Restaurant shut down for drug dealing

IMPHAL | Aug 29
Blue Moon restaurant was closed down today by a local club, Star Volunteer Corps (SVC), Heirangoithong Awang Maibam Leikai for allegedly smuggling of heroin number four.
According to general secretary of the club, Maibam Stellon, club…

IMPHAL | Aug 29

Blue Moon restaurant was closed down today by a local club, Star Volunteer Corps (SVC), Heirangoithong Awang Maibam Leikai for allegedly smuggling of heroin number four.

According to general secretary of the club, Maibam Stellon, club members have been on vigil at the locality following information of drug smuggling in the locality. While the club volunteers were waiting for catching smugglers, some juveniles were seen entering the restaurant in a suspicious manner.

When the club volunteers entered the restaurant they found smuggling of heroin in the restaurant premises at around 8 am this morning. When the volunteers interrogated they were found to be juveniles and the seller and the owner of the restaurant were also found to be juveniles.

He said the seller hails from Kakwa Khonang Feidekpi. About 40 grams of heroin powder was found by the club volunteers from the possession of the seller. Seller of the drug told the club volunteers that the drug was procured from Lilong area and sold it to the said restaurant.

Kakwa police came to the spot but as the culprits were juveniles SVC handed over the juveniles to their respective guardians.

Stellon further warned that any types of intoxicant cannot be sold in the area and if one is found ignoring the warning, the club will take stern actions against them. Bluemoon restaurant has been closed permanently from today, he added.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3232-restaurant-shut-down-for-drug-dealing

Power misuse slur against MRB official

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 28

A former branch manager of Manipur Rural Bank (MRB) Yairipok branch has lodged a complaint to chairman and managing director CDM UBI, Kolkata against the chairman of MRB alleging partiality and misuse of official powers and position.

The complainant L. Joychandra Singh, in his letter, drew the attention of the CDM to initiate appropriate action against the MRB chairman, Bimol.

According to Joychandra, he was put under suspension on December 9, 2010 for alleged misappropriation of over Rs. 46 lakhs. The decision to conduct a departmental enquiry against him was taken on September 8, 2011 and the enquiry started on February 2, 2012.

Although the enquiry lasted for several years the enquiry officer reportedly prepared a report without taking Joychandra’s statement and submitted the same to disciplinary authority on October 11, 2016.

Subsequently, on December 3, 2016 the final order was issued on the quantum of punishment to be given to Joychandra without giving any prior notice to him and made him to take force retirement.

Interestingly, it is learnt that the enquiry has failed to fix any financial liabilities on Joychandra despite having forcing to retire.

After Joychandra’s suspension, from Yairipok branch one Th. Gourabi Singh was posted as the manager in December 2010.

Gourabi being a local man allegedly disbursed huge amount of loan and advances to his relatives without proper investigation and verification thereby creating huge amount of NPA (non-performing assets).

Then in 2013 he fraudulently issued D-call receipts to K. Meghachandra Singh local MLA amounting to several lakhs. This came to the knowledge of the head office. But no action was taken against him and promptly transfered to Kumbi branch. There were also many scandals surfaced and no action was taken against him showing flexibility and tolerance.

It is learnt that he has given a sum of Rs. one lakh to the then chairman for cover-up which is a case of misuse of official power and position as disciplinary authority.

The branch Manager MRB, Bimol was also caught by vigilance department for fraudulently issuing bank guarantee bonds amounting approximately Rs. 6.47 crores to one of the special contractors.

Despite his denial Bimol was suspended on September 3, 2016 by the head office.

Subsequently, an order issued designating senior manager (Adv. And Rec.) A. Brajeshwar Sharma to investigate the matter, who found the allegations correct and submitted the report to the head office.

To everyone’s anticipation for stern action, Bimol’s suspension order was revoked on August 18 last without any action.

 “I have been punished for what somebody has done and blame it to me resulting out of partial and biased enquiry violating the principles of natural justice and fair play”, lamented the former manager.

Moreover, he revealed that a case is also pending with the High Court for deprivation of full benefit of retirement policy.

“I accepted the forced retirement not in the sense that I am guilty but I am fed up to work under such kind of governance and it would be suffocating for seniors like me to continue further”, he added.

Noting the alleged partiality and irregularities, violating the principle he appealed the higher authority to take appropriate action failing which he threatens to complaint the matter to department of financial and CBI anti-corruption cell.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 28

A former branch manager of Manipur Rural Bank (MRB) Yairipok branch has lodged a complaint to chairman and managing director CDM UBI, Kolkata against the chairman of MRB alleging partiality and misuse of official powers and position.

The complainant L. Joychandra Singh, in his letter, drew the attention of the CDM to initiate appropriate action against the MRB chairman, Bimol.

According to Joychandra, he was put under suspension on December 9, 2010 for alleged misappropriation of over Rs. 46 lakhs. The decision to conduct a departmental enquiry against him was taken on September 8, 2011 and the enquiry started on February 2, 2012.

Although the enquiry lasted for several years the enquiry officer reportedly prepared a report without taking Joychandra’s statement and submitted the same to disciplinary authority on October 11, 2016.

Subsequently, on December 3, 2016 the final order was issued on the quantum of punishment to be given to Joychandra without giving any prior notice to him and made him to take force retirement.

Interestingly, it is learnt that the enquiry has failed to fix any financial liabilities on Joychandra despite having forcing to retire.

After Joychandra’s suspension, from Yairipok branch one Th. Gourabi Singh was posted as the manager in December 2010.

Gourabi being a local man allegedly disbursed huge amount of loan and advances to his relatives without proper investigation and verification thereby creating huge amount of NPA (non-performing assets).

Then in 2013 he fraudulently issued D-call receipts to K. Meghachandra Singh local MLA amounting to several lakhs. This came to the knowledge of the head office. But no action was taken against him and promptly transfered to Kumbi branch. There were also many scandals surfaced and no action was taken against him showing flexibility and tolerance.

It is learnt that he has given a sum of Rs. one lakh to the then chairman for cover-up which is a case of misuse of official power and position as disciplinary authority.

The branch Manager MRB, Bimol was also caught by vigilance department for fraudulently issuing bank guarantee bonds amounting approximately Rs. 6.47 crores to one of the special contractors.

Despite his denial Bimol was suspended on September 3, 2016 by the head office.

Subsequently, an order issued designating senior manager (Adv. And Rec.) A. Brajeshwar Sharma to investigate the matter, who found the allegations correct and submitted the report to the head office.

To everyone’s anticipation for stern action, Bimol’s suspension order was revoked on August 18 last without any action.

 “I have been punished for what somebody has done and blame it to me resulting out of partial and biased enquiry violating the principles of natural justice and fair play”, lamented the former manager.

Moreover, he revealed that a case is also pending with the High Court for deprivation of full benefit of retirement policy.

“I accepted the forced retirement not in the sense that I am guilty but I am fed up to work under such kind of governance and it would be suffocating for seniors like me to continue further”, he added.

Noting the alleged partiality and irregularities, violating the principle he appealed the higher authority to take appropriate action failing which he threatens to complaint the matter to department of financial and CBI anti-corruption cell.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3204-power-misuse-slur-against-mrb-official

Delhi School of economics to organise Jadonang memorial lecture

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 27

The Delhi School of Economics (DSE), Delhi University is going to organise a memorial lecture on Haipou Jadonang on August 29, on the 86th anniversary of his martyrdom in association with Rongmei Phwam Delhi (RPD) at the DSE Vivekananda hall.

The Department of Sociology, DSE has instituted North East India Studies Program (NEISP) in 2015 with Dr. Kamei Aphun as the convener to address important issues and critical events of the Northeast region.

A statement issued by the organising committee said Dr. Aphun (who is also a recipient of many international awards) stated that this time, DSE will collaborate with Rongmei Phwam Delhi (RPD) to pay the most befitting tribute to Haipou Jadonang and to bring the martyr at the global academic platform which will be a historic one.

