MP Meinya all praise for Union Budget 2012-13

IMPHAL, April 21: Lok Sabha Member of Parliament from Inner Manipur DR THOKCHOM  MEINYA has… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: Lok Sabha Member of Parliament from Inner Manipur DR THOKCHOM  MEINYA has supported the Union Budget (general) 2012-13 on April 16.

In his participation during the consideration of the Union Budget, the MP from the state had maintained that the country of this size and population needs enormous size and added that the UPA II is just doing fine.

Addressing the parliament during the consideration of the Union Budget, the MP declared that the budget is on the whole a good budget, despite the various difficulties on hand, the Finance Minister could come out with flying colours in this year’s budget exercise.

After a brief discussion of the Union Budget, the MP further stated in the House that Manipur had a very serious problem last year because of nearly four month long economic blockade on the two National Highways- the only life lines of the state of Manipur.

“Of course there is still a huge law and order situation and the insurgency problem. All these work together to decelerate all development activities in the state which are otherwise the crying need of the state” he continued.

“One very important point, there is a huge potential of tourism industry in the state. There are the possibilities of people being able to travel by bus on the Imphal – Mandale – Yangon -Bangkok Route. Recently some young Manipur enthusiasts organized a car rally from Imphal to Yangon. If such travels on these routes are made regular feature there is much to be gained economically and otherwise”.

“There is report that Myanmar had opened 700 shops at Namphalong for cross broader trade with India but no such facilities existed in India. Trade through Manipur’s border town of Moreh, legalized in 1995, is yet to pick up because of frequent blockades of the National Highways and security along the route”, he added.

“Manipur administration is doing everything possible to see that the railway line on the Jiribam – Tupul – Imphal route is completed at the earliest. In my state, one hears of many projects being launched but very seldom about their completion”, continued before the House.

He further urged upon the Union Government to intervene and help the government of Manipur in whatever way possible for the overall development of the state of Manipur.

Further highlighting major issues of the state, the MP stated in the house that “There are some important pending issues for my state, Manipur”.

The issues include, “Providing Constitutional Safeguard to the territorial integrity of Manipur, Political solution to the vexed insurgency problem in the state, Repeal of Armed Forces (Special) Power Act, 1958, Establishment of National Highway (NH) Protection Forces for the NHs in Manipur to overcome economic blockades etc, To make tourism Industry a thrust area for the overall development of the State”.

“In order to fulfill them, the Union Government should come forward to increase the Plan size of the state and also to strengthen the existing non-plan outlay for the state” he added.

“The state is facing a huge financial deficit after the implementation of the 6th Pay Commission recommendations”, he stated.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/mp-meinya-all-praise-for-union-budget-201213/

MP Meinya all praise for Union Budget 2012-13

IMPHAL, April 21: Lok Sabha Member of Parliament from Inner Manipur DR THOKCHOM  MEINYA has… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: Lok Sabha Member of Parliament from Inner Manipur DR THOKCHOM  MEINYA has supported the Union Budget (general) 2012-13 on April 16.

In his participation during the consideration of the Union Budget, the MP from the state had maintained that the country of this size and population needs enormous size and added that the UPA II is just doing fine.

Addressing the parliament during the consideration of the Union Budget, the MP declared that the budget is on the whole a good budget, despite the various difficulties on hand, the Finance Minister could come out with flying colours in this year’s budget exercise.

After a brief discussion of the Union Budget, the MP further stated in the House that Manipur had a very serious problem last year because of nearly four month long economic blockade on the two National Highways- the only life lines of the state of Manipur.

“Of course there is still a huge law and order situation and the insurgency problem. All these work together to decelerate all development activities in the state which are otherwise the crying need of the state” he continued.

“One very important point, there is a huge potential of tourism industry in the state. There are the possibilities of people being able to travel by bus on the Imphal – Mandale – Yangon -Bangkok Route. Recently some young Manipur enthusiasts organized a car rally from Imphal to Yangon. If such travels on these routes are made regular feature there is much to be gained economically and otherwise”.

