Sushila calls on CM

Sushila calls on CM

IMPHAL | Nov 23

Sushila Chanu, former captain of Indian National Hockey team who led the Indian Women Hockey Team in the 2016 Olympics today called on chief minister, N. Biren Singh at his office chamber.

During the meeting, Sushila urged the chief minister to open a hockey academy to promote and nurture young hockey players of the State. Chief minister assured that the government will take up the proposal and discuss with the ministry/departments concerned. He said the government is planning to open a football academy in the State soon.  

CM gave his best wishes Sushila and the Indian hockey team for future endeavour.

Sushila calls on CM

IMPHAL | Nov 23

Sushila Chanu, former captain of Indian National Hockey team who led the Indian Women Hockey Team in the 2016 Olympics today called on chief minister, N. Biren Singh at his office chamber.

During the meeting, Sushila urged the chief minister to open a hockey academy to promote and nurture young hockey players of the State. Chief minister assured that the government will take up the proposal and discuss with the ministry/departments concerned. He said the government is planning to open a football academy in the State soon.  

CM gave his best wishes Sushila and the Indian hockey team for future endeavour.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5328-sushila-calls-on-cm

Bharat Sewak Samaj organises communal harmony prog

IMPHAL | Nov 23

A two-day communal harmony programme was organised by the state branch of Bharat Sewak Samaj under the aegis of union home ministry’s national foundation for communal harmony at Thanga in Bishnupur from November 21.

A release from the Samaj said 200 individuals attended the event. The chief guests for November 21 and 22 were PHED minister L. Dikho and national awardee head master H Mangijao Singh respectively.

India is one country with one constitution and there is no difference between Hindus, Muslims and Christians of India, Dikho said.

Former speaker of Manipur legislative assembly and NFCH national governing member H Borobabu, president of the function on the first day, said blockades of highways have become a stumbling block to development and burning of houses and vehicles without any reason causes untold misery.

The programme was held to in observation of communal harmony week organised by the union home ministry from November 19 to 25 for national integration, the release added.

IMPHAL | Nov 23

A two-day communal harmony programme was organised by the state branch of Bharat Sewak Samaj under the aegis of union home ministry’s national foundation for communal harmony at Thanga in Bishnupur from November 21.

A release from the Samaj said 200 individuals attended the event. The chief guests for November 21 and 22 were PHED minister L. Dikho and national awardee head master H Mangijao Singh respectively.

India is one country with one constitution and there is no difference between Hindus, Muslims and Christians of India, Dikho said.

Former speaker of Manipur legislative assembly and NFCH national governing member H Borobabu, president of the function on the first day, said blockades of highways have become a stumbling block to development and burning of houses and vehicles without any reason causes untold misery.

The programme was held to in observation of communal harmony week organised by the union home ministry from November 19 to 25 for national integration, the release added.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5324-bharat-sewak-samaj-organises-communal-harmony-prog

Two arms dealers arrested

IMPHAL | Nov 23

Two persons suspected to be arms dealers were arrested today from Moreh Super Market, near Sunrise Ground, Ward No. 4 of Moreh.

The two arrested persons were identified as Liansuan Maung Ngaihte, son of Girenthang Ngaihte, (22) from Tualkhiang, Chikha district, Chin State, Myanmar and Jamkheng Maung Ngaihte, son of Dong Khanpao (25) a resident of Buangmaual, Chandel district.

According to a reliable source, the two were found with one HK rifle, one magazine, one Kenbo bike and one mobile handset.  They were arrested by a combined team of Moreh Police station and 11 AR led by OC Moreh inspector H. Chaoba Singh under the command of SDPO Moreh, Lawrence K. Munluo and under the supervision of SP Tengnoupal, S. Ibomcha Singh.

IMPHAL | Nov 23

Two persons suspected to be arms dealers were arrested today from Moreh Super Market, near Sunrise Ground, Ward No. 4 of Moreh.

The two arrested persons were identified as Liansuan Maung Ngaihte, son of Girenthang Ngaihte, (22) from Tualkhiang, Chikha district, Chin State, Myanmar and Jamkheng Maung Ngaihte, son of Dong Khanpao (25) a resident of Buangmaual, Chandel district.

According to a reliable source, the two were found with one HK rifle, one magazine, one Kenbo bike and one mobile handset.  They were arrested by a combined team of Moreh Police station and 11 AR led by OC Moreh inspector H. Chaoba Singh under the command of SDPO Moreh, Lawrence K. Munluo and under the supervision of SP Tengnoupal, S. Ibomcha Singh.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5327-two-arms-dealers-arrested

Vehicle lifter arrested

IMPHAL | Nov 23
Imphal West police commando arrested a vehicle lifter in a frisk and check operation at Kwakeithel Mayai Koibi on November 21, said a release from police PRO.
A case has been registered at Imphal police station against the apprehended…

IMPHAL | Nov 23

Imphal West police commando arrested a vehicle lifter in a frisk and check operation at Kwakeithel Mayai Koibi on November 21, said a release from police PRO.

A case has been registered at Imphal police station against the apprehended individual Md Abeed Khan alias Boy (20), son of Md Abdul Gaffar of Lilong Haoreibi Awang Leikai, the release said.

One white Honda Activa and one Honda Dio of blue and white colour were seized from his possession, it added.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5322-vehicle-lifter-arrested

Tulihal drug haul case deferred

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL |Nov 23

The case hearing of the Tulihal drug haul case in which Wangkhei MLA, O. Henry who is a close relative of former chief minister, O. Ibobi, and another man L. Tarpon are allegedly involved, has been postponed to December 11.

According to a reliable source the investigating officer of the case, P. Bimol was supposed to give his statement before the special judge Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances.

It added that since the IO of the case is currently engaged at the ongoing Sangai Festival and cannot be present at the court the CBI has postponed the case.

Mentioned may be made that on January 11, 2013 a team of Special Intelligence Unit seized seven unattended carton boxes suspected to be contain contraband drugs from Tulihal Airport which were transported from Kolkata.  After a few days of the seizure the SIU was abolished after an order passed by a higher authority of Manipur police.

The case was later transferred to CBI on March 6, 2017 following an order passed by the state government.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL |Nov 23

The case hearing of the Tulihal drug haul case in which Wangkhei MLA, O. Henry who is a close relative of former chief minister, O. Ibobi, and another man L. Tarpon are allegedly involved, has been postponed to December 11.

According to a reliable source the investigating officer of the case, P. Bimol was supposed to give his statement before the special judge Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances.

It added that since the IO of the case is currently engaged at the ongoing Sangai Festival and cannot be present at the court the CBI has postponed the case.

