Skill development prog to empower youths

IMPHAL | July 27

In a reply to a question of MLA, Okram Henry on the seventh day of the ongoing Assembly session, Labour minister Th. Radheshyam said that under the department, the Manipur Skill Development Mission has been set up to monitor and implement various skill development programmes.

The minister further relying to a question from the same MLA regarding various steps and schemes taken up to give employment to the youths, said, under the Pradhan Mantri Kausal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) which is being implemented by the Manipur Society for Skill Development (MSSD) targets to give skill training and job replacement link to 32,472 youths.

In another question raised by MLA, D. Korungthang pertaining to the present status of the alternate route to the National Highways from Wangjing to Khudengthabi via Heirok and Machi, Works minister Th. Biswajit replied that feasibility study is in progress by NHIDCL.

Answering to Wangkhei A/C MLA, Okram Henry’s question, Textiles, Commerce & Industries minister, Th. Biswajit  stated that DPR (Detailed Project Report) is under preparation in consultation with the technical committee constituted by the government and that the modality for running the Manipur Spinning Mills will be decided in due course.

IMPHAL | July 27

In a reply to a question of MLA, Okram Henry on the seventh day of the ongoing Assembly session, Labour minister Th. Radheshyam said that under the department, the Manipur Skill Development Mission has been set up to monitor and implement various skill development programmes.

The minister further relying to a question from the same MLA regarding various steps and schemes taken up to give employment to the youths, said, under the Pradhan Mantri Kausal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) which is being implemented by the Manipur Society for Skill Development (MSSD) targets to give skill training and job replacement link to 32,472 youths.

In another question raised by MLA, D. Korungthang pertaining to the present status of the alternate route to the National Highways from Wangjing to Khudengthabi via Heirok and Machi, Works minister Th. Biswajit replied that feasibility study is in progress by NHIDCL.

Answering to Wangkhei A/C MLA, Okram Henry’s question, Textiles, Commerce & Industries minister, Th. Biswajit  stated that DPR (Detailed Project Report) is under preparation in consultation with the technical committee constituted by the government and that the modality for running the Manipur Spinning Mills will be decided in due course.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2286-skill-development-prog-to-empower-youths

Patient “deprived” of treatment at JNIMS

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

In a shocking incident, a lady who came to avail medical treatment in JNIMS was allegedly turned away for “no reasons” by an attendant.

The patient, identified as M. Thaba Devi (55) a resident of Konung Mamang, who has complaint of thyroid went to see the doctors at JNIMS today.

Like everyone else, Thaba accompanied by her sister-in-law, reportedly got herself a ticket after standing a long queue from 9am.

As per the ticket she was to see a medicine doctor in room No.117 and the same was also directed by the clerk in the counter.

Subsequently, Thaba and her sister-in-law approached an attendant of room No.117 and submitted the tickets and waited for her turn.

After a long wait, Thaba who was in serial number 33, was finally called at around 3.30 pm in by a lady attendant.

To her surprise, Thaba was reportedly asked by the attendant to produce previous papers of consultation with the doctor in the room.

Thaba alleged that she was asked to leave the doctor’s room after being informed that a referral paper from another doctor is needed if she is to see the present doctor (in room 117). The doctor was also present in the room.

She strongly resented on the attitude of the staff of the JNIMS depriving the right of a patient.

“We came to JNIMS for we cannot afford to go to private hospital. Is this the way a patient should be treated in a government hospital? We have waited for our turn since early morning and we even skipped our lunch only to be turned away for reasons not known to us”, she lamented.

She appealed to the authority concerned to look into the matter in the interest of poor people like me.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

In a shocking incident, a lady who came to avail medical treatment in JNIMS was allegedly turned away for “no reasons” by an attendant.

The patient, identified as M. Thaba Devi (55) a resident of Konung Mamang, who has complaint of thyroid went to see the doctors at JNIMS today.

Like everyone else, Thaba accompanied by her sister-in-law, reportedly got herself a ticket after standing a long queue from 9am.

As per the ticket she was to see a medicine doctor in room No.117 and the same was also directed by the clerk in the counter.

Subsequently, Thaba and her sister-in-law approached an attendant of room No.117 and submitted the tickets and waited for her turn.

After a long wait, Thaba who was in serial number 33, was finally called at around 3.30 pm in by a lady attendant.