“There is report that Myanmar had opened 700 shops at Namphalong for cross broader trade with India but no such facilities existed in India. Trade through Manipur’s border town of Moreh, legalized in 1995, is yet to pick up because of frequent blockades of the National Highways and security along the route”, he added.

“Manipur administration is doing everything possible to see that the railway line on the Jiribam – Tupul – Imphal route is completed at the earliest. In my state, one hears of many projects being launched but very seldom about their completion”, continued before the House.

He further urged upon the Union Government to intervene and help the government of Manipur in whatever way possible for the overall development of the state of Manipur.

Further highlighting major issues of the state, the MP stated in the house that “There are some important pending issues for my state, Manipur”.

The issues include, “Providing Constitutional Safeguard to the territorial integrity of Manipur, Political solution to the vexed insurgency problem in the state, Repeal of Armed Forces (Special) Power Act, 1958, Establishment of National Highway (NH) Protection Forces for the NHs in Manipur to overcome economic blockades etc, To make tourism Industry a thrust area for the overall development of the State”.

“In order to fulfill them, the Union Government should come forward to increase the Plan size of the state and also to strengthen the existing non-plan outlay for the state” he added.

“The state is facing a huge financial deficit after the implementation of the 6th Pay Commission recommendations”, he stated.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/mp-meinya-all-praise-for-union-budget-201213/

SSA recruitment

IMPHAL, April 21: Complaints are still pouring in regarding the recruitment of various posts under… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: Complaints are still pouring in regarding the recruitment of various posts under Sarva Siksha Abhiyan (SSA).

I t may be mentioned here that, the Gauhati High Court has already stayed the recruitment results of Lower Primary and Upper Primary teachers under SSA.

The main complaint regarding the result of IE Caregiver, Special Teacher and Section Officer is that there is difference in the marks obtained by candidates in the pre-selection and final selection.

While the desirable qualification of IE Caregiver was diploma in the field, only 22 diploma holders were included in the select list of 111 candidates.

In the case of Special Teacher, the complaint is that some candidates whose marks were not entered in the pre-selection are included in the final select list.

Commenting on the complaints Principal Secretary (School Education) Dr Sureshbabu said, the pre-selection list and marks in it are based on the certificates and mark-sheets submitted and the marks in the final select list after claims and objections, and also after submission of certificates not given earlier.

So there is no question of mark tampering as suggested by the complaints, he added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/ssa-recruitment/

Family fears foul play in newly wed`s death

IMPHAL, April 21: A newly wedded woman was this early morning found dead floating on… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: A newly wedded woman was this early morning found dead floating on a local pond at Konthoujam Awang leikai under Patsoi at around 3am.

The women identified as Konthoujam ongbi Premila 33 wife of K Dineshwor of Konthoujam Awang leikai was wedded just two months back.

The husband informed media persons at the RIMS morgue that, Premila had been on medication since some time after she had complained of sleeping disorder just about 20 days after their marriage.

He further said that, she had gone out of their house to attend to nature’s call last night at around 11pm, however she failed to return to bed for a long time.

Afraid something might had happened to her, he woke up his family and started looking for her, he said and added later at around 3pm they found her body floating in a residential pond just two house away from their house.

Meanwhile, family members of the deceased Premila have rejected the husband’s story and said they suspect foul play in the death of Premila.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/family-fears-foul-play-in-newly-weds-death/

Family fears foul play in newly wed`s death

IMPHAL, April 21: A newly wedded woman was this early morning found dead floating on… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: A newly wedded woman was this early morning found dead floating on a local pond at Konthoujam Awang leikai under Patsoi at around 3am.

The women identified as Konthoujam ongbi Premila 33 wife of K Dineshwor of Konthoujam Awang leikai was wedded just two months back.

The husband informed media persons at the RIMS morgue that, Premila had been on medication since some time after she had complained of sleeping disorder just about 20 days after their marriage.

