Financial Rules and Procedures can not be by Passed for Speedier Decision making : Antony

MNS:- The Defence Minister today called upon the financial managers of his ministry not to bypass ‘laid down rules and procedures’ on the ruse of speedier decision making. Speaking at a function organized to commemorate the Defence Accounts Department Day here Shri AK Antony said in a democracy like ours we owe an explanation to […]

MNS:- The Defence Minister today called upon the financial managers of his ministry not to bypass ‘laid down rules and procedures’ on the ruse of speedier decision making. Speaking at a function organized to commemorate the Defence Accounts Department Day here Shri AK Antony said in a democracy like ours we owe an explanation to the people that the public money is utilized with propriety for the intended purpose.“The task of utilizing the funds allotted optimally and with all the honesty, transparency and fairness has to be a collective endeavour. However, effective resource management requires speedier decision making by authorities vested with financial powers. At the same time, speedier decision making must not lead to bypassing of laid down rules and procedures. The principles and procedures governing such powers are strictly adhered to, particularly in a democracy like ours, where an elaborate system of checks and balances exists. We are all responsible to the Parliament and in turn, to the citizen of this country to ensure that public money is utilized with propriety for the intended purpose”, he added.
Shri Antony said to ensure faster decision making, enhanced powers have been delegated to the Services Headquarters, as well as to the field formations, along with provision of Integrated Financial Advisers at various levels. “We have also introduced a collegiate system of decision making as against the earlier system of considering a decision on expenditure by circulating files to various stakeholders involved in making procurement and spending decisions in the MoD, Service Headquarters and in the lower formations”, he said. The successful formation of the system demands a positive role from the finance member in getting the best value for money. During this process, competent financial authorities and other budget holders need to be supported with a Management Information System (MIS) on budgetary and expenditure monitoring in real time.
The Defence Minister also launched two IT projects developed in-house by the Department, namely ‘Pension Sanction Project’ and ‘Project SUGAM’. On this occasion Raksha Mantri awards for excellence were also presented by Shri Antony to selected employees for their outstanding contribution during 2011-12.

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Financial Rules and Procedures can not be by Passed for Speedier Decision making : Antony

MNS:- The Defence Minister today called upon the financial managers of his ministry not to bypass ‘laid down rules and procedures’ on the ruse of speedier decision making. Speaking at a function organized to commemorate the Defence Accounts Department Day here Shri AK Antony said in a democracy like ours we owe an explanation to […]

MNS:- The Defence Minister today called upon the financial managers of his ministry not to bypass ‘laid down rules and procedures’ on the ruse of speedier decision making. Speaking at a function organized to commemorate the Defence Accounts Department Day here Shri AK Antony said in a democracy like ours we owe an explanation to the people that the public money is utilized with propriety for the intended purpose.“The task of utilizing the funds allotted optimally and with all the honesty, transparency and fairness has to be a collective endeavour. However, effective resource management requires speedier decision making by authorities vested with financial powers. At the same time, speedier decision making must not lead to bypassing of laid down rules and procedures. The principles and procedures governing such powers are strictly adhered to, particularly in a democracy like ours, where an elaborate system of checks and balances exists. We are all responsible to the Parliament and in turn, to the citizen of this country to ensure that public money is utilized with propriety for the intended purpose”, he added.
Shri Antony said to ensure faster decision making, enhanced powers have been delegated to the Services Headquarters, as well as to the field formations, along with provision of Integrated Financial Advisers at various levels. “We have also introduced a collegiate system of decision making as against the earlier system of considering a decision on expenditure by circulating files to various stakeholders involved in making procurement and spending decisions in the MoD, Service Headquarters and in the lower formations”, he said. The successful formation of the system demands a positive role from the finance member in getting the best value for money. During this process, competent financial authorities and other budget holders need to be supported with a Management Information System (MIS) on budgetary and expenditure monitoring in real time.
The Defence Minister also launched two IT projects developed in-house by the Department, namely ‘Pension Sanction Project’ and ‘Project SUGAM’. On this occasion Raksha Mantri awards for excellence were also presented by Shri Antony to selected employees for their outstanding contribution during 2011-12.

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Pawar Addresses High Level International meet on Food Prices

MNS:- Agriculture Minister, Shri Sharad Pawar today sought to highlight India’s role in stabilising global food supplies and moderating price rise. The Minister was addressing the meeting of the ‘High Level Regional Consultation on Policies to Respond to High Food Prices in Asia and the Pacific Region’ organized by FAO at Bangkok. From an importing […]

MNS:- Agriculture Minister, Shri Sharad Pawar today sought to highlight India’s role in stabilising global food supplies and moderating price rise.
The Minister was addressing the meeting of the ‘High Level Regional Consultation on Policies to Respond to High Food Prices in Asia and the Pacific Region’ organized by FAO at Bangkok. From an importing nation India has now become a nation that exports wheat and rice, the Agriculture Minister said. “I am glad to inform that our efforts are showing excellent outcomes. From having to import about 6.5 million tonne of wheat in 2006 and 2007 we are now not only meeting the domestic demand but have also begun contributing to global supply through exports. Similarly, in case of rice, we faced problems in 2009 as our buffer stocks kept for supplies under public distribution system had dipped due to inadequate production. In the past twelve months, however, due to record production over the years, we have already exported about 8 million tonne of rice. The exports from India has not only stabilized the global supplies but have helped in easing the ruling high prices to affordable levels.”
Stating that increasing agricultural production and diversifying the production base has become the need of the hour, he said, “India has been following since 2007 the strategy of agricultural development by widening the production base and focusing attention to high potential low producing areas through intensive promotion of technologies in order to bridge the yield gaps.”
Laying stress on the global food economy in domestic context he went on to state “In order to better understand the global food economy in domestic context we in India have initiated a study project on developing Agricultural Outlook where situation analysis and forecasts are prepared periodically for the short and the medium terms. We are grateful to FAO for supporting this initiative with technical assistance on international exposure and capacity building. We believe that informed decisions based on sound analysis help develop better understanding of food situation internationally and locally.” Informing the various international organizations and policy experts gathered at the consultation meeting he informed: “India is actively involved in the evolution of these mechanisms, for shaping the information system for a sound real time analysis of the developing situation on supply, stocks, trade, demand and prices of food grains in different parts of the world. We believe that credible information generated by the system would be a valuable input for any policy initiative at the country level should any of the supply, price or trade shocks cause disruption in food availability. Better information is the key to being better prepared.”
He further said, “South Asian Countries have started a SAARC Food Bank to service the needs of the member countries in case of any supply shock as a result of calamities or otherwise. There is need to strengthen such regional cooperation instruments to respond to the developing global food crisis. It is our collective responsibility to reach out to those vulnerable populations whose access to food is compromised due to high food prices.”