To her surprise, Thaba was reportedly asked by the attendant to produce previous papers of consultation with the doctor in the room.

Thaba alleged that she was asked to leave the doctor’s room after being informed that a referral paper from another doctor is needed if she is to see the present doctor (in room 117). The doctor was also present in the room.

She strongly resented on the attitude of the staff of the JNIMS depriving the right of a patient.

“We came to JNIMS for we cannot afford to go to private hospital. Is this the way a patient should be treated in a government hospital? We have waited for our turn since early morning and we even skipped our lunch only to be turned away for reasons not known to us”, she lamented.

She appealed to the authority concerned to look into the matter in the interest of poor people like me.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2280-patient-deprived-of-treatment-at-jnims

Five more demands passed

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | July 27
Altogether five demands for grants amounting to Rs.1412,71,29,000 for the year 2017-18, were unanimously passed by the House on the seventh day of the ongoing budget session today.
The demands passed by the House…

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

Altogether five demands for grants amounting to Rs.1412,71,29,000 for the year 2017-18, were unanimously passed by the House on the seventh day of the ongoing budget session today.

The demands passed by the House are demand No. 7 police Rs. 1359,72,11,000, demand No.24 vigilance Rs. 3,92,62,000, demand No. 31 fire protection and control Rs. 13,85,45,000, demand No. 32 jails Rs. 19,61,58,000 and demand No.33 home guards Rs. 15,59,53,000.

Motion for disapproval of policy cut was moved by the Opposition bench on four of the five demands except jails.

The demands were unanimously passed by both the benches after the cut motion moved by the Opposition bench was withdrawn after deliberate discussion.

The MLAs participated in the discussion and voting for the grants were K Ranjit, Yamthong Haokip, Kh Joykishan, Abdul Nasir, K Meghachandra, Okram Henry and Surjakumar Okram.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2287-five-more-demands-passed

Centre to initiate dialogue with SoO groups from next month

Centre to initiate dialogue with SoO groups from next month

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

Chief minister, N. Biren Singh today informed the Manipur Legislative Assembly that the state government and Centre will start dialogue with Kuki militants under Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreement and find a solution to the armed movement within a stipulated time.

Biren was responding to queries raised by the Opposition bench in connection with demand No. 7 police on the seventh day of the ongoing budget session.

The Opposition MLAs while moving their cut motions alleged that the state government has failed to control cadres under SoO groups besides other illegal activities that violate ground rules.

Biren further divulged that to initiate the dialogue the government has appointed retired IB director, Debendra Sharma, as interlocutor.

The dialogue with Kuki militant under the two constituent group, UPF and KNO, was earlier proposed to be held on August 4 but owing to some technical shortcomings the talks has been deferred and likely to begin by August 10, said Biren.

He further maintained that the government will make sure that the dialogue does not prolong and try its best to find a solution within a year or two.

“The people of Manipur particularly in hill districts have enough of the activities of militants due to prolonged extension of SoO or cease-fire. So we will make sure that a solution to the problem is brought at the earliest”, he assured.

Clarifying on allegation of failure to curb extortion along the National Highways, the chief minister maintained that the army and police are under strong instruction to keep strict vigil on militant activities.

As a result, altogether 33 cadres of NSCN have been arrested for extortion since the BJP led government came to power. Similarly, altogether 52 cadres of different groups under the SoO were also reportedly arrested for violation of ground rules. Of the total arrested SoO cadres 12 KNA cadres was reportedly arrested from Churachandpur for creating chaos and 26 cadres of UKLF along with arms during a raid in their camps.

Biren further informed the House that the government will not tolerate violation of ground rules by any militant groups under SoO or cease fire and befitting action will be taken according to the law.

With regards to setting up of National Highway Protection Force (NHPF), he revealed that the Centre has given nod for establishment of four IRB battalions rather than the desired NHPF on technical grounds.

The recruitment for the IRB will begin once the vacant post in for the state forces which is 7411 is filled, he said.

According to Biren, the total sanctioned posts for the state forces including IRB are 30,819 out of which 23,398 already filled leaving 7,411 vacant. The process for filing up of the vacancies has already been started by the previous government, said the chief minister.

To curb other chronic problems vexing the department like mob justice, slow investigation etc, he said the present government has started taking initiative in various capacities considering the priorities of the public.