He further said that, she had gone out of their house to attend to nature’s call last night at around 11pm, however she failed to return to bed for a long time.

Afraid something might had happened to her, he woke up his family and started looking for her, he said and added later at around 3pm they found her body floating in a residential pond just two house away from their house.

Meanwhile, family members of the deceased Premila have rejected the husband’s story and said they suspect foul play in the death of Premila.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/family-fears-foul-play-in-newly-weds-death/

Hoax bomb shakes up New Secretariat

IMPHAL, April 21: A hoax bomb situation unfolded a high drama at the New Secretariat… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: A hoax bomb situation unfolded a high drama at the New Secretariat building at Babupara this noon after employees found a suspicious looking packet wrapped in old newspapers and placed inside a black polythene in a waste basket on the second floor of the building.

Police officials including bomb disposal squad rushed in to pick up the explosive material, however the explosive turned out to be nine empty bottles of D-Cof cough syrups wrapped in newspapers.

The room offices personal staffs of the Director Settlement and land records. The suspicious looking packet was reported by an employee of the department.

The bomb hoax also led to the suspension of all activities at the office complex for sometime, with CRPF personnel stationed at the office complex sealing off the entire complex.

Security personnel later conducted a room to room search of the entire office building using sniffer dogs. Normal proceedings continued only after the security personnel declared the office clean.

The official complex being in the midst of a high security area housing the Chief Minister’s bungalow, Imphal Police, Old Secretariat among others, several high police officials including the Addl DGP V Zathang, addl SP, SP in-charge IW also arrived at the spot to take stock of the situation.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/hoax-bomb-shakes-up-new-secretariat/

Hoax bomb shakes up New Secretariat

IMPHAL, April 21: A hoax bomb situation unfolded a high drama at the New Secretariat… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: A hoax bomb situation unfolded a high drama at the New Secretariat building at Babupara this noon after employees found a suspicious looking packet wrapped in old newspapers and placed inside a black polythene in a waste basket on the second floor of the building.

Police officials including bomb disposal squad rushed in to pick up the explosive material, however the explosive turned out to be nine empty bottles of D-Cof cough syrups wrapped in newspapers.

The room offices personal staffs of the Director Settlement and land records. The suspicious looking packet was reported by an employee of the department.

The bomb hoax also led to the suspension of all activities at the office complex for sometime, with CRPF personnel stationed at the office complex sealing off the entire complex.

Security personnel later conducted a room to room search of the entire office building using sniffer dogs. Normal proceedings continued only after the security personnel declared the office clean.

The official complex being in the midst of a high security area housing the Chief Minister’s bungalow, Imphal Police, Old Secretariat among others, several high police officials including the Addl DGP V Zathang, addl SP, SP in-charge IW also arrived at the spot to take stock of the situation.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/hoax-bomb-shakes-up-new-secretariat/

MLA conducts inspection tour

IMPHAL, April 21: Saikul MLA Yamkhothang Haokip conducted a tour of his constituency along with… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: Saikul MLA Yamkhothang Haokip conducted a tour of his constituency along with Principal Secretary works and transport Ram Muivah and officials of PWD today and inspected the various developmental works undertaken in the constituency.

Speaking to media persons, the MLA said this is his first inspection tour of his constituency after his election, and he hoped to finished the construction of the various developmental projects at the earliest and enable the people of the area to take full advantage of the developments.

He further briefed that he had accompanied officials of various departments so that they could inspect the works alongwith him and provide their assurance regarding the completion of the works to the people.

He also added that the officials have assured to him to complete the works by their scheduled time.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/mla-conducts-inspection-tour/

MLA conducts inspection tour

IMPHAL, April 21: Saikul MLA Yamkhothang Haokip conducted a tour of his constituency along with… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: Saikul MLA Yamkhothang Haokip conducted a tour of his constituency along with Principal Secretary works and transport Ram Muivah and officials of PWD today and inspected the various developmental works undertaken in the constituency.

