primarily due to unsustainable developmental activities. For instance, Red Knot, which is usually found in coastal areas, mudflats and sandy beaches, is facing several threats like destruction of coastal ecosystems, land reclamation, pollution, over-exploitation of its main prey – shellfish – and illegal hunting. Similarly, Great Knot is threatened by degradation and loss of wetland habitat. Another wetland bird – Curlew Sandpiper – is under threat due to factors like reservoir and marshland alteration by commercial salt works, habitat degradation because of diminishing rainfall and hunting, particularly along the south-east coast of India near Point Calimere.

Apart from loss of grassland habitat, the other reason for decline of Steppe Eagle, which mostly scavenges on animal carcasses, is the use of veterinary diclofenac that causes renal failure in these birds, as revealed from the research conducted by BNHS and other partner organisations.

Moreover, just like the Steppe Eagle, older BNHS studies had revealed that three vulture species, viz. White-backed, Slender-billed and Long-billed have been severely affected by veterinary diclofenac. Subsequent research had also highlighted the diclofenac threat to Red-headed and Egyptian Vulture. The status of vultures in India continues to be precarious, even as efforts are on at various levels (with active BNHS participation) to conserve them, such as captive breeding, carcass surveys, advocacy, ban on veterinary diclofenac, reduction in vial size of human diclofenac and identification of vulture safe zones for future release of captive birds.

Global trend

Worldwide, 40 more bird species have now been included in the Red List. These include many wading shore birds, those from other habitats, six out of 11 vulture species in Africa and other iconic species like Atlantic Puffin, European Turtle-dove and Helmeted Hornbill. On a positive note, 23 species have been downlisted to lower threat categories. In some cases, this reflects a better understanding of how they are faring, while in others this reflects recoveries as a result of conservation action, including Seychelles Warbler and Chatham Petrel.

Commenting on the vulture decline in Africa, Dr Julius Arinaitwe, BirdLife International’s Africa Programme Director said, “As well as robbing the African skies of one of their most iconic and spectacular groups of birds, the rapid decline of the continent’s vultures has profound consequences for its people – as vultures help stop the spread of diseases by cleaning up rotting carcasses. However, now we are becoming aware of the sheer scale of the declines involved, there is still just enough time for conservationists to work with law-makers and local people, to make sure there is a future for these magnificent scavengers.”

Curlew Sandpiper - Parveen Shaikh

Curlew Sandpiper (Photo: Parveen Shaikh)

Common Poachard - Nandkishore Dudhe

Common Poachard (Photo: Nandkishore Dudhe)

Greater Knot - Parveen Shaikh

Greater Knot (Photo: Parveen Shaikh)

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Continuing with its stand against the three Bills as well as the two resolutions passed by the Manipur State Assembly on August 31, the United Naga Council (UNC) has decided to impose a 10 day economic blockade from midnight of November 2 to midnight …
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Continuing with its stand against the three Bills as well as the two resolutions passed by the Manipur State Assembly on August 31, the United Naga Council (UNC) has decided to impose a 10 day economic blockade from midnight of November 2 to midnight …
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Jiribam District Demand Committee calls for 28 hours bandh

JIRIBAM, October 31: Jiribam District Demand Committee (JDDC) held a public meeting at Jiribam Town Hall on October 30 and condemned Tribal Rights Demand Committee (TRDC) memorandum. The Committee has called

DSC_0417dJIRIBAM, October 31: Jiribam District Demand Committee (JDDC) held a public meeting at Jiribam Town Hall on October 30 and condemned Tribal Rights Demand Committee (TRDC) memorandum.

The Committee has called for 28 hours bandh from November 2, 8 a.m. to November 3, 12 p.m.

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JAC decides to block JNIMS entrance against govt apathy

IMPHAL, October 29: Angry residents of Kongpal Kangkham Leikai which is located outside the western gate of the JNIMS hospital has decided to close down the gate of the Hospital

IMPHAL, October 29: Angry residents of Kongpal Kangkham Leikai which is located outside the western gate of the JNIMS hospital has decided to close down the gate of the Hospital from today onwards. This resolve came after much deliberations with the State government failed to come to an amicable resolve.