Setting of community policing, separate fast track court for women and children, separate traffic wing etc are some of the initiative, he said adding that strong instruction has been given to police not to jeopardize any case due to failure to file charge-sheet in time, he said.

While clarifying on the demands of the agitating home guards, he said that the government is presently not in the position to fulfil the demands in toto due to financial constraints.

If the demand of the home guards is to be made as per the order of the Supreme Court there will be huge financial involvement, he said. Nevertheless, he assured the House that the government will see what can be done to ease the grievances to some extent.

The chief minister further reiterated that there is no pre-condition agenda on the tripartite talks to be held between the state, Centre and UNC.

Centre to initiate dialogue with SoO groups from next month

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

Chief minister, N. Biren Singh today informed the Manipur Legislative Assembly that the state government and Centre will start dialogue with Kuki militants under Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreement and find a solution to the armed movement within a stipulated time.

Biren was responding to queries raised by the Opposition bench in connection with demand No. 7 police on the seventh day of the ongoing budget session.

The Opposition MLAs while moving their cut motions alleged that the state government has failed to control cadres under SoO groups besides other illegal activities that violate ground rules.

Biren further divulged that to initiate the dialogue the government has appointed retired IB director, Debendra Sharma, as interlocutor.

The dialogue with Kuki militant under the two constituent group, UPF and KNO, was earlier proposed to be held on August 4 but owing to some technical shortcomings the talks has been deferred and likely to begin by August 10, said Biren.

He further maintained that the government will make sure that the dialogue does not prolong and try its best to find a solution within a year or two.

“The people of Manipur particularly in hill districts have enough of the activities of militants due to prolonged extension of SoO or cease-fire. So we will make sure that a solution to the problem is brought at the earliest”, he assured.

Clarifying on allegation of failure to curb extortion along the National Highways, the chief minister maintained that the army and police are under strong instruction to keep strict vigil on militant activities.

As a result, altogether 33 cadres of NSCN have been arrested for extortion since the BJP led government came to power. Similarly, altogether 52 cadres of different groups under the SoO were also reportedly arrested for violation of ground rules. Of the total arrested SoO cadres 12 KNA cadres was reportedly arrested from Churachandpur for creating chaos and 26 cadres of UKLF along with arms during a raid in their camps.

Biren further informed the House that the government will not tolerate violation of ground rules by any militant groups under SoO or cease fire and befitting action will be taken according to the law.

With regards to setting up of National Highway Protection Force (NHPF), he revealed that the Centre has given nod for establishment of four IRB battalions rather than the desired NHPF on technical grounds.

The recruitment for the IRB will begin once the vacant post in for the state forces which is 7411 is filled, he said.

According to Biren, the total sanctioned posts for the state forces including IRB are 30,819 out of which 23,398 already filled leaving 7,411 vacant. The process for filing up of the vacancies has already been started by the previous government, said the chief minister.

To curb other chronic problems vexing the department like mob justice, slow investigation etc, he said the present government has started taking initiative in various capacities considering the priorities of the public.

Setting of community policing, separate fast track court for women and children, separate traffic wing etc are some of the initiative, he said adding that strong instruction has been given to police not to jeopardize any case due to failure to file charge-sheet in time, he said.

While clarifying on the demands of the agitating home guards, he said that the government is presently not in the position to fulfil the demands in toto due to financial constraints.

If the demand of the home guards is to be made as per the order of the Supreme Court there will be huge financial involvement, he said. Nevertheless, he assured the House that the government will see what can be done to ease the grievances to some extent.

The chief minister further reiterated that there is no pre-condition agenda on the tripartite talks to be held between the state, Centre and UNC.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2288-centre-to-initiate-dialogue-with-soo-groups-from-next-month

Subletting of teachers’ job found in Chingai schools

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UKHRUL | July 27

A one day tour program to Paoyi, Paorei and Phungcham village was carried out by Pawan Yadav SDO of Chingai and LM Block along with Philachui Sharon, district coordinator SSA-RTE Ukhrul, Dr. Ramakhrishna, Program Coordinator, KVK Ukhrul.

The tour also includes Rinshang Pheiray, Zila Swachh Bharat Prerak, ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation & Tata Trusts, Ukhrul to oversee the various development programs being implemented in the three villages.

In the surprise visit, sub-letting of teachers was found in most of the schools. There was no drinking water facilities and separate toilets for boys and girls. Mid-Day meals were provided but not regularly due to inadequate provisions of rice. Most of the students have received their school uniforms from SSA except Paoyi Government High School.