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Pawar Addresses High Level International meet on Food Prices

MNS:- Agriculture Minister, Shri Sharad Pawar today sought to highlight India’s role in stabilising global food supplies and moderating price rise. The Minister was addressing the meeting of the ‘High Level Regional Consultation on Policies to Respond to High Food Prices in Asia and the Pacific Region’ organized by FAO at Bangkok. From an importing […]

MNS:- Agriculture Minister, Shri Sharad Pawar today sought to highlight India’s role in stabilising global food supplies and moderating price rise.
The Minister was addressing the meeting of the ‘High Level Regional Consultation on Policies to Respond to High Food Prices in Asia and the Pacific Region’ organized by FAO at Bangkok. From an importing nation India has now become a nation that exports wheat and rice, the Agriculture Minister said. “I am glad to inform that our efforts are showing excellent outcomes. From having to import about 6.5 million tonne of wheat in 2006 and 2007 we are now not only meeting the domestic demand but have also begun contributing to global supply through exports. Similarly, in case of rice, we faced problems in 2009 as our buffer stocks kept for supplies under public distribution system had dipped due to inadequate production. In the past twelve months, however, due to record production over the years, we have already exported about 8 million tonne of rice. The exports from India has not only stabilized the global supplies but have helped in easing the ruling high prices to affordable levels.”
Stating that increasing agricultural production and diversifying the production base has become the need of the hour, he said, “India has been following since 2007 the strategy of agricultural development by widening the production base and focusing attention to high potential low producing areas through intensive promotion of technologies in order to bridge the yield gaps.”
Laying stress on the global food economy in domestic context he went on to state “In order to better understand the global food economy in domestic context we in India have initiated a study project on developing Agricultural Outlook where situation analysis and forecasts are prepared periodically for the short and the medium terms. We are grateful to FAO for supporting this initiative with technical assistance on international exposure and capacity building. We believe that informed decisions based on sound analysis help develop better understanding of food situation internationally and locally.” Informing the various international organizations and policy experts gathered at the consultation meeting he informed: “India is actively involved in the evolution of these mechanisms, for shaping the information system for a sound real time analysis of the developing situation on supply, stocks, trade, demand and prices of food grains in different parts of the world. We believe that credible information generated by the system would be a valuable input for any policy initiative at the country level should any of the supply, price or trade shocks cause disruption in food availability. Better information is the key to being better prepared.”
He further said, “South Asian Countries have started a SAARC Food Bank to service the needs of the member countries in case of any supply shock as a result of calamities or otherwise. There is need to strengthen such regional cooperation instruments to respond to the developing global food crisis. It is our collective responsibility to reach out to those vulnerable populations whose access to food is compromised due to high food prices.”

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Antarchakshu – The Eye Within

MNS:- According to Census 2001, there were 2.19 crore Persons with Disabilities in India who constitute 2.13 per cent of the total population. This includes persons with visual, hearing, speech, locomotor and mental disabilities. The Visuallly impaired constitute about 49% of the disabled population, with a population of 1.06 crores. This figure is likely to […]

MNS:- According to Census 2001, there were 2.19 crore Persons with Disabilities in India who constitute 2.13 per cent of the total population. This includes persons with visual, hearing, speech, locomotor and mental disabilities. The Visuallly impaired constitute about 49% of the disabled population, with a population of 1.06 crores. This figure is likely to rise with the release of fresh data on disability from Census 2011, in which the enumeration had been carried out disability wise.
The Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment, Shri Mukul Wasnik will inaugurate a unique event “Antarchakshu – The Eye Within” at Jawahar Lal Nehru University Convention Centre on 4th October, 2012 at 12.00 noon.
`Antarchakshu` is a mass scale disability sensitization and awareness generating event. The event involves simulation of various disability conditions, more specifically blindness and low vision. The participants are made to do a series of tasks and activities whilst they are in different disability roles. The simulation process is followed by an exhibition on assistive tools, technologies and aids used by persons with disabilities. The last section of the process is a sharing and debriefing zone where participants who have just experienced the world of the disabled are engaged with persons with disabilities. This gives them a chance to share their impressions and raise key issues with the disability experts. This provides the participants a platform which allows them to understand how they can incorporate the learning of their experience in their daily life and develop insights to overcome odds through innovation and determination. It also helps to demystify the myths and prejudices that exist regarding disabilities.
It`s an experience that promises widening of our intellectual, emotional and spiritual horizons.
The Antarchakshu will be opened to public on 4th, 5th and 6th October from 10.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. at the new Convention Centre of JNU. It is a highly engaging event developed by the Xavier`s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier`s College, Mumbai. At Delhi, the event is being jointly hosted by the Xavier`s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged, Mumbai, Equal Opportunity Office of the Jawahar Lal Nehru University, New Delhi, National Institute for the Visually Handicapped, Dehradun, Saksham Trust, New Delhi and Sightsavers.
The event comprise Mobility Zone where participants will simulate the experience of negotiating the environment using white cane and sighted guide techniques.