The crux of the matter which was highlighted once again in a press release by the convenor of the `JAC Against The Closing of the Pong Lambi by JNIMS Authority` mentioned that the throughfare of the residents of Kongpal Kangkham Leikai has been greatly hindered as the passage which has been used since time immemorial has been blocked by the State government as being a main entrance way to the hospital.

It said that the road is the most viable route for many residents of the said area and is the shortest route to come to the city premises, moreover around a 100 students of the locality are suffering hardships as they have to take a much longer detour to get to the transit area or parking.

The roadway was promised to be opened following an assurance of the local MLA , but even despite the repeated promises, there is no clear sign that there will be any positive action to remove the walling, it said.

Angry residents today confronted the local MLA and gave a stern warning that the promise made to them must be translated into action, following which until and unless, the JNIMS gate will remain closed.

The standoff between the residents of the said area and the MLA and representatives of JNIMS hospital occurred in the afternoon and disgruntled residents voiced that their plight has not been acknowledged by the government.

The press release mentioned that the public has been taking a non violent stance till date, however, the only resolve left now is to take matters into the JACs hand and force their means. It said that the public who had complained about the blockade were shot at by security personnel recently, but even then, the locals have decided not to take up any violent responses.

But, as the legitimate demands have fallen on deaf ears, there is no alternate resolve then to block the JNIMS gate and halt entry of the employees and the sick being transported to the hospital. In the regard, the JAC apologetically states that the extreme step had to be taken and requests the public to co-operate with the agitation of the Khurai locals. It may be mentioned that a JAC was formed against the closing of Pong Road along with the people of the surrounding areas affected by the closing of the said road forcefully locked the gates of JNIMS`™ ATC, OPD and Administrative Block on October 26.

The agitators had after dividing themselves into groups at around 10:30 am started locking every gate in the buildings of JNIMS one after another.

People who were already inside the hospital buildings were not allowed to come out, as much as the people who were outside were also not allowed to enter the building, halting the functioning of the hospital .

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Ibobi should be blamed for any negative fall-out from NSCN (IM) Peace Accord: Chaoba

IMPHAL, October 30: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh should be solely held responsible in case of any negative fallout due to the Naga Peace Accord, BJP Manipur president Th Chaoba

IMPHAL, October 30: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh should be solely held responsible in case of any negative fallout due to the Naga Peace Accord, BJP Manipur president Th Chaoba said launching an attack on the Congress government.

He was speaking at the reception function of BJP candidate for the November 21 bye election of Thongju Constituency Th Biswajit Singh which was held at the residence of former Speaker Dr Sapam Dhananjoy this morning.

He claimed the BJP Manipur Pradesh has already announced its stand and decision on the NSCN (IM) Peace Accord that it should not affect the integrity of Manipur.

Continuing his attacking stance, the BJP State president said only the Congress will disturb the territorial integrity of Manipur.

Every time, the Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh and deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam meet the Prime Minister and the Union Home Minister in the national capital, the two will emerge smiling at the end of the meetings, however, once they reach the State they will change and blame the BJP for all the troubles in the State, he charged.

Now, Ibobi should be blame if the Peace Accord affects the State and if the Centre fails to pass the three bills awaiting the President`™s assent, he asserted.

The Congress government in the State should talk on the government level with the NDA government in the Centre to press for assent to the three bills, Chaoba said.

Former Speaker Dr Sapam Dhananjoy said he had also applied for the party ticket, however, considering the collective good of the party he decided to withdraw and support Bishwajit instead.

He said the Thongju BJP is now a united force and will defeat the Congress candidate in the bye election.

Meanwhile, Bishwajit also acknowledge the Dhananjoy`™s support and expressed gratitude on getting the support.

He said the BJP`™s hope of opening an account in the State is getting closure.