Mentioned may be made that on January 11, 2013 a team of Special Intelligence Unit seized seven unattended carton boxes suspected to be contain contraband drugs from Tulihal Airport which were transported from Kolkata.  After a few days of the seizure the SIU was abolished after an order passed by a higher authority of Manipur police.

The case was later transferred to CBI on March 6, 2017 following an order passed by the state government.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5333-tulihal-drug-haul-case-deferred

Ima Market basements to be turned into parking lot

Ima Market basements to be turned into parking lot

IMPHAL | Nov 23

MAHUD minister, Thounaojam Shyamkumar today announced strict prohibition on storage of goods and use of electric appliances at the basement of Ima Market. He also directed the Imphal Municipal Corporation to strictly follow the instructions.

The minister’s announcement came after a minor fire broke out at the basement of the Ima Market No. 1 (Ima Leimaren Sidabi) today at around 3.30 pm. The cause of the fire was electric short circuit from a machine used by an ice cream vendor. State fire tenders reached the spot in time and controlled the fire.

Speaking to media persons after inspecting the fire at Ima Market, MAHUD minister said under the Imphal Smart City Mission, basement areas of Ima Market (all three buildings) will be converted into parking space and foot over bridge will be constructed to connect both the adjacent markets. The underground parking system is expected to start from next month.

He once again stated that the MAHUD department is committed to hand over the Ima Market buildings to the women vendors on February 22, after complete renovation/repairing work which will be completed before the month of February.

Th. Shyamkumar once again appealed to the shopkeepers, vendors including street vendors to keep the market clean throughout the year, stating that they have a major role in keeping the historic Khwaramband Keithel neat and tidy. He also appealed to the shopkeepers to use dustbins in all the shops to avoid inconveniences.

He was accompanied by Prem Singh, MAHUD commissioner, N. Gitkumar, director MAHUD and IMC officials.

Ima Market basements to be turned into parking lot

IMPHAL | Nov 23

MAHUD minister, Thounaojam Shyamkumar today announced strict prohibition on storage of goods and use of electric appliances at the basement of Ima Market. He also directed the Imphal Municipal Corporation to strictly follow the instructions.

The minister’s announcement came after a minor fire broke out at the basement of the Ima Market No. 1 (Ima Leimaren Sidabi) today at around 3.30 pm. The cause of the fire was electric short circuit from a machine used by an ice cream vendor. State fire tenders reached the spot in time and controlled the fire.

Speaking to media persons after inspecting the fire at Ima Market, MAHUD minister said under the Imphal Smart City Mission, basement areas of Ima Market (all three buildings) will be converted into parking space and foot over bridge will be constructed to connect both the adjacent markets. The underground parking system is expected to start from next month.

He once again stated that the MAHUD department is committed to hand over the Ima Market buildings to the women vendors on February 22, after complete renovation/repairing work which will be completed before the month of February.

Th. Shyamkumar once again appealed to the shopkeepers, vendors including street vendors to keep the market clean throughout the year, stating that they have a major role in keeping the historic Khwaramband Keithel neat and tidy. He also appealed to the shopkeepers to use dustbins in all the shops to avoid inconveniences.

He was accompanied by Prem Singh, MAHUD commissioner, N. Gitkumar, director MAHUD and IMC officials.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5339-ima-market-basements-to-be-turned-into-parking-lot

AMITSWA demands deployment of security along NH 2

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 23

All Manipur Interstate Taxi Service Welfare Association has appealed to the government to deploy security personnel on National Highway No. 2 for the safety of the passengers and drivers.

While speaking to media here at Manipur Press Club, All Manipur Interstate Taxi Service Welfare Association joint secretary, Laishram Bhonilal appealed to the chief minister to deploy security forces for the safety of the drivers and passengers travelling through NH 2.

He said that the drivers and the passengers travelling on the highway have been facing harassments from unknown miscreants since the beginning of the year.

He continued the drivers have faced much harassment while passing particularly through Taphou village and Keithelmanbi. The unknown miscreants have looted passengers and asked ransom to drivers without informing whether they are from any known UG’s groups, he asserted.

Further he said that on November 1 one passenger of Winger vehicle with registration No. MNO12155 coming from Dimapur was looted Rs.3000 at Keithelmanbi. He said that five more passengers have been looted in the past months by unknown armed men.

Bhonilal lamented that with such harassments and problems faced by the drivers and the passengers cannot be tolerated any more by the association.

He urged the chief minister and other higher authorities to look into the matter within 15 days. He also added that if the government fails to meet their demands, taxi services plying through NH2 will be called off.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 23

All Manipur Interstate Taxi Service Welfare Association has appealed to the government to deploy security personnel on National Highway No. 2 for the safety of the passengers and drivers.

While speaking to media here at Manipur Press Club, All Manipur Interstate Taxi Service Welfare Association joint secretary, Laishram Bhonilal appealed to the chief minister to deploy security forces for the safety of the drivers and passengers travelling through NH 2.

He said that the drivers and the passengers travelling on the highway have been facing harassments from unknown miscreants since the beginning of the year.

He continued the drivers have faced much harassment while passing particularly through Taphou village and Keithelmanbi. The unknown miscreants have looted passengers and asked ransom to drivers without informing whether they are from any known UG’s groups, he asserted.

Further he said that on November 1 one passenger of Winger vehicle with registration No. MNO12155 coming from Dimapur was looted Rs.3000 at Keithelmanbi. He said that five more passengers have been looted in the past months by unknown armed men.

Bhonilal lamented that with such harassments and problems faced by the drivers and the passengers cannot be tolerated any more by the association.

He urged the chief minister and other higher authorities to look into the matter within 15 days. He also added that if the government fails to meet their demands, taxi services plying through NH2 will be called off.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5338-amitswa-demands-deployment-of-security-along-nh-2

Senapati civil bodies threaten highway shutdown

Senapati civil bodies threaten highway shutdown

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 23

The Liangmaipui Naga Ruangdi along with Namdilong Women development society and Liangmai Naga Katinah Ruangdi (Assam Nagaland Manipur) urged the government and the police to arrest accused Kh. Kashinba in connection with rape and attempt to murder case.

While speaking to the media at Manipur Press Club, Liangmaipui Naga Ruangdi president, Th. Priscilla said that if the culprit is not arrested within 72 hours the civil bodies will impose 12 hours total shutdown on the National Highway No.2 on November 27 from 6am till 6pm.

She said that ‘wanted’ tag for Kh. Kashinba from Karuangmuan village, Nungtek had already been ordered by the Superintendent of police Senapati on September 11. But till now the police have not taken up any issues regarding the case.