Speaking to media persons, the MLA said this is his first inspection tour of his constituency after his election, and he hoped to finished the construction of the various developmental projects at the earliest and enable the people of the area to take full advantage of the developments.

He further briefed that he had accompanied officials of various departments so that they could inspect the works alongwith him and provide their assurance regarding the completion of the works to the people.

He also added that the officials have assured to him to complete the works by their scheduled time.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/mla-conducts-inspection-tour/

Aunt charged with vanishing 32 yr old

IMPHAL, April 21: Locals and meira paibis of Patsoi today staged a sit in protest… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: Locals and meira paibis of Patsoi today staged a sit in protest at Patsoi Pt II community hall appealing the safe release of Sapam Chaoba, 32 son of Shyam of Patsoi Pt III, who has remain traceless since he was taken away by his own maternal aunt last October with the promise of a job at Jiribam.

On the other side, Chaoba’s maternal aunt Rashitombi has been remanded to 15 days police custody today by the court.

Rashitombi was arrested following a FIR lodged by Chaoba’s family of April 16.

Speaking to media person on the sidelines of the sit-in-protest, Manitomba, Chaoba’s elder brother said, Rashitombi of Haorangsabal their maternal aunt had come along with another unidentified woman on October 13, 2011 with a job offer for Chaoba.

She offered Chaoba a job at Jiribam with a daily wage of Rs 300 as a mason and took him alongwith her on the same day, Manitomba said.

After Chaoba left alongwith his aunt, whenever his family tried to contact him, Rashitombi had denied them his contact saying Chaoba is busy in his work and that the family should not disturb him.

However, when it continued for too long, Chaoba’s father and Manitomba went to Jiribam enquiring about him, but on reaching there, Rashitombi informed them that Chaoba has changed his place of work and is now staying at Moreh.

Suspecting foul play with Rashitombi’s reply, the father-son duo further went to Moreh there also they failed to find Chaoba, Manitonmba told media persons.

On January 28, 2012, Chaoba’s father accompanied by Manitombi went to Rashitombi’s residence, but was however chased away from there by Rashitombi and her supporters using abusive and threatening words.

They waited for some time, however unable to do anything, they lodge a formal complaint with the Patsoi PS on April 16, following which the police picked up both Rashitombi and her unidentified companion who has been established as one Memchoubi from Thangmeiband, he informed.

Following their arrest, two unknown individuals came to their house and threaten the family with dire consequence if they fail to cancel their complaint against Rashitombi and her companion with the police. The two further told the Chaoba’s family that he is now in their custody and that he has already been recruited as a cadre of their militant outfit. The two also gave the family a mobile no, he added.

Meanwhile, during the sit in protest, the locals demanded that the two women to be held under police custody until Chaoba is release.

Later on the angered protesters stormed the Chierap court gate during the hearing of the two women.

Memchoubi has been provided with a PR bond of Rs 20000, while Rashitombi has been remanded for another 15 days police remand.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/aunt-charged-with-vanishing-32-yr-old/

Aunt charged with vanishing 32 yr old

IMPHAL, April 21: Locals and meira paibis of Patsoi today staged a sit in protest… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: Locals and meira paibis of Patsoi today staged a sit in protest at Patsoi Pt II community hall appealing the safe release of Sapam Chaoba, 32 son of Shyam of Patsoi Pt III, who has remain traceless since he was taken away by his own maternal aunt last October with the promise of a job at Jiribam.

On the other side, Chaoba’s maternal aunt Rashitombi has been remanded to 15 days police custody today by the court.

Rashitombi was arrested following a FIR lodged by Chaoba’s family of April 16.

Speaking to media person on the sidelines of the sit-in-protest, Manitomba, Chaoba’s elder brother said, Rashitombi of Haorangsabal their maternal aunt had come along with another unidentified woman on October 13, 2011 with a job offer for Chaoba.

She offered Chaoba a job at Jiribam with a daily wage of Rs 300 as a mason and took him alongwith her on the same day, Manitomba said.