Meanwhile, it is also told that an ex-candidate of Thongju Constituency, Thingujam Chatukini of Janata Dal (Secular) had visited the BJP candidate this morning and shown his support for Bishwajit.

Chatuki had fought elections from the constituency in 1990, 1995 and 2000 on JD (S) ticket.

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UNC announces highway blockade

IMPHAL, Oct 30: The United Naga Council (UNC) has imposed a 10-day `Economic Blockade` along National Highways and ban construction of National and International projects including Trans Asian Railways from

IMPHAL, Oct 30: The United Naga Council (UNC) has imposed a 10-day `Economic Blockade` along National Highways and ban construction of National and International projects including Trans Asian Railways from November 2 to 12 midnight.

A statement issued by S Milan, general secretary of UNC, stated that the decision to impose the strike and ban was taken during a presidential council meeting convened on October 29 at its Office with Gaidon Kamei, president, UNC in the chair.

It further said that the meeting seriously reviewed the overall political development and situation prevailing in the state of Manipur particularly Nagas and tribals in the hills aftermath of the passing of infamous three anti tribal Bills and two resolutions by the Manipur Legislative Assembly on August 31 and consequent upon killing of 9 innocent civilians including a minor on August 31 and September 1 by the `communal state forces`™ while defending the inalienable rights of the tribal people and whose bodies are still laying at the morgue of the Civil Hospital, Churachandpur district head quarter.

The Nagas and tribal people have organised series of Bandhs, rallies, dharnas, public curfews and submitted representations to the Government of India (GoI) for its political intervention on the three Bills and two Resolutions and also, to address the political aspirations of the tribal people, it said.

For its stoic silence over the sensitive issue on the part of the Government of India, we are compelled to take up democratic form of agitation to draw the attention of the Government of India for immediate political intervention to safeguard our inalienable rights, further continued the release.

It further pointed out that as per the resolution No. 4 of the UNC presidential council meeting of the September 7, 2015 official intimation were served to all the 7 (seven) Naga MLAs to resign from their irrespective membership for not defending the rights and interest of the Nagas and tribal both inside and outside the Manipur Legislative Assembly on September 9 and also convened a joint meeting on September 14, 17 and 19 however none of them have tendered their resignation defying the directive of the Naga peoples.

Therefore, UNC Presidential Council Meeting reaffirmed its previous resolution and banned the movement of 7 Naga MLAs of Cngress party in Naga territory with immediate effect till they resign from the membership of the Manipur Legislative Assembly, it held.

Subsequent upon the band, it revealed that the UNC had informed and directed tribes Hohos and Naga public not to give them any position and platform in Naga society including tribe, church, women, student, organisation/association, village level etc. Social sanction in any form will be imposed upon any one defying this directive.

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Detoxifying Society

Corruption today has become a monolithic monster in Manipur, eating away at the very vitals of the society. It is not as if there is no corruption in the other

Corruption today has become a monolithic monster in Manipur, eating away at the very vitals of the society. It is not as if there is no corruption in the other states. In fact in terms of volume corruption may be much more elsewhere than here, but what few other states can match the state is in terms of its spread and depth of entrenchment. In a sense, it would not fall very short of target to say practically everybody with a stake in any public dealing has been corrupt in some way or the other. The base inclination to cheat the public coffer for personal aggrandizement is uncontrolled, and everybody is on a grabbing spree to illegally convert into private property, what is supposed to remain as everybody`™s property. This selfishness must have to be the explanation for the emergence of the phenomenon as an accepted tradition. It shows up in a wide range of cheating habits such as illegal tapping of electricity by ordinary consumers in connivance with petty officials and the kickbacks of percentage cuts that ministers are reputed to take from government contract works and purchases they dole out to sycophants and cronies. Everybody talks of these black deeds as if they were perfectly normal and practically everybody with even a toehold on the state executive structure thinks it is their right to take bribes to extend favour within their executive powers.