It may be recalled that the rape incident took place on August 1 at Senapati.

Since the incident happened the civil organisations and student bodies have met the chief minister and the director general of police regarding the matter. In the meeting they have given their response to catch the culprit at the earliest but till now the culprit is walking scot free, she added.

Priscilla further questioned why the case has been delayed and why the state police have not taken up swift step to catch the culprit? “Is the government corrupted? It’s been four months since the incident happened and the culprit is still walking scot free,” she asked. 

She said that the Liangmaipui Naga Ruangdi and Namdilong Women Development Society and the Liangmai Naga Katinah Ruangdi will not stop agitating until and unless justice is brought to the victim.

Priscilla also urged for public support during the agitation. She also mentioned that stronger agitations will be taken if the government fails to fulfil their demand.

Senapati civil bodies threaten highway shutdown

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 23

The Liangmaipui Naga Ruangdi along with Namdilong Women development society and Liangmai Naga Katinah Ruangdi (Assam Nagaland Manipur) urged the government and the police to arrest accused Kh. Kashinba in connection with rape and attempt to murder case.

While speaking to the media at Manipur Press Club, Liangmaipui Naga Ruangdi president, Th. Priscilla said that if the culprit is not arrested within 72 hours the civil bodies will impose 12 hours total shutdown on the National Highway No.2 on November 27 from 6am till 6pm.

She said that ‘wanted’ tag for Kh. Kashinba from Karuangmuan village, Nungtek had already been ordered by the Superintendent of police Senapati on September 11. But till now the police have not taken up any issues regarding the case.

It may be recalled that the rape incident took place on August 1 at Senapati.

Since the incident happened the civil organisations and student bodies have met the chief minister and the director general of police regarding the matter. In the meeting they have given their response to catch the culprit at the earliest but till now the culprit is walking scot free, she added.

Priscilla further questioned why the case has been delayed and why the state police have not taken up swift step to catch the culprit? “Is the government corrupted? It’s been four months since the incident happened and the culprit is still walking scot free,” she asked. 

She said that the Liangmaipui Naga Ruangdi and Namdilong Women Development Society and the Liangmai Naga Katinah Ruangdi will not stop agitating until and unless justice is brought to the victim.

Priscilla also urged for public support during the agitation. She also mentioned that stronger agitations will be taken if the government fails to fulfil their demand.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5337-senapati-civil-bodies-threaten-highway-shutdown

Artists left high and dry on inaugural day of Sangai festival

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 22

“It’s a pity that I had to change my costume at a balcony near the venue for the performance. This is not the first time. Most of the time artists are treated as mere pieces of entertainment and nothing more.”

This was stated by a dejected woman artist, talking to the IFP, who performed on the inaugural night of the ongoing Sangai Festival at the Bheigyachandra Open Air Theatre, Palace Compound.

She continued that the organiser paid no attention to the requirements of the artists who were cramped inside the two small green rooms at the backstage with their musical instruments. “They didn’t offer us even a glass of water, forget about refreshments,” she added. 

Head of the production unit JN Manipur Dance Academy Imphal W. Loken, who was the choreographer of the dance item displayed on the inaugural night sharing his plight, said the artists have performed overcoming many inconveniences.

 “I understand that there are security protocols to be followed when the President of our country is the guest at the function. But I am truly saddened by the way the security personnel mistreated the artistes,” he lamented.  

Moreover the organiser had informed us to prepare the item just one month before the festival which is a very limited period but somehow we have managed to present it well, he added. “Apparently there is clear lack of coordination among the authorities which was very much evident from the way they have treated the artist on the inaugural night,” he said.

One of the artist Amang H. said, “There were no adequate dressing room and despite waiting the delegates for long hours they don’t even provide refreshment. The manner in which the organising committee treated us shows lack of dignity, respect and value for artist.”

Another artist Subash Ksh. said, “I felt very proud because as an artist from Manipur I got an opportunity to stand on the stage of Sangai Festival for five times.” But the remuneration paid to the artists is very low, and it has been the same every year, he added. 

Another artist T. Naotomba, airing his displeasure said, “The kind of restriction imposed on us by Manipuri security forces was bizarre. There were too many restrictions. We felt like we were kept inside a jail.”

Further he said, “The honourable president of India in his speech acknowledged the rich cultural heritage of Manipur. However, it is unfortunate that the organiser have failed to recognise the value of our artists who are contributing in whatever way they can.”

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 22

“It’s a pity that I had to change my costume at a balcony near the venue for the performance. This is not the first time. Most of the time artists are treated as mere pieces of entertainment and nothing more.”

This was stated by a dejected woman artist, talking to the IFP, who performed on the inaugural night of the ongoing Sangai Festival at the Bheigyachandra Open Air Theatre, Palace Compound.

She continued that the organiser paid no attention to the requirements of the artists who were cramped inside the two small green rooms at the backstage with their musical instruments. “They didn’t offer us even a glass of water, forget about refreshments,” she added. 

Head of the production unit JN Manipur Dance Academy Imphal W. Loken, who was the choreographer of the dance item displayed on the inaugural night sharing his plight, said the artists have performed overcoming many inconveniences.

 “I understand that there are security protocols to be followed when the President of our country is the guest at the function. But I am truly saddened by the way the security personnel mistreated the artistes,” he lamented.  

Moreover the organiser had informed us to prepare the item just one month before the festival which is a very limited period but somehow we have managed to present it well, he added. “Apparently there is clear lack of coordination among the authorities which was very much evident from the way they have treated the artist on the inaugural night,” he said.

One of the artist Amang H. said, “There were no adequate dressing room and despite waiting the delegates for long hours they don’t even provide refreshment. The manner in which the organising committee treated us shows lack of dignity, respect and value for artist.”

Another artist Subash Ksh. said, “I felt very proud because as an artist from Manipur I got an opportunity to stand on the stage of Sangai Festival for five times.” But the remuneration paid to the artists is very low, and it has been the same every year, he added. 

Another artist T. Naotomba, airing his displeasure said, “The kind of restriction imposed on us by Manipuri security forces was bizarre. There were too many restrictions. We felt like we were kept inside a jail.”

Further he said, “The honourable president of India in his speech acknowledged the rich cultural heritage of Manipur. However, it is unfortunate that the organiser have failed to recognise the value of our artists who are contributing in whatever way they can.”

