Crime graph on the rise in Nagaland

In recent time Nagaland has been witnessing serious criminal activities that include the kidnapping and the subsequent killing of a businessman and a life attempt on a retired bureaucrat Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

In recent time Nagaland has been witnessing serious criminal activities that include the kidnapping and the subsequent killing of a businessman and a life attempt on a retired bureaucrat Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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MPP political workshop

Manipur People’s Party MPP president Dr Nimaichand Luwang accused the Congress Government of compounding miseries of the State masses Source The Sangai Express

Manipur People’s Party MPP president Dr Nimaichand Luwang accused the Congress Government of compounding miseries of the State masses Source The Sangai Express

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MLA Anand for political steps to check influx

Taking serious note of the incessant influx of non local people, MLA RK Anand has emphasised on the need to check the influx through political means Source The Sangai Express

Taking serious note of the incessant influx of non local people, MLA RK Anand has emphasised on the need to check the influx through political means Source The Sangai Express

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NE Cultural Centre coming up in Delhi

Union Minister of Development of North East Region DoNER BK Handique has announced that a North East Cultural Centre NECC would be set up in New Delhi Source The Sangai Express Manipur Info Centre

Union Minister of Development of North East Region DoNER BK Handique has announced that a North East Cultural Centre NECC would be set up in New Delhi Source The Sangai Express Manipur Info Centre

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KSO condemns bomb attack, slams Govt

The Kuki Students’ Organisation KSO , Ghqtrs has denounced the bomb attack of the ADC office complex at Khuman Lampak that left three innocent people injured on May 28, and termed it as pure act of terrorism Source The Sangai Express S Singlianma…

The Kuki Students’ Organisation KSO , Ghqtrs has denounced the bomb attack of the ADC office complex at Khuman Lampak that left three innocent people injured on May 28, and termed it as pure act of terrorism Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

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DGP plans cells to dispose cases

Under the aegis of Ministry of Home Affairs, the National Investigation Agency NIA conducted a workshop on ‘Unlawful Activities Prevention Act 1967 at 1st Manipur Rifles Banquet Hall today Source The Sangai Express

Under the aegis of Ministry of Home Affairs, the National Investigation Agency NIA conducted a workshop on ‘Unlawful Activities Prevention Act 1967 at 1st Manipur Rifles Banquet Hall today Source The Sangai Express

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Video filmmakers celebrate

All Manipur Video Film makers and Producers’ Association celebrated its 21st foundation anniversary at the Manipur Film Development Corporation auditorium today Source The Sangai Express

All Manipur Video Film makers and Producers’ Association celebrated its 21st foundation anniversary at the Manipur Film Development Corporation auditorium today Source The Sangai Express

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Workers assaulted, wall vandalised

Four workers engaged in building the compound wall of Maharaj Gambhir Singh Memorial Complex at Canchipur were assaulted brutally by some 5 6 armed persons at about 8 Source The Sangai Express

Four workers engaged in building the compound wall of Maharaj Gambhir Singh Memorial Complex at Canchipur were assaulted brutally by some 5 6 armed persons at about 8 Source The Sangai Express

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SI appointed on the sly

A relative of a Government supplier has been appointed as Sub Inspector in Manipur Police skipping all the mandatory recruitment rules Source The Sangai Express

A relative of a Government supplier has been appointed as Sub Inspector in Manipur Police skipping all the mandatory recruitment rules Source The Sangai Express

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Six hurt in Thoubal clan clash

At least six persons sustained injuries while five houses and a grocery shop were reduced to ashes following a clash between two clans with a history of past rivalries at Sangaiyumpham Cherapur in Thoubal district today Source The Sangai Express

At least six persons sustained injuries while five houses and a grocery shop were reduced to ashes following a clash between two clans with a history of past rivalries at Sangaiyumpham Cherapur in Thoubal district today Source The Sangai Express

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PM convenes meet to discuss incomplete projects in Manipur on June 4 Pending projects in PM’s mind, doles in CM’s mind

Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has convened a meeting at New Delhi on June 4 to discuss issues related to completion of the various pending projects being undertaken in Manipur Source The Sangai Express

Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has convened a meeting at New Delhi on June 4 to discuss issues related to completion of the various pending projects being undertaken in Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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Lok Ayukta in place, so no Lokpal Bill Cabinet

The Government of Manipur will be writing to the Centre expressing reservation against implementation of Lokpal Bill in a State where Lok Ayuka is already enforced Source The Sangai Express

The Government of Manipur will be writing to the Centre expressing reservation against implementation of Lokpal Bill in a State where Lok Ayuka is already enforced Source The Sangai Express