And so today we find even the lowliest white collared government employee has a purchasable price tag on his signature, and these prices are flaunted with pride, and often shown off with flourishes of expensive cars or mansions much beyond their means of legitimate incomes. And the skewed sense of natural justice today is, these shows of opulence by officials who have fattened themselves from public purses, are actually looked up upon by peers and society as well deserved rewards. In the end, the worth of the individual has come to be measured in terms of money only, no matter what colour the money is of. What other distortions can the understanding of achievement undergo we wonder. What other degradation social values can undergo too? But corruption is also very much a reciprocal process. If the public official who takes bribe for executive favours is corrupt, so is the bribe giver who feels no guilt about jumping merit norms and doing injustice to competitors. In a way, the bribe giver is also paying so as to be in the position of the bribe taker someday, when he too can up his value in today`™s perverted social scale, perpetuating this oppressive process into an extremely vicious cycle. The matter is complicated further by the emergence of insurgencies, whose only source of sustained big money inflow is the government coffer. We have come to a stage when extortion and corruption have actually come to complement each other, with one using the other as their raison d`™etre.

Corruption today is a beast not easy to rein in. But if our society must survive, there can be no way than to find a way of correcting the present perspective. We see no other way this can happen other than the top leadership beginning the process by seeing beyond their selfish interests and once and for all forgoing the black income everybody knows they earn. This would give them first of all the moral authority to tell others in the lower hierarchy of the government to end their corrupt ways, other than give them greater opportunity to focus on the serious business of governance. You cannot possibly have a head of government, or his cabinet colleagues, who thinks a ten percent cut from every government contract as his birth right expect his sermons on corruption and its ills to be take seriously by anybody. Surely the devil cannot convince anybody even if he were to quote extensively from the scriptures. But even this cleansing at the top would only be the beginning. The corruption toxin has percolated deep below the skin of our society. What is certain however is, the detoxification process must have to begin from the very top.

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Over 7.37 Lakhs job seekers in Manipur

IMPHAL, October 30: The number of job seekers of Manipur has reached a staggering 7, 37, 563 of which 5, 23, 076 are male and 2,14,487 while summing up the

IMPHAL, October 30: The number of job seekers of Manipur has reached a staggering 7, 37, 563 of which 5, 23, 076 are male and 2,14,487 while summing up the registration with the employment exchanges in different exchanges of the state till the end of September last.

According to monthly statement issued by the DIPR based on a progress report on the working of Employment service, Manipur issued by the Directorate of Employment, Manipur, Imphal West district has the highest number of job seekers with a total of 1,92,465 including 1,25,122 male and 67,343 female followed by Imphal East district with 1,17,529 job seekers including 82,891 male and 34,638 female.

Thoubal district has 1,24,375 job seekers of which 97, 286 are male and 27,089 female and in Bishnupur 70,840 thousand including 52,509 male and 18,331 female.

Among the four hill districts Senapati has the highest number of job seekers with a total of 61,614 including 44,332 male and 17,282 female followed by Chandel with 31,450 including 21,432 male and 10,018 female.

In Ukrul there are altogether 29,980 which included 20,875 male and 9,105 female while Tamenglong has 26,026 including 19,628 male and 6,398 female, it said.

The number of those registered as physically challenged are 2,762 including 1852 male and 910 female and under U.E.I and G.B are 6,672 including 3,094 male and 3,578 female.

In September alone a total of 1,003 applicants including 605 female applicants got themselves registered with the employment exchanges in Manipur as against 1,863 applicants of the previous month, concluded the release.

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No dearth of fuel in State, public should avoid panic buying

IMPHAL, October 29: Despite the State having enough stock of fuel, panic buying grips the population once again and long queues are lined up at the petrol pumps. There is

IMPHAL, October 29: Despite the State having enough stock of fuel, panic buying grips the population once again and long queues are lined up at the petrol pumps. There is no need for the public to be apprehensive as there is enough stock at the Chingmeirong oil depot to last for weeks; official reports from the Consumer Affairs Food and Public Distribution mentioned.