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5307-artists-left-high-and-dry-on-inaugural-day-of-sangai-festival

AMWJU decries scribe killing

IMPHAL | Nov 22
Condemning the killing of a journalist yesterday at Tripura by allegedly by Tripura State Rifle, All Manipur Working Journalists Union today staged a sit-in protest today at Manipur Press Club Imphal.
The deceased journalist, Sudeep D…

IMPHAL | Nov 22

Condemning the killing of a journalist yesterday at Tripura by allegedly by Tripura State Rifle, All Manipur Working Journalists Union today staged a sit-in protest today at Manipur Press Club Imphal.

The deceased journalist, Sudeep Dutta Bhaumik who was working as a senior reporter at Bengali Daily was allegedly shot dead by TSR rifleman, Nandu Riyang at RK Nagar near TSR 2nd battalion headquarter during his line of duty.

Speaking to media persons, AMWJU vice-president, K. Sarojkumar Sharma said such act of killing a journalist in the line of duty by security personnel is a challenge to the freedom of press.

AMWJU demanded to the state government to re-open and further investigation the cases related with the murder of the state journalists in the past.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5302-amwju-decries-scribe-killing

Petroleum transporter to go on indefinite strike

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 22

The All Manipur Petroleum Products Transporters Association (AMPPTA) has announced they will go on an indefinite strike with immediate effect from late in the evening today demanding the Indian Oil Cooperation Limited (IOCL) cancel its newly floated tender for the transporters.

Speaking to media persons late in the evening at Nirmala hotel, secretary AMPPTA, A Tamphayai, contended that the rate offered in the newly floated tender is much lesser than the rates quoted in the year 2014 and that even after adding maximum price band of 10 percent to it, the amount of transportation rate come much less than what they (transporters) are getting presently.

He said that despite repeated appeals and meetings between both sides, with the latest meeting held just recently, to rectify the newly floated norms the IOCL remained deaf ear.

“Much before the tender was floated, our association has highlighted various concerns which if not addressed properly would bring a tussle. This was reminded to all the officials of the IOC since February 2016 and also it was conveyed in the presence of the concerned minister,” he said.

The transporter leader said that the newly floated tender will go online from 3pm tomorrow amounting to adding salt to the wounds.

Contending that the new rate was fixed only for the transporters based in Imphal, he said the aggrieved transporters are left with no choice to go on agitation to save the jobs of 1200 drivers and handymen under the association.

It has been informed that all oil tankers currently outside the state and also in the state ferrying petroleum products from Malom depot will stay off roads during the strike.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 22

The All Manipur Petroleum Products Transporters Association (AMPPTA) has announced they will go on an indefinite strike with immediate effect from late in the evening today demanding the Indian Oil Cooperation Limited (IOCL) cancel its newly floated tender for the transporters.

Speaking to media persons late in the evening at Nirmala hotel, secretary AMPPTA, A Tamphayai, contended that the rate offered in the newly floated tender is much lesser than the rates quoted in the year 2014 and that even after adding maximum price band of 10 percent to it, the amount of transportation rate come much less than what they (transporters) are getting presently.

He said that despite repeated appeals and meetings between both sides, with the latest meeting held just recently, to rectify the newly floated norms the IOCL remained deaf ear.

“Much before the tender was floated, our association has highlighted various concerns which if not addressed properly would bring a tussle. This was reminded to all the officials of the IOC since February 2016 and also it was conveyed in the presence of the concerned minister,” he said.

The transporter leader said that the newly floated tender will go online from 3pm tomorrow amounting to adding salt to the wounds.

Contending that the new rate was fixed only for the transporters based in Imphal, he said the aggrieved transporters are left with no choice to go on agitation to save the jobs of 1200 drivers and handymen under the association.

It has been informed that all oil tankers currently outside the state and also in the state ferrying petroleum products from Malom depot will stay off roads during the strike.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5305-petroleum-transporter-to-go-on-indefinite-strike

State inks 39 MoUs as North East Development Summit concludes

State inks 39 MoUs as North East Development Summit concludes

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 22

The two-day business summit of Northeast India and Association for South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries concluded today at City Convention Centre, Palace Compound signing 39 agreements worth Rs. 4000-5000 crores.

Chief minister N. Biren in the valedictory function said that the summit was an effort to showcase and explore the potential of North East India in establishing itself as a hub of India’s Act East Policy.

He contended that the summit also marked the beginning of the government as well as the private companies’ commitment towards collective efforts of building partnerships to address the aspirations of the people by unlocking the full potential of the State.

The positive outcomes from this summit would transform the business and development environment of the Northeast region in general and Manipur in particular, he added.

Out of the 39 memorandum of understandings (MoUs) signed today; the state forest department signed four MoUs – two with HSMM Group for Agarwood plantation and production of essential oil, commercial production of orchids and essential oils.

The department also signed MoU with NRL for production of biofuels from bamboo and with TRIFED for minimum support prices for minor forest produces.

Higher education department signed MoU with M/s UNESCO Center (UK) for setting up a private university in Manipur. Finance department signed MoU with INDO SWISS Centre (Switzerland) for facilitating attracting investment, trade, tourism.

Agriculture department signed MoU with MSTC for e-marketing of agricultural produces from Manipur. Tourism department signed MoU with Lao PDR for development of tourism. Tourism department also signed MoU with M/s Star Track Business House Pvt Ltd Mumbai for infrastructure development project for Rs. 50 crore.

Manipur Police Housing Corporation (MPHC) signed MoU with M/s Fitzroy Salai Holdings, Kolkata for Cable Car Project.

With the signing of these MoUs, the chief minister expressed hope that both the state as well as the investors will be benefited with great return. 

The valedictory function was also attended by health minister, L. Jayantakumar, DoNER secretary Naveen Verma, Union tourism secretary, Rashmi Verma, Keirao A/C MLA, L. Rameshwor, Manipur Infrastructure and Development Agency (MIDA) vice-chairman, M. Asnikumar and additional chief secretary (home) and MIDA chief executive officer, J. Suresh Babu attended the function as presidium members.

The historic event for the state and the region as a whole was held as part of Sangai festival for business development of the state. It had five sessions focusing on areas of trade and investment, connectivity and infrastructure development, tourism development in the region, skill development, capacity building and entrepreneurship.

The summit was organised by India Foundation in collaboration with the government of Manipur. It was inaugurated yesterday by the President of the nation, Ramnath Kovind Singh.

State inks 39 MoUs as North East Development Summit concludes

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 22

The two-day business summit of Northeast India and Association for South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries concluded today at City Convention Centre, Palace Compound signing 39 agreements worth Rs. 4000-5000 crores.

Chief minister N. Biren in the valedictory function said that the summit was an effort to showcase and explore the potential of North East India in establishing itself as a hub of India’s Act East Policy.

