Corporation tag on power sector in Manipur – Times of India

Corporation tag on power sector in ManipurTimes of IndiaPower supply in Manipur has improved with people getting additional three hours of electricity daily for the last few days. Earlier, power supply was limited to just four hours per day. Chief mini…

Corporation tag on power sector in Manipur
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Power supply in Manipur has improved with people getting additional three hours of electricity daily for the last few days. Earlier, power supply was limited to just four hours per day. Chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh currently holds the power
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Hemochandra tours water plants sewerage project site : Concerted effort to be made to improve water supply

Mail News Service Imphal, May 17 : I Hemochandra, Minister , Public Health and Engineering (PHED) today inspected water supply plants , sewerage projects with a team of officials. Hemochandra inspectied Porompat water supply which has a capacity of 3 MGD . The machineries are old and need immediate upgradation. Hemochandra assured to push for […]

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Imphal, May 17 : I Hemochandra, Minister , Public Health and Engineering (PHED) today inspected water supply plants , sewerage projects with a team of officials.
Hemochandra inspectied Porompat water supply which has a capacity of 3 MGD . The machineries are old and need immediate upgradation. Hemochandra assured to push for upgradation of the plant and make it effective and service worthy. The second largest plant the Singda provides about 4 MGD however it is not fully functional.
He then inspected the sewerage sit at Lamphel. It is nearing completion and once completed the human excreta from the areas covered in Phase I will be processed. In some countries the processed water is mixed with normal water at the ratio of 40 : 60 and supplied to the masses. Chief Engineer H Sunil said in India it will not be supplied for religious beliefs and other reasons. Hemochandra had a close look of the site which will be completed by March 2013. A team of French experts will be coming around October this year to finalise the project.
Laying of pipes will be carried out to the residential areas and it will become functional soon. The CE said five pumps will be operating at different places and power supply is a much during peak of human normal chores.
The site will be safe as the boundary will be protected from water during rainy season. After the project is initiated other areas will be covered.
The team visited Singda and Kanchup water plants. Water level was quite low at Singda and Hemochandra assured to discuss the issues involving other departments with his Cabinet colleagues. Mr. Hemochandra said the Irrigation and Flood control department looks after the river system and forest department has to look after the surrounding areas. The catchment areas should be protected and tree plantation works should be initiated he said. He assured to discuss the matter with Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh so that the works can be taken up jointly with other departments.
H Sunil, CE of the department said the city areas require 101 MLD and the department is able to supply only about 70 MLD (million litre daily).
In the entire country there is no rainfall for about six months and water storage and conservation should be given attention, Mr Sunil said. If the surrounding areas of the water plants were not protected and forestation works taken up water supply cannot works cannot be done properly.
Mr Hemochandra said he will continue to inspect all the water plants in the state and will try to improve water supply throughout the state. A major project has been proposed to make people get safe drinking water and it is awaiting approval from the central government. The state is lucky as there are so many rivers in the state which originate from the state and if the water from the rivers were used properly there would be water crisis he added.

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Air India strike: Ajit Singh to meet trade unions next week

New Delhi, May 17 (ANI): Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh will meet representatives of all recognised trade unions of Air India next week to discuss the Justice Dharmadhikari report on human resource issues, including career progression and promotion of pilots. “I am just going to say that I have decided, I am calling a meeting […]

