HAC meet studies myriad issues

The Hill Areas Committee HAC today held a meeting and discussed a plethora of issues ranging from ambiguity on police jurisdictions, unclear district boundaries, land records etc Source The Sangai Express

The Hill Areas Committee HAC today held a meeting and discussed a plethora of issues ranging from ambiguity on police jurisdictions, unclear district boundaries, land records etc Source The Sangai Express

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Training programme held

Handicapped Development Foundation HDF organised a one day training programme on identification and management of children with disabilities at Manipur Press C ub today Source The Sangai Express

Handicapped Development Foundation HDF organised a one day training programme on identification and management of children with disabilities at Manipur Press C ub today Source The Sangai Express

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Ground water

Modern and scientific techniques of pumping up groundwater to help solve the problem of water scarcity was deliberated at length at a two day regional workshop that kick started at Classic Hotel from today Source The Sangai Express

Modern and scientific techniques of pumping up groundwater to help solve the problem of water scarcity was deliberated at length at a two day regional workshop that kick started at Classic Hotel from today Source The Sangai Express

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Teachers’ Assn appeals

The Graduate Teachers’ Association 2011 has fervently appealed to the concerned authority to release the pending salaries for the month of October, November and December at the earliest in view of the ensuing Christmas festival Source Hueiyen News…

The Graduate Teachers’ Association 2011 has fervently appealed to the concerned authority to release the pending salaries for the month of October, November and December at the earliest in view of the ensuing Christmas festival Source Hueiyen News Service

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Fast unto death stir

Three members of Demand Committee for the Promotion Upgradation of Undergraduate Primary Teachers to Graduate Post have started staging a fast unto death stir at Sagolband Moirang Leirak Machin from today Source The Sangai Express

Three members of Demand Committee for the Promotion Upgradation of Undergraduate Primary Teachers to Graduate Post have started staging a fast unto death stir at Sagolband Moirang Leirak Machin from today Source The Sangai Express

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ANSAM questions GoI’s sincerity on peace process

All Naga Students Association, Manipur ANSAM has urged the Government of India to treat the Naga peace process seriously and urged for releasing the jailed NSCN IM leader Anthony Ningkhan Shimray and all other ‘political prisoners’ without further de…

All Naga Students Association, Manipur ANSAM has urged the Government of India to treat the Naga peace process seriously and urged for releasing the jailed NSCN IM leader Anthony Ningkhan Shimray and all other ‘political prisoners’ without further delay Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Treat Naga issue seriously ANSAM tells GoI

The All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur ANSAM has urged the Government of India to treat the Naga peace process seriously and urged the latter to release jailed NSCN IM leader Anthony Ningkhan Shimray and all the ‘political prisoners’ without fur…

The All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur ANSAM has urged the Government of India to treat the Naga peace process seriously and urged the latter to release jailed NSCN IM leader Anthony Ningkhan Shimray and all the ‘political prisoners’ without further delay Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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ATSUM celebrates 40th foundation day

The 40th Foundation Day of All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur ATSUM was celebrated today at ATSUM ES office located at New Lambulane, Imphal Source The Sangai Express

The 40th Foundation Day of All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur ATSUM was celebrated today at ATSUM ES office located at New Lambulane, Imphal Source The Sangai Express

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Cultural presentation programme

Different cultural items were presented at a colourful function organised as part of the weeklong Indo Russian friendship programme inaugurated by Chief Minister O Ibobi on December 14 Source The Sangai Express

Different cultural items were presented at a colourful function organised as part of the weeklong Indo Russian friendship programme inaugurated by Chief Minister O Ibobi on December 14 Source The Sangai Express

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Milkmen protest

Members of the Manipur Milk Producers Cooperative Union Limited, also known as Milk Union in short today staged a protest demonstration in front of their Porompat office against the alleged faulty policies of the Cooperation Department Source The Sa…

Members of the Manipur Milk Producers Cooperative Union Limited, also known as Milk Union in short today staged a protest demonstration in front of their Porompat office against the alleged faulty policies of the Cooperation Department Source The Sangai Express

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Khungdongbam Brojendro Theatre Festival from January 18, 2014

The Khundongbam Brojendro Theatre Festival to be organized by Khungdongbam Brojendro Cultural Trust in collaboration with Art and Culture Department under the theme of ‘Theatre for Peace and Friendship’ will be held from January 18 24 at the newly inau…

The Khundongbam Brojendro Theatre Festival to be organized by Khungdongbam Brojendro Cultural Trust in collaboration with Art and Culture Department under the theme of ‘Theatre for Peace and Friendship’ will be held from January 18 24 at the newly inaugurated Maharaja Chandrakirti Auditorium but the closing ceremony cum prize distribution function of the festival would be held on January 28 at the same venue Source Hueiyen News Service

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MPCC observes Nirbhaya Day

Joining other parts of the country, the Nirbhaya Day was observed in the State with the Manipur Pradesh Mahila Congress Committee organising a one day State level seminar on crime against women today at Congress Bhawan, BT Road Source The Sangai Exp…

Joining other parts of the country, the Nirbhaya Day was observed in the State with the Manipur Pradesh Mahila Congress Committee organising a one day State level seminar on crime against women today at Congress Bhawan, BT Road Source The Sangai Express

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RDPR stripped of all major schemes

One of the major departments of the State Government, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj RD PR Department has been made insignificant with its Monitoring Cell taking away all major schemes to be implemented during the current financial year 2013 14…

One of the major departments of the State Government, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj RD PR Department has been made insignificant with its Monitoring Cell taking away all major schemes to be implemented during the current financial year 2013 14 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Cabinet sets target of 60 pc Plan fund utilisation