He contended that the summit also marked the beginning of the government as well as the private companies’ commitment towards collective efforts of building partnerships to address the aspirations of the people by unlocking the full potential of the State.

The positive outcomes from this summit would transform the business and development environment of the Northeast region in general and Manipur in particular, he added.

Out of the 39 memorandum of understandings (MoUs) signed today; the state forest department signed four MoUs – two with HSMM Group for Agarwood plantation and production of essential oil, commercial production of orchids and essential oils.

The department also signed MoU with NRL for production of biofuels from bamboo and with TRIFED for minimum support prices for minor forest produces.

Higher education department signed MoU with M/s UNESCO Center (UK) for setting up a private university in Manipur. Finance department signed MoU with INDO SWISS Centre (Switzerland) for facilitating attracting investment, trade, tourism.

Agriculture department signed MoU with MSTC for e-marketing of agricultural produces from Manipur. Tourism department signed MoU with Lao PDR for development of tourism. Tourism department also signed MoU with M/s Star Track Business House Pvt Ltd Mumbai for infrastructure development project for Rs. 50 crore.

Manipur Police Housing Corporation (MPHC) signed MoU with M/s Fitzroy Salai Holdings, Kolkata for Cable Car Project.

With the signing of these MoUs, the chief minister expressed hope that both the state as well as the investors will be benefited with great return. 

The valedictory function was also attended by health minister, L. Jayantakumar, DoNER secretary Naveen Verma, Union tourism secretary, Rashmi Verma, Keirao A/C MLA, L. Rameshwor, Manipur Infrastructure and Development Agency (MIDA) vice-chairman, M. Asnikumar and additional chief secretary (home) and MIDA chief executive officer, J. Suresh Babu attended the function as presidium members.

The historic event for the state and the region as a whole was held as part of Sangai festival for business development of the state. It had five sessions focusing on areas of trade and investment, connectivity and infrastructure development, tourism development in the region, skill development, capacity building and entrepreneurship.

The summit was organised by India Foundation in collaboration with the government of Manipur. It was inaugurated yesterday by the President of the nation, Ramnath Kovind Singh.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5311-state-inks-39-mous-as-north-east-development-summit-concludes

Congress seeks President’s intervention on ‘Framework Agreement’

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 22

Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) today submitted a memorandum to the President of India, seeking the latter’s intervention in pressuring the NDA government to disclose the contents of the ‘Framework Agreement’ signed between the Centre and the NSCN (IM).

Speaking to media persons in connection with the meeting with the President, MPCC President TN. Haokip, said he along with former chief minister of Manipur, Okram Ibobi Singh and senior Congress legislator, Gaikhangam, met with the President at 8.30 am wherein the memorandum was submitted.

The President was apprised of the uncertainty and apprehension surrounding in the state with the NDA government adamant to keep the contents of the agreement a closely guarded secret for too long, he added.

Subsequently, TN. Haokip said the three Congress leaders requested the President to press the NDA government to disclose the contents of the agreement. 

He revealed that the outcome of the meeting was satisfactory as expected with the President reportedly assuring the Congress leader to look into the matter.

Former chief minister, Okram Ibobi Singh, reiterated that the Congress government welcomes any initiatives to resolve a problem peacefully but not at the cost of territorial integrity of Manipur.

He said that the Congress will not be part of the drafting committee of common memorandum to be submitted to the Prime Minister and delegates to visit to Delhi until the government come out with a clear explanation on the NPF’s stand on Manipur’s territory.

Of the five point memorandum, the Congress mentioned that the so-called “conspiracy of silence” may tell heavily upon the peace process and may even invite an uneasy beginning of the end.

It further said, “One fact is reaffirmed and made categorically clear that the threat to the integrity of Manipur; territorial, administrative, financial, cultural political, can never be tolerated under any design of settlement. Manipur should remain “Manipur” as it is today”.

Any attempt to destabilize the status-quo of political and economic structure rooted in the history of Manipur, should be construed as negation of political maturity and ideals of human civilization fraught with grave consequences, it said before adding that it will create a catastrophic for Manipur and devastating for the region.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 22

Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) today submitted a memorandum to the President of India, seeking the latter’s intervention in pressuring the NDA government to disclose the contents of the ‘Framework Agreement’ signed between the Centre and the NSCN (IM).

Speaking to media persons in connection with the meeting with the President, MPCC President TN. Haokip, said he along with former chief minister of Manipur, Okram Ibobi Singh and senior Congress legislator, Gaikhangam, met with the President at 8.30 am wherein the memorandum was submitted.

The President was apprised of the uncertainty and apprehension surrounding in the state with the NDA government adamant to keep the contents of the agreement a closely guarded secret for too long, he added.

Subsequently, TN. Haokip said the three Congress leaders requested the President to press the NDA government to disclose the contents of the agreement. 

He revealed that the outcome of the meeting was satisfactory as expected with the President reportedly assuring the Congress leader to look into the matter.

Former chief minister, Okram Ibobi Singh, reiterated that the Congress government welcomes any initiatives to resolve a problem peacefully but not at the cost of territorial integrity of Manipur.

He said that the Congress will not be part of the drafting committee of common memorandum to be submitted to the Prime Minister and delegates to visit to Delhi until the government come out with a clear explanation on the NPF’s stand on Manipur’s territory.

Of the five point memorandum, the Congress mentioned that the so-called “conspiracy of silence” may tell heavily upon the peace process and may even invite an uneasy beginning of the end.

It further said, “One fact is reaffirmed and made categorically clear that the threat to the integrity of Manipur; territorial, administrative, financial, cultural political, can never be tolerated under any design of settlement. Manipur should remain “Manipur” as it is today”.

Any attempt to destabilize the status-quo of political and economic structure rooted in the history of Manipur, should be construed as negation of political maturity and ideals of human civilization fraught with grave consequences, it said before adding that it will create a catastrophic for Manipur and devastating for the region.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5310-congress-seeks-president-s-intervention-on-framework-agreement

3rd Sangai International Shumang Leela festival begins

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 22

Titular king of Manipur Leishemba Sanajaoba has said that shumang leela plays crucial role in shaping the society in the right direction, speaking at the inaugural function of Sangai International Shumang Leela Festival 2017 which begin today at the Shumang Leela Sanglen, Imphal. 

Speaking as the chief guest, he elaborated the importance of shumang leela in shaping our society and its historical background. “Shumang leela begin from time immemorial. And day by day the value and importance of Shumang leela is increasing. Let us not forget that our unique performing art form helps in representing our state in other parts of India and even at international level,” he pointed out.