Machunlung Kamei, chairman of RPD who is also a senior Indian Revenue Service (IRS) presently holding additional commissioner of vigilance, customs and central GST, GOI, stated that such memorial lecture is crucial for the present generation to know the importance of culture and tradition which Haipou Jadonang had strongly defended from British colonialism and cultural erosion.

In the same light, Gaichanglungliu Kamei, advisor of RPD (an Alumni of London School of Economics, UK and who is now senior additional commissioner of Income Tax, have argued for not forgetting one’s roots and culture. She has earlier worked on the Zeliangrong movement during her days in JNU, it further said.

It further informed that Prof. Pami Dua (Director, DSE), Prof. Roma Chatterji (HOD, Sociology, DSE) and Prof. Hira Paul Gangnegi (Former HOD, Dept. of Buddhist Studies) will also be speaking on the historic occasion. The memorial lecture of the day will be delivered by Dr. Kamei Aphun who is also one of the advisors to RPD.

The participants will include eminent scholars and distinguished invitees from JNU, Jamia Millia Islamia, Ambedkar University, Amity University etc. besides many renowned Professors and academic deans from Delhi University.

It asserted that Jadonang or Haipou Jadonang (1905-1931) as his adoring people would like to address him with ‘honour’ and ‘reverence’, is one of the most enigmatic personalities in the culturally mosaic Northeast India. Due to undocumented and scanty literature, little has been known about him especially by the outside world which makes him a mysterious person. The mystic aspect of his personality has further added to the confusion.

Born in a humble peasant family in 1905 at Puiluan (or Puilon) village in the present day Nungba Sub-division in Tamenglong district of Manipur, Jadonang was a Rongmei Naga belonging to a Malangmei clan. Right from his early years he was a keen observer who grows up to understand social, cultural and political nuances of the society. This made him understand the spirit of nationalism and political movement. To the contemporary world, Jadonang was an unknown Naga rebel whose revolt was nipped in the bud, whereas his own follower and successor Gaidinliu (on the contrary) had received wide attention and recognised as one important freedom fighter of India today. Infact, it was Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who had popularized Gaidinliu throughout his writings and gave her the title ‘Rani’.

Indeed Haipou Jadonang was a mystic rebel who galvanised a movement against British imperialism and cultural invasion of the west and started a ‘Heraka religion’ to fight against cultural and religious encroachment.

Today, Haipou Jadonang is best remembered for his courage and vigour who fought against the British colonial forces, cultural imperialism, and for his campaign to protect and preserve traditional or indigenous culture of his people. The present generation identify him as a true patriot and a great social reformer who withstood against all odds, the press release stated.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 27

The Delhi School of Economics (DSE), Delhi University is going to organise a memorial lecture on Haipou Jadonang on August 29, on the 86th anniversary of his martyrdom in association with Rongmei Phwam Delhi (RPD) at the DSE Vivekananda hall.

The Department of Sociology, DSE has instituted North East India Studies Program (NEISP) in 2015 with Dr. Kamei Aphun as the convener to address important issues and critical events of the Northeast region.

A statement issued by the organising committee said Dr. Aphun (who is also a recipient of many international awards) stated that this time, DSE will collaborate with Rongmei Phwam Delhi (RPD) to pay the most befitting tribute to Haipou Jadonang and to bring the martyr at the global academic platform which will be a historic one.

Machunlung Kamei, chairman of RPD who is also a senior Indian Revenue Service (IRS) presently holding additional commissioner of vigilance, customs and central GST, GOI, stated that such memorial lecture is crucial for the present generation to know the importance of culture and tradition which Haipou Jadonang had strongly defended from British colonialism and cultural erosion.

In the same light, Gaichanglungliu Kamei, advisor of RPD (an Alumni of London School of Economics, UK and who is now senior additional commissioner of Income Tax, have argued for not forgetting one’s roots and culture. She has earlier worked on the Zeliangrong movement during her days in JNU, it further said.

It further informed that Prof. Pami Dua (Director, DSE), Prof. Roma Chatterji (HOD, Sociology, DSE) and Prof. Hira Paul Gangnegi (Former HOD, Dept. of Buddhist Studies) will also be speaking on the historic occasion. The memorial lecture of the day will be delivered by Dr. Kamei Aphun who is also one of the advisors to RPD.

The participants will include eminent scholars and distinguished invitees from JNU, Jamia Millia Islamia, Ambedkar University, Amity University etc. besides many renowned Professors and academic deans from Delhi University.

It asserted that Jadonang or Haipou Jadonang (1905-1931) as his adoring people would like to address him with ‘honour’ and ‘reverence’, is one of the most enigmatic personalities in the culturally mosaic Northeast India. Due to undocumented and scanty literature, little has been known about him especially by the outside world which makes him a mysterious person. The mystic aspect of his personality has further added to the confusion.

Born in a humble peasant family in 1905 at Puiluan (or Puilon) village in the present day Nungba Sub-division in Tamenglong district of Manipur, Jadonang was a Rongmei Naga belonging to a Malangmei clan. Right from his early years he was a keen observer who grows up to understand social, cultural and political nuances of the society. This made him understand the spirit of nationalism and political movement. To the contemporary world, Jadonang was an unknown Naga rebel whose revolt was nipped in the bud, whereas his own follower and successor Gaidinliu (on the contrary) had received wide attention and recognised as one important freedom fighter of India today. Infact, it was Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who had popularized Gaidinliu throughout his writings and gave her the title ‘Rani’.

Indeed Haipou Jadonang was a mystic rebel who galvanised a movement against British imperialism and cultural invasion of the west and started a ‘Heraka religion’ to fight against cultural and religious encroachment.

Today, Haipou Jadonang is best remembered for his courage and vigour who fought against the British colonial forces, cultural imperialism, and for his campaign to protect and preserve traditional or indigenous culture of his people. The present generation identify him as a true patriot and a great social reformer who withstood against all odds, the press release stated.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3206-delhi-school-of-economics-to-organise-jadonang-memorial-lecture

Ccpur BJP probes medical test denial incident

CCPUR | Aug 28
Regarding the recent incident of not allowing a 78 year-old man to have Rante Blood Sugar (RBS) and Kidney Function Test (KFT) at Churachandpur District hospital,
The president of BJP, Churachandpur district, Lienkanglo and his colleag…

CCPUR | Aug 28

Regarding the recent incident of not allowing a 78 year-old man to have Rante Blood Sugar (RBS) and Kidney Function Test (KFT) at Churachandpur District hospital,

The president of BJP, Churachandpur district, Lienkanglo and his colleagues met the medical superintendent (MS) of Churachandpur District hospital, Dr. J. Songoukham today and inquired about the Bio-chemistry technician who had deprived medical test to an old man.

In a press conference held at its office located at Teddim road, the president flanked by the BJP team said they also inquired about present situations in the hospital as there are other issues in providing necessary medicines, cotton bandage, food and others and also the absence of CT scan machine in the hospital.

The team further asked the MS on the reason behind insulting a media person who had gone to inquire about the medical test incident in the hospital. The MS of the hospital was also advised to make arrangements to replace the unprofessional technicians and doctors at the earliest.

The spokesperson of BJP, Churachandpur district, Khaisei Haokip said that the team will soon take up sensitisation programmes at different departments to make proper functioning of offices and also asked for media assistance to help in transformation the district.

The BJP president has assured that disciplinary action will be taken up against the technicians involved in the deprivation of medical tests of the old man. He added that the director of Health department has sent message to minister V. Hangkhanlian regarding the issue.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3202-ccpur-bjp-probes-medical-test-denial-incident

Hundung sub-station frequent breakdown blacks out Ukhrul

By Pheiray Tenno

UKHRUL | Aug 28

For the past three-four days, Ukhrul district has been reeling without electric power supply. Commercial shops, small industries and business establishments have been affected badly by the irregular supply of power.