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Antarchakshu – The Eye Within

MNS:- According to Census 2001, there were 2.19 crore Persons with Disabilities in India who constitute 2.13 per cent of the total population. This includes persons with visual, hearing, speech, locomotor and mental disabilities. The Visuallly impaired constitute about 49% of the disabled population, with a population of 1.06 crores. This figure is likely to […]

MNS:- According to Census 2001, there were 2.19 crore Persons with Disabilities in India who constitute 2.13 per cent of the total population. This includes persons with visual, hearing, speech, locomotor and mental disabilities. The Visuallly impaired constitute about 49% of the disabled population, with a population of 1.06 crores. This figure is likely to rise with the release of fresh data on disability from Census 2011, in which the enumeration had been carried out disability wise.
The Minister of Social Justice & Empowerment, Shri Mukul Wasnik will inaugurate a unique event “Antarchakshu – The Eye Within” at Jawahar Lal Nehru University Convention Centre on 4th October, 2012 at 12.00 noon.
`Antarchakshu` is a mass scale disability sensitization and awareness generating event. The event involves simulation of various disability conditions, more specifically blindness and low vision. The participants are made to do a series of tasks and activities whilst they are in different disability roles. The simulation process is followed by an exhibition on assistive tools, technologies and aids used by persons with disabilities. The last section of the process is a sharing and debriefing zone where participants who have just experienced the world of the disabled are engaged with persons with disabilities. This gives them a chance to share their impressions and raise key issues with the disability experts. This provides the participants a platform which allows them to understand how they can incorporate the learning of their experience in their daily life and develop insights to overcome odds through innovation and determination. It also helps to demystify the myths and prejudices that exist regarding disabilities.
It`s an experience that promises widening of our intellectual, emotional and spiritual horizons.
The Antarchakshu will be opened to public on 4th, 5th and 6th October from 10.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. at the new Convention Centre of JNU. It is a highly engaging event developed by the Xavier`s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRCVC), St. Xavier`s College, Mumbai. At Delhi, the event is being jointly hosted by the Xavier`s Resource Centre for the Visually Challenged, Mumbai, Equal Opportunity Office of the Jawahar Lal Nehru University, New Delhi, National Institute for the Visually Handicapped, Dehradun, Saksham Trust, New Delhi and Sightsavers.
The event comprise Mobility Zone where participants will simulate the experience of negotiating the environment using white cane and sighted guide techniques.

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Manipuri art charms Biharis – E-Pao.net

Manipuri art charms BiharisE-Pao.netImphal, October 01 2012: The people of Bihar's Rajendra Nagar was spellbound by a Shumang Leela (traditional courtyard theatre) played by Sangai Artistes' Association of Manipur which was staged during the Na…

Manipuri art charms Biharis
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Imphal, October 01 2012: The people of Bihar's Rajendra Nagar was spellbound by a Shumang Leela (traditional courtyard theatre) played by Sangai Artistes' Association of Manipur which was staged during the National Traditional Theatre Festival

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NNC replies back to NSCN(IM)

DIMAPUR, Oct 1 NNN: Reacting to the statement of NSCN-IM leader Tongmeth Wangnao who had accused the Naga National Council (NNC) few days ago of killing a large number of Naga underground cadres on September 27, 1980, the latter today rebutted by saying that actually it was Th. Muivah and Isak Chisi Swu and their […]

DIMAPUR, Oct 1 NNN: Reacting to the statement of NSCN-IM leader Tongmeth Wangnao who had accused the
Naga National Council (NNC) few days ago of killing a large number of Naga underground cadres on September 27, 1980, the latter today rebutted by saying that actually it was Th. Muivah and Isak Chisi Swu and their followers who had killed many Naga leaders.
Last week, NSCN-IM leader Tongmeth Wangnao had reportedly commented in local newspapers here that it was on September 27, 1980 when about a hundred ‘Naga national workers’ (Naga undergrounds) including Chaplee Kilonser (finance minister of the Naga underground), commander-in-chief, GSO and other high ranking Naga ‘army officers’ were killed by the combined forces of NNC, India and Burma at Langnok. “In other different incidents, a score of Naga army were arrested and butchered at the behest of the so-called NNC Oking at Transit Camp, Kohima,” Tongmeth was said to have commented this.
In a rebuttal today, NNC vice president B Pashen said that in 1979, Th. Muivah, Isak Chishi Swu and their followers deviated from NNC and had killed many Naga leaders. B Pashen alleged that Lt. Col. Yamtsethong Khiamniungan was killed on July 15, 1979 at Tsonkhao village by Muivah, Isak and their followers. On November 27, 1979, T.
Venuh Chakhesang, NNC vice president was killed; Venyi Rhakho, Chakhesang, Tatar was also killed on the same date; Mayanger Ao, Kilonser (minister) was killed at Hasik village in December, 1979; Lt. Col. Vesazo Chakhesang was killed in December, 1979; Lt. Col. Süpong Ao was killed in December, 1979; Capt. Imsütoshi Ao was killed in December, 1979; Capt. Kumzak Ao was killed at Paokingniu hill in December, 1979; Capt. Keviletuo Angami was killed at Lao village in December, 1979; Lt. Vejoyi Chakhesang was killed in December, 1979; Lt. Yanger Ao was killed at Hasik village in December, 1979; Sgt. Maj. Tinu Ao was killed at Hasik village in December, 1979; Sgt. Vetelo Chakhesang was killed at Hasik village in December, 1979; Pinglang, Runa Peyu, Kingphu village was killed in 1980; N. Lorho Mao, Tatar Hoho Speaker was killed on 2nd January, 1980; Ngathingkhui Ahum Tangkhul, Kilonser was killed on 3rd January, 1980; Lt. Jacob Ahum Tangkhul was killed on 3rd January, 1980; Sgt. Maj. Gideon Ahum Tangkhul was killed in January, 1980.
“Then they immediately formed by themselves the so-called National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) on 31st January, 1980 without any knowledge of the Naga people and they began to kill Khiamniungan publics on 15th February, 1980 and continued up to 26th September, 1980 under the command of Capt. Shangam Tangkhul. Thus within this period of 7 months, 524 Khiamniungan people including pastors, church deacons, women and children were killed without any reason. Houses, churches, granaries, wealth and all kinds of properties including traditional attires, assortments etc. of the 12 villages, namely Langkheng , Haikum , Asheiking , Chukie, Hiuphu, Taingan, Thang, Thingniungan, Thon, Tsemhok , Pang and Kingchung were burned down to ashes. Mithuns, buffaloes, cows, pigs, goats, dogs, chicken and other domestic livings were randomly killed and consumed and the remnants were shot dead and left without any human sense,” alleged NNC leader B Pashen.”Thus after killing so many Khiamniungan people and after maximum patience, the Naga army along with the angry volunteers in retaliation attacked the Langnyok Camp of the NSCN on September 27, 1980 and killed about 30 to 35 NSCN personnel as far as we know. India and Burma did not come even in the dream at Langnyok Camp and its incident. The question of the combined forces of NNC, India and Burma does not arise at all. God knows it and may God punish the liars,” added Pashen.
“NNC had no Oking at Kohima or in Nagaland so far as the President, NNC has been in London, England since 1960. NNC did not issue any behest or Ahza to arrest and butcher the NSCN cadres. The above mentioned incidents were actually occurred among the national workers who were there in the Eastern Nagaland. It was uncommunicative in those days and NNC never did so as stated by Tongmeth Wangnao, NSCN-IM. NNC is therefore giving this in the name of Almighty God to let the Naga people know the truth and reality about the said incidents,” stated.