New Delhi, May 17 (ANI): Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh will meet representatives of all recognised trade unions of Air India next week to discuss the Justice Dharmadhikari report on human resource issues, including career progression and promotion of pilots.
“I am just going to say that I have decided, I am calling a meeting next week of all the recognised trade unions of Air India because in that recovery plan, there will be big stake, we will discuss them, we will inform them what is the plan and also many of their promotions have been held up for many years,” Singh told mediapersons here on Thursday.
The meeting is expected to have all the representatives of recognised trade unions excluding the association of Indian pilots, who is spearheading the strike.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation had earlier constituted a committee under the Chairmanship of Justice D.M. Dharmadhikari, Former Judge of the Supreme Court of India to address various industrial relations issues.
The Group of Ministers’ (GOM) meeting held on February 7 has also desired that Justice Dharmadhikari committee recommendations be examined by the first week of March 2012.
This committee will look into various recommendations in the report and comment on its implementation, keeping in mind the employee’s interests, functional viability of the company and financial implications.
The committee will also give an implementation schedule indicating the priority of implementation of various recommendations.
Despite approaching the Supreme Court, the management and the Centre failed to resolve the deadlock.
The pilots recently disobeyed the ruling of the Delhi High Court, which had asked them to return to work.
About 500 Air India pilots who fly international routes have been demanding their colleagues from former state-owned partner Indian Airlines should not be trained to fly Dreamliners, as it may hurt the career prospects of original Air India staff. Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises Minister Praful Patel has refused to comment on the Air India pilots’ strike, saying that adequate steps were being taken by the aviation ministry to end the impasse.
“See, there is a minister, there are people looking after these issues. It would be unfair for me to comment on anything that is going on.
All I can say is that the minister and the ministry of civil aviation have taken the right approach in handling this crisis,” Patel, a former civil aviation minister, told media here.
“And, I support Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh in whatever steps he has taken, or whatever steps he intends to take,” he added.
Meanwhile, speaking on the ongoing strike, Kingfisher airlines owner Vijay Mallya said that there was need for the government to swiftly and amicably resolve the issue.
“You all know the condition of the aviation industry. I would not want to make any further comments on it. I would just say that all the airlines are incurring losses as of now. So I hope that the government addresses it properly,” he said.
Ajit Singh had earlier said that the ministry would formulate adequate plan to combat the situation.
About 500 Air India pilots who fly international routes have been demanding that their colleagues from Indian Airlines should not be trained to fly Dreamliners, as they believe it may hurt the career prospects of original Air India staff.
Both companies were merged in 2007, but there have been problems with integration. Air India’s purchase of Dreamliners was also criticised by a central auditor last year for “imposing an undue long-term financial burden”.
The Airports Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA) had on April 25 decided to raise airport fares, including User Development Fee (UDF), by 346 percent for two years.
The newly introduced UDF at the Delhi airport seems to be upsetting many. Passengers and airlines would now have to pay 346 percent more as compared to what they paid to the airport operator-the GMR Group-along with its consortium.
As per the airports regulator order, the UDF for international travel would be rupees 845.50 for outgoing passengers travelling between 2,000 -5,000 kilometres and Rupees 699.17 for incoming ones.
For those traveling beyond 5,000 kilometres, the UDF would be rupees 1,068 for outgoing and rupees 881.10 for incoming.

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Manipur Education Service, the right approach – E-Pao.net

Manipur Education Service, the right approachE-Pao.netIn comparison to other states, Manipur has been lagging behind in almost every sphere, and every new approach over any issue adopted in the state seems to totter at the end. In the latest move, the …

Manipur Education Service, the right approach
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In comparison to other states, Manipur has been lagging behind in almost every sphere, and every new approach over any issue adopted in the state seems to totter at the end. In the latest move, the state government has come up with an approach to bring

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Stage set for mass hunger strike to demand ILP – E-Pao.net

Stage set for mass hunger strike to demand ILPE-Pao.netImphal, May 17 2012: Federation of Regional Indigenous Society (FREINDS) along with members of Senior Citizens' Forum, public leaders and KBSharma will take part in a mass hunger strike on the …

Stage set for mass hunger strike to demand ILP
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Imphal, May 17 2012: Federation of Regional Indigenous Society (FREINDS) along with members of Senior Citizens' Forum, public leaders and KBSharma will take part in a mass hunger strike on the day of the first monsoon session of Manipur Legislative
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Stage set for mass hunger strike to demand ILP – E-Pao.net

Stage set for mass hunger strike to demand ILPE-Pao.netImphal, May 17 2012: Federation of Regional Indigenous Society (FREINDS) along with members of Senior Citizens' Forum, public leaders and KBSharma will take part in a mass hunger strike on the …

Stage set for mass hunger strike to demand ILP
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Imphal, May 17 2012: Federation of Regional Indigenous Society (FREINDS) along with members of Senior Citizens' Forum, public leaders and KBSharma will take part in a mass hunger strike on the day of the first monsoon session of Manipur Legislative
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Apprehended

IMPHAL, May 17: Troops of 1/11 Gorkha Rifles under the aegis of Red Shield Division… more »

IMPHAL, May 17: Troops of 1/11 Gorkha Rifles under the aegis of Red Shield Division apprehended two persons suspected to be ex-cadres of HPC (D) from Khomoi village in Churchandpur district today, stated a PIB release.