Achui Keinam, who runs a pastry shop at Viewland Ukhrul lamented that her business is on halt as there is no supply of power. Many like her and others who run pastry shop and other industries are facing the same hardship.

Meantime the deputy manager, MSPDCL Ukhrul division while speaking to this reporter informed that failure of panel in the sub-station of 33/11KVA at Hundung cement factory is the main reason for the company’s failure to provide supply of electricity in the district.

The sub-station of 33/11 KVA at Hundung cement factory situated 10km away from Ukhrul town can only generate 2 x 3. 15 MVA power, which is lesser than the actual power needed by the district. The 30-year old sub-station is in constant breakdown due to worn out machine remarked deputy manager of MSPDCL Ukhrul division.

Moreover, due to the distance and location, the company faces problems to maintain and repair immediately. He opined that the immediate commission of sub-station at Tangrei, Ukhrul would solve the problems.

But due to non-commission of 33/11KVA sub-station with a capacity to generate 2×5 MVA power at Tangrei, the company is always at the receiving end of the consumers, added the deputy manager.

The sub-station at Tangrei, with a capacity to generate 2x5MVA has been tested long time back and can be operational for power supply to Ukhrul town but due to non-commission or inauguration by the authority concerned the Ukhrul populace is facing power problems every now and then.

Thanmi Kashung, chairman (acting) ADC Ukhrul has implored the authority concerned for immediate inauguration of the Tangrei sub-station in the interest of Ukhrul public.

By Pheiray Tenno

UKHRUL | Aug 28

For the past three-four days, Ukhrul district has been reeling without electric power supply. Commercial shops, small industries and business establishments have been affected badly by the irregular supply of power.

Achui Keinam, who runs a pastry shop at Viewland Ukhrul lamented that her business is on halt as there is no supply of power. Many like her and others who run pastry shop and other industries are facing the same hardship.

Meantime the deputy manager, MSPDCL Ukhrul division while speaking to this reporter informed that failure of panel in the sub-station of 33/11KVA at Hundung cement factory is the main reason for the company’s failure to provide supply of electricity in the district.

The sub-station of 33/11 KVA at Hundung cement factory situated 10km away from Ukhrul town can only generate 2 x 3. 15 MVA power, which is lesser than the actual power needed by the district. The 30-year old sub-station is in constant breakdown due to worn out machine remarked deputy manager of MSPDCL Ukhrul division.

Moreover, due to the distance and location, the company faces problems to maintain and repair immediately. He opined that the immediate commission of sub-station at Tangrei, Ukhrul would solve the problems.

But due to non-commission of 33/11KVA sub-station with a capacity to generate 2×5 MVA power at Tangrei, the company is always at the receiving end of the consumers, added the deputy manager.

The sub-station at Tangrei, with a capacity to generate 2x5MVA has been tested long time back and can be operational for power supply to Ukhrul town but due to non-commission or inauguration by the authority concerned the Ukhrul populace is facing power problems every now and then.

Thanmi Kashung, chairman (acting) ADC Ukhrul has implored the authority concerned for immediate inauguration of the Tangrei sub-station in the interest of Ukhrul public.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3205-hundung-sub-station-frequent-breakdown-blacks-out-ukhrul

CorCom clarifies

IMPHAL | Aug 28

The proscribed umbrella organisation of different outfits operating in the state, CorCom has clarified regarding the arrest of one Mairenbam Achou by a joint team of 6 AR under the command of major Ankur Rana.

A release signed by media coordinator of the group, Ksh. Yoiheiba said that the position ‘Finance and Foreign Secretary’ do not exists in CorCom, and the arrested person is not related with the organisation in any manner of form.

The information released through media yesterday about the arrest of Mairenbam Achou (78) alias Achouba, son of (L) M. Naha Meitei from Moirang Thana Leikai at Tronglaobi Area of Bishenpur district, is a hilarious story based on lies and deception, it said.

 Further the release said what sounds interesting is that this 78 year old man not only has been assigned to a post a Brigadier in the story, but it also claims that he holds talks with Thailand, Myanmaar and China, managing works for CorCom.

On the other hand, he is said to be a brigadier of KCP, it continued. Such self-contradictory statements prove that the released statements are made out of deception, it said, adding Marjor Rana of 6 AR may be able to trick his seniors and bosses with such lies but it would be impossible to deceive the people of Manipur (Kangliepak).

IMPHAL | Aug 28

The proscribed umbrella organisation of different outfits operating in the state, CorCom has clarified regarding the arrest of one Mairenbam Achou by a joint team of 6 AR under the command of major Ankur Rana.

A release signed by media coordinator of the group, Ksh. Yoiheiba said that the position ‘Finance and Foreign Secretary’ do not exists in CorCom, and the arrested person is not related with the organisation in any manner of form.

The information released through media yesterday about the arrest of Mairenbam Achou (78) alias Achouba, son of (L) M. Naha Meitei from Moirang Thana Leikai at Tronglaobi Area of Bishenpur district, is a hilarious story based on lies and deception, it said.

 Further the release said what sounds interesting is that this 78 year old man not only has been assigned to a post a Brigadier in the story, but it also claims that he holds talks with Thailand, Myanmaar and China, managing works for CorCom.

On the other hand, he is said to be a brigadier of KCP, it continued. Such self-contradictory statements prove that the released statements are made out of deception, it said, adding Marjor Rana of 6 AR may be able to trick his seniors and bosses with such lies but it would be impossible to deceive the people of Manipur (Kangliepak).

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3200-corcom-clarifies

Road fatality rate on the rise

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 28

The statistics of road fatality in the state in 2017 (January-June) increased by 61.7 percent as compare to 2016 (January-June), said transport, joint director, B.K. Sharma.

He was speaking as chief guest during a “One-day road safety awareness programme for students” today at Ram Lal Paul Higher Secondary School. It was organised by Institute of Driver Training and Research Centre under the ministry of road transport and highways.

Sharma said that in order to prevent road accidents it is necessary to know the road safety measures and such awareness programme will be helpful in checking road accidents.

Earlier such awareness programme was conducted at Leimakhong army camp as many central forces are found breaking the traffic rules in the city, he added.

Sharma announced that from September 1 a fine of Rs. 700 will be imposed if anyone is found breaking the traffic rules and if the same person is found repeating the same offence, the person’s driving license will be suspended for three months.

The chief guest said if everyone follows the proper rules and regulations of driving given by the government, then the cases of road accident will be very rare.

He appealed to all the stakeholders of the state to help in spreading awareness of road safety measures in order to make an accident free state.

The function was attended by Ram Lal Paul Higher Secondary School, principal, A. Rajmata Devi as president and Imphal city, traffic control wing, superintendent of police, Khoisnam Sarma as guest of honour.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 28

The statistics of road fatality in the state in 2017 (January-June) increased by 61.7 percent as compare to 2016 (January-June), said transport, joint director, B.K. Sharma.

He was speaking as chief guest during a “One-day road safety awareness programme for students” today at Ram Lal Paul Higher Secondary School. It was organised by Institute of Driver Training and Research Centre under the ministry of road transport and highways.

Sharma said that in order to prevent road accidents it is necessary to know the road safety measures and such awareness programme will be helpful in checking road accidents.

Earlier such awareness programme was conducted at Leimakhong army camp as many central forces are found breaking the traffic rules in the city, he added.

Sharma announced that from September 1 a fine of Rs. 700 will be imposed if anyone is found breaking the traffic rules and if the same person is found repeating the same offence, the person’s driving license will be suspended for three months.

The chief guest said if everyone follows the proper rules and regulations of driving given by the government, then the cases of road accident will be very rare.

He appealed to all the stakeholders of the state to help in spreading awareness of road safety measures in order to make an accident free state.