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UNLF cadres held in Assam

A combined team of Assam police and 128 Bn CRPF has reportedly arrested a self styled captain of the proscribed UNLF from Laxminagar, which is under Dispur police station, this morning Source The Sangai Express

A combined team of Assam police and 128 Bn CRPF has reportedly arrested a self styled captain of the proscribed UNLF from Laxminagar, which is under Dispur police station, this morning Source The Sangai Express

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ATDUM highlights grievances

The All Tribal Disables’ Union, Manipur ATDUM has alleged that the State Government and the State Medical Board have failed to address the grievances of and problems being faced physically challenged persons in obtaining Disability Certificates Sou…

The All Tribal Disables’ Union, Manipur ATDUM has alleged that the State Government and the State Medical Board have failed to address the grievances of and problems being faced physically challenged persons in obtaining Disability Certificates Source The Sangai Express

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NIA lessons for Manipur policemen – Calcutta Telegraph

NIA lessons for Manipur policemenCalcutta TelegraphImphal, June 2: Manipur police will now gain expertise and knowledge from the sleuths of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) as officers will be deputed to the central agency. The Ibobi Singh gover…

NIA lessons for Manipur policemen
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Imphal, June 2: Manipur police will now gain expertise and knowledge from the sleuths of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) as officers will be deputed to the central agency. The Ibobi Singh government had recently requested the authorities of the
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A fresh look at democracy ! Focussing on the governed – E-Pao.net

A fresh look at democracy ! Focussing on the governedE-Pao.netPerhaps the time has come for a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of democracy for the situation in Manipur demands that we go beyond the "Government for the people, by the pe…

A fresh look at democracy ! Focussing on the governed
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Perhaps the time has come for a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of democracy for the situation in Manipur demands that we go beyond the "Government for the people, by the people and of the people," understanding of democracy,
Meet to review Manipur project implementationAssam Tribune

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Rs 6.41 Cr NEC balm for power sector in State – E-Pao.net

Rs 6.41 Cr NEC balm for power sector in StateE-Pao.netNew Delhi, June 02 2011: The North Eastern Council released a sum of Rs 6.41 crores for renovation and modernization of 132/33KV Sub-Station at Yurembam and for construction of seven other schemes i…

Rs 6.41 Cr NEC balm for power sector in State
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New Delhi, June 02 2011: The North Eastern Council released a sum of Rs 6.41 crores for renovation and modernization of 132/33KV Sub-Station at Yurembam and for construction of seven other schemes in the capacity of 10 KW in Manipur during the year
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Editorial – Before the Rains Returns

The rains have halted for a while. It will be back soon in bigger monsoon torrents if all goes as per normal seasonal cycle. But this break can be made… Read more »

The rains have halted for a while. It will be back soon in bigger monsoon torrents if all goes as per normal seasonal cycle. But this break can be made used of meaningfully by the government. The least it could do is to fill up the potholes on the roads as well as repair weak spots before the rains return. Now that weather forecasts technology has advanced so much, it can actually plan out its work schedule much better than it could 10 years ago. Investing in renovation works now will save the government a lot more money in the near future, for the potholes and weak spot, if left unattended, would virtually trigger total or at least much more substantial damages of the roads during the monsoon. One wonders why this thought does not occur to the government on its own without anybody having to remind it. Local MLAs which are the eyes and ears, as well as guardians of the constituencies they represent, should have brought up the matter before the government for necessary action. Or is it a case of there being no such system of feedback in the establishment. If there isn`™t any, it is time for the government to introduced one. Let the government also realise that it would not only be saving expenses in the long run, but also doing a great service to the people it is supposed to serve.

We wonder why the government gives so little attention to maintenance of infrastructure. If it were to give the matter of maintenance a fraction of the attention that it gives to laying foundation stones or inaugurating new public infrastructures, so much would have been set right. The enthusiasm for the latter is such that our leaders would even agree to lay foundation stones or inaugurate structures ranging from public toilets to community halls where they would make fiery public speeches with an air of self assumed grandeur of imagined epic proportion. Perhaps as a tactics, a tradition should be introduced where our leaders are encouraged to cut the ribbons even in cases of public infrastructure renovation works and allowed to make speeches. This hopefully will encourage them to think of repair works more seriously and with far greater interest.
Jokes aside, this is a matter of concern, and indeed a big lacuna in the attitude of the government. Nothing, absolutely nothing, can keep in good shape without routine repair renovations. Roads are no exceptions. So why does the government not keep aside a separate budget for this purpose. We would even suggest a different government department with the responsibility of ensuring repair works are executed promptly, catching signs of damages early and fixing them before they get extensive. Let us remind the government once again that such a policy would save it considerably amount of money and quality time rather than put more pressure on its exchequer. It does not have to be recruiting fresh employees. It is just a matter of introducing a new structure to division of work responsibilities in its engineering departments. What seems to be also missing is a system of accountability. If a certain stretch of road or for that matter any government infrastructure is in a bad condition or have not been built as per specifications and standard, there should be somebody to answer. As for this latter proposition, in all likelihood the system already exists. The question is, if this is so, why are damaged roads left unrepaired for months until the damages become so extensive that the public are left with no choice than to resort to public agitation?