We should take care that the value of the unique art form is not diminished, he said, adding if possible proper documentation of any Shumang leela that have been performed so far should be maintained. 

Chairman of festival committee of Manipur State Shumang Leela Council (MSSLC) Wareppa Naba clarifying on the non-attendance of any foreign delegate in the festival said, “This year we regret that we are not able to invite any delegates from outside the country. But from next year we will surely have friends from abroad to take part in the festival.”   

President MSSLC M. Purnimashi Leima among others also attended the inaugural function of the festival. It may be mentioned that this is the third Sangai International Shumang Leela Festival organised by the council.

On the inaugural day Shumang leela ‘Nungsirabi Abem’ was performed by Sangai Artistes Association group. The festival will continue for eight days.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 22

Titular king of Manipur Leishemba Sanajaoba has said that shumang leela plays crucial role in shaping the society in the right direction, speaking at the inaugural function of Sangai International Shumang Leela Festival 2017 which begin today at the Shumang Leela Sanglen, Imphal. 

Speaking as the chief guest, he elaborated the importance of shumang leela in shaping our society and its historical background. “Shumang leela begin from time immemorial. And day by day the value and importance of Shumang leela is increasing. Let us not forget that our unique performing art form helps in representing our state in other parts of India and even at international level,” he pointed out.

We should take care that the value of the unique art form is not diminished, he said, adding if possible proper documentation of any Shumang leela that have been performed so far should be maintained. 

Chairman of festival committee of Manipur State Shumang Leela Council (MSSLC) Wareppa Naba clarifying on the non-attendance of any foreign delegate in the festival said, “This year we regret that we are not able to invite any delegates from outside the country. But from next year we will surely have friends from abroad to take part in the festival.”   

President MSSLC M. Purnimashi Leima among others also attended the inaugural function of the festival. It may be mentioned that this is the third Sangai International Shumang Leela Festival organised by the council.

On the inaugural day Shumang leela ‘Nungsirabi Abem’ was performed by Sangai Artistes Association group. The festival will continue for eight days.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5303-3rd-sangai-international-shumang-leela-festival-begins

Special judge records IO’s statement in Pallel drug haul case

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 22

Special Judge Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substance (NDandPS) Manipur today recorded statement of the investigating officer of CBI who appeared as CBI witness in connection with the absconding of two accused person involved in the infamous Pallel drug hauled case involving former PRO, PIB Defence Wing, Imphal Ajay Choudhury.

The IO submitted before the court that the official team of CBI have conducted search for two accused person identified as Zaminthang Tuboi and Letminlal Haokip both from Moreh at their residences but they have been found absconding till today.

He added that more over their missing reports are also already published in both local and national dailies and prayed to declare them as proclaimed absconder. 

Meantime following the completion of submitting all the relevant papers in connection with the case before the court, the case is now under process of charge consideration.

Earlier the trial of the case was going at a snail’s pace due the failure of CBI to submit the relevant documents related with the investigation of the case. However with the submission of all relevant documents there will be possibilities of speedy disposal of the case by the court, said a source. 

Mentioned may be made that a huge amount of Pseudoephedrine tablets were seized by a team of Manipur police commandos from Pallel police check post on October 3, 2013 from the possession of former PRO, PIB Defence Wing, Imphal Ajay Choudhury and other 16 co-accused.

Later CBI took over the case and submitted charge sheet against the 17 accused persons including former PRO, PIB Defence Wing, Imphal Ajay Choudhury, Dhrubajyoti Das, Madho Das, Utpal debnath, Banamali Talukdar, Tiken Deka and Ajay Kumar Bhartia, Rajneesh Kumar, Ng. Brojen, Lhunkhohao Haokip, RK. Babloo, Diskant Goel, K. Ananda, Saikholen Haokip.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 22

Special Judge Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substance (NDandPS) Manipur today recorded statement of the investigating officer of CBI who appeared as CBI witness in connection with the absconding of two accused person involved in the infamous Pallel drug hauled case involving former PRO, PIB Defence Wing, Imphal Ajay Choudhury.

The IO submitted before the court that the official team of CBI have conducted search for two accused person identified as Zaminthang Tuboi and Letminlal Haokip both from Moreh at their residences but they have been found absconding till today.

He added that more over their missing reports are also already published in both local and national dailies and prayed to declare them as proclaimed absconder. 

Meantime following the completion of submitting all the relevant papers in connection with the case before the court, the case is now under process of charge consideration.

Earlier the trial of the case was going at a snail’s pace due the failure of CBI to submit the relevant documents related with the investigation of the case. However with the submission of all relevant documents there will be possibilities of speedy disposal of the case by the court, said a source. 

Mentioned may be made that a huge amount of Pseudoephedrine tablets were seized by a team of Manipur police commandos from Pallel police check post on October 3, 2013 from the possession of former PRO, PIB Defence Wing, Imphal Ajay Choudhury and other 16 co-accused.

Later CBI took over the case and submitted charge sheet against the 17 accused persons including former PRO, PIB Defence Wing, Imphal Ajay Choudhury, Dhrubajyoti Das, Madho Das, Utpal debnath, Banamali Talukdar, Tiken Deka and Ajay Kumar Bhartia, Rajneesh Kumar, Ng. Brojen, Lhunkhohao Haokip, RK. Babloo, Diskant Goel, K. Ananda, Saikholen Haokip.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5309-special-judge-records-io-s-statement-in-pallel-drug-haul-case

HC takes up PIL on prevention of cruelty to animals

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | Nov 22
The High Court of Manipur on its own motion has taken up a PIL for the effective implementation of Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act, 1960 and its rules in the state.
The PIL is also incorporating a presentation…

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 22

The High Court of Manipur on its own motion has taken up a PIL for the effective implementation of Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act, 1960 and its rules in the state.

The PIL is also incorporating a presentation submitted by People for Animal (PFA) to acting chief justice through registrar general of the High Court praying to give directives to authorities concerned in the connection with Cil. (P) case No.224 of 2017 in reference to FIR No.243(8) 2017, IPS u/s 11(a)(d)(k) of PCA Act in the court of chief judicial magistrate, Imphal West.

The presentation furnished by PFA maintained that on August 30 one L. Bishwajeet Meitei lodged a complaint stating that one eco van with registration No. MN04 A/9991 was carrying seven dogs in a very cruel manner.

The dogs limbs were found tied up by binding wires and all the dogs were adult and it is cleared that they were being transported for consumption, added the complaint.

Following the case the chief judicial magistrate, Imphal West on August 31 convicted the accused persons and imposed a fine of Rs.50 each and directed the accused to deposit a sum of Rs. 5000 as expenses towards maintenance of the seized dogs.