The function was attended by Ram Lal Paul Higher Secondary School, principal, A. Rajmata Devi as president and Imphal city, traffic control wing, superintendent of police, Khoisnam Sarma as guest of honour.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3203-road-fatality-rate-on-the-rise

Police collect fund to engage lawyer

IGP called meeting of ‘concerned’ policemen to discuss EEVFAM case

By Paojel Chaoba

IMPHAL | Aug 28

The Manipur police department allegedly collected funds from majority of its junior and senior ranks to fight the impending case of fake encounters. The funds collected are meant to engage expert criminal lawyers to defend the police personnel who can be implicated in the ongoing CBI inquiry directed by the Supreme Court.

 According to confirmed sources, the directive given to collect funds was given from senior level officers and every police station collected the ‘taxes’. A constable has to fork out Rs. 500 and upto Rs 1000/2000 from the assistant sub-inspector level to the sub-inspector level. The figure escalates as the ranking of the police official rises. The source mentioned that the collected money is taken charge by a senior ranking police official.

The collection came in the light of the Supreme Court judgement on July 14 last directing an inquiry into 85 cases of fake encounters perpetrated in the state, which involved the armed forces and state police.

The CBI has already started processing the paper works, the final conclusion of its investigation report is due to be submitted by December 31 this year. The special investigation team is also authorised to charge-sheet any personnel if deemed necessary.

Before the collection started, an urgent meeting was convened at the conference hall of the SP Imphal West in the morning of August 10. The meeting was called by an IGP rank police officer and the discussion was about the Supreme Court case filed by Extrajudicial Execution Victim Families Association Manipur and Human Rights Alert.

The IGP had directed authorities concerned of Imphal West, Imphal East, Thoubal, Bishnupur, Kakching, Tamenglong, NAB, 1 MR, 2 MR, 8 IRB to instruct the personnel to be present at the meeting.

The senior police officer asked 31 personnel of Imphal West to be present. They include subedar I. Khaba Singh, SI RK Binojit Singh, SI P. Tarunkumar, SI N. Jateshore, SI L. Lenin, SI RK Brojen, SI Kh. Inaobi, jemandar L. Bebekananda, ASI Kh. Somendro, ASI L. Sarat Singh, ASI S. Kirankumar, head constable (HC) Md Aktar Hussain, HC Md Ajit Singh, HC L. Naba Singh, self-confessed assailant of Th. Sanjit in the BT fake encounter case head constable Thounaojam Herojit Singh, HC L. Chingkheihunba Meitei, HC Yengkhom Keshorjit Singh, HC Victor Chabungbam, HC Elangbam Abung Singh, HC James Palmei, HC Kh. Sushilkumar Singh, HC Paominlun Singson, HC I. Dinachandra Singh, havildar L. Premkumar Singh, havildar L. Romesh Singh, HC Akhub Luther, HC Md Ibomcha, HC L. Lenin Singh, HC S. Premjit Singh, HC Y. Ibocha Singh and HC S. Thouba Meitei.

Another 10 personnel of Imphal East were also informed to attend the meeting. They are, Inspector P. John Singh, Inspector H. Surkumar Singh, SI Md Rajib Khan, jemandar A. Sunder Singh, SI M. Anandkumar Singh, havildar Priyokumar Singh, HC Th. Brojen Singh, HC Th. Amarjit Singh, HC Abdul Khalil and HC B Usharanjan.

Similarly, for Thoubal district police, Inspector N. Sadananda Singh, SI Md Saukat Ali, HC Kh. Rakib and haviladar Bronson Thanga were notified to attend the meeting.

Bishnupur police was notified for Inspector T. Khogen, Kakching police for HC H. Sakthi, Tamenglong police for SI Kh. Sunilkumar Singh, Narcotics and Affairs of Border for SI Kh. Utamkumar Singh and SI M. Goverdhon.

The 1 MR for havildar Kamei James, 8 MR for Hollal Haokip, CO 8 IRB assistant commandant Th. Krishnatombi Singh and subedar Md Soukat Ali of Home Guard.

It is learnt that the Manipur police department is taking the CBI investigation with all seriousness and preparing for any legal entanglements. Which police personnel will be implicated in the CBI investigation will be unfolded after the report is submitted on December 31. The Supreme Court is monitoring the developments as per its judgement passed.

IGP called meeting of ‘concerned’ policemen to discuss EEVFAM case

By Paojel Chaoba

IMPHAL | Aug 28

The Manipur police department allegedly collected funds from majority of its junior and senior ranks to fight the impending case of fake encounters. The funds collected are meant to engage expert criminal lawyers to defend the police personnel who can be implicated in the ongoing CBI inquiry directed by the Supreme Court.

 According to confirmed sources, the directive given to collect funds was given from senior level officers and every police station collected the ‘taxes’. A constable has to fork out Rs. 500 and upto Rs 1000/2000 from the assistant sub-inspector level to the sub-inspector level. The figure escalates as the ranking of the police official rises. The source mentioned that the collected money is taken charge by a senior ranking police official.

The collection came in the light of the Supreme Court judgement on July 14 last directing an inquiry into 85 cases of fake encounters perpetrated in the state, which involved the armed forces and state police.

The CBI has already started processing the paper works, the final conclusion of its investigation report is due to be submitted by December 31 this year. The special investigation team is also authorised to charge-sheet any personnel if deemed necessary.

Before the collection started, an urgent meeting was convened at the conference hall of the SP Imphal West in the morning of August 10. The meeting was called by an IGP rank police officer and the discussion was about the Supreme Court case filed by Extrajudicial Execution Victim Families Association Manipur and Human Rights Alert.

The IGP had directed authorities concerned of Imphal West, Imphal East, Thoubal, Bishnupur, Kakching, Tamenglong, NAB, 1 MR, 2 MR, 8 IRB to instruct the personnel to be present at the meeting.

The senior police officer asked 31 personnel of Imphal West to be present. They include subedar I. Khaba Singh, SI RK Binojit Singh, SI P. Tarunkumar, SI N. Jateshore, SI L. Lenin, SI RK Brojen, SI Kh. Inaobi, jemandar L. Bebekananda, ASI Kh. Somendro, ASI L. Sarat Singh, ASI S. Kirankumar, head constable (HC) Md Aktar Hussain, HC Md Ajit Singh, HC L. Naba Singh, self-confessed assailant of Th. Sanjit in the BT fake encounter case head constable Thounaojam Herojit Singh, HC L. Chingkheihunba Meitei, HC Yengkhom Keshorjit Singh, HC Victor Chabungbam, HC Elangbam Abung Singh, HC James Palmei, HC Kh. Sushilkumar Singh, HC Paominlun Singson, HC I. Dinachandra Singh, havildar L. Premkumar Singh, havildar L. Romesh Singh, HC Akhub Luther, HC Md Ibomcha, HC L. Lenin Singh, HC S. Premjit Singh, HC Y. Ibocha Singh and HC S. Thouba Meitei.

Another 10 personnel of Imphal East were also informed to attend the meeting. They are, Inspector P. John Singh, Inspector H. Surkumar Singh, SI Md Rajib Khan, jemandar A. Sunder Singh, SI M. Anandkumar Singh, havildar Priyokumar Singh, HC Th. Brojen Singh, HC Th. Amarjit Singh, HC Abdul Khalil and HC B Usharanjan.

Similarly, for Thoubal district police, Inspector N. Sadananda Singh, SI Md Saukat Ali, HC Kh. Rakib and haviladar Bronson Thanga were notified to attend the meeting.

Bishnupur police was notified for Inspector T. Khogen, Kakching police for HC H. Sakthi, Tamenglong police for SI Kh. Sunilkumar Singh, Narcotics and Affairs of Border for SI Kh. Utamkumar Singh and SI M. Goverdhon.

The 1 MR for havildar Kamei James, 8 MR for Hollal Haokip, CO 8 IRB assistant commandant Th. Krishnatombi Singh and subedar Md Soukat Ali of Home Guard.