The two were later identified as Sangzuol, 33, son of Lala of New Saikot and John Lal Kiemlo, 32, son of Hmangthnlien of Khomoi village, the release said.

One 7.62 Chinese pistol and point 22 air gun without license along with five live rounds were recovered from their possession. The apprehended persons along with the recoveries have been handed over to the Imphal West Police Station on the same day, it concluded. 

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Cocaine seized

IMPHAL, May 17: The Narcotics Cell of Imphal West Police led by OC Th Shanti… more »

IMPHAL, May 17: The Narcotics Cell of Imphal West Police led by OC Th Shanti seized one kilogram of cocaine from the possession of one person at Singjamei Mayengbam Leikai today at around 11:30 am.

The peddler has been identified as Md Khayamuddin, 36, son of Zahauddin of Thoubal Moijing Awang Leikai. The seized cocaine is valued at Rs. 16000 to 18,000 in Imphal while Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 36,000 outside the state.

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Ban lifted

IMPHAL, May 17: Three van associations of Moreh have lifted their ban on other vehicles… more »

IMPHAL, May 17: Three van associations of Moreh have lifted their ban on other vehicles from plying along the Imphal-Moreh highway, a press statement of the All Moreh Van Owners & Drivers Welfare Association.

The decision was taken jointly be the three van associations, the statement added.

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KSO clarifies

IMPHAL, May 17: KSO general headquarter has informed the general public that it does not… more »

IMPHAL, May 17: KSO general headquarter has informed the general public that it does not have any knowledge whatsoever about the joint press statement purportedly issued by KSO and KASU in the local dailies on May 16 regarding fees charged by different educational institutions.

A release of the KSO general headquarter said that it does not have any knowledge whatsoever about the joint press statement purported issued by KSO and KASU in the local daily on May 16 regarding fees charged by different educational institutions including COHSEM, BSEM, CBSC and private coaching centres. 

It also said that the objective of the Kangleipak Students Union (KASU) may be appreciated but the KSO does not like its name being dragged into an issue it does not have any knowledge.

Further, denying any meeting with the KASU at any level, KSO demands KASU to clarify with whom it held the meeting.

It has also mention that KSO has its own education policy, that of “ensuing free education” for the students of Manipur. In this respect it had a consultation with DESAM with whom it shared common ideals regarding education, it added.

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MSF distributes free text books to Ukhrul students

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IMPHAL, May 17: As part of its educational campaign, the Manipur Students Federation conducted an inspection tour of schools and colleges of Ukhrul district.

A statement said the team inspected Kasom Khullen Government High School and also distributed free text books to the students on May 16.

The statement also expressed that the students have been deprieved of schemes undertaken under the Central government including SSA and RAMSA.

The sub division has only two government High schools.

The student body has also urged the concern government to look into the issue.

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Way of the water

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As monsoon draws nearer, nobody could sit back and wait for the floods to come. One thing is very clear, the floods will come. Flood events are a part of nature. They have existed and will continue to exist. As usual, the IFCD minister has been inspecting the river banks particularly the breach-prone portions as a precautionary measure. There is a saying in Manipur that some people pray for floods and devastation so that they could mint money out of emergency works thrown up by the floods. We hope the new minister Ngamthang Haokip will apply his mind to it and conduct a complete overhaul of the work culture which has been in existence in the department for so long. In the system overhaul, we should keep in mind a paradigm shift has become necessary. One must shift from defensive action against hazards of flood to management of the risk and living with floods, bearing in mind that flood prevention should not be limited to flood events which occur often. In the last SPF government headed by Okram Ibobi himself, massive works for reinforced concrete embankments were taken up along the rivers and nallahs passing through the Imphal city. Large stretches of the Nambul River which is the major source of floods in the city area has been embanked and we have to wait and see whether it could withstand the fury of monsoon and flood pressure. But these are largely defensive measures. The new idea floated by world bodies is management of risks and living with floods. Adding more height or making the embankment sturdier does not necessarily mean that we would able to avoid the flood. Water always finds a way. As we said in the beginning, floods are a natural event and it cannot be avoided. So as far as feasible, human interference into the processes of nature should be reversed, compensated and, in the future, prevented. Flood strategy should cover the entire river basin area and promote the coordinated development and management of actions regarding water, land and related resources. Structural measures will remain important elements and should primarily focus on the protection of human health and safety, and valuable goods and property. We will have to keep in mind that flood protection is never absolute, and may generate a false sense of security. The concept of residual risk, including potential failure or breach, should therefore be taken into consideration.