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NNC replies back to NSCN(IM)

DIMAPUR, Oct 1 NNN: Reacting to the statement of NSCN-IM leader Tongmeth Wangnao who had accused the Naga National Council (NNC) few days ago of killing a large number of Naga underground cadres on September 27, 1980, the latter today rebutted by saying that actually it was Th. Muivah and Isak Chisi Swu and their […]

DIMAPUR, Oct 1 NNN: Reacting to the statement of NSCN-IM leader Tongmeth Wangnao who had accused the
Naga National Council (NNC) few days ago of killing a large number of Naga underground cadres on September 27, 1980, the latter today rebutted by saying that actually it was Th. Muivah and Isak Chisi Swu and their followers who had killed many Naga leaders.
Last week, NSCN-IM leader Tongmeth Wangnao had reportedly commented in local newspapers here that it was on September 27, 1980 when about a hundred ‘Naga national workers’ (Naga undergrounds) including Chaplee Kilonser (finance minister of the Naga underground), commander-in-chief, GSO and other high ranking Naga ‘army officers’ were killed by the combined forces of NNC, India and Burma at Langnok. “In other different incidents, a score of Naga army were arrested and butchered at the behest of the so-called NNC Oking at Transit Camp, Kohima,” Tongmeth was said to have commented this.
In a rebuttal today, NNC vice president B Pashen said that in 1979, Th. Muivah, Isak Chishi Swu and their followers deviated from NNC and had killed many Naga leaders. B Pashen alleged that Lt. Col. Yamtsethong Khiamniungan was killed on July 15, 1979 at Tsonkhao village by Muivah, Isak and their followers. On November 27, 1979, T.
Venuh Chakhesang, NNC vice president was killed; Venyi Rhakho, Chakhesang, Tatar was also killed on the same date; Mayanger Ao, Kilonser (minister) was killed at Hasik village in December, 1979; Lt. Col. Vesazo Chakhesang was killed in December, 1979; Lt. Col. Süpong Ao was killed in December, 1979; Capt. Imsütoshi Ao was killed in December, 1979; Capt. Kumzak Ao was killed at Paokingniu hill in December, 1979; Capt. Keviletuo Angami was killed at Lao village in December, 1979; Lt. Vejoyi Chakhesang was killed in December, 1979; Lt. Yanger Ao was killed at Hasik village in December, 1979; Sgt. Maj. Tinu Ao was killed at Hasik village in December, 1979; Sgt. Vetelo Chakhesang was killed at Hasik village in December, 1979; Pinglang, Runa Peyu, Kingphu village was killed in 1980; N. Lorho Mao, Tatar Hoho Speaker was killed on 2nd January, 1980; Ngathingkhui Ahum Tangkhul, Kilonser was killed on 3rd January, 1980; Lt. Jacob Ahum Tangkhul was killed on 3rd January, 1980; Sgt. Maj. Gideon Ahum Tangkhul was killed in January, 1980.
“Then they immediately formed by themselves the so-called National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) on 31st January, 1980 without any knowledge of the Naga people and they began to kill Khiamniungan publics on 15th February, 1980 and continued up to 26th September, 1980 under the command of Capt. Shangam Tangkhul. Thus within this period of 7 months, 524 Khiamniungan people including pastors, church deacons, women and children were killed without any reason. Houses, churches, granaries, wealth and all kinds of properties including traditional attires, assortments etc. of the 12 villages, namely Langkheng , Haikum , Asheiking , Chukie, Hiuphu, Taingan, Thang, Thingniungan, Thon, Tsemhok , Pang and Kingchung were burned down to ashes. Mithuns, buffaloes, cows, pigs, goats, dogs, chicken and other domestic livings were randomly killed and consumed and the remnants were shot dead and left without any human sense,” alleged NNC leader B Pashen.”Thus after killing so many Khiamniungan people and after maximum patience, the Naga army along with the angry volunteers in retaliation attacked the Langnyok Camp of the NSCN on September 27, 1980 and killed about 30 to 35 NSCN personnel as far as we know. India and Burma did not come even in the dream at Langnyok Camp and its incident. The question of the combined forces of NNC, India and Burma does not arise at all. God knows it and may God punish the liars,” added Pashen.
“NNC had no Oking at Kohima or in Nagaland so far as the President, NNC has been in London, England since 1960. NNC did not issue any behest or Ahza to arrest and butcher the NSCN cadres. The above mentioned incidents were actually occurred among the national workers who were there in the Eastern Nagaland. It was uncommunicative in those days and NNC never did so as stated by Tongmeth Wangnao, NSCN-IM. NNC is therefore giving this in the name of Almighty God to let the Naga people know the truth and reality about the said incidents,” stated.