Paoyi Government High School with a total of 118 students is functioning without Maths and Science teachers. Paorei Primary School is running with crack wall and without kitchen. The school building is in a dilapidated condition.

The roof of two class room of Paocham High School destroyed last year by storm is yet to be repaired. The headmaster of the school said that the matter has already been reported to the authority concerned in 2016. Besides, there is no chowkidar at Phungcham Primary School.

The school has a high record of student’s enrolments with strength of 176 students. One of the buildings with two classrooms is in a dilapidated condition which needs immediate repairing.

Awareness on biometric enrolment, MGNREGS Job Card verification and on-going Swachh Bharat Mission was disseminated to the villagers. The visiting team had an interaction with the teachers, students and meeting with the villagers.

Pawan Yadav gave assurance to refer the problems and the issues of the schools to the higher authority.

From Our Correspondent 

UKHRUL | July 27

A one day tour program to Paoyi, Paorei and Phungcham village was carried out by Pawan Yadav SDO of Chingai and LM Block along with Philachui Sharon, district coordinator SSA-RTE Ukhrul, Dr. Ramakhrishna, Program Coordinator, KVK Ukhrul.

The tour also includes Rinshang Pheiray, Zila Swachh Bharat Prerak, ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation & Tata Trusts, Ukhrul to oversee the various development programs being implemented in the three villages.

In the surprise visit, sub-letting of teachers was found in most of the schools. There was no drinking water facilities and separate toilets for boys and girls. Mid-Day meals were provided but not regularly due to inadequate provisions of rice. Most of the students have received their school uniforms from SSA except Paoyi Government High School.

Paoyi Government High School with a total of 118 students is functioning without Maths and Science teachers. Paorei Primary School is running with crack wall and without kitchen. The school building is in a dilapidated condition.

The roof of two class room of Paocham High School destroyed last year by storm is yet to be repaired. The headmaster of the school said that the matter has already been reported to the authority concerned in 2016. Besides, there is no chowkidar at Phungcham Primary School.

The school has a high record of student’s enrolments with strength of 176 students. One of the buildings with two classrooms is in a dilapidated condition which needs immediate repairing.

Awareness on biometric enrolment, MGNREGS Job Card verification and on-going Swachh Bharat Mission was disseminated to the villagers. The visiting team had an interaction with the teachers, students and meeting with the villagers.

Pawan Yadav gave assurance to refer the problems and the issues of the schools to the higher authority.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2282-subletting-of-teachers-job-found-in-chingai-schools

COSHSEM online form submission training

IMPHAL| July 27

A district wise training programme of the staff members of the institutions under the Council of Higher Secondary Education for the online submission of enrolment and registration of students for class XI and XII was organised today at the meeting hall of the council.

On the first day of the programme today, 80 staff members of institutions from the allotted districts were imparted hands on training for the online submission, said a release. The programme is taken up as a part of the digitisation of the students’ data, it said adding after the completion of the training programme, the online submission and registration will commence from the first week of August. The training programme will continue up till July 31, it added.

IMPHAL| July 27

A district wise training programme of the staff members of the institutions under the Council of Higher Secondary Education for the online submission of enrolment and registration of students for class XI and XII was organised today at the meeting hall of the council.

On the first day of the programme today, 80 staff members of institutions from the allotted districts were imparted hands on training for the online submission, said a release. The programme is taken up as a part of the digitisation of the students’ data, it said adding after the completion of the training programme, the online submission and registration will commence from the first week of August. The training programme will continue up till July 31, it added.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2255-coshsem-online-form-submission-training

Registration drive for GST

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TAMENGLONG | July 27
Deputy Commissioner of Tamenglong, Armstrong Pame organised awareness and registration drive on Good and Services Tax (GST) at the conference hall of DC office, Tamenglong today.
Hundreds of shopkeepers at…

Registration drive for GST

From Our Correspondent

TAMENGLONG | July 27

Deputy Commissioner of Tamenglong, Armstrong Pame organised awareness and registration drive on Good and Services Tax (GST) at the conference hall of DC office, Tamenglong today.

Hundreds of shopkeepers attended the first ever awareness campaign on GST in Tamenglong. Officials of state government who attended as resource persons were assistant commissioner of taxes, R. K. Khurkishore Singh and superintendents of taxes N. Denish Singh, Ph. Agang Kabui and Amos Kamei.