It is learnt that the Manipur police department is taking the CBI investigation with all seriousness and preparing for any legal entanglements. Which police personnel will be implicated in the CBI investigation will be unfolded after the report is submitted on December 31. The Supreme Court is monitoring the developments as per its judgement passed.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3209-police-collect-fund-to-engage-lawyer

Bangladeshi Muslims “a threat” to NE

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 28

In the next few decades, indigenous people of Northeastern states will be replaced by Bangladeshi Muslims, warned cultural activist, Ningthouja Lancha while addressing 36th foundation day of Union of Social Upliftment today at Sangeet Kala Sangam, Khurai Lamlong Keithel.

The foundation day is organised by foundation day celebration committee, 2017 and will be celebrated for a month beginning today.

In the keynote address general secretary of the club Khumukcham Ronex Khaba said Union of Social Upliftment is an apex body form by 25 clubs of Imphal East district. It was established in August 28, 1986 in order to bring a united body of various ethnic groups for the welfare of the society as well as the state.

He listed various achievements of the club last year.

A one minute silence was observed in the memory of former members of the club.

Assembly Speaker, Yumnam Khemchand said people are facing lots of problems. The issues are to be solved by the representatives of state. He appealed to the people to elect right representatives.

To bring a good and welfare society people need to be united. Problems in the state are not caused by public but by administrators, he charged.

Lancha who was the guest of honour said many non-locals are entering the Northeast especially from Bangladesh at the rate of 3 lakhs per year. Like Tripuris are becoming endangered the Assamese population is now only 20 percent.

With global warming becoming a serious problem half of Bangladesh may be underwater. If this happens there is a possibility of Bangladeshi Muslims shifting to forests areas of the reason, Lancha said.

He said if the government fails to stop the intruders then the non-locals should be distributed all over the nation equally.

He suggested digital mode of thinking, which is the advanced thinking that supports each other’s thoughts and shares ideas. If people starts digital mode of thinking by being united the indigenous people can be saved, Lancha added.

President of the union, Thoudam Ruhinikumar, Sekmai MLA, Heikham Dingo Singh, councillor, IMC ward number 23, Loushanmbam Romola Devi and social scientist, Dhanabir Laishram also attended the function.

A newsletter named Union Newsletter was published by Khemchand.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 28

In the next few decades, indigenous people of Northeastern states will be replaced by Bangladeshi Muslims, warned cultural activist, Ningthouja Lancha while addressing 36th foundation day of Union of Social Upliftment today at Sangeet Kala Sangam, Khurai Lamlong Keithel.

The foundation day is organised by foundation day celebration committee, 2017 and will be celebrated for a month beginning today.

In the keynote address general secretary of the club Khumukcham Ronex Khaba said Union of Social Upliftment is an apex body form by 25 clubs of Imphal East district. It was established in August 28, 1986 in order to bring a united body of various ethnic groups for the welfare of the society as well as the state.

He listed various achievements of the club last year.

A one minute silence was observed in the memory of former members of the club.

Assembly Speaker, Yumnam Khemchand said people are facing lots of problems. The issues are to be solved by the representatives of state. He appealed to the people to elect right representatives.

To bring a good and welfare society people need to be united. Problems in the state are not caused by public but by administrators, he charged.

Lancha who was the guest of honour said many non-locals are entering the Northeast especially from Bangladesh at the rate of 3 lakhs per year. Like Tripuris are becoming endangered the Assamese population is now only 20 percent.

With global warming becoming a serious problem half of Bangladesh may be underwater. If this happens there is a possibility of Bangladeshi Muslims shifting to forests areas of the reason, Lancha said.

He said if the government fails to stop the intruders then the non-locals should be distributed all over the nation equally.

He suggested digital mode of thinking, which is the advanced thinking that supports each other’s thoughts and shares ideas. If people starts digital mode of thinking by being united the indigenous people can be saved, Lancha added.

President of the union, Thoudam Ruhinikumar, Sekmai MLA, Heikham Dingo Singh, councillor, IMC ward number 23, Loushanmbam Romola Devi and social scientist, Dhanabir Laishram also attended the function.

A newsletter named Union Newsletter was published by Khemchand.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3208-bangladeshi-muslims-a-threat-to-ne

Agriculture dept invites feedback

IMPHAL | Aug 28

The agriculture department, government of Manipur is inviting feedbacks from the public on the “Manipur Agricultural Produce and Livestock Marketing (Promotion and Felicitation) Bill 2017”, which has been uploaded in the web portal www.agrimanipur.gov.in.

Interested persons can easily access the website and give their feedback to the department at amdmn@nic.in within September 3, 2017, said a release issued by director of agriculture.

IMPHAL | Aug 28

The agriculture department, government of Manipur is inviting feedbacks from the public on the “Manipur Agricultural Produce and Livestock Marketing (Promotion and Felicitation) Bill 2017”, which has been uploaded in the web portal www.agrimanipur.gov.in.

Interested persons can easily access the website and give their feedback to the department at amdmn@nic.in within September 3, 2017, said a release issued by director of agriculture.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3201-agriculture-dept-invites-feedback

ATSUM serves 48 hr ultimatum to MU authority

IMPHAL | Aug 29

All Tribal Student Union, Manipur (ATSUM) served 48 hours ultimatum to the Manipur University authority demanding to follow the High Court directives and the Central Educational Institution Reservation Act, 2012 in the admission process.

Speaking to media persons at ATSUM office located at Adimjati complex today, ATSUM general secretary Seiboi Haokip demanded that the admission process should be put in abeyance until such time and the results declared for the academic season 2017-2018 are rectified to the guidelines and reservation norms of the government.

“Peeved at the brazen defiance of the Manipur University authority for its failure to comply to the directives of the High Court of Manipur and the Central Educational Institution Reservation Act, 2012, with regard to the admission process”, ATSUM warned the authority to change within 48 hours failure which the students union will intensify agitations.

Articulating its strong opposition to the perpetual defiance on the part of the MU authority since the up-gradation of Manipur University to the central university, Seiboi said ATSUM and University Authority has signed MoU on November 7, 2016 where both party agreed to adhere central education institution (reservation in admission) act which stipulates 31 percent reservation for the Schedule Tribe which subsequently culminated ATSUM’s month long agitation.

But the recent announced admission lists in the various departmental entrance test results explicitly indicates that most of the departments except Economics and English departments has overtly defied the central act as well as failed to honour the spirit of MoU signed between ATSUM and MU authority, Seiboi said.

Further, the Manipur University authority shall solely be held culpable for all loss of academic days in the event of an agitation unleashed by ATSUM, he added.

MUTSU closed down MU A-block

Meanwhile, irate tribal students of Manipur University locked down Manipur University administrative block in the afternoon demanding to put admission process in abeyance till their demands is made.

Later, police intervene and brought the situation under control.

On the other hand, Manipur University Tribal Students Union (MUTSU) demanded the MU authority to declare null and void of all the recently held admission test results alleging that the results is defied the High Court order of August 21, 2017.

In a statement, MUTSU general secretary T. Kailen Haokip alleged that MU have been deliberately discriminating and depriving the tribal students’ rights in the admission reservation since the inception of MU into central university since 2005.

Kailen Haokip demanded that the tribal students should get 31 percent reservation in admission out of the total intake, but MU authority had once again manipulated the quantum of reservation by giving only 20/21/22 percent out of the total intake.

MUTSU appealed to the higher authorities and MU authority to deliver justice to the tribal at the earliest.

Further, MUTSU called tribal civil organisations, human rights, students’ bodies and others to support their demands to deliver justice.

IMPHAL | Aug 29

All Tribal Student Union, Manipur (ATSUM) served 48 hours ultimatum to the Manipur University authority demanding to follow the High Court directives and the Central Educational Institution Reservation Act, 2012 in the admission process.

