Father informs UN’s agency about missing daughter

Besides informing the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance of the United Nations about the disappearance of a hearing and speech impaired child, Laishram Amuthoi, father of L Surmila, has sought the cooperation of all concerned in tra…

Besides informing the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance of the United Nations about the disappearance of a hearing and speech impaired child, Laishram Amuthoi, father of L Surmila, has sought the cooperation of all concerned in tracing his 10 year old daughter Source The Sangai Express

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Parliamentary team arrives in State

A team comprising 19 members of Parliamentary Standing Committee arrived here this evening on a two day visit for interaction with various departmental heads related to commerce and industries Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

A team comprising 19 members of Parliamentary Standing Committee arrived here this evening on a two day visit for interaction with various departmental heads related to commerce and industries Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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CM brushes aside NaMo wave in North East region

Mandate of the people and not lofty claims by State unit BJP leaders about popularity and impact by its Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi gaining momentum in the North East region will be decisive in the upcoming Parliamentary elections, assert…

Mandate of the people and not lofty claims by State unit BJP leaders about popularity and impact by its Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi gaining momentum in the North East region will be decisive in the upcoming Parliamentary elections, asserted Chief Minister Okram ibobi Singh Source The Sangai Express

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NaMo wave can’t topple Cong bastion in State Ibobi

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi today exclaimed that the political wave created by BJP Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi is too low to break the Congress stronghold in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi today exclaimed that the political wave created by BJP Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi is too low to break the Congress stronghold in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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Bangladesh Biman to fly twice a week to Guwahati from Dhaka

To increase air connectivity between the North East States and Bangladesh, the Government of the neighbouring country has approved the proposal of its National air carrier, Bangladesh Biman to fly twice a week from Dhaka to Guwahati starting from July …

To increase air connectivity between the North East States and Bangladesh, the Government of the neighbouring country has approved the proposal of its National air carrier, Bangladesh Biman to fly twice a week from Dhaka to Guwahati starting from July 1 this year Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Delhi police to train NE people on selfdefence

With the rising cases of rape, molestation and assault on the North East people in New Delhi the police in the national capital will be imparting ’emergency self defence training’ to the North East people from February end Source Hueiyen News Servic…

With the rising cases of rape, molestation and assault on the North East people in New Delhi the police in the national capital will be imparting ’emergency self defence training’ to the North East people from February end Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Anal bodies condemn rape of minor girl

Several Anal bodies have strongly condemned the incident of rape of a minor girl by unknown person on the night of January 20 at Kangbung village under Chakpikarong sub division in Chandel district Source Hueiyen News Service

Several Anal bodies have strongly condemned the incident of rape of a minor girl by unknown person on the night of January 20 at Kangbung village under Chakpikarong sub division in Chandel district Source Hueiyen News Service

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JNIMS scores a first in NE

Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences JNIMS Hospital will become the first medical college in the entire North East region to install electron microscope Source The Sangai Express

Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences JNIMS Hospital will become the first medical college in the entire North East region to install electron microscope Source The Sangai Express

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Compensated trucks lacked updated documents

Even as the Government has already compensated owners of 39 trucks which were burnt down during the total bandh called in pursuit of the demand for granting full fledged district status to Sadar Hills, it has come to light that most of these trucks did…

Even as the Government has already compensated owners of 39 trucks which were burnt down during the total bandh called in pursuit of the demand for granting full fledged district status to Sadar Hills, it has come to light that most of these trucks did no possess complete documents necessary for operating on National Highways Source The Sangai Express

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Education Minister clarifies on SSA fund misuse slur

Reacting to the allegations of All Manipur School Management and Development Committee, Education Minister M Okendro has clarified that the Ministry of Human Resources Development released a sum of Rs Source Hueiyen News Service

Reacting to the allegations of All Manipur School Management and Development Committee, Education Minister M Okendro has clarified that the Ministry of Human Resources Development released a sum of Rs Source Hueiyen News Service

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Is Rio really to leave Nagaland politics

Two major political ripples are sweeping Nagaland today with Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio reportedly contemplating to resign from his post to contest the upcoming Lok Sabha election Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

Two major political ripples are sweeping Nagaland today with Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio reportedly contemplating to resign from his post to contest the upcoming Lok Sabha election Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Strong work culture need of hour, says Dy CM

IMPHAL, January 29: The three-day-long Tribal Cultural Festival that started on 27 January comes to an end at the Tribal Research Institute in Chingmeirong on Wednesday. In his keynote address, George Maran, Joint Secretary, Tribal Affair, said the multi-ethnic festival … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 29: The three-day-long Tribal Cultural Festival that started on 27 January comes to an end at the Tribal Research Institute in Chingmeirong on Wednesday.

In his keynote address, George Maran, Joint Secretary, Tribal Affair, said the multi-ethnic festival participated by thirty-four colourful tribes was mainly organised to educate people about the various tribes and to make them understand their culture and traditions, also expressing the need for people to appreciate and recognise other groups so that they can start believing one another and make the society faction free.