Another impediment plaguing the functioning of the flood control department is regarding flood information. Every time flood occurs, it is the other way round regarding information. They wait for calls from the press reporters seeking information on the levels of river in the Flood Control room instead of taking a proactive role. The idea of flood forecasting and warning has never been considered by the department. It is indeed a prerequisite for successful mitigation of flood damage. Its effectiveness depends on the level of preparedness and correct response. Therefore the responsible authorities should provide timely and reliable flood warning, flood forecasting and information. A specific preparedness to alert, rescue and safety measures should be planned and implemented at all levels, including the public, by maintaining regular basic information and continuous ongoing training actions. With appropriate and timely information, preparedness, everyone who may suffer from the consequences of flood events should be able to take -if possible- his/her own precautions and thus seriously limit flood damages. Early warning systems will prove useful in the process of evacuation of people to ‘safer areas’ which also should be identified beforehand. The IFCD should also take into confidence other government departments and agencies so that a multi-pronged approach could be developed.

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Cause of Manipur student’s death undetermined: Forensic report – Indian Express

IBNLive.comCause of Manipur student's death undetermined: Forensic reportIndian ExpressThe mystery surrounding the death of Manipuri student Richard Loitam, 19, in a Bangalore college hostel on April 18 deepened on Thursday after a forensic report …


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Cause of Manipur student's death undetermined: Forensic report
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The mystery surrounding the death of Manipuri student Richard Loitam, 19, in a Bangalore college hostel on April 18 deepened on Thursday after a forensic report reported the cause of death as “undetermined”. The report — prepared by doctors at the
Pathologists inconclusive on Richard`s deathKanglaOnline
Richard Loitam case: Murder and culpable homicide ruled out, says reportNDTV
Loitam Richard Case: Doctors Find Cardiac Arrest as Cause of DeathIBTimes India
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Cause of Manipur student’s death undetermined: Forensic report – Indian Express

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Cause of Manipur student's death undetermined: Forensic report
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The mystery surrounding the death of Manipuri student Richard Loitam, 19, in a Bangalore college hostel on April 18 deepened on Thursday after a forensic report reported the cause of death as “undetermined”. The report — prepared by doctors at the
Murder ruled out in Richard Loitam's death case: policeDeccan Herald
Richard Loitam case: Murder and culpable homicide ruled out, says reportNDTV
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Cause of Manipur students death undetermined: Forensic report – Indian Express

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Cause of Manipur students death undetermined: Forensic report
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The mystery surrounding the death of Manipuri student Richard Loitam, 19, in a Bangalore college hostel on April 18 deepened on Thursday after a forensic report reported the cause of death as “undetermined”. The report — prepared by doctors at the
Pathologists inconclusive on Richard`s deathKanglaOnline
Richard Loitam case: Murder and culpable homicide ruled out, says reportNDTV
Loitam Richard Case: Doctors Find Cardiac Arrest as Cause of DeathIBTimes India
Deccan Chronicle
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Bill for Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura High Courts passed – The Hindu

Bill for Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura High Courts passedThe HinduParliament has passed a Bill to set up High Courts in Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura. The North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) and Other Related Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2012, passed on W…

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Parliament has passed a Bill to set up High Courts in Meghalaya, Manipur and Tripura. The North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) and Other Related Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2012, passed on Wednesday, will pave the way for creation of the High Courts by

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igar (north) celebrated 27th raising day

HQ IGAR (North) celebrated its 27th raising day from 14-16 May 12. Maj Gen B S Das, SM, IGAR (North) congratulated and conveyed his best wishes to all the Officers, JCOs, Other ranks and their families on the occasion. The events over three days were marked with special programme at Mandir, Sainik Sammelan and a […]

HQ IGAR (North) celebrated its 27th raising day from 14-16 May 12. Maj Gen B S Das, SM, IGAR (North) congratulated and conveyed his best wishes to all the Officers, JCOs, Other ranks and their families on the occasion. The events over three days were marked with special programme at Mandir, Sainik Sammelan and a Bara Khana for troops and their families. The IGAR distributed incentives and cash prizes to the troops for their exemplary performance in various fields.
A guest night was also organized at the renovated officers‘ mess, wherein HE, Shri Nikhil Kumar, Honorable Governor of Nagaland, Neiphiu Rio, Chief Minister of Nagaland and GOC 3 Corps, also graced the occasion along with other dignitaries’.