Speaking to media persons at ATSUM office located at Adimjati complex today, ATSUM general secretary Seiboi Haokip demanded that the admission process should be put in abeyance until such time and the results declared for the academic season 2017-2018 are rectified to the guidelines and reservation norms of the government.

“Peeved at the brazen defiance of the Manipur University authority for its failure to comply to the directives of the High Court of Manipur and the Central Educational Institution Reservation Act, 2012, with regard to the admission process”, ATSUM warned the authority to change within 48 hours failure which the students union will intensify agitations.

Articulating its strong opposition to the perpetual defiance on the part of the MU authority since the up-gradation of Manipur University to the central university, Seiboi said ATSUM and University Authority has signed MoU on November 7, 2016 where both party agreed to adhere central education institution (reservation in admission) act which stipulates 31 percent reservation for the Schedule Tribe which subsequently culminated ATSUM’s month long agitation.

But the recent announced admission lists in the various departmental entrance test results explicitly indicates that most of the departments except Economics and English departments has overtly defied the central act as well as failed to honour the spirit of MoU signed between ATSUM and MU authority, Seiboi said.

Further, the Manipur University authority shall solely be held culpable for all loss of academic days in the event of an agitation unleashed by ATSUM, he added.

MUTSU closed down MU A-block

Meanwhile, irate tribal students of Manipur University locked down Manipur University administrative block in the afternoon demanding to put admission process in abeyance till their demands is made.

Later, police intervene and brought the situation under control.

On the other hand, Manipur University Tribal Students Union (MUTSU) demanded the MU authority to declare null and void of all the recently held admission test results alleging that the results is defied the High Court order of August 21, 2017.

In a statement, MUTSU general secretary T. Kailen Haokip alleged that MU have been deliberately discriminating and depriving the tribal students’ rights in the admission reservation since the inception of MU into central university since 2005.

Kailen Haokip demanded that the tribal students should get 31 percent reservation in admission out of the total intake, but MU authority had once again manipulated the quantum of reservation by giving only 20/21/22 percent out of the total intake.

MUTSU appealed to the higher authorities and MU authority to deliver justice to the tribal at the earliest.

Further, MUTSU called tribal civil organisations, human rights, students’ bodies and others to support their demands to deliver justice.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3207-atsum-serves-48-hr-ultimatum-to-mu-authority

Cine artist to perform live

IMPHAL | Aug 27

For the first time Manipur film artists will present special live performance on September 9 at Iboyaima Shumang Lila Shanglen as a part of fund drive for Cine Actors’ Guild Manipur in connection with the celebration of its 12th foundation day.

Speaking to media persons, the guild’s president, T. Lokendro said that the actors’ body was formed for the welfare and development mostly for Manipur cinema, to make cultural ethos reflect in Manipuri film and to encourage members to participate in social activities.

As the guild has no source of income, fund drive has become one of the priorities for many activities of the guild, he added.

IMPHAL | Aug 27

For the first time Manipur film artists will present special live performance on September 9 at Iboyaima Shumang Lila Shanglen as a part of fund drive for Cine Actors’ Guild Manipur in connection with the celebration of its 12th foundation day.

Speaking to media persons, the guild’s president, T. Lokendro said that the actors’ body was formed for the welfare and development mostly for Manipur cinema, to make cultural ethos reflect in Manipuri film and to encourage members to participate in social activities.

As the guild has no source of income, fund drive has become one of the priorities for many activities of the guild, he added.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3166-cine-artist-to-perform-live

Cine artist to perform live

IMPHAL | Aug 27

For the first time Manipur film artists will present special live performance on September 9 at Iboyaima Shumang Lila Shanglen as a part of fund drive for Cine Actors’ Guild Manipur in connection with the celebration of its 12th foundation day.

Speaking to media persons, the guild’s president, T. Lokendro said that the actors’ body was formed for the welfare and development mostly for Manipur cinema, to make cultural ethos reflect in Manipuri film and to encourage members to participate in social activities.

As the guild has no source of income, fund drive has become one of the priorities for many activities of the guild, he added.

IMPHAL | Aug 27

For the first time Manipur film artists will present special live performance on September 9 at Iboyaima Shumang Lila Shanglen as a part of fund drive for Cine Actors’ Guild Manipur in connection with the celebration of its 12th foundation day.

Speaking to media persons, the guild’s president, T. Lokendro said that the actors’ body was formed for the welfare and development mostly for Manipur cinema, to make cultural ethos reflect in Manipuri film and to encourage members to participate in social activities.

As the guild has no source of income, fund drive has become one of the priorities for many activities of the guild, he added.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3166-cine-artist-to-perform-live

Police arrest imposter PRO

By A Staff Reporters

IMPHAL | Aug 27

Cyber Crime Unit, Imphal West today arrested one fraudulent person who was accused of offering job appointment to others by acting as chief minister’s PRO. A sum of Rs. 95,000 was recovered at the time of arrest.

The person was identified as Nameirakpam Abung Singh (36), son of (Late) N. Bihari Singh of Ningthoukhong Mayai Leikai, Ward No. 9, Bishnupur district.

According to police sources, Abung admitted to have taken Rs. 75,000 and Rs. 8 lakhs from two different women in the month of July by promising them to offer jobs in JNIMS. He had offered job appointments to many other persons in various posts at different departments of state government through phone calls from mobile number 8258843617. He was arrested from his residence today at 1:10 pm by a team of Cyber Crime Unit, Imphal West led by SI K. Abhijeet Singh and a team of Narcotic Cell, Imphal West.

By A Staff Reporters

IMPHAL | Aug 27

Cyber Crime Unit, Imphal West today arrested one fraudulent person who was accused of offering job appointment to others by acting as chief minister’s PRO. A sum of Rs. 95,000 was recovered at the time of arrest.

The person was identified as Nameirakpam Abung Singh (36), son of (Late) N. Bihari Singh of Ningthoukhong Mayai Leikai, Ward No. 9, Bishnupur district.

According to police sources, Abung admitted to have taken Rs. 75,000 and Rs. 8 lakhs from two different women in the month of July by promising them to offer jobs in JNIMS. He had offered job appointments to many other persons in various posts at different departments of state government through phone calls from mobile number 8258843617. He was arrested from his residence today at 1:10 pm by a team of Cyber Crime Unit, Imphal West led by SI K. Abhijeet Singh and a team of Narcotic Cell, Imphal West.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3172-police-arrest-imposter-pro

CorCom pays homage to Haipou Jadonang

IMPHAL | Aug 27

The proscribed umbrella organisation, CorCom of different outfits operating in the state is all set to pay revolutionary homage to “Athouba,” Haipou Jadonang on his 86th death anniversary that falls on August 29.

Our forefathers have protected our sovereignty, culture and traditions from the hands of foreign invaders and passed down a way of living our lives independently, said a release signed by media co-ordinator, Ksh. Yoiheiba.

One such forefather who maintained such traditions with pride and gave his life earnestly, without fear for the sake of freedom was Haipou Jadonang, who was born in Zeilangrong community, it said.

After the defeat of Manipur in the Anglo – Manipur War, 1891, the British Raj started implementing its “Divide and Rule” policy by creating a demarcation of Hill and Valley between the people, it further said. Many patriots were sentenced to death and many exiled, it added.

During this horrendous, conflicting era of colonial rule, Haipou Jadonang was born in 1905 in Manipur (Kangleipak) at Kambiron village, Tamenglong district to his parents Thiudai Malangmei and Tabonliu, it continued.  

Upon seeing the oppressions of the British Empire and schemes of Christian missionaries to obliterate the culture and traditions of Zeliangrong community, Jadonang started the war for freedom, it further said.  The British Empire soon felt the influence of Jadonang spreading like wild fire amongst other communities, and arrested him on February 19, 1931 at Cachar, it continued. He was hung to death on August 29, 1931, it added.

Even though the colonial rule of British Empire was over, Manipur have fallen again into the colonial rule of India, it further said adding the unity of hilly and valley people are on the verge of collapsing completely under the oppressive regime of India.