After Chaoba left alongwith his aunt, whenever his family tried to contact him, Rashitombi had denied them his contact saying Chaoba is busy in his work and that the family should not disturb him.

However, when it continued for too long, Chaoba’s father and Manitomba went to Jiribam enquiring about him, but on reaching there, Rashitombi informed them that Chaoba has changed his place of work and is now staying at Moreh.

Suspecting foul play with Rashitombi’s reply, the father-son duo further went to Moreh there also they failed to find Chaoba, Manitonmba told media persons.

On January 28, 2012, Chaoba’s father accompanied by Manitombi went to Rashitombi’s residence, but was however chased away from there by Rashitombi and her supporters using abusive and threatening words.

They waited for some time, however unable to do anything, they lodge a formal complaint with the Patsoi PS on April 16, following which the police picked up both Rashitombi and her unidentified companion who has been established as one Memchoubi from Thangmeiband, he informed.

Following their arrest, two unknown individuals came to their house and threaten the family with dire consequence if they fail to cancel their complaint against Rashitombi and her companion with the police. The two further told the Chaoba’s family that he is now in their custody and that he has already been recruited as a cadre of their militant outfit. The two also gave the family a mobile no, he added.

Meanwhile, during the sit in protest, the locals demanded that the two women to be held under police custody until Chaoba is release.

Later on the angered protesters stormed the Chierap court gate during the hearing of the two women.

Memchoubi has been provided with a PR bond of Rs 20000, while Rashitombi has been remanded for another 15 days police remand.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/aunt-charged-with-vanishing-32-yr-old/

Indian army tuned to provoke, says NPMHR

DIMAPUR, April 21(Newmai News Network):Taking serious note of the ongoing fracas between the security forces… more »

DIMAPUR, April 21(Newmai News Network):Taking serious note of the ongoing fracas between the security forces and the NSCN-IM, the Naga People`s Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) urged the Naga unuderground groups to exercise restraint in the face of actions by India`s security agencies.

The NPMHR then stated that there appears to be a clash of interest between India`™s political leadership and her military establishment, as far as resolving the Naga political issue is concerned. It stated that over the years, India`™s political leaders, cutting across party affiliations, especially during the last fifteen years, have generally demonstrated the will to resolve the issue through a process of dialogue.

“However, the approach of India`™s military, especially the Assam Rifles, a paramilitary setup to deal with internal strife during the British about 177 years ago, leaves one to question the overall motives of India. India`™s military continues to function with immunity, protected by such laws like the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, and infringe on even the basic rights of civilians,” the Naga rights body alleged.

It then said there are reports of increased surveillance, including house raids, frisking and arrests all over Naga areas by Assam Rifles. This force that operates under the command of India`™s Home Ministry and Army, are supposed to be `aiding` civil authority and not take upon itself the job of `policing`. Even high ranking Nagaland government officials are being subjected to frisking in places such as Kiphire, even as there is increased movement of troops in Naga areas including Mokokchung, Zunheboto, Ukhrul, Chandel, Tamenglong, Dimapur and elsewhere.

The Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) calls upon Indian representatives to press forward for a resolution of the Naga issue. NPMHR believes the gains made in dialogue processes with different Naga national groups are leading to increasing the level of trust among Nagas and Indians.

The one important step towards strengthening this is to rein in `The Friends of the Hill People` and halt its provocative tendencies against Naga national groups.

“NPMHR considers the ongoing campaign against the National Socialist Council of Nagalim as a serious breach of trust between entities that agreed to a ceasefire and agreed to sit across the negotiating table,” the Naga rights body added.

NPMHR also urges the Naga `national groups` to exercise restraint in the face of actions by India`™s security agencies that are apparently tuned to provoke. NPMHR calls for continued vigil over designs that are aimed at denying the Nagas to reconcile, integrate and live together as one nation.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/indian-army-tuned-to-provoke-says-npmhr/

Indian army tuned to provoke, says NPMHR

DIMAPUR, April 21(Newmai News Network):Taking serious note of the ongoing fracas between the security forces… more »

DIMAPUR, April 21(Newmai News Network):Taking serious note of the ongoing fracas between the security forces and the NSCN-IM, the Naga People`s Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) urged the Naga unuderground groups to exercise restraint in the face of actions by India`s security agencies.