At present the Indian Oil Corporation depot has 553 kilolitres of petrol which would last more than a week.

Ample amount of diesel is stored amounting to 1717 kl which can last for approximately 11 days. Besides the fuel stored at the depot, there are other loaded trucks still waiting to deposit their tanker loads at the IOC. In view of the prevailing bandhs and subsequent economic blockades, the Chief Minister discussed the matter with representatives of the CAF and PD, Home departments today at his bungalow.

The representatives in the meeting gave their views and suggested that security measures be taken up at the Sadar Hills area to facilitate transport of goods trucks arriving along the NH 2.

Sources said that police commandos will be detailed along the stretch from Kangpokpi to Taphou area to prevent untoward incidents and facilitate free movement of good trucks.

The CRPF has been mainly tasked for transportation of goods trucks and 70 loaded fuel trucks will arrive from Khatkhatti tomorrow for Imphal. At around 2.30 pm, empty trucks will again be escorted from Imphal to procure more fuel. Hence, the economic blockade called by the Kuki Peoples Liberation Front which started from October 20 midnight has not been very effective as procuring fuel is concerned and proper security for transport is being taken up.

It was also mentioned that there is no need for the public to be apprehensive about the 20 days economic blockade called by the Kadangband JAC along the highways as a solution may be brought earlier before the deadline, sources added.

A petrol pump proprietor told IFP that there is no need for the public to queue up as there is sufficient amount of fuel in the Chingmeirong depot.

The panic situation only adds misery to the public itself only and adds profit for the black marketers, he said.

The IOC has rationed the fuel to the pumps earlier following the KPLF blockade news, then the public was in panic buying mode but dissipated the next day as assurance was given from the State government`™s side. Similarly, the announcement of the Kadangband JAC`™s 20 days blockade appeared in the papers today and this is the main reason for the public panicking once again. He said that there is no dearth of fuel and the stock is being replenished four times in a week despite the economic blockade.

It was also learnt the government is trying to diffuse the Kadangband JAC matter with the concerned by taking up appropriate actions as demanded by the JAC, it may be mentioned that the JAC is demanding a probe report for the killing of Khupneilal Neihsiel and Robert Hsei Kipgen. A solution may be brought before the deadline of November 3, a source added.

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Congress MLAs highlights State`s major issues before Rahul Gandhi

IMPHAL, October 30: Two young legislators from the Congress party were called upon for a meeting by Rahul Gandhi, vice president, AICC at his residence at 12,Tughlak Lane in New

IMPHAL, October 30: Two young legislators from the Congress party were called upon for a meeting by Rahul Gandhi, vice president, AICC at his residence at 12,Tughlak Lane in New Delhi on October 28.

Sagolband MLA Rajkumar Imo Singh and Moirang MLA M Prithiviraj Singh were personally invited for a closed door discussion with the Congress vice president along with representatives from other states like Jharkhand, West Bengal, according to a source.

Though the topic of discussion varied from various national issues to State issues, the two spoke about various issues related to Manipur and the steps required to be taken up to strengthen the Congress Party in the run up to the next Assembly Election in 2017, sources said.

It is also learnt that during the meeting which lasted almost an hour, Imo on being asked to speak first, spoke on the development in recent months regarding the NSCN IM framework agreement signed between the outfit and the GOI.

According to the same source, the MLA said that the Central leadership should be taking more keen interest to put up this issue in the national level despite Rahul Gandhi himself intervening in the Parliament.

It is an issue which is so delicate that any agreement which could hurt the interest of Manipur would not be welcome in any manner, he told Rahul Gandhi, informed the source.

He further requested Rahul Gandhi to push the central government for the declaration of the said framework agreement to the general public in Manipur.

Regarding the ILP issue, RK Imo Singh further stated that it is an issue which is very important to the people of Manipur where the State leadership along with the central leadership of the Congress Party should pursue the matter to the NDA government for the required assent as the State Assembly has already passed the Bill sometime back.