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Disabled Get Social Justice

Deepak Razdan India has 2.2 crore persons with various types of disabilities as per Census 2001. The Government has taken several steps, including legislative measures, to integrate them fully with society. They are seen in all walks of life, discharging not only their normal responsibilities, but trying to do better than others. The Government is […]

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India has 2.2 crore persons with various types of disabilities as per Census 2001. The Government has taken several steps, including legislative measures, to integrate them fully with society. They are seen in all walks of life, discharging not only their normal responsibilities, but trying to do better than others. The Government is constantly undertaking initiatives which include the comprehensive Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill, a draft of which is under consideration for introduction in Parliament.
Among the States with large populations of persons with disabilities, Uttar Pradesh tops with 34.53 lakh, Bihar and West Bengal have over 18 lakh each, Tamil Nadu over 16 lakh, Maharashtra over 15 lakh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan over 14 lakh each. According to 2001 Census, 49 per cent of the persons with disabilities in the country are literate and 34 per cent are employed. Over one crore persons have visual disability, 12.61 lakh hearing and over 61 lakh have locomotor disability in the country. According to the NSSO Survey of 2002, 75 per cent of persons with disabilities live in rural areas.
The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment which has the charge of looking after the welfare of the disadvantaged and marginalized sections of the society, including persons with disabilities, oversees a vast network of schemes for the empowerment and rehabilitation of persons with disabilities. The Government plans to consolidate them into a composite Centrally-sponsored national programme called National Programme for Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities in the 12th Plan (2012-2017), for their better administration. The trend is towards greater financial allocations and better monitoring.
In 2011-2012, the Disability Division of the Ministry was allocated Rs 480 crores. The schemes in operation aim to promote physical, psychological, social, educational and economic rehabilitation and development of the beneficiaries to enhance their quality of life and to enable them to lead their life with dignity.
Although the 12th Plan is yet to be ready, the Planning Commission has made allocations for some new schemes during the first year (2012-2013) of the Plan. These include Rs 33 crores for post-matric scholarships for students and Rs 12 crores for Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship Scheme for persons with disabilities (PwDs) for MPhil and PhD courses.
The Government announced the National Policy for Persons with Disabilities in 2006, recognizing them as valuable human source for the country who can lead a better quality of life if they have an effective access to rehabilitation measures. A Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities has been appointed in the Ministry to receive and act upon complaints of violations of rules and orders notified for the welfare of the beneficiaries. Seven national institutes have been established to work in the field of disabilities.
These institutes are engaged in human resource development in different field of disability, providing rehabilitation services to persons with disabilities and undertaking research and development. During the last financial year, Rs 34 crore were released to these institutes against the budgeted outlay of Rs 60 crores for the year.
Under the scheme of Assistance to the Disabled for Purchase or Fitting of Aids and Appliances (ADIP), approximately two lakh persons with disabilities are provided assistive devices every year. An allocation of Rs 100 crores was made for the scheme in 2011-2012 to help 2.80 lakh persons but only about Rs 28 crores was released till December, 2011, although a total expenditure during the year is now expected to be Rs 76 crores. The ADIP scheme is being revised during 2012-2013 to raise the income ceiling and ceiling of the assistive devices. Under the Deendayal Disabled Rehabilitation Scheme (DDRS), Rs 31.27 crores was sanctioned till December last year against the allocation of Rs 120 crores. The total expenditure is likely to cross Rs 86 crores.
The DDRS helps voluntary organizations to run special schools for children with hearing, visual and mental disability and vocational rehabilitation centres for persons with disabilities and for manpower development in the field of mental retardation and cerebral palsy.
The target of beneficiaries during the year was 2.50 lakh.
To facilitate creation of infrastructure at district level, the Central Government is encouraging the States in setting up of District Disability Rehabilitation Centres (DDRCs) since the ninth Plan. A hundred DDRCs were proposed to be set up in the last two years. A total of 215 DDRCs are functioning in the country at present. Twenty-one were set up in 2010-11 and Rs 1.20 crore were released in 2011-12 to set up six more in Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Bihar.
In 2009-10, the Government launched the Inclusive Education for Disabled at Secondary Stage (IEDSS), replacing the earlier Integrated Education for Disabled Children (IEDC) scheme. While inclusive education for disabled children at elementary level is being provided under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), this scheme provides 100 per cent Central assistance for inclusive education of disabled children studying in Classes IX-XII in mainstream government, local body and government-aided schools.
The objective is to facilitate continuation of education of children with special needs up to higher secondary level. The scheme provides for personal requirements of the children in the form of assistive devices, helpers, transport, hostel, learning material, and scholarship for the girl child up to Rs 3000 per disabled child per annum. In addition, assistance is also provided for salary of special teachers, capacity building of teachers, making schools barrier free, establishment of resource rooms, and awareness and orientation. A budget of Rs 100 crore was allocated for this scheme during 2011-12 and over 1.30 lakh disabled children were proposed to be covered in the year.
According to HRD Ministry, 35 per cent of children with disabilities remained out of school.On World Autism Day, the Government reiterated its commitment to help development of people with autism in the country. India has about 10 million people with autism in the country. There was need to create awareness on the brain disorder and the Government would support all awareness campaigns. The Government has stressed the need to remove the myths about autism like it was the result of bad parenting or “emotionally dysfunctional mothers.” The Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), the vehicle for the Right To Education, ensures support to children with autism, through resource teachers and teacher-aides.