On the 86th death anniversary of Haipou Jadonang, CorCom prays to Tingkao Ragwang to let the people realize that unity is the only possible means to save this endangered community from the colonial rule of India, it added.

IMPHAL | Aug 27

The proscribed umbrella organisation, CorCom of different outfits operating in the state is all set to pay revolutionary homage to “Athouba,” Haipou Jadonang on his 86th death anniversary that falls on August 29.

Our forefathers have protected our sovereignty, culture and traditions from the hands of foreign invaders and passed down a way of living our lives independently, said a release signed by media co-ordinator, Ksh. Yoiheiba.

One such forefather who maintained such traditions with pride and gave his life earnestly, without fear for the sake of freedom was Haipou Jadonang, who was born in Zeilangrong community, it said.

After the defeat of Manipur in the Anglo – Manipur War, 1891, the British Raj started implementing its “Divide and Rule” policy by creating a demarcation of Hill and Valley between the people, it further said. Many patriots were sentenced to death and many exiled, it added.

During this horrendous, conflicting era of colonial rule, Haipou Jadonang was born in 1905 in Manipur (Kangleipak) at Kambiron village, Tamenglong district to his parents Thiudai Malangmei and Tabonliu, it continued.  

Upon seeing the oppressions of the British Empire and schemes of Christian missionaries to obliterate the culture and traditions of Zeliangrong community, Jadonang started the war for freedom, it further said.  The British Empire soon felt the influence of Jadonang spreading like wild fire amongst other communities, and arrested him on February 19, 1931 at Cachar, it continued. He was hung to death on August 29, 1931, it added.

Even though the colonial rule of British Empire was over, Manipur have fallen again into the colonial rule of India, it further said adding the unity of hilly and valley people are on the verge of collapsing completely under the oppressive regime of India.

On the 86th death anniversary of Haipou Jadonang, CorCom prays to Tingkao Ragwang to let the people realize that unity is the only possible means to save this endangered community from the colonial rule of India, it added.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3169-corcom-pays-homage-to-haipou-jadonang

Disaster management authority inspects Senapati flood situation

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | Aug 27
A team of Manipur state disaster management authority (SDMA) led by its vice chairman Adim Pamei today inspected devastation caused by flash flood on Saturday in Senapati district.
The SDMA vice chairman was accom…

Disaster management authority inspects Senapati flood situation

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 27

A team of Manipur state disaster management authority (SDMA) led by its vice chairman Adim Pamei today inspected devastation caused by flash flood on Saturday in Senapati district.

The SDMA vice chairman was accompanied by deputy commissioner Senapati, SDO Tadubi and other officials.

The team inspected villages affected by the flood including the Compassionate Children Ministries (CCM) a children home at Kathiko Karong, wherein 120 children were displaced as a result of the flood. The 120 children of the CCM are currently taking refuge at the Unique Girls hostel.

It is learnt that under the initiative of the DC, SP and civil organisations of the districts, immediate relief material was provided to the children of the CMM.

It has been informed that besides the boarding for children there are quarters of the teaching and non-teaching staffs bringing the total number of the CMM family to 140.

However, almost all the properties including infrastructures within the campus were totally ravaged by the flood and leaving behind nothing to salvage from.

Athem Muivah, DC Senapati said that altogether 35 bags of rice have been distributed for the flood affected areas besides other basic essential items.

He further informed that the state bank of Senapati also extended help by providing essential items and Rs. 35 thousands in cash for the flood victims.

The team also inspected other areas in the Senapati district headquarters including Viewland, Yapao colony where houses were destroyed by mud brought down by the torrential rain.

Moreover, sensitive areas where there could be possible landslide or mudslide was inspected within the district headquarter.

Adim Pamei, speaking on the sidelines of the inspection said that an initial report have been communicated by the concerned district administration.

He informed that altogether 22 houses were severely damaged by mudslides and storm in Chakamai, 8 houses in Viewland, several others in Makhan village etc. besides leaving behind trial of destruction of crops and other properties.

Adim asserted that the situation of Senapati will be briefed to the chief minister, who is the chairman of the SDMA, so that necessary action can be taken to help the flood affected people.

He further informed about the prevailing situation of the National Highway 2 which has been cut off due to landslides occurring in many places.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3171-disaster-management-authority-inspects-senapati-flood-situation

Power shutdown

IMPHAL | Aug 27
There will be no power supply in the area fed by Assembly-1 feeder from Imphal Power House on August 28 from 10 am to 2 pm as the feeder is planned to shut down for a preventive maintenance, said a release by DGM, IED-1, MSPDCL.
It fu…

IMPHAL | Aug 27

There will be no power supply in the area fed by Assembly-1 feeder from Imphal Power House on August 28 from 10 am to 2 pm as the feeder is planned to shut down for a preventive maintenance, said a release by DGM, IED-1, MSPDCL.

It further said the area fed by Ghari feeder from Sangaiporou sub-station will also have no power supply on the same day from 11 am to 3 pm as the feeder is planned to shut down for HT pole shifting and line stringing at Kwakeithel Laishram Leikai.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3167-power-shutdown

Romen censures lack of forensic expertise in investigations

Romen censures lack of forensic expertise in investigations

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 27

A one day consultation on “Criminal Justice System in Manipur and AFSPA, 1958” was held today at Classic Hotel, Imphal.

The programme was jointly organised by North East Dialogue Forum, Youth Forum for Protection of Human Rights and People for Human Rights and Climate Change.

Speaking as resource person, advocate Ahanthem Romen highlighted that ample provisions are provided in Indian constitution to safeguard the rights of the women. “Under the said provisions, any slight attempt to breach these rights of women can be severely deal with”, he said. 

The former police officer continued that investigation process of any crime scene in the state is mostly done without any forensic expertise and it is very informal. Such action leads to more unnecessary consumption of time in the investigation process, he added.

Romen suggested that keeping a reward for fast and good investigation will be helpful in making the police to concentrate in their investigation. 

LMS Law College, guest lecturer, Sapam Dilip speaking as resource person said that the judgment of the Supreme Court regarding the fake encounter cases gives a new hope for justice.

He appealed to the Meira Paibees and other civil bodies to give maximum cooperation to the special investigating team of the fake encounter cases so that justice can be done to those who have been killed on false charges.

A good administrator of a democratic country has to run the country by the rule of law but not ‘to be ruled by law’, he added. 

Leihaothabam Saratchandra, political analyst, U. Nobokishore, secretary of United NGOs Mission Manipur and Meihoubam Rakesh, state unit director Human Rights Law Network also spoke on the occasion as resource persons.

Romen censures lack of forensic expertise in investigations

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 27

A one day consultation on “Criminal Justice System in Manipur and AFSPA, 1958” was held today at Classic Hotel, Imphal.

The programme was jointly organised by North East Dialogue Forum, Youth Forum for Protection of Human Rights and People for Human Rights and Climate Change.

Speaking as resource person, advocate Ahanthem Romen highlighted that ample provisions are provided in Indian constitution to safeguard the rights of the women. “Under the said provisions, any slight attempt to breach these rights of women can be severely deal with”, he said. 

The former police officer continued that investigation process of any crime scene in the state is mostly done without any forensic expertise and it is very informal. Such action leads to more unnecessary consumption of time in the investigation process, he added.

Romen suggested that keeping a reward for fast and good investigation will be helpful in making the police to concentrate in their investigation. 

LMS Law College, guest lecturer, Sapam Dilip speaking as resource person said that the judgment of the Supreme Court regarding the fake encounter cases gives a new hope for justice.

He appealed to the Meira Paibees and other civil bodies to give maximum cooperation to the special investigating team of the fake encounter cases so that justice can be done to those who have been killed on false charges.

A good administrator of a democratic country has to run the country by the rule of law but not ‘to be ruled by law’, he added. 