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam, chief guest on the closing day of the festival organised by the Tribal Research Institute and jointly sponsored by the ministry of tribal affairs, Government of India and Manipur, said: “Today is the scrutiny of the INC nominated candidate in the Manipur State Legislative for the RS polls so I wouldn’t be able to attend the entire session. On the other hand, the festival held for the third time, has as its theme “Culture for peace and harmony” this time around, with the intention of building bridges between different tribes. People feel culture is important but the main culture is the work-culture and it’s important for all communities to have it.”

Adding further, he said the festival was organised in an opportune time after the harvesting season and lamented that people nowadays are least interested in developing a work-culture but people should not forget that work-culture is important as it will usher in a more meaningful culture.

“Whether it is Sangai festival, Tribal festival or any other festival, it will bring integrity in the state and people should cultivate peace and harmony. People should have a work-culture to bring development, peace, harmony and integrity in the state.”

Dr Chalton Lien Amo, Chairman, Hill Area Committee, was the president while T Manga Vaiphei, Chairman, Manipur Tribal Development Corporation was the guest of honour on the closing day.

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Mammoth Islamic conference held

JIRIBAM, January 29: A mammoth Islamic conference attended by over 2000 Muslims was held today under the banner of the All Jiribam Muslim Welfare Society at Sonapur, Jiribam. More than 2000 thousand people were attended the conference. Delivering the keynotes … Continue reading

JIRIBAM, January 29: A mammoth Islamic conference attended by over 2000 Muslims was held today under the banner of the All Jiribam Muslim Welfare Society at Sonapur, Jiribam. More than 2000 thousand people were attended the conference.

Delivering the keynotes address, Md Najrul Islam Laskar convener of the Islamic Conference lauded minister of Forest, Law and Revenue, and local MLA Th Debendra Singh; minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Md Nasir Khan; parliamentary secretary Md Amin Shah for their support and contribution for making the conference a grand success.

The conference was attended by distinguished luminaries and Islamic scholar from different parts of the North East.

The dais of the conference was shared by Maulana Taibur Rahman, Ammera- Sarriyat Nadwatul Tammer, North East; Maulana Ahmed Sohid, principal Darul-ullum Gobindopur, Cachar, Assam; Bojlur Rahman Barbhuiya, principal Cachar Tittle Madrassa; Alim Uddun Saheb, Mohaddish Badarpur Tittle Madrassa and Kari Safikul Islam, Tripura as chief guest, president and guests of honour respectively.

Maulana Ahmed Sohid, in his presidential speech said that the meaning of Islam is peace; and called upon all Muslims to maintain peace.

He also said that the philosophy of Islam ask to love all of mankind without any barrier of caste, creed and religion.

Further in his speech, he lauded O Ibobi Singh, chief minister for the selection of the member of Rajya Shaba nominee from the Muslim community of Manipur which shows his generosity and marks the unity in diversities.

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Anal bodies condemn rape of minor

CHANDEL, January 29: Many Anal organizations have condemned the rape of a minor by an unknown man on the night of January 20 in Kangbung village under Chakpikarong Sub Division of  Chandel. On the day of the incident, many Anal … Continue reading

CHANDEL, January 29: Many Anal organizations have condemned the rape of a minor by an unknown man on the night of January 20 in Kangbung village under Chakpikarong Sub Division of  Chandel.

On the day of the incident, many Anal groups were strongly objecting the intention of the Government of India and the state government to set up a model township at Holenphai by appropriating 3000 acres of land without the prior consent and knowledge of Thangbung Mino Village Authority,the real owners of the land.

Speaking at the press conference held in the ALT office, Panchai, President of Anal Naga Tangpi (ANTA), strongly condemned the heinous act of raping an eight-year-old, Elizah (name changed), on the night of January 20 at Kangbung village.

“The victim and her mother were visiting Kwangtung, her grandfather’s village, to attend the village rising day celebration. The culprit entered the room where the minor was sleeping, took her to an isolated place and committed the heinous act.”

Adding that the rapist is yet to be identified even as investigation by the Chiefs’ Association of Chakpikarong is on, Panchai appealed to the people to co-operate and support the Association in its investigation to book and punish the culprit at the earliest.

He also informed of an ultimatum in a letter  dated January 25 to the DC Chandel by the the representatives of Anal bodies for immediate withdrawal of the land acquisition letter the DC himself had written to the ADC Moreh in connection with the acquisition of about 3000 acres of land that belong to Thangbung Mino. The letter also demanded the DC to summon N Wangchou Moyon, former Chief of Penaching, and R Laban, Chief of Mangkang, for producing ‘fraudulent sales deed of November 27, 2010, signed between them and one Lalkholun Haokip without the consent of the villagers of Thangbung Minou, stating that a public rally will be held on February 1 under the aegis of ANTA, ALT, ASR and ALCA.