The Churachandpur issue wherein many lives were lost was also discussed in depth during the meeting, informed the source.

The meeting also discussed the role of youth in the party for the forthcoming assembly election and the need for better communication between the Block Unit of the Congress and the PCC for better understanding as this is the nodal point which is the foundation for the Congress Party.

Prithiviraj Singh talked in length about the importance of the NSCN IM agreement which could have adverse effect in Manipur, informed the source.

He reminded the Central leadership that it was during the rule of NDA when the Bangkok Declaration was signed and now it is also the NDA government which has proposed this framework.

He also said that there should be more transparency and communication between the people and the government for better governance, the source informed.

He further said that the Churachandpur issue has been taken very seriously by the state government and have time and again proposed for a dialogue with the concerned party. He also stressed that the ILP Bill does not harm the interest of the people from the Hills.

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HC directs private hospitals to install CCTVs in OT, OPDs

IMPHAL, October 30: The High Court of Manipur has issued a direction to put an end to the menace of engaging/employing government doctors by various private hospital and nursing homes

IMPHAL, October 30: The High Court of Manipur has issued a direction to put an end to the menace of engaging/employing government doctors by various private hospital and nursing homes in the State of Manipur by installing CCTVs in operation theatres and OPD premises of all private hospitals and nursing homes.

The Human Right Law Network in a statement said that on May 29 while hearing a PIL filed by one Thangjam Bilabati Devi, a division bench of the High Court of Manipur comprising of Chief Justice Laxmi Kanta Mohapatra and Justice Kh Nobin Singh has asked the Government of Manipur to consider its suggestion of installing CCTV in the operation theatres and OPD premises of all private hospital and nursing homes and the footage whereof be recorded and placed before the Government.

Consequently, today during a deliberate hearing of the PIL, the Advocate General, Manipur had produced a copy of memorandum (dated October 22 issued by the Director, Health Services, Manipur directing all private hospitals and nursing Homes to install CCTVs in operation Theatres and OPD premises within thirty days at their own cost.

The High Court, after considering the submission of the Advocate General has directed him to inform the High Court as to whether the said order passed by the Director, Health Services has been complied with or not when the matter is listed after six weeks.

It recalled that the petitioner after her son`™s death, expired on November 30, 2012 at RIMS, filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) on February 21 last.

Prior to the death of the Petioner`™s son at RIMS, the deceased was admitted to CMC Hospital Koirengei, wherein Dr W. Ibochouba Singh (who was then serving as Medical Officer at the Thoubal district Hospital at the relevant point of time) had given anaesthesia and thereafter her son started experiencing sudden cardiac arrest, it said.

In order to prevent recurrence of engaging Government doctors by private hospitals, to punish those Government doctors and private hospitals, she filed the PIL.

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Data as Policy Beacon

For long the IFP has been advocating the need for the government to evolve a comprehensive database, and based on them comprehensive white papers on the employment structure as well

For long the IFP has been advocating the need for the government to evolve a comprehensive database, and based on them comprehensive white papers on the employment structure as well as community wise constituent percentages in the government hierarchy. We were prompted by the often levelled serious allegations from different communities that the Manipur government has been biased toward the majority community, the Meiteis, in job recruitments, and that the hierarchy of its power wielders itself ensures that all important decisions are swept by the interests of the majority community. We had also suggested that such a database would be invaluable to allay such apprehensions and suspicions if they did not have a foundation or else be valuable guidelines to make suitable rectification if the allegations are proven true by an actual headcounts. But beyond proving or disproving the allegation, it is anybody`™s guess where else such a database could come handy. For instance, we can think of what the government could have done with such data to arrive at a decision on the agitation by the state`™s Muslim community for the introduction of a reservation policy for the community in government job allotments. Is a genuine cry for special statutory asymmetric measure to ensure more `inclusion` of what is believed to be an `excluded community` in the different hierarchies of government justified? Are the Meitei Pangal actually marginalized? These are questions that could have been much better answered without ambiguities had the government given some serious ear to IFP`™s long standing suggestion. Reservation is a sensitive matter. It can level out playing fields where they have not been uneven, but it can also tilt the same playing fields in the reverse direction if flawed criterions are used to determine it. Hence, it is absolutely essential for the government to know where it treads on the matter.