The NPMHR then stated that there appears to be a clash of interest between India`™s political leadership and her military establishment, as far as resolving the Naga political issue is concerned. It stated that over the years, India`™s political leaders, cutting across party affiliations, especially during the last fifteen years, have generally demonstrated the will to resolve the issue through a process of dialogue.

“However, the approach of India`™s military, especially the Assam Rifles, a paramilitary setup to deal with internal strife during the British about 177 years ago, leaves one to question the overall motives of India. India`™s military continues to function with immunity, protected by such laws like the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, and infringe on even the basic rights of civilians,” the Naga rights body alleged.

It then said there are reports of increased surveillance, including house raids, frisking and arrests all over Naga areas by Assam Rifles. This force that operates under the command of India`™s Home Ministry and Army, are supposed to be `aiding` civil authority and not take upon itself the job of `policing`. Even high ranking Nagaland government officials are being subjected to frisking in places such as Kiphire, even as there is increased movement of troops in Naga areas including Mokokchung, Zunheboto, Ukhrul, Chandel, Tamenglong, Dimapur and elsewhere.

The Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) calls upon Indian representatives to press forward for a resolution of the Naga issue. NPMHR believes the gains made in dialogue processes with different Naga national groups are leading to increasing the level of trust among Nagas and Indians.

The one important step towards strengthening this is to rein in `The Friends of the Hill People` and halt its provocative tendencies against Naga national groups.

“NPMHR considers the ongoing campaign against the National Socialist Council of Nagalim as a serious breach of trust between entities that agreed to a ceasefire and agreed to sit across the negotiating table,” the Naga rights body added.

NPMHR also urges the Naga `national groups` to exercise restraint in the face of actions by India`™s security agencies that are apparently tuned to provoke. NPMHR calls for continued vigil over designs that are aimed at denying the Nagas to reconcile, integrate and live together as one nation.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/indian-army-tuned-to-provoke-says-npmhr/

Police to check tinted glass

IMPHAL, April 21: Tightening the noose on tinted glass users, Imphal West district police will… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: Tightening the noose on tinted glass users, Imphal West district police will now conduct vigorous checks on all the vehicles which are fitted with such glass to control crimes.

Most of the crimes of kidnapping of children are committed by using tinted glass vehicles and that such glass obviously hampered detection of crimes, SP, Imphal West said in a statement on Saturday.

Using of tinted glass vehicles violates Section 109 of Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 and Rule 100(2) of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989, the statement said, adding that tinted glass users are punishable under Section 191 of Motor Vehicle Act, 1988.

Imphal West district police will conduct vigorous checks on all the vehicles which are fitted with tinted glass and punish the vehicle owners according to law, it further added.

It also said the public/ officers are requested to cooperate in the special drive being carried out by the district police.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/police-to-check-tinted-glass/

Police to check tinted glass

IMPHAL, April 21: Tightening the noose on tinted glass users, Imphal West district police will… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: Tightening the noose on tinted glass users, Imphal West district police will now conduct vigorous checks on all the vehicles which are fitted with such glass to control crimes.

Most of the crimes of kidnapping of children are committed by using tinted glass vehicles and that such glass obviously hampered detection of crimes, SP, Imphal West said in a statement on Saturday.

Using of tinted glass vehicles violates Section 109 of Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 and Rule 100(2) of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989, the statement said, adding that tinted glass users are punishable under Section 191 of Motor Vehicle Act, 1988.

Imphal West district police will conduct vigorous checks on all the vehicles which are fitted with tinted glass and punish the vehicle owners according to law, it further added.