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Three Years Imprisonment For Senior Accountant

MNS:- The Special Judge, Shillong has convicted accused Jaharlal Das, the then Senior Accountant, office of the Accountant General (A&E), Shillong and Dhiresh Kumar Chakraborty (Private person), the then Director/Chairman of M/s Tricon Wood Products (P) Ltd., Thana Road, Shillong. Jaharlal Das was sentenced to undergo three years simple imprisonment with a total fine of […]

MNS:- The Special Judge, Shillong has convicted accused Jaharlal Das, the then Senior Accountant, office of the Accountant General (A&E), Shillong and Dhiresh Kumar Chakraborty (Private person), the then Director/Chairman of M/s Tricon Wood Products (P) Ltd., Thana Road, Shillong. Jaharlal Das was sentenced to undergo three years simple imprisonment with a total fine of Rs.1,00,000/- and Dhiresh Kumar Chakraborty to undergo three years simple imprisonment with fine of Rs. 50,000/-.
CBI registered the case on 30/06/1992 and filed a charge sheet on 28/04/1994 U/s 120B, 420, 468, 471 IPC & Sec. 13(2) r/w 13(1)(d) of P.C.Act. 1988. It was alleged that undue favour was shown to the Directors of M/s Tricon Wood Products Ltd, Thana Road, Shillong by the Bank Officers of erstwhile New Bank of India(Now Punjab National Bank) in sanctioning of loans and advances on the basis of false/forged documents in violation of the laid down banking norms/procedures. The loans/advances amount to the extent of Rs.30.90 lakh(approx) was allegedly misappropriated. The role of Jaharlal Das had also emerged during the investigation, for favouring the accused.
The then Dy. General Manager (OSD), Inspection & Control Division of erstwhile New Bank of India (Now Punjab National Bank), New Delhi of India & the then Senior Manager of Punjab National Bank and one of the Directors of M/s Tricon Wood Products Ltd. were expired during trial of the case.
On completion of trial, the Special Judge, Shillong found both the accused guilty and convicted them.
The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested four persons including a fitter of a Jabalpur-based Foundry; his father (a private person); a charge man of a Foundry in Jabalpur and another private person in a bribery case.
A case was registered against one Master Craftsman; Fitter & a charge man, all three of Jabalpur-based Foundry and one private person U/s 120 (B) IPC and section 7, 13 (2) r/w 13 (1) (d) of PC Act, 1988 on the allegation that the Master Crafts-Man & Charge man, both Jabalpur-based Foundry entered into a criminal conspiracy with one private person and unknown officials of Jabalpur-based Foundry. In pursuance thereof, the accused demanded and accepted huge bribe amount from the Fitter for manipulating selection process and getting him appointed as Fitter in Jabalpur-based Foundry. Subsequent to declaring fit in medical examination, the said fitter had joined.
After registration of the case, searches were conducted at 8 places at Jabalpur and Katn (Madhya Pradesh) including residential & office of the accused persons. During searches at the premises connected with Master Craftsman (main accused), cash of Rs. 65,000/- (approx), hand written answer sheets, question papers, concerned answer sheets, application forms, details of Bank Transactions and other incriminating documents related to the competitive written examination & practical/interview etc. for appointment of semi skill employees for 70 vacancies were recovered. Scrutiny of incriminating documents is being conducted.
The arrested accused were produced in the Court of special Judge for CBI Cases, Jabalpur and were remanded Custody.

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Three Years Imprisonment For Senior Accountant

MNS:- The Special Judge, Shillong has convicted accused Jaharlal Das, the then Senior Accountant, office of the Accountant General (A&E), Shillong and Dhiresh Kumar Chakraborty (Private person), the then Director/Chairman of M/s Tricon Wood Products (P) Ltd., Thana Road, Shillong. Jaharlal Das was sentenced to undergo three years simple imprisonment with a total fine of […]