We too do not have the relevant data in hand, but still by and large, the Muslim community is much less better off than many other communities. While some among the community are exceptionally rich, the majority are burdened by grinding poverty. As for instance, the community forms a large percentage of the menial labour force in the state. They are also visibly more given to petty crimes such as vehicle lifting, as police reports after reports have indicated. These, together with other factors may be vital indicators that some sort of positive discrimination must go the community`™s way. We do however believe that all such affirmative action must have to be time bound, lest they come to be treated as birthrights, as in the case of the reservation policy for Schedule Tribes and Schedule Castes. Positive discriminatory measures must remain only so long as the income and opportunity disparities remain above what is normally considered as not alarming and therefore acceptable though not desirable flaws of normal society. Unqualified extension of these measures can reverse the injustice to those who are made to compete with a hand tied behind their back in the name of levelling out the playing fields. This is what all the agitation against reservation in various institutions of higher learnings in the entire country currently is all about. Reservation is necessary considering the inbuilt and deep rooted inequities in our social structure, but it must have qualitative as well as quantitative limits.

To re-emphasise the point, in evolving any of these policies, what is most needed is hard data. This database in the future can extend beyond the government`™s employment sector. It can for instance include things like, how many heart specialists are there not just in the government services, but also in the private sector. Likewise it could keep a tag of film makers, documentary makers, fiction writers, retired academicians, playwrights, journalists, which district they belong to etc., so as to save time and energy when the government is left to do a manhunt while starting new ventures and need to appoint knowledgeable people to different positions. This will be a census exercise of a specialised kind, and updated much more frequently. It is beyond argument that good record keeping is a vital instrument of good statecraft and it is equally true the Manipur government has been very bad at this.

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Vernacular press among Thadou-Kukis of Manipur – E-Pao.net

Vernacular press among Thadou-Kukis of ManipurE-Pao.netIt is worth mentioning the contribution of Christian missionaries from the West among the tribal of Manipur in general and the Thadou-Kuki tribe in particular. It is a debatable case from the gener…

Vernacular press among Thadou-Kukis of Manipur
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It is worth mentioning the contribution of Christian missionaries from the West among the tribal of Manipur in general and the Thadou-Kuki tribe in particular. It is a debatable case from the general point of view however though if one view from the

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NEROCA FC thrash TRAU; NACO subdue SSU : 10th Manipur State Football League 2015 – E-Pao.net

E-Pao.netNEROCA FC thrash TRAU; NACO subdue SSU : 10th Manipur State Football League 2015E-Pao.netImphal, October 30 2015 : The league matches for the 10TH Manipur State Football League 2015 ended on Friday with NEROCCA FC emerging right on top of the …


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Imphal, October 30 2015 : The league matches for the 10TH Manipur State Football League 2015 ended on Friday with NEROCCA FC emerging right on top of the points chart. On Friday, NEROCA FC thrashed TRAU 4-1.The first goal for NEROCA FC was …
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Declamation contests

Nehru Yuva Kendra NYK , Imphal West is organizing a Declamation Contests at the Block Level, District Level, State Level and National Level on the topic of Patriotism and National Building Source Hueiyen News Service

Nehru Yuva Kendra NYK , Imphal West is organizing a Declamation Contests at the Block Level, District Level, State Level and National Level on the topic of Patriotism and National Building Source Hueiyen News Service

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Transport union urges Home Dept

The All Manipur Road Transport Drivers and Motor Workers’ Union has urged the Home Department to check police personnel extorting money along the National Highways Source The Sangai Express

The All Manipur Road Transport Drivers and Motor Workers’ Union has urged the Home Department to check police personnel extorting money along the National Highways Source The Sangai Express

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