Armstrong Pame said that his personal assistant Rachubiu Pame has appointed temporary coordinator to monitor and registration of GST in the district headquarters till the department depute a staff.

The department is not in a position to depute a staff or sanction money to repair the room for office in the district, he added.

He also assured all the shop owners and traders to open one facilitation counter at the office complex of the DC Tamenglong.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2260-registration-drive-for-gst

Teachers’ orientation course kicks off

Teachers’ orientation course kicks off

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

In an aim to educate the deeper logics and teachings of philosophy, a five-day teachers’ orientation course started today at DM College of Arts, philosophy department. It is also organised by the same.

During the opening function, Dorendra Singh, retired principal of DM College of Arts who was also the chief guest said that philosophy is one of the most regarded subjects and a respectable profession.

He talked about contemporary philosophy and analytical philosophy which is also the topics to be discussed in the orientation course.

He went on by saying that in philosophy, one of the most important logic is “it is our common property” and that common sense is the original home of philosophers and without it, no philosopher can substantiate its theory or thesis.

Professor S. Shyamkishore Singh, retired head dean of humanities, MU and Sharangajit Khundrakpam, president of DM College of Arts attended the function as presidium members.

Teachers’ orientation course kicks off

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

In an aim to educate the deeper logics and teachings of philosophy, a five-day teachers’ orientation course started today at DM College of Arts, philosophy department. It is also organised by the same.

During the opening function, Dorendra Singh, retired principal of DM College of Arts who was also the chief guest said that philosophy is one of the most regarded subjects and a respectable profession.

He talked about contemporary philosophy and analytical philosophy which is also the topics to be discussed in the orientation course.

He went on by saying that in philosophy, one of the most important logic is “it is our common property” and that common sense is the original home of philosophers and without it, no philosopher can substantiate its theory or thesis.

Professor S. Shyamkishore Singh, retired head dean of humanities, MU and Sharangajit Khundrakpam, president of DM College of Arts attended the function as presidium members.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2257-teachers-orientation-course-kicks-off

Maram locals decries doctor’s transfer

IMPHAL | July 27

Maram Khullen Circle Youth & Students’ Association (MKCYSA) expressed its strong resentment against the transfer order of the Maram PHC senior most Medical Officer (SMO) in-charge, Dr. Ngouniba Peter.

A release said the transfer order has come a time when the PHC is doing so well under the said doctor. Medical facilities at Maram PHC has today become a 24×7 medical aid centre rendering prompt services not only to the locals but to the vast area populace including Mao, Poumai, Upper Zaliang areas, Don Bosco college students and other emergency patients and casualties, it added.

The local populace considers the sudden transfer of the SMO as an injustice and a measure of discouragement to an honest, efficient and hard-working government servant, it said.

IMPHAL | July 27

Maram Khullen Circle Youth & Students’ Association (MKCYSA) expressed its strong resentment against the transfer order of the Maram PHC senior most Medical Officer (SMO) in-charge, Dr. Ngouniba Peter.

A release said the transfer order has come a time when the PHC is doing so well under the said doctor. Medical facilities at Maram PHC has today become a 24×7 medical aid centre rendering prompt services not only to the locals but to the vast area populace including Mao, Poumai, Upper Zaliang areas, Don Bosco college students and other emergency patients and casualties, it added.

The local populace considers the sudden transfer of the SMO as an injustice and a measure of discouragement to an honest, efficient and hard-working government servant, it said.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2261-maram-locals-decries-doctor-s-transfer

Green Manipur initiative in CCpur

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CHURACHANDPUR | July 27

Under the chief minister’s Green Manipur initiative, the deputy commissioner of Churachandpur, Shyam Lal Poonia, superintendent of police Rakesh Balwal, DLOs and civil organisations today carried out a tree plantation drive at the mini secretariat and staff quarters campus, Churachandpur

Officials from various government departments, representatives from civil societies and media persons participated in the drive.

Speaking on the occasion, Shyam Lal Poonia stressed on the need to take up serious steps towards plantation of new trees and at the same time to preserve the existing forest to maintain ecological balance for sustainable future.

He also appealed to all the stakeholders to come forward and help in achieving the goal of Green Manipur.

Search operation

In view of Independence Day on August 15, about 100 personnel of Churachandpur district police conducted a cordon and search operation in the areas of the district from 4 am to 6 am today.