The PIL also mentioned that Pony is one of the five recognised equine breeds of India is very important and critical for the state as well the country as part of the national gene pool.

It mentioned that the population of this highly valued pony breed is dwindling rapidly in recent times, from 1898 in the 17th Quinquennial Livestock Census 2003 to only 1101 in the 19th Quinquennial Livestock Census 2012.

Such situation now calls for immediate implementation of conservation programmes through formulation of a holistic policy on conservation and development of Manipur Pony and the state government has also declared Manipur Pony as an endangered breed in 2013.

The PIL also mentioned that most of the ponies were abandoned by their owners and they do not provide proper shelter, feeds and medical attention to their ponies.

The owner collect the horses whenever they need for polo matches or race etc and in the other time the abandoned horses wandered on streets and roads in search of food and shelter, added the PIL.

The PIL further prayed to the High Court to direct the state government especially veterinary and animal services of Manipur to construct proper animal shelters in all the districts at the earliest as stipulated in PCA Act 1960 and rules framed under it.

It also prayed for directing the SPCA of Imphal West or veterinary & animnal husbandry services, Manipur to take over the six numbers of dogs sheltering at the animal shelter of PFA which is at Thoubal Wangmataba as well as compensate the cost, effort of caring six dogs beyond 7 days as directed by CJM, Imphal West to PFA Manipur.

On being heard of the submission of PIL, advocate general has sought time for submitting relevant reports in connection with the PIL filed before the acting chief justice and he has fixed the matter to be heard on December 4.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5306-hc-takes-up-pil-on-prevention-of-cruelty-to-animals

Enraged flight passenger ‘takes on’ Union minister

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 22

An enraged passenger who missed her connecting flight from Kolkata to Patna due to delay of all flights at Imphal Airport with VVIP arrival at the airport, engaged tourism Union minister, Alphons Joseph Kannanthanam in an angry exchange upon the latter’s arrival yesterday.

The passenger identified as Dr. Nirala Singh who is currently a PG final year student in department of Obst and Gynae at RIMS booked a connecting flight from Imphal to Kolkata and from Kolkata to Patna to join the funeral ceremony of her brother.

But due to the delay of all the flights in connection with the VVIP arrival at Imphal Airport, she had already missed the flight from Kolkata to Patna before even boarding the flight from Imphal.

The video of the incident has gone viral in the social media. In the video clip the lady doctor was seen shouting at the Union minister Alphons on his arrival at the Imphal airport.

“I was waiting and crying so I approached the minister thinking a minister can do everything,” Dr Nirala said. Meantime the minister was seen trying to calm down the lady stating that all flights will take off once the President’s flight touches down at the airport.

In a statement, Indigo airlines said that her flight “was delayed for more than two hours for airspace closure due to the VVIP movement at Imphal.”

“3 scheduled flights were delayed by around 2 hours due to the President of India’s flight movement. We heard that one passenger who was travelling from Imphal to Patna argued with Union Minister KJ Alphons,” said an airport official.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 22

An enraged passenger who missed her connecting flight from Kolkata to Patna due to delay of all flights at Imphal Airport with VVIP arrival at the airport, engaged tourism Union minister, Alphons Joseph Kannanthanam in an angry exchange upon the latter’s arrival yesterday.

The passenger identified as Dr. Nirala Singh who is currently a PG final year student in department of Obst and Gynae at RIMS booked a connecting flight from Imphal to Kolkata and from Kolkata to Patna to join the funeral ceremony of her brother.

But due to the delay of all the flights in connection with the VVIP arrival at Imphal Airport, she had already missed the flight from Kolkata to Patna before even boarding the flight from Imphal.

The video of the incident has gone viral in the social media. In the video clip the lady doctor was seen shouting at the Union minister Alphons on his arrival at the Imphal airport.

“I was waiting and crying so I approached the minister thinking a minister can do everything,” Dr Nirala said. Meantime the minister was seen trying to calm down the lady stating that all flights will take off once the President’s flight touches down at the airport.

In a statement, Indigo airlines said that her flight “was delayed for more than two hours for airspace closure due to the VVIP movement at Imphal.”

“3 scheduled flights were delayed by around 2 hours due to the President of India’s flight movement. We heard that one passenger who was travelling from Imphal to Patna argued with Union Minister KJ Alphons,” said an airport official.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5308-enraged-flight-passenger-takes-on-union-minister

President Kovind pays tribute to INA soldiers at Moirang

President Kovind pays tribute to INA soldiers at Moirang

IMPHAL | Nov 22

The President of India Ram Nath Kovind today visited the Indian National Army Memorial Complex, Moirang, the place where the Indian Tricolour flag was hoisted for the first time on the Indian soil on April, 14, 1944.

 On the occasion, the President of India, Ram Nath Kovind paid floral tributes at the statue of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose at INA complex. The President was accompanied by first lady of the country Savita Kovind and an entourage that included officials of Rashtrapati Bhawan, governor of Manipur Najma Heptulla, chief miniser N. Biren Singh, cabinet ministers and MLAs.

The President also visited the INA museum located within the INA Memorial Complex. The President was briefed by the officials of the department of art and culture, government of Manipur about history of the INA soldiers and the Battles of Imphal that happened during Second World War.

The President wrote on the visitor’s book of the Museum, “I offer my humble tribute to the brave soldiers of the Indian National Army who made supreme sacrifices to liberate Mother India under exemplary leadership of Netaji Subash Chandra Bose. This monument reminds us of the valour of the INA and makes us commit ourselves to the service of the Nation.”

It may be mentioned that President Ram Nath Kovind is the second President of India to visit INA Memorial Complex, Moirang after President V.V. Giri who visited the INA Complex on 21st October, 1972.

The President Ram Nath Kovind who arrived in Imphal yesterday to inaugurate the NEDS 2017 and Manipur Sangai Festival 2017 reached Moirang by helicopter and visited INA Memorial Complex to pay floral tributes to Netaji Subash Chandra Bose and martyrs of INA.

President Kovind pays tribute to INA soldiers at Moirang

IMPHAL | Nov 22

The President of India Ram Nath Kovind today visited the Indian National Army Memorial Complex, Moirang, the place where the Indian Tricolour flag was hoisted for the first time on the Indian soil on April, 14, 1944.

 On the occasion, the President of India, Ram Nath Kovind paid floral tributes at the statue of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose at INA complex. The President was accompanied by first lady of the country Savita Kovind and an entourage that included officials of Rashtrapati Bhawan, governor of Manipur Najma Heptulla, chief miniser N. Biren Singh, cabinet ministers and MLAs.