MNS:- The Special Judge, Shillong has convicted accused Jaharlal Das, the then Senior Accountant, office of the Accountant General (A&E), Shillong and Dhiresh Kumar Chakraborty (Private person), the then Director/Chairman of M/s Tricon Wood Products (P) Ltd., Thana Road, Shillong. Jaharlal Das was sentenced to undergo three years simple imprisonment with a total fine of Rs.1,00,000/- and Dhiresh Kumar Chakraborty to undergo three years simple imprisonment with fine of Rs. 50,000/-.
CBI registered the case on 30/06/1992 and filed a charge sheet on 28/04/1994 U/s 120B, 420, 468, 471 IPC & Sec. 13(2) r/w 13(1)(d) of P.C.Act. 1988. It was alleged that undue favour was shown to the Directors of M/s Tricon Wood Products Ltd, Thana Road, Shillong by the Bank Officers of erstwhile New Bank of India(Now Punjab National Bank) in sanctioning of loans and advances on the basis of false/forged documents in violation of the laid down banking norms/procedures. The loans/advances amount to the extent of Rs.30.90 lakh(approx) was allegedly misappropriated. The role of Jaharlal Das had also emerged during the investigation, for favouring the accused.
The then Dy. General Manager (OSD), Inspection & Control Division of erstwhile New Bank of India (Now Punjab National Bank), New Delhi of India & the then Senior Manager of Punjab National Bank and one of the Directors of M/s Tricon Wood Products Ltd. were expired during trial of the case.
On completion of trial, the Special Judge, Shillong found both the accused guilty and convicted them.
The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested four persons including a fitter of a Jabalpur-based Foundry; his father (a private person); a charge man of a Foundry in Jabalpur and another private person in a bribery case.
A case was registered against one Master Craftsman; Fitter & a charge man, all three of Jabalpur-based Foundry and one private person U/s 120 (B) IPC and section 7, 13 (2) r/w 13 (1) (d) of PC Act, 1988 on the allegation that the Master Crafts-Man & Charge man, both Jabalpur-based Foundry entered into a criminal conspiracy with one private person and unknown officials of Jabalpur-based Foundry. In pursuance thereof, the accused demanded and accepted huge bribe amount from the Fitter for manipulating selection process and getting him appointed as Fitter in Jabalpur-based Foundry. Subsequent to declaring fit in medical examination, the said fitter had joined.
After registration of the case, searches were conducted at 8 places at Jabalpur and Katn (Madhya Pradesh) including residential & office of the accused persons. During searches at the premises connected with Master Craftsman (main accused), cash of Rs. 65,000/- (approx), hand written answer sheets, question papers, concerned answer sheets, application forms, details of Bank Transactions and other incriminating documents related to the competitive written examination & practical/interview etc. for appointment of semi skill employees for 70 vacancies were recovered. Scrutiny of incriminating documents is being conducted.
The arrested accused were produced in the Court of special Judge for CBI Cases, Jabalpur and were remanded Custody.

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President’s Address on International Day of Older Persons

Let me at the outset itself confess my bias. I turn seventy seven few months from now. Our Honourable Prime Minister has just celebrated his 80th birthday. Ms. Lata Mangeshkar celebrated her 83rd birthday a few days back. Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer is going strong at the age of 97, intellectually vibrant and deeply concerned […]