In many States, students with autism get a one on one support with care-giver or aide in the classroom. The Rajya Sabha passed in the Budget Session a Bill to amend the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 to extend its benefits to children with cerebral palsy, mental retardation, autism and multiple disabilities. The children having these severe disabilities will have the option to receive education at home. There is some criticism of this provision as it is felt that it will keep the special needs children away from their peers and out of the mainstream education.
In a major step, the Government has given an “in-principle approval” for creating a separate Department of Disability Affairs. Informing Parliament, the Social Justice and Empowerment Minister, Shri Mukul Wasnik, said the new Department would be within the Ministry and the proposal to amend the necessary rules is under process. He said a need was felt to create a separate department under a Secretary-rank officer to address the issues of people with disability more effectively. At present, the issues related to empowerment of disabled people in the country are looked after by a division in the Ministry.
To ensure persons with disabilities travel by air with dignity and ease, the Government has constituted a Committee on the ‘Rights of Passengers with Disabilities and Reduced Mobility’.
There are Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR) on “Carriage of passenger by air with disability and/or with reduced mobility” issued by the DGCA which are to be strictly adhered to by the airlines. The CAR is available on the DGCA website. Violation of the provisions of the CAR is punishable under the Schedule VI of the Aircraft Rules,1937. The Committee will look into the need for modifying the CAR in view of improved guidelines adopted in other countries and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities(UNCRPD).
The Committee’s terms including examining the inconvenience faced by persons with disabilities right from the stage of booking of tickets; arrival at the airport; checking-in, issues related to location and design of facilities like toilets, wheel chairs, check-in counters, security checking, boarding, seating in aircraft, disembarking and collection of luggage.
Needless to say, the persons with disabilities require similar facilities at railway stations and inter-city bus terminals. The Railway Board has prepared a plan to enable differently abled people to book rail tickets online at the concessional rates they are entitled to. It is proposed to issue identity cards with specific numbers to each person, which will be built into the computerised passenger reservation system (PRS) across the country.
To make life easier for the differently abled, the Social Justice Ministry is encouraging development of suitable technologies. The Ministry has made its own website accessible to persons with disabilities and is giving incentives to other Government organisations to follow its example. An Online Braille Library has been established at Dehradun in January this year. Its books can be accessed in real time from any location in the country.
On helping the persons with disability get their rightful share in employment, Section 33 of the Persons with Disability (Equal Opportunity, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995 provides for a three per cent reservation in government employment, including one per cent each for disabled persons suffering from (i) blindness or low vision; (ii) hearing impairment and (iii) loco motor disability or cerebral palsy. A special recruitment drive was initiated recently to fill up backlog vacancies for posts reserved for persons with disabilities. As per information from 69 Ministries and Departments, there were 11134 persons with disabilities in employment under the Central Government on the 1st January, 2008.
There are no directions to the private sector to create jobs for disabled persons. However, a new Scheme of Incentives to the Private Sector for Employment of Physically Challenged Persons has been launched from 1st April, 2008. Under this Scheme, the Government provides the employer’s contribution for Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and Employees State Insurance (ESI) for three years, for physically challenged employees employed in the private sector on or after 1st April, 2008, with a monthly salary up to Rs. 25,000.
In spite of the increasing awareness about the welfare of the disadvantaged population, the 2012-13 plan allocation for the Social Justice and Empowerment Ministry is Rs 5915 crores, which is just 1.512 per cent of the total plan allocation of Rs 3,91,027 crores for all Ministries and Departments of the Government of India. This year’s allocation of Rs 5915 crores is against the allocation of Rs 5375 crores, and the likely actual expenditure of Rs 5006 crores, during 2011-12.
Looking at the Ministry’s various responsibilities, the Planning Commission’s Working Group on empowerment of persons with disabilities has recommended an allocation of Rs one lakh crore as plan expenditure for the welfare of these persons during the 12th Plan, out of which Rs 24000 crores is be incurred through the Social Justice and Empowerment Ministry, and the remaining Rs 76000 crores through other Ministries.
The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Bill, 2011, the proposed law that is to replace the existing Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995, is a comprehensively drafted piece of legislation that will remove the existing gaps and take care of nearly all the possible situations and circumstances in which the beneficiary population may require legal and social cover to lead a normal life. India has ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD) and undertaken the obligation to ensure and promote the full realization of all human rights and fundamental freedoms for all Persons with Disabilities without discrimination of any kind on the basis of disability. While the existing Act provided for an impairment-based exhaustive definition of disability, the UN Convention recognized that disability was an evolving concept. People with impairments, not expressly mentioned in the Act, were often denied the rights and entitlements recognized in the Act. The 1995 Act, among other provisions, required appropriate governments and local authorities to make public buildings and their campuses accessible to persons with disabilities. The facilities to be created include ramps, toilets for wheel-chair users, Braille signages, new elevators, auditory signals in existing elevators, and tactile tiles.
Accessibility for persons with disabilities was also one of the core provisions of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which came into force in May, 2008. Expanding the scope and definition of physical impairments, the 2011 Bill recognizes the equality of persons with disabilities and prohibits direct or indirect discrimination on the basis of disability.
The draft law seeks to guarantee equality and non-discrimination to all persons with disabilities, and to recognize legal capacity of all persons with disabilities and make provision for support where required to exercise such legal capacity.
The Constitution of India includes persons with disabilities generically within the universal categories of person and citizen; it does not even mention disability specifically. Therefore the draft Bill attempts to lay down procedures by which the civil-political rights guaranteed in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the Constitution of India can be realized for persons with disabilities. The rights guaranteed by the Constitution need adaptation to be of value for persons with disabilities. (PIB Features.)