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Following the Naga Peace Talks

Murmurs forecasting the resumption of the peace talks between the Government of India and the Nagas rebel group – the NSCN (IM) which had undergone a long period of deferral are doing rounds. In the period preceding the Nagaland Assembly … Continue reading

Murmurs forecasting the resumption of the peace talks between the Government of India and the Nagas rebel group – the NSCN (IM) which had undergone a long period of deferral are doing rounds. In the period preceding the Nagaland Assembly elections, Union home minister SK Shinde had then promised that the Nagas political issue will be settled within March, 2013, the time the election process was expected to be completed. It is very hard to ignore the coincidence that fresh reassurances for renewal of talks are being aired with the Lok Sabha elections just round the corner. The convening of the talks, reportedly in mid-February, may well turn out to be a Spring gift for the Nagas populace or a covert bid to drum up political support by the UPA government ahead of the polls. Whatever, the resumption of talks should be welcomed by one and all as it had been grounded for too long and there is no logic for undermining the necessity of its activation any further.

On the other hand, another important development in the pursuance of a political settlement for the Nagas was the fixing of the seventh round of tripartite talks between the UNC, the Centre and the Manipur government at Senapati on February 7, 2014. The UNC, which is the apex body of several Nagas civil organisations, had been mounting enormous pressures on both the Centre and the state government for finalisation of the date for the past few months, through strategic interruptions of activities at Central project sites, strikes in Nagas populated areas and blocking national highways. The UNC’s agitations have been detrimental to the overall growth of the state but it served right as far as finding success in its mission is concerned.   

The stakeholders at the dialogues representing the Nagas cannot avoid the vague feeling that there will be many roadblocks along the road leading to the talk table after the unfavourable comments from officials of the union home ministry and tactics of equivocation employed by the Union government. Moreover, the tempo of the talks has suffered as a new interlocutor had to be appointed after RS Pandey abruptly relinquished his job. Moreover, deputy chief minister Gaikhangam (on behalf of the state government) had spoke out against the aspiration of the UNC stating that any compromise on the interest of the state will not be tolerated. The ministry of home affairs had also admitted in the recent past that there is no concrete solution in sight to the Nagas issue. The talks will be going ahead amidst the widening differences.

At the same time, the UNC had vowed to explore options of securing an Alternate Arrangement in case the tripartite talks fail. The state and Union governments have to understand the reality and work with sincerity to erase doubts that it is backtracking on their commitments. However, it is too early for any party to hope that the dialogue will lead straight to a direct solution. The path of negotiation will not be short and straight. But, all parties concerned must exercise patience so that a solution that is agreeable to all parties is achieved.

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NGOs inspects condition of PHC, CHC of Kakching

THOUBAL, January 29: Several units of NGOs based in Thoubal district under the aegis of NGOs Thoubal District United Womens’ Development Organisation (TDUWDO) and United Peoples Administrative Council (UPAC), today inspected the condition of the Kakching Khunou Public Health Centre … Continue reading

THOUBAL, January 29: Several units of NGOs based in Thoubal district under the aegis of NGOs Thoubal District United Womens’ Development Organisation (TDUWDO) and United Peoples Administrative Council (UPAC), today inspected the condition of the Kakching Khunou Public Health Centre (PHC) and Community Health Centre (CHC).

The inspection was jointly initiated by office bearers various units of the two apex bodies including Sugnu, Serou, Tangjeng, Kakching Khunou, Tokpaching and Umathel unit.

On finding that basic infrastructure including doctors, equipments etc in poor condition the representatives of the NGOs drew the attention of the concerned MLA to accommodate the requirements after consulting with the concerned Minister.

Speaking to media persons, the secretary of TDUWDO, Kh Mema divulged that the Sugnu CHC is providing treatments not only to patients from Thoubal but other districts including Bishnupur, Chandel and Churachandpur.

Despite being a vital source of health service for many there are only 3 Medical Officers against the required 5, maintained Mema adding that with no specialist doctor any serious case like delivery is often referred to Imphal. But, sometimes not all the patients failed to make it Imphal, added Mema.

Meanwhile, the NGOs representatives also discontented on the condition of the Kakching Khunou PHC.          

It has been informed that as assured, the centre started to function 24×7 by March 2013 but the facilities was stopped in the month of June last on the pretext of shortage of staff nurse. Even as the Medical Director through the local MLA promised to send two doctors but it has not been turned into action, further lamented the Mema.

While claiming that the hospital is the nearest and cheapest way of getting treatment for the poor people in and around the Kakching Khunou, Mema asserted that in case of emergency sometimes fatality are unavoidable with the ambulance service being stopped.

She appealed the authority concerned to intervene into the matter considering the plight of the poor villagers.

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