Taking a serious view of the poor expenditure of Plan fund, the State Cabinet which met today has set a target of utilising 60 percent of the fund by the end of December this year Source The Sangai Express

Taking a serious view of the poor expenditure of Plan fund, the State Cabinet which met today has set a target of utilising 60 percent of the fund by the end of December this year Source The Sangai Express

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Border fencing work still on, claims Govajang village chief

Although Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had assured to look into the issue of controversial fencing and Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde had directed the Border Roads Organisation to halt border fencing work along the Indo Manipur Myanmar borde…

Although Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had assured to look into the issue of controversial fencing and Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde had directed the Border Roads Organisation to halt border fencing work along the Indo Manipur Myanmar border, construction of border fence is still going on, according to Govajang village chief Thangkhopao Kipgen Source The Sangai Express

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Betel leaves agent recieves second bomb threat

IMPHAL December 16: A Chinese-made hand grenade was found near the residence of a betel leaf agent in Thangmeiband Sinam Leikai under Imphal Police Station at around 10 .30 am today. Later, the bomb was safely defused by a team … Continue reading

IMPHAL December 16: A Chinese-made hand grenade was found near the residence of a betel leaf agent in Thangmeiband Sinam Leikai under Imphal Police Station at around 10 .30 am today. Later, the bomb was safely defused by a team of Imphal Police.

According to police sources, the bomb was discovered by the locals close to the boundary wall of the residence of Norendro alias Tomba, 47, son of late Ibomcha, and they informed the police about the bomb.

After receiving the information, a team of Imphal Police rushed to Thangmeiband Sinam Leikai and safely retrieved the bomb, police said.

It may be mentioned that around midnight of November 7 last, a powerful Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was set off at the veranda of a betel leaf godown at Thangmeiband Lourungpurel Leikai owned by Norendro. The blast shattered the window panes, tin roofs and entrance gate of buildings in the vicinity.

On the other hand, talking to IFP over the phone, Norendro said that information was provided to him by officials from the Border Security Force (BSF) post at Koirengei on his mobile phone that a militant group has planted a hand grenade somewhere near   his residence. As he was at present staying at another house at Khoyathong, he passed the information to his sister Anandi asking her to confirm the situation. While looking out at the specified place, she found a suspicious object lying unattended near their residence and in front of an under construction shop, he stated.

When he reached his Thangmeiband residence personnel of Imphal police and BSF had already arrived there. He admitted receiving threats and monetary demands from various underground groups from the past many months and also clarified that he is no more related to the betel leaf business.

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Commerce and Industries minister stresses on need of Geographical Indication registration

IMPHAL, December 16: None of the products including handloom and handicraft which are made in the state are registered with the Geographical Indication, and as such unable to make claims whenever the products are copied or imitated by someone else, … Continue reading

IMPHAL, December 16: None of the products including handloom and handicraft which are made in the state are registered with the Geographical Indication, and as such unable to make claims whenever the products are copied or imitated by someone else, said Commerce and Industries, minister, Govindas Konthoujam today.

Speaking at the distribution function of loom and accessories of Imphal Handloom Cluster at Common Facilities Centre (CFC) at Nongthombam Leikai today, the minister elaborated that there is a need for all products to be registered.

Today’s function was organized by the Institute of Entrepreneurs today.

During the function 40 looms and 600 accessories of looms were distributed to the beneficiaries.   

He continued that in order to promote the handcraft and handloom products of the state, the government has already urged the Ministry of Textile to open 36 clusters in the state; and added that as per the report of Handloom census 2010- 2011 the state holds the third position in the production of handloom and handicraft products in the country and is the first amongst the Northeastern states.

Apart from sports, handcraft and handloom products bring laurels to the state, he said.

He however lamented that the participation of male in the industry is minimal.

In order to promote the products of the state, it is necessary for the men of the state to actively participate in the field, he continued.

He further said that without differentiating works for men and women, everyone should work hard.

There is no lack of market for the finished products, he said before adding that if the production can be increased and be maintained, he would surely bring more entrepreneurs from outside the state or country.

He said that there is a scheme which provides solar home lighting to all weavers, and as such the weavers need to be aware of the scheme and avail of it.

The minister also assured that a power loom training will be held at Takyel Industries soon.  

Parliamentary Secretary, MOBC and SC, Md Amin Shah also mentioned that the work culture of the state needs much improvement.

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District level committee for NAFSA recieves Cabinet`s nod

IMPHAL, December 16: With the objective to meet its target to implement the National Food Security Act by March 2015, the state cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh has given nod to constitute district level committee for implementation … Continue reading

IMPHAL, December 16: With the objective to meet its target to implement the National Food Security Act by March 2015, the state cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh has given nod to constitute district level committee for implementation of National Food Security Act, 2013.

In the meantime, it also resolved to complete the issuing of household cards by end of January 2014.

The cabinet meeting was held today around 3pm in the cabinet hall of Chief Minister’s secretariat.

Briefing media persons in his office chamber after the cabinet meeting, CAF and PD minister who is also the government’s spokesperson, M Okendro, divulged that the cabinet meeting also minutely reviewed the current Plan Expenditure (2013-14) wherein it resolved to instruct all the departments to submit Utilisation Certificate and Action Plan report to be submitted by December 20.

Moreover, it also set target to utilise the funds by December 6, taking serious note of the slow pace of work.

He revealed that only 12 percent of the annual plan has been utilised at an average rate for all the departments. All heads of departments and entire deputy commissions of the districts also attended the cabinet meet.

Meanwhile, the cabinet also approved the upgradation of Sahamphung SDC Circle in Ukhrul district to sub-division and also discussed minutely on the law and order situation of the state.

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