The President also visited the INA museum located within the INA Memorial Complex. The President was briefed by the officials of the department of art and culture, government of Manipur about history of the INA soldiers and the Battles of Imphal that happened during Second World War.

The President wrote on the visitor’s book of the Museum, “I offer my humble tribute to the brave soldiers of the Indian National Army who made supreme sacrifices to liberate Mother India under exemplary leadership of Netaji Subash Chandra Bose. This monument reminds us of the valour of the INA and makes us commit ourselves to the service of the Nation.”

It may be mentioned that President Ram Nath Kovind is the second President of India to visit INA Memorial Complex, Moirang after President V.V. Giri who visited the INA Complex on 21st October, 1972.

The President Ram Nath Kovind who arrived in Imphal yesterday to inaugurate the NEDS 2017 and Manipur Sangai Festival 2017 reached Moirang by helicopter and visited INA Memorial Complex to pay floral tributes to Netaji Subash Chandra Bose and martyrs of INA.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5304-president-kovind-pays-tribute-to-ina-soldiers-at-moirang

CM inaugurates trade expo centre

CM inaugurates trade expo centre

IMPHAL | Nov 21

Chief Minister N. Biren Singh inaugurated Manipur Trade and Expo Centre at Lamboi Khongnangkhong, Imphal today. The inauguration ceremony was organised under the supervision of department of Textiles, Commerce and Industries, government of Manipur.

Speaking on the occasion, minister for Commerce and Industries, RD & PR, Power and IPR, Th. Biswajit Singh said it is a dream come true to host the first ever North East Development Summit and to inaugurate Trade and Expo Centre within such a short time in the State.

It is the biggest achievement of the new government, he added. Th. Biswajit mentioned that the essence of organising such summit is to explore our potential in various aspects such as human resource, natural resource and tourism.

Stating the importance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s idea of Act East Policy and to bring inclusive development in the country, the minister said that such development summit would be a platform to exchange the ideas and opportunities between the business delegates, investors, entrepreneurs and the educated youths of the State for better opportunities and to bring all round economic development in the State.

Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha Ksh. Bhabananda Singh, chairman of MANIDCO, Dr. Y. Radheshyam, chairman of Manipur Pollution Control Board, L. Radhakishore Singh, MLA Keirao AC, L. Rameshwor Meetei, chief secretary, R.R. Rashmi, additional chief secretary, Dr. Suhel Akhtar, officials of Commerce and Industry attended the inauguration function.

CM inaugurates trade expo centre

IMPHAL | Nov 21

Chief Minister N. Biren Singh inaugurated Manipur Trade and Expo Centre at Lamboi Khongnangkhong, Imphal today. The inauguration ceremony was organised under the supervision of department of Textiles, Commerce and Industries, government of Manipur.

Speaking on the occasion, minister for Commerce and Industries, RD & PR, Power and IPR, Th. Biswajit Singh said it is a dream come true to host the first ever North East Development Summit and to inaugurate Trade and Expo Centre within such a short time in the State.

It is the biggest achievement of the new government, he added. Th. Biswajit mentioned that the essence of organising such summit is to explore our potential in various aspects such as human resource, natural resource and tourism.

Stating the importance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s idea of Act East Policy and to bring inclusive development in the country, the minister said that such development summit would be a platform to exchange the ideas and opportunities between the business delegates, investors, entrepreneurs and the educated youths of the State for better opportunities and to bring all round economic development in the State.

Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha Ksh. Bhabananda Singh, chairman of MANIDCO, Dr. Y. Radheshyam, chairman of Manipur Pollution Control Board, L. Radhakishore Singh, MLA Keirao AC, L. Rameshwor Meetei, chief secretary, R.R. Rashmi, additional chief secretary, Dr. Suhel Akhtar, officials of Commerce and Industry attended the inauguration function.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5284-cm-inaugurates-trade-expo-centre

International art camp kicks off

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 21

For the first time an international art camp is being organised in connection with Manipur Sangai Festival 2017 at Classic Sangai Hall at Imphal Hotel. The programme is organised by North East Brothers Private Limited, which kicked off yesterday.  

The theme of the art camp is ‘Manipur, an Artist’s Destination’, will continue for six days. On the second day, 28 noted artists from four different countries such as Turkey, Myanmar, Haiti and Russia and India who came to take part in the event displayed their art skill at Kangla.

Speaking to the Imphal Free Press, business development manager of North East Brothers Private Limited Bipinchandra Ahanthem said that conducting this kind of international art camp may promote art tourism in our state.

Bipinchandra said, “We are organising this programme with the objective of sharing and exchanging different ideas. This is the second time that we are organising this international art camp, but the last one was not the part of Sangai Festival.”

It is very hopeful that all the art lovers will surely enjoy this camp and may get some new ideas too, he added.

On the inaugural day minister (Art and Culture) L. Jayanta Kumar Singh and principal secretary (Tourism) government of Manipur P. K. Singh took the chair of chief guest and president, respectively.

November 23 and 24 will have workshop and discussion and on the following day a visit to Loktak lake and musical night are in the card. There will be an art exhibition on the last day of the camp at Imphal Hotel.

The art camp is being co-organised by department of tourism and arts and culture, government of Manipur.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Nov 21

For the first time an international art camp is being organised in connection with Manipur Sangai Festival 2017 at Classic Sangai Hall at Imphal Hotel. The programme is organised by North East Brothers Private Limited, which kicked off yesterday.  

The theme of the art camp is ‘Manipur, an Artist’s Destination’, will continue for six days. On the second day, 28 noted artists from four different countries such as Turkey, Myanmar, Haiti and Russia and India who came to take part in the event displayed their art skill at Kangla.

Speaking to the Imphal Free Press, business development manager of North East Brothers Private Limited Bipinchandra Ahanthem said that conducting this kind of international art camp may promote art tourism in our state.

Bipinchandra said, “We are organising this programme with the objective of sharing and exchanging different ideas. This is the second time that we are organising this international art camp, but the last one was not the part of Sangai Festival.”

It is very hopeful that all the art lovers will surely enjoy this camp and may get some new ideas too, he added.

On the inaugural day minister (Art and Culture) L. Jayanta Kumar Singh and principal secretary (Tourism) government of Manipur P. K. Singh took the chair of chief guest and president, respectively.

November 23 and 24 will have workshop and discussion and on the following day a visit to Loktak lake and musical night are in the card. There will be an art exhibition on the last day of the camp at Imphal Hotel.

The art camp is being co-organised by department of tourism and arts and culture, government of Manipur.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5281-international-art-camp-kicks-off