Let me at the outset itself confess my bias. I turn seventy seven few months from now. Our Honourable Prime Minister has just celebrated his 80th birthday. Ms. Lata Mangeshkar celebrated her 83rd birthday a few days back. Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer is going strong at the age of 97, intellectually vibrant and deeply concerned about the welfare and progress of our nation. Many more illustrious persons can be added to this list, but I stop here.
There is in this audience and all around us a large number of elders who are making extremely valuable contributions to our country and to our society. I salute them and am proud to be one of them, an ‘Elder’ leading a productive and fruitful life. And, I am confident that each one of these elders has much more to do and give before they call it a day.
Today, with the advancement of medical science and technology, age is by no means a disabling factor. If you are healthy, age is just a number. It is also possible to remain young in mind and spirit irrespective of how many moons you have seen. As summed up by the famous English writer, W. Somerset Maugham “Old age has its pleasures, which, though different, are not less than the pleasures of youth”.
Yet, it is the sad truth that elders such as those mentioned above are perhaps a minority. It is said that there are over a million persons in the world crossing the threshold of 60 years every month. The World Bank believes there is an old age crisis looming large over most countries of the world. It is with the specific intention of focusing attention on the problems of the elderly that the United Nations declared October 1 as the International Day of Older Persons. Across the world, while there is rejoicing over the fact that progress in medical science and economic development has expanded the life span of human beings, there is also recognition that ageing is amongst the major economic and political challenges of the 21st century.
India is a young nation and we celebrate the fact that more than 50% of our population is under the age of 25.
We are hoping that the demographic dividend that a young population brings will assure our country’s economic future. However, we must remember that there is a very significant population of elders in our country, whose needs cannot be overlooked. According to a forthcoming UNFPA report, 20 per cent of our population is going to comprise of elders by 2050. We simply cannot afford to neglect or ignore this section of the population.
The India of our dreams is a kind, caring and compassionate society. Our Constitution, in Article 41, which forms part of the Directive Principles calls upon the State to make effective provision for public assistance in cases of old age, within limits of its economic capacity and development. I wonder how many other Constitutions would contain such specific reference to the State’s responsibility to provide support to the elderly. Though the Directive Principles do not enjoy the status of Fundamental Right and are not legally enforceable, these principles are considered fundamental in the governance of the country making it the duty of the State to apply them while making laws in order to create a just society.
I have to confess my deep alarm and dismay in this context over the findings of the 20 city survey conducted by Help Age which reveals that one out of three elders have faced abuse. It is even more shocking to learn that those surveyed describe their sons and daughters in law as the primary abusers. Many report such abuse as having continued for more than five years and most do not complain to any one in order to uphold family honour. Elders surveyed have spoken of suffering disrespect, neglect, verbal abuse, physical abuse, and emotional abuse. Worst of all, the Survey finds that the most abused are those above 80.
I hope these findings will serve as a wake-up call and goad each one of us into immediate action. We must do everything possible to ensure that our elders can live a life of dignity, enjoying the best of medical attention, economic security as well as emotional stability. Our culture, history, traditions, religion and philosophy all enjoin us to respect our elders and to fill their lives with abundant love and affection. India is what it is today because of the contributions made by our elders in their youth. If those hands steadied you when you learned to walk, then you need to support them when they need help and hope there will be others who will do the same for you when you grow old.
The majority of older persons in our country are women and among the oldest, 65 percent are women. Sadly, 58% of the older women are widows. This gender dimension to ageing is something we should recognize and address with appropriate measures. I was very pleased to see earlier the elderly “ Maasis” from Kolkatta who are being taken care by HelpAge India.
Across India, the ‘Joint Family” is withering away and with it, the informal support structures that elders used to enjoy. This has serious implications for the economic, health, emotional and physical security of the elderly segment of our population. These challenges should be seen in the context of industrialization and modernization, which has affected the family size, structure and its guiding philosophy. We certainly cannot set the clock back but we must evolve solutions that strike a balance between conflicting demands of elderly and younger members of the family.
The real challenges that lie in the field of health security are accessibility and affordability of medical health facilities. Elderly require special geriatric care which can be available only in the tertiary hospitals and their medical expenses increases with age whereas their income decreases or remains static despite increase in inflation. Private hospitals are reluctant to provide concessions to the elderly and insurance companies unwilling to insure the elderly. I am thankful to NGO’s like HelpAge India which provide health care to more than a million elderly every year through their
In the economic field, the full play of market forces in the financial markets has resulted in lowering of interest rates. Interest is the mainstay of the income of many elderly who do not get any regular pension but invest their resources in such deposit schemes that yield secure returns.
The Government of India in 1999, which was the International Year of Older Persons adopted a National Policy on Older Persons. This is a comprehensive document that identifies principal areas of intervention and action strategies. This policy needs to be implemented in full earnest by the Government. NGOs like Helpage India and older persons’ organizations must provide necessary support to the Government in this regard.
There is an urgent need to mainstream issues concerning the aged and ageing in India. The needs and requirements of the elderly should not be overlooked by society. We need to fight ageism that is so deeply ingrained in the societal psyche and reinforced by the media. Elderly should not be considered a spent force and consigned to the history books but seen as active members of the society contributing to its well-being.
Society and government should be sensitized to the fact that old age is just another phase of life with its special needs and characteristics like childhood and youth. Though the losses in this phase of life are more than in any other phase in life but still all is not lost. The younger people should get to know how the world appears to the elderly; because that is the future of the youth.
Most importantly, the elderly should be encouraged to get out of a ‘retirement mentality’ and think about old age as a second inning, an opportunity to complete so many unfinished tasks and expand horizons, to look beyond the self and the family and work for community. Active participation and involvement in society is the mantra which can ensure independence, dignity and self – fulfillment.
A compassionate and caring society values each of its members. If the youth have energy, the elderly have knowledge and experience. All we need to do is provide them opportunities to be productive. Under no circumstances should elders in our society be given the impression that they are a burden and that we are reluctant to care for them. We need to ensure their happiness and we certainly need their blessings.
On this occasion of the World Elders Day, I greet all the senior citizens assembled here and pray that all of you will enjoy good health and remain blessed with a mentally as well as physically vibrant life. I congratulate all the awardees present here and express my sincere appreciation for the stellar work undertaken by them.
I compliment Help Age India’s visionary founder late Samson Daniel who founded this organization way back in 1975, his successor Shri M.M. Shabharwal who spearheaded the expansion of Help Age India across the country and all its members, volunteers and supporters who have dedicated their lives to the service of the elderly.
call upon each and every citizen of India to do their utmost to ensure the welfare of the elderly in our country and to create opportunities for them to enrich our society and contribute to the growth and progress of our nation.
I am particularly happy there are many school children from Delhi schools in the audience. Children, I hope that each one of you will pledge to bring the maximum possible happiness into the lives of your grandparents and all others of their generation.
I would like to end my observations with a quote from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
“For age is opportunity no less
Than youth itself, though in another dress
And as the evening twilight fades away
The sky is filled with stars, invisible by day”
Jai Hind.

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1528 victims of fake encounters in Manipur: PIL – Times of India

1528 victims of fake encounters in Manipur: PILTimes of IndiaNEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday took serious note of a PIL alleging that there had been apathy on the Centre and Manipur government's part to bring to book the guilty among armed f…

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday took serious note of a PIL alleging that there had been apathy on the Centre and Manipur government's part to bring to book the guilty among armed forces and state police, which allegedly were responsible for

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India court demands answers over Manipur killings – AFP

AFPIndia court demands answers over Manipur killingsAFPBy Penny MacRae (AFP) – 3 minutes ago. NEW DELHI — India's top court Monday ordered the federal government to respond to allegations that more than 1,500 people have been killed by security…


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India court demands answers over Manipur killings
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By Penny MacRae (AFP) – 3 minutes ago. NEW DELHI — India's top court Monday ordered the federal government to respond to allegations that more than 1,500 people have been killed by security forces in an insurgency-hit northeastern state since 1978.

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SC issues notice on ‘killings’ in Manipur – Hindustan Times

SC issues notice on 'killings' in ManipurHindustan TimesExpressing concern over spate of alleged extra-judicial killings in Manipur, the Supreme Court on Monday issued notices to the Centre and the state government on a petition seeking an inde…

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Expressing concern over spate of alleged extra-judicial killings in Manipur, the Supreme Court on Monday issued notices to the Centre and the state government on a petition seeking an independent probe into around 1500 such cases. A bench of justices
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SC notice on ‘killings’ in Manipur – TwoCircles.net

SC notice on 'killings' in ManipurTwoCircles.netNew Delhi : The Supreme Court Monday issued notice to the central and Manipur governments on a petition seeking a probe by an independent agency into alleged extra judicial killings of people in t…

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New Delhi : The Supreme Court Monday issued notice to the central and Manipur governments on a petition seeking a probe by an independent agency into alleged extra judicial killings of people in the state by security forces since 1978. The apex court

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SC notice to Centre on extra-judicial killings in Manipur – Daily News & Analysis