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Annular Eclipse of the Sun on May 21

An Annular eclipse of the Sun will occur on May 21, 2012 The ending of the partial phase of the eclipse will be visible for a very short duration from the northeast India after the sunrise. Considering the Earth as a whole the partial phase of the eclipse will begin at 2 h26 m IST. […]

An Annular eclipse of the Sun will occur on May 21, 2012 The ending of the partial phase of the eclipse will be visible for a very short duration from the northeast India after the sunrise.
Considering the Earth as a whole the partial phase of the eclipse will begin at 2 h26 m IST. The annular phase will begin at 3 h 39 m IST. The annular phase will end at 7h 7m IST. The partial phase will end at 8h 19m IST.
The annular eclipse of the Sun is visible within a narrow corridor that traverses Earth‘s northern Hemisphere. The annular path of the Moon‘s shadow begins in eastern Asia at the Chinese coast, passes through south of Japan, then crosses the North Pacific Ocean where it ends in the western United States.
The Moon‘s penumbral shadow produces a partial eclipse visible from a much larger region covering East Asia, North Pacific Ocean, North America and Greenland. The instant of greatest eclipse occurs at 5 h 23 m IST when the eclipse magnitude reaches 0.945 with duration of annularity 5 m 42 s in a region of North Pacific Ocean.
In Imphal eclipse ends at 4.48 am.

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