It also said the public/ officers are requested to cooperate in the special drive being carried out by the district police.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/police-to-check-tinted-glass/

AR reassures people of Nagaland of peace

IMPHAL, April 21: The aim of this media release is to reassure the populace of… more »

IMPHAL, April 21: The aim of this media release is to reassure the populace of Nagaland that irrespective of the provocations and false allegations, peace shall prevail in Nagaland. Assam Rifles is committed to preserve the peace and harmony in Nagaland and the people of Nagaland must realize that the hard earned gains made in the ongoing peace process cannot be lost at any cost. We have come too far to retrace our footsteps, a PRO IGAR (N) said.

“Everyone realizes that the current impasse has been enforced upon us and that despite grave provocations we shall continue to conduct our operations in a manner so as to live upto our motto of – “the friends of the hill people”. As in the past, our current and future actions shall cause no hindrances or disruption to the lives of the common law abiding citizens of the state. Life in Nagaland shall and must continue as normal” the release added.

Further according to the statement “Once again, every law abiding citizen of Nagaland must be reassured of our undying commitment to the peace process and the desire to see Nagaland grow from strength to strength”.

“In a democracy no individual or cause can be placed above the “will, aspirations and desires of the people and citizens”, it said. 

During this auspicious week of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations of the NBCC we pray to the Lord Almighty to continue to shower his blessings on the people of Nagaland, the statement added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/ar-reassures-people-of-nagaland-of-peace/

Service camp conclude at Moreh

MOREH, April 21: A 4-day “Residential Social Service and Disaster Awareness Camp” jointly organized by… more »

MOREH, April 21: A 4-day “Residential Social Service and Disaster Awareness Camp” jointly organized by ACODOM, YOFFS, Nupi Khunai Lamjing Lup, Moreh, Minority Women Development Society concluded today at Moreh kondong Lairembi Haoraobung.

The closing function was attended by H Meghachandra, president, YOFFS; Y Mani Khuman, advisor, YOFFS; RK Sanayaima, president, ACODOM, and S Sobhaminan and Samar Salam, Lecturer, CI College graced as resource persons.

At the event, the resource persons elaborated on disaster management with special reference to earthquakes.

The residential social service and disaster awareness camp also aimed at making the youth healthy and divert their mind from drugs through mass awareness.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/service-camp-conclude-at-moreh/

Home Minister says Nagaland as most peaceful state

By Oken Jeet Sandham KOHIMA, Apr 20 (NEPS): Nagaland Home Minister Imkong L Imchen expressed… more »

By Oken Jeet Sandham
KOHIMA, Apr 20 (NEPS): Nagaland Home Minister Imkong L Imchen expressed his happiness on the prevailing peaceful environment in the State.
Talking to NEPS here today, the Minister claimed that “Nagaland is the most peaceful State comparing with other states.” “If you look at the pre-2008 situation and compared it with the 2012 situation in the state, I think, peace is there in the State,” he described.
Still not subscribing to the argument of the Opposition Congress that Naga underground factional clashes and killings should be taken as “law and order problem,” the straight talking Minister elaborated that all these issues were correlated to the political activities of the Naga political issue.
“If the Congress thinks that those issues are law and order problem, let them deal with it according to their philosophy,” he hit back.
They should understand that the Government of India had even “recognized” that the “Naga issue is political.” So definitely it had to be dealt politically and definitely it should not be from the perspective of the law and order angle,” he pointed out.
Imchen also failed to understand the logic of the Opposition Congress that the Naga underground factional issues should be dealt with a “firm hand.”
Asking the Opposition Congress to explain what they meant by a “firm hand,” the Minister wondered whether the so-called a “firm hand” was there in their (Congress) regime.
“We are not going to kill anyone,” Imchen said. “We are also not going to disturb the peace in the state.”
Asked how long the DAN Government would pursue the policy of being a “facilitator” to the ongoing peace talks between the Government of India and the NSCN (IM), Imchen said, “So long it is required, we will remain as a facilitator to the peace talks.”
Elaborating further of their policy of being a facilitator to the ongoing talks, the Minister stated that the peace talks were between the NSCN (IM) and the Government of India and they (DAN Government) were not a party to it.
He, however, made it clear that they had trust in the “wisdom” of the Government of India and the NSCN (IM) leaderships that they would bring good solution to the Nagas. “So we are even prepared to pave way in the event of arriving at an honorable solution to the issue,” he said.
Asked his comment on the reported plan of the NSCN (K) to have a bilateral ceasefire with the Myanmar Government, the Minister said there should be peace “everywhere.”