SC notice to Centre on extra-judicial killings in ManipurDaily News & AnalysisExpressing concern over spate of alleged extra-judicial killings in Manipur, the Supreme Court on Monday issued notices to the Centre and the state government on a plea for a…

SC notice to Centre on extra-judicial killings in Manipur
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Expressing concern over spate of alleged extra-judicial killings in Manipur, the Supreme Court on Monday issued notices to the Centre and the state government on a plea for an independent probe into around 1,500 such cases. A bench of justices Aftab
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Violation of SoO affect law and order : Manipur police – E-Pao.net

Violation of SoO affect law and order : Manipur policeE-Pao.netViolations of ground rules of Suspension of Operation (SoO) has been affecting law and order problems in the state, said Manipur police while commenting on the extension of the agreement wi…

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Violations of ground rules of Suspension of Operation (SoO) has been affecting law and order problems in the state, said Manipur police while commenting on the extension of the agreement with Kuki underground groups. SoO agreement between Army and

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15 Day District Level Awareness Cum De-Addiction Camp concludes

MNS:- A 15 Day District Level Awareness Cum-De-Addiction Camp organised by Nehru Yuva Kendra Thoubal, Manipur under the aegis of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt. of India inaugurated by Km. L. Tilotama, Vice-Chairperson, BOG, NYKS Delhi on the 15th Sept., 2012 concluded at the RDS Training Centre, Khongjom War Memorial Complex, Thoubal […]

MNS:- A 15 Day District Level Awareness Cum-De-Addiction Camp organised by Nehru Yuva Kendra Thoubal, Manipur under the aegis of the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt. of India inaugurated by Km. L. Tilotama, Vice-Chairperson, BOG, NYKS Delhi on the 15th Sept., 2012 concluded at the RDS Training Centre, Khongjom War Memorial Complex, Thoubal on the 29th Sept., 2012. 51 youths including 25 drug addicts and 26 other youths participated in the camp.
Shri K. Radhakumar Singh, IAS, Deputy Commissioner, Thoubal, Dr. Kh. Radheshyam Singh, Chief Medical Officer, Thoubal and Shri L. Damu Singh, Chief Project Co-ordinator, RDS were the Chief Guest, President and Guest of Honour respectively.
In his key note address Shri Y. Lakshman Singh, District Youth Co-ordinator, Thoubal highlighted the activities of the camp viz, detoxification of 25 drug addicts, awareness and education by technical experts, interaction session with recovering addicts, health check-up by Medical Officers, Art of Living for healthy body and mind, cultural programme for recreation and personality development, counselling with professionals, social service, games and sports for healthy living etc. Shri Laimayum Sanju Sharma, participant of the camp expressed his deep feelings of how he could overcome from the bad habits during the camp and his promises to live a life without drugs in future.The Deputy Commissioner advised the youths to be courageous enough to face the challenges of overcoming the habit of drug abuse. He also gave away the prizes to the position holders in various competitions held during the camp and certificates to all the campers. Earlier the DC and CMO also supervised the newspaper clippings and photo exhibitions related to awareness and education for prevention of drug abuse and alcoholism organised by NYK in different villages of Thoubal District.
Dr. Kh. Radheshyam Singh, CMO advised the youths not to abuse the drugs during the youths age. Shri L. Damu Singh, Project Co-ordinator thanked NYK for successfully organising the camp for the benefit of the youths in the district. The programme ended by administering an oath by the Deputy Commissioner, Thoubal.

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Air Force Day Air Display: An Appeal

MNS:- The Indian Air Force celebrates its 80th anniversary on 08 Oct 2012. An air display by various aircraft will form part of the Air Force Day Parade cum Investiture Ceremony at Air Force Station Hindan. The rehearsal of the air display will commence from 1st October 2012. The areas over which aircraft will be […]

MNS:- The Indian Air Force celebrates its 80th anniversary on 08 Oct 2012. An air display by various aircraft will form part of the Air Force Day Parade cum Investiture Ceremony at Air Force Station Hindan. The rehearsal of the air display will commence from 1st October 2012. The areas over which aircraft will be flying at low levels are Wazirpur bridge – Karwalnagar – Afjalpur – Hindan, Shamli – Jiwana – Chandinagar – Hindon, Hapur – Philkua – Ghaziabad – Hindan.
Birds pose a serious threat to aircraft flying at low levels. Eatables thrown out in the open attract birds. To ensure a safe fly past, the indian air force requests the citizen of delhi, ghaziabad and its neighbourhood not to throw eatables and garbage in the open. Also, if they find any carcass out in the open, they are requested to report the same to the nearest air force unit / police station to arrange for its disposal or please call / sms to officer incharge bird hazard combat team (bhct) on cell no. 9910622314.
The air display will commence with flag bearing sky divers of AKASH GANGA Team dropping out of AN-32 aircraft.
The commencement of the Air Force Day Parade will be marked by fly past of “ENSIGN” formation comprising of three Mi-17 V5 helicopters in Vic formation trooping the Air Force Ensign. “CHAKRA” formation comprising three Mi-25/35 in Vic formation would follow. This will be followed by “HERCULES” formation comprising of one C-130J Hercules aircraft and two AN-32 aircraft in echelon position on either side, followed by “SPECTRUM’ formation comprising one C-130J Hercules aircraft in the lead with two Avro and two Dornier aircraft flying past in “ECHELON’ position.
The fighter flypast will be led by three JAGUAR aircraft in Vic formation closely followed by BISON (MiG-21), BAAZ (MiG-29), VAJRA (Mirage 2000) aircraft and Su-30 MKI (Sukhoi) aircraft in Vic formation. Followed by a Su-30 MKI aircraft carrying out low level aerobatic display as grand finale to the ceremony.

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