The operation was led by additional SP L. Khongsai along with SDPOs Augustine Khongsai and Johnny Sharma from Thanlon and Churachandpur and altogether around 300 people were verified, out of which 16 persons could not produce valid documents and they were taken to Churachandpur police station for further verification.

From Our Correspondent

CHURACHANDPUR | July 27

Under the chief minister’s Green Manipur initiative, the deputy commissioner of Churachandpur, Shyam Lal Poonia, superintendent of police Rakesh Balwal, DLOs and civil organisations today carried out a tree plantation drive at the mini secretariat and staff quarters campus, Churachandpur

Officials from various government departments, representatives from civil societies and media persons participated in the drive.

Speaking on the occasion, Shyam Lal Poonia stressed on the need to take up serious steps towards plantation of new trees and at the same time to preserve the existing forest to maintain ecological balance for sustainable future.

He also appealed to all the stakeholders to come forward and help in achieving the goal of Green Manipur.

Search operation

In view of Independence Day on August 15, about 100 personnel of Churachandpur district police conducted a cordon and search operation in the areas of the district from 4 am to 6 am today.

The operation was led by additional SP L. Khongsai along with SDPOs Augustine Khongsai and Johnny Sharma from Thanlon and Churachandpur and altogether around 300 people were verified, out of which 16 persons could not produce valid documents and they were taken to Churachandpur police station for further verification.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2259-green-manipur-initiative-in-ccpur

CIRCA calls for hoisting “national flag” on August 14

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

Coalition of Indigenes’ Rights Campaign (CIRCA), Manipur’s student front appealed to all the colleges and schools students across the state to hoist the Manipur “national flag” in their respective schools and college on August 14 (Manipur Independence Day).

Addressing a press meet today at CIRCA office at Kwakeithel, Imphal CIRCA, convenor, Moirangthem Angamba Meitei said that hosting of Manipur “national flag” is to remember and show to the world that  Manipur was once an independent country.

CIRCA will organise a function on August 11, to let the students aware about the “Instrument of Accession” signed between the Maharaja of Manipur and the Governor General of India on August 11, 1947, he added.

According to the Instrument of Accession, any function in relation to the administration of the state and law of the dominion should be exercised by the state, except for the defence, communication, action and affairs, continued the convenor.

CIRCA, co-convenor, Rajesh Yumnam said that the “nation flag” of Manipur will be available in the head office and all the branch offices of Democratic Students Alliance Manipur and Apunba Ireipakki Meheiro Sinpanglup which are CIRCA student’s front organisation.

The venue of the function on Instrument of Accession will be announced soon, he added.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

Coalition of Indigenes’ Rights Campaign (CIRCA), Manipur’s student front appealed to all the colleges and schools students across the state to hoist the Manipur “national flag” in their respective schools and college on August 14 (Manipur Independence Day).

Addressing a press meet today at CIRCA office at Kwakeithel, Imphal CIRCA, convenor, Moirangthem Angamba Meitei said that hosting of Manipur “national flag” is to remember and show to the world that  Manipur was once an independent country.

CIRCA will organise a function on August 11, to let the students aware about the “Instrument of Accession” signed between the Maharaja of Manipur and the Governor General of India on August 11, 1947, he added.

According to the Instrument of Accession, any function in relation to the administration of the state and law of the dominion should be exercised by the state, except for the defence, communication, action and affairs, continued the convenor.

CIRCA, co-convenor, Rajesh Yumnam said that the “nation flag” of Manipur will be available in the head office and all the branch offices of Democratic Students Alliance Manipur and Apunba Ireipakki Meheiro Sinpanglup which are CIRCA student’s front organisation.

The venue of the function on Instrument of Accession will be announced soon, he added.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2262-circa-calls-for-hoisting-national-flag-on-august-14

JTSU appeals students to abstain class

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KANGPOKPI | July 27

To protest over the alleged assault to the president of students’ union, Ananda Singh Higher Secondary Academy, Joint Tribal Students’ Union, Imphal has appealed to all tribal students to abstain from attending their respective classes from July 28.

Lensonthang Haokip, president, JTSU-I said that Mini Baite, president, Students’ Union Ananda Singh Higher Secondary Academy was assaulted by some students near the school toilet with no clear reason.