Leihaothabam Saratchandra, political analyst, U. Nobokishore, secretary of United NGOs Mission Manipur and Meihoubam Rakesh, state unit director Human Rights Law Network also spoke on the occasion as resource persons.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3170-romen-censures-lack-of-forensic-expertise-in-investigations

Jiribam AMSU observes Hunger Marchers’ day

Jiribam AMSU observes Hunger Marchers’ day

Jiri News Network

JIRIBAM | Aug 27

The All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU), district committee, Jiribam today observed the 52nd Hunger Marches day popularly known as ‘Chaklam Khongchat’, remembering the August 27, 1965 mass movement and protest against artificial famine in the state.

The day’s observation began since early morning with hymns in the name of the four martyrs who lost their lives during the movement.

A rally was carried out holding the palanquin with photographs of Nilkamal, L. Chaobal, Oinam Naba Kumar and N. Promodini Devi who died in 1965 movement of Manipur. The rally moved though Jiribam bazaar and then proceeded toward NH-37 and from I. B. Leikai point the rally twisted and backed to the same Jiribam Higher Secondary school campus.

Later during the formal observation, a large number of people including students offered floral tributes to the portraits of the four martyred students.

As part of the observation, a programme was held at the auditorium of Jiribam Higher Secondary school.

The programme was attended by former president of AMSU Jiri Branch, L. Projit Singh as chief guest, president of Jiribam AMSU, district committee, Yurembam Sanjiv Singh as functional president and the guests of honour were former president of AMSU, district committee, L. Romen Singh, president of Jiri Development Organisation, Mutum Hemanta Mangang, president of JIMPAL, H. Mema Devi and chairman of Borobekra Sub Division Organisation, P. Jiten Singh.

Jiribam AMSU observes Hunger Marchers’ day

Jiri News Network

JIRIBAM | Aug 27

The All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU), district committee, Jiribam today observed the 52nd Hunger Marches day popularly known as ‘Chaklam Khongchat’, remembering the August 27, 1965 mass movement and protest against artificial famine in the state.

The day’s observation began since early morning with hymns in the name of the four martyrs who lost their lives during the movement.

A rally was carried out holding the palanquin with photographs of Nilkamal, L. Chaobal, Oinam Naba Kumar and N. Promodini Devi who died in 1965 movement of Manipur. The rally moved though Jiribam bazaar and then proceeded toward NH-37 and from I. B. Leikai point the rally twisted and backed to the same Jiribam Higher Secondary school campus.

Later during the formal observation, a large number of people including students offered floral tributes to the portraits of the four martyred students.

As part of the observation, a programme was held at the auditorium of Jiribam Higher Secondary school.

The programme was attended by former president of AMSU Jiri Branch, L. Projit Singh as chief guest, president of Jiribam AMSU, district committee, Yurembam Sanjiv Singh as functional president and the guests of honour were former president of AMSU, district committee, L. Romen Singh, president of Jiri Development Organisation, Mutum Hemanta Mangang, president of JIMPAL, H. Mema Devi and chairman of Borobekra Sub Division Organisation, P. Jiten Singh.

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AMSU observes 52nd Hunger Marchers’ day

AMSU observes 52nd Hunger Marchers’ day

Students reaffirm pledge to safeguard peoples’ rights

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 27

A mass rally was taken out today from Pishum Chingamacha till D.M. College campus as a part of observing the 52nd Hunger Marchers Day (Chaklam Khongchat Numit) organised by All Manipur Students Union.

Floral tributes were paid to the martyrs who had sacrificed their live fighting against the artificial famine created by the then government during August 1965 at Students martyrs’ complex, Pishum and the flag of the student body was hoisted.

Speaking at the main function at D.M. College multipurpose hall as chief guest, former AMSU president, Ningthoujam Brojendro said that the unfortunate incident had given birth to AMSU which is an independent student organisation and one of the oldest organisations in the Northeast.

The basic ideology of AMSU is to safeguard the rights of the people and to stand firm against any attempt to violate these rights.

“From the past the government had tried to keep the students body under its control. But the former dedicated leaders of AMSU have been fruitful in maintaining its autonomy. And AMSU as a student body will forever remain independent”, he said. 

The former president lamented that in recent times there has been sharp divide between the students’ organisations functioning in the state. “Diverse viewpoints and ideas on the basis of ideology is a different matter. But what is unfortunate is the divide growing out of petty politics”, he added.   

Brojendro said that development cannot be brought in a society does not know its history first so he asked the youths to master the knowledge of the history of the state.

Brojendro continued that knowing of the state’s history will also increase patriotism among the youths of the state. We must also keep in our minds that the merging of Manipur into the Indian Union was carried out under ‘forced agreement’, he maintained.

President of the function, AMSU president Manjit Sarangthem said that the state’s social and political condition is becoming worse day by day. Earlier Manipur did not depend on others state or country for food but presently most of the food products are imported from outside the states, he added.

Manjit continued that people getting panic for scarcity of food and fuel during highway blockades is an example of rising sense of dependency.  

During the British colonial period the people of hills and valley had a very cordial relationship. After merger to India it seems the relation is not as good like the past and it is happening due to some external force, he added.

The president said, “Our society should be built by ourselves and not by others” and he asked all the people of the state to be united to make a strong society.

 The function was attended by AMSU former president, A. Manisana and AMSU former general secretary, Chungsat Khongsai as guest of honour. It may be recalled that on this day four students namely, Nilkamal, L. Chaobal, Oinam Naba Kumar and N. Promodini Devi died in police action.

AMSU observes 52nd Hunger Marchers’ day

Students reaffirm pledge to safeguard peoples’ rights

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 27

A mass rally was taken out today from Pishum Chingamacha till D.M. College campus as a part of observing the 52nd Hunger Marchers Day (Chaklam Khongchat Numit) organised by All Manipur Students Union.

Floral tributes were paid to the martyrs who had sacrificed their live fighting against the artificial famine created by the then government during August 1965 at Students martyrs’ complex, Pishum and the flag of the student body was hoisted.

Speaking at the main function at D.M. College multipurpose hall as chief guest, former AMSU president, Ningthoujam Brojendro said that the unfortunate incident had given birth to AMSU which is an independent student organisation and one of the oldest organisations in the Northeast.

The basic ideology of AMSU is to safeguard the rights of the people and to stand firm against any attempt to violate these rights.

“From the past the government had tried to keep the students body under its control. But the former dedicated leaders of AMSU have been fruitful in maintaining its autonomy. And AMSU as a student body will forever remain independent”, he said. 

The former president lamented that in recent times there has been sharp divide between the students’ organisations functioning in the state. “Diverse viewpoints and ideas on the basis of ideology is a different matter. But what is unfortunate is the divide growing out of petty politics”, he added.   

Brojendro said that development cannot be brought in a society does not know its history first so he asked the youths to master the knowledge of the history of the state.

Brojendro continued that knowing of the state’s history will also increase patriotism among the youths of the state. We must also keep in our minds that the merging of Manipur into the Indian Union was carried out under ‘forced agreement’, he maintained.

President of the function, AMSU president Manjit Sarangthem said that the state’s social and political condition is becoming worse day by day. Earlier Manipur did not depend on others state or country for food but presently most of the food products are imported from outside the states, he added.

Manjit continued that people getting panic for scarcity of food and fuel during highway blockades is an example of rising sense of dependency.  

During the British colonial period the people of hills and valley had a very cordial relationship. After merger to India it seems the relation is not as good like the past and it is happening due to some external force, he added.

The president said, “Our society should be built by ourselves and not by others” and he asked all the people of the state to be united to make a strong society.

 The function was attended by AMSU former president, A. Manisana and AMSU former general secretary, Chungsat Khongsai as guest of honour. It may be recalled that on this day four students namely, Nilkamal, L. Chaobal, Oinam Naba Kumar and N. Promodini Devi died in police action.

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