Nothing seems to be urgent in the eyes of the government. The only things that perk it up are the periodic mock epics and tantrums from various warring civil society bodies which are supposed to be challenges to the territorial integrity of the state. The war drums and war cabinet meetings recently over the opening of a party office of the Naga Peoples`™ Front, a Nagaland state political party, at Senapati headquarters by the Nagaland chief minister, Neiphiu Rio, is just the latest example. It may be recalled, all the clamours in the end proved to be nothing more than what the great bard William Shakespeare said in those immortal lines: `a story told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.` Instead of wasting its energy on such frivolous matters, we wish it would give more priority to keeping public utilities in good shape. For all one knows, such a shift in priorities would in the end prove to be the solution to episodes such as that of the Senapati fiasco.

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Editorial – Before the Rains Returns

The rains have halted for a while. It will be back soon in bigger monsoon torrents if all goes as per normal seasonal cycle. But this break can be made… Read more »

The rains have halted for a while. It will be back soon in bigger monsoon torrents if all goes as per normal seasonal cycle. But this break can be made used of meaningfully by the government. The least it could do is to fill up the potholes on the roads as well as repair weak spots before the rains return. Now that weather forecasts technology has advanced so much, it can actually plan out its work schedule much better than it could 10 years ago. Investing in renovation works now will save the government a lot more money in the near future, for the potholes and weak spot, if left unattended, would virtually trigger total or at least much more substantial damages of the roads during the monsoon. One wonders why this thought does not occur to the government on its own without anybody having to remind it. Local MLAs which are the eyes and ears, as well as guardians of the constituencies they represent, should have brought up the matter before the government for necessary action. Or is it a case of there being no such system of feedback in the establishment. If there isn`™t any, it is time for the government to introduced one. Let the government also realise that it would not only be saving expenses in the long run, but also doing a great service to the people it is supposed to serve.

We wonder why the government gives so little attention to maintenance of infrastructure. If it were to give the matter of maintenance a fraction of the attention that it gives to laying foundation stones or inaugurating new public infrastructures, so much would have been set right. The enthusiasm for the latter is such that our leaders would even agree to lay foundation stones or inaugurate structures ranging from public toilets to community halls where they would make fiery public speeches with an air of self assumed grandeur of imagined epic proportion. Perhaps as a tactics, a tradition should be introduced where our leaders are encouraged to cut the ribbons even in cases of public infrastructure renovation works and allowed to make speeches. This hopefully will encourage them to think of repair works more seriously and with far greater interest.
Jokes aside, this is a matter of concern, and indeed a big lacuna in the attitude of the government. Nothing, absolutely nothing, can keep in good shape without routine repair renovations. Roads are no exceptions. So why does the government not keep aside a separate budget for this purpose. We would even suggest a different government department with the responsibility of ensuring repair works are executed promptly, catching signs of damages early and fixing them before they get extensive. Let us remind the government once again that such a policy would save it considerably amount of money and quality time rather than put more pressure on its exchequer. It does not have to be recruiting fresh employees. It is just a matter of introducing a new structure to division of work responsibilities in its engineering departments. What seems to be also missing is a system of accountability. If a certain stretch of road or for that matter any government infrastructure is in a bad condition or have not been built as per specifications and standard, there should be somebody to answer. As for this latter proposition, in all likelihood the system already exists. The question is, if this is so, why are damaged roads left unrepaired for months until the damages become so extensive that the public are left with no choice than to resort to public agitation?

Nothing seems to be urgent in the eyes of the government. The only things that perk it up are the periodic mock epics and tantrums from various warring civil society bodies which are supposed to be challenges to the territorial integrity of the state. The war drums and war cabinet meetings recently over the opening of a party office of the Naga Peoples`™ Front, a Nagaland state political party, at Senapati headquarters by the Nagaland chief minister, Neiphiu Rio, is just the latest example. It may be recalled, all the clamours in the end proved to be nothing more than what the great bard William Shakespeare said in those immortal lines: `a story told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.` Instead of wasting its energy on such frivolous matters, we wish it would give more priority to keeping public utilities in good shape. For all one knows, such a shift in priorities would in the end prove to be the solution to episodes such as that of the Senapati fiasco.

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