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/home-minister-says-nagaland-as-most-peaceful-state/

Imphal gears up for mega education fair

IMPHAL, April 17: About 45 reputed colleges of the country some with international standings are… more »

IMPHAL, April 17: About 45 reputed colleges of the country some with international standings are all set to interact with students of the state and assist them in choosing the right course for the right career.

Come April 19, the colleges will all be seen in their respective stalls at the Northeast – Edufest-the Imphal International Education Fair all set to provide assistance to the students of the state.

The education fair is set for April 19 and 20. In a statement, the organizers have promised more opportunities than last year event.

“The exhibition has been timed after the examinations so that students can make a choice of course and college. Edufest in its 10 year career is seen by students as the only genuine forum to get quality information from top quality institutions from India and abroad. It will be no different this time too” added the statement.

Students of the state will be able to interact with representatives of the leading institutions and discuss their study options and plan accordingly, the statement said.

The institutions include Amity University, NITTE University, Sharda University, to name a few.

Students will also have an opportunity to meet representatives of institutions from New Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata besides from other places of India at this exhibition, it added.

Apart from conventional courses such a MBBS, BDS, Engineering, BBA, MBA, BCA and MCA, the fair will provide an opportunity for students to check out, Merchant Navy, Biotech, Fashion Design, Physiotherapy, Animation, Design, Mass Communication and other new courses dictated by the changing global dynamics, the statement added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/imphal-gears-up-for-mega-education-fair/

State Tourism team attends familiarization tour

IMPHAL, April 16: The ministry of Tourism, government of India, organized a familiarization (FAM) tour… more »

IMPHAL, April 16: The ministry of Tourism, government of India, organized a familiarization (FAM) tour for the officers of Tourism departments of the North eastern states in Guwahati, Gangtok & Kolkata from April 9 to 14 April.

The team Manipur was led by Commissioner, Tourism, Govt of Manipur KK Chhetry, along with Deputy Director, Tourism Dr K Shyamsunder Singh, and Architect of Tourism Department Rajeshor Thoudam, according to an official statement of the Manipur Tourism department.

All the NE States participated except for Nagaland and Tripura.

The objective of the FAM tour was to familiarize the participants to the tourism related products, destinations, best practices of the states of Assam, Sikkim and West Bengal, and interaction with the local tour operators and the hoteliers, the statement added.

In Guwahati, visits were organized to Hotel Kiranshree Portico, Kalakshetra, Silpagram, Hotel Grandeur and Mainland China Restaurant.

Union Tourism Minister Subodh Kant Sahay also met with the NE tourism officials and inaugurated the largest river cruise vessel in India, the “Mahabaahu” on the Brahmaputra River. Few 5 star category hotels are coming up in the near future too, it added.

In Gangtok, visits were organized to Denzong Regency and Mayfair Resort (a 5 star deluxe) and meeting and interaction with the State Government, hoteliers and tour operators. The cleanliness and peace of Gangtok were astonishing niche products of tourism, the statement added.

Further according to the statement, in Kolkata, the hotel industry has taken a quantum leap. Sites visited the Taj Bengal and various heritage places. Best practices involving ecotourism were studied.

Team Manipur successfully showcased the USPs with regard to culture, sports and nature based tourism and made a fervent appeal to the tour operators to include Manipur in their tour and travel itineraries as tourism in India cannot grow without Manipur in particular and NE in general, the statement added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/state-tourism-team-attends-familiarization-tour/