He continued that the student body demanded the school authority to resolve the matter by bringing an understanding within three days on July 24. The student body also served an ultimatum that the school authority that if the matter is not resolved within the stipulated time the tribal students will abstain from their respective class until it is resolved amicably.

“Therefore, we asked all the tribal students to stay away from their respective classes from tomorrow as the school authority has failed to resolve the matter”, said Haokip.

From Our Correspondent

KANGPOKPI | July 27

To protest over the alleged assault to the president of students’ union, Ananda Singh Higher Secondary Academy, Joint Tribal Students’ Union, Imphal has appealed to all tribal students to abstain from attending their respective classes from July 28.

Lensonthang Haokip, president, JTSU-I said that Mini Baite, president, Students’ Union Ananda Singh Higher Secondary Academy was assaulted by some students near the school toilet with no clear reason.

He continued that the student body demanded the school authority to resolve the matter by bringing an understanding within three days on July 24. The student body also served an ultimatum that the school authority that if the matter is not resolved within the stipulated time the tribal students will abstain from their respective class until it is resolved amicably.

“Therefore, we asked all the tribal students to stay away from their respective classes from tomorrow as the school authority has failed to resolve the matter”, said Haokip.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2256-jtsu-appeals-students-to-abstain-class

Irregularities in panchayat lottery alleged

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

The intending candidate of Takyel Gram Panchayat L. Geetchandra objected to holding the lottery for the pradhans and members for women’s seat reservations in SC, ST categories for gram panchayat election of Imphal West yesterday.

He alleged that the lottery was held without conforming to the rules laid down by the Centre for the panchayat election. He said the basis of rules for the lottery was different from other districts.

Geetchandra said as per the panchayat rule, those who were unreserved in the last election lottery must be reserved in the next lottery. But for Imphal West only ST seats were taken out and all the remaining seats were conducted lottery.

However, when he made inquiries officials did not entertain his complaint.

He urged the government to look into the matter within tomorrow itself and demanded that the concerned authority must clarify the matter.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

The intending candidate of Takyel Gram Panchayat L. Geetchandra objected to holding the lottery for the pradhans and members for women’s seat reservations in SC, ST categories for gram panchayat election of Imphal West yesterday.

He alleged that the lottery was held without conforming to the rules laid down by the Centre for the panchayat election. He said the basis of rules for the lottery was different from other districts.

Geetchandra said as per the panchayat rule, those who were unreserved in the last election lottery must be reserved in the next lottery. But for Imphal West only ST seats were taken out and all the remaining seats were conducted lottery.

However, when he made inquiries officials did not entertain his complaint.

He urged the government to look into the matter within tomorrow itself and demanded that the concerned authority must clarify the matter.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2263-irregularities-in-panchayat-lottery-alleged

Parents convention for disabled persons

IMPHAL | July 27
Handicapped Development (HD) Foundation, Manipur will be organising a one day state level parents convention for persons with disabilities on July 30 at Manipur Press Club, Majorkhul.
A release said the aim of the convention is to di…

IMPHAL | July 27

Handicapped Development (HD) Foundation, Manipur will be organising a one day state level parents convention for persons with disabilities on July 30 at Manipur Press Club, Majorkhul.

A release said the aim of the convention is to discuss about the role of parents to bring their children in the mainstream life and the challenges face by them so that they can contribute to the welfare of the state and the nation as a whole.

Registration will be done between 9:30 am to 10:30 am at the venue and all the parents are requested to attend the convention, added HD Foundation in the release.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2264-parents-convention-for-disabled-persons

Panchayat elections reservation notice

IMPHAL | July 27
It has been notified by the Rural Development and Panchayati Raj department that for the purpose of reservation for the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in respect of the six zilla parishads, viz., Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoub…

IMPHAL | July 27

It has been notified by the Rural Development and Panchayati Raj department that for the purpose of reservation for the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in respect of the six zilla parishads, viz., Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal, Bishnupur and Kakching and Jiribam for the ensuing fith gerenral panchayat elections, only Imphal West has been reserved for the SC category.

The reservation of offices of the Adhyakshas and seats for SC and ST, women zilla parishad members in respect for the mentioned zilla parishads are also released.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2258-panchayat-elections-reservation-notice

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Post Manipur flood – Outbreak of disease looms large – Moneycontrol.com

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Post Manipur flood – Outbreak of disease looms large – Outlook India

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