Manipur News on Android App: AIR Imphal is one of the first AIR Regional Unit News with a news app

All India Radio (AIR) Imphal, a Regional News Unit (RNU), of AIR is the first RNU of AIR to make its news and news-based programs available on mobile app. For news and news-based programs of All India Radio, Imphal, it has become All Time Media (ATM)- Radio on mobile app – AIR NEWS IMPHAL. The […]

All India Radio (AIR) Imphal, a Regional News Unit (RNU), of AIR is the first RNU of AIR to make its news and news-based programs available on mobile app. For news and news-based programs of All India Radio, Imphal, it has become All Time Media (ATM)- Radio on mobile app – AIR NEWS IMPHAL. The […]

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Against the Govt’s move to approach Delhi… CCpur JAC calls total shutdown

IMPHAL, May 10: In protest against the alleged indifferent attitude of the Manipur Government and its alleged brash and contemptuous conduct towards the tribal people, the JAC Against Anti-Tribal Bills has called a 48-hr total shutdown in all tribal te…

IMPHAL, May 10: In protest against the alleged indifferent attitude of the Manipur Government and its alleged brash and contemptuous conduct towards the tribal people, the JAC Against Anti-Tribal Bills has called a 48-hr total shutdown in all tribal territories of the State starting from midnight of May 16 till midnight of May 18. The

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“10th May 1942”- First Imphal Bombing of World War 2nd

“10th May 1942”- First Imphal Bombing of World War 2nd Prelude, Facts and Consequences (Yumnam Rajeshwor Singh) Rangoon was abandoned on 7th March 1942( by British) and occupied by the Japanese the following day. The British managed to evacuate sufficient supplies of food and petrol to maintain their forces on the retreat, saving the army

“10th May 1942”- First Imphal Bombing of World War 2nd Prelude, Facts and Consequences (Yumnam Rajeshwor Singh) Rangoon was abandoned on 7th March 1942( by British) and occupied by the Japanese the following day. The British managed to evacuate sufficient supplies of food and petrol to maintain their forces on the retreat, saving the army

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To pressurise Centre to enact Bills… All-party delegation to leave for Delhi on May 16

IMPHAL, May 9: As decided at a meeting of all political parties held today, an all-party delegation headed by Chief Minister O Ibobi would leave for New Delhi on May 16. The team will station at Delhi till May 20 and meet officials of different departm…

IMPHAL, May 9: As decided at a meeting of all political parties held today, an all-party delegation headed by Chief Minister O Ibobi would leave for New Delhi on May 16. The team will station at Delhi till May 20 and meet officials of different departments to find out where the Bills passed by the

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Bandh cripples Imphal, public curfew enforced JACs bandh on, JCILPS’ curfew comes into force

IMPHAL, May 5: The 48 hours State-wide bandh called by the JACs of Kakwa and Lilong over the controversial death of Prasanta is going on although there is no report of any untoward incident so far. Notably, the bandh is being supported by AMUCO and UCM…

IMPHAL, May 5: The 48 hours State-wide bandh called by the JACs of Kakwa and Lilong over the controversial death of Prasanta is going on although there is no report of any untoward incident so far. Notably, the bandh is being supported by AMUCO and UCM. Even as the JACs bandh is still in force

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Smart city on Faulty SWOT

By Deben Bachaspatimayum Strength, Weakness, Opportunities and Threat (SWOT) analysis is a method used in corporate sector when a company/organization wants to assess and review its strength and weakness to determine what it can or cannot do in the lig…

By Deben Bachaspatimayum Strength, Weakness, Opportunities and Threat (SWOT) analysis is a method used in corporate sector when a company/organization wants to assess and review its strength and weakness to determine what it can or cannot do in the light of opportunities and threats in the external environment to take strategic direction in a highly

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CPDM Statement on communal flare up in Manipur

February 11,Imphal : Some parts of Manipur is engulfed by frenzied communal tension ignited by two mob attacks on Pangal boys by some Meetei miscreants and lack of timely intervention by the Government (and police) to handle the situation. The violent …

February 11,Imphal : Some parts of Manipur is engulfed by frenzied communal tension ignited by two mob attacks on Pangal boys by some Meetei miscreants and lack of timely intervention by the Government (and police) to handle the situation. The violent aberration at Mayang Imphal area on 11th April 2016 have injured many, destroyed about

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A Public Talk on Nation and its Discontents: Free Speech to Repressive Laws

March 1, Imphal: A public talk on the topic ‘Nation and its Dicontents: Free Speech to Repressive Laws’ was organised in Munipur University to show solidarity to the students of JNU who are demanding free speech and right to protest in a secular country. The talk was held at MU bus stand (coffee corner). Dr

March 1, Imphal: A public talk on the topic ‘Nation and its Dicontents: Free Speech to Repressive Laws’ was organised in Munipur University to show solidarity to the students of JNU who are demanding free speech and right to protest in a secular country. The talk was held at MU bus stand (coffee corner). Dr

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An All-women post office inaugurated at Singjamei

February 4, Imphal: An all women post office, Singjamei Sub office was dedicated to the people of Manipur by Shri Vinod Kumar, Director (Posts) Manipur , with all ladies staff members including Post master. The Director congratulated the postmaster Smt…

February 4, Imphal: An all women post office, Singjamei Sub office was dedicated to the people of Manipur by Shri Vinod Kumar, Director (Posts) Manipur , with all ladies staff members including Post master. The Director congratulated the postmaster Smt GA. Memi Devi and other staff members on this historical occasion. He intimated that there

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Voluntary blood donation camp held at Don Bosco College Maram

Senapati, February 1:The Lions Club of Imphal Greater in association with NSS Units of Don Bosco College, Maram & JNIMS Blood Bank have successfully organized the 4th Mega Voluntary Blood Donation Camp at Don Bosco College, Maram on 30th January 2016. A total of 86 units of blood was collected from the students of Don

Senapati, February 1:The Lions Club of Imphal Greater in association with NSS Units of Don Bosco College, Maram & JNIMS Blood Bank have successfully organized the 4th Mega Voluntary Blood Donation Camp at Don Bosco College, Maram on 30th January 2016. A total of 86 units of blood was collected from the students of Don

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Distribution of Old Age Pension at Jiribam

JIRIBAM, October 21: The Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme was distributed to the red and blue card holders of Jribam Assembly Constituency at Jribam Police Station from October 17 to October 19, said a

JIRIBAM, October 21: The Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme was distributed to the red and blue card holders of Jribam Assembly Constituency at Jribam Police Station from October 17 to October 19, said a press release.

It said, K. Romesh Singh, District Social Welfare Officer, Imphal East, Government of Manipur and his team along with a team of Jribam Police distributed the benefits, in which most of beneficiaries who live in remote villages had an issue in travelling.

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Two persons died in a road accident at Jiribam-Tipaimuk road

IMPHAL, October 15: Two persons died on the spot in a road accident which took place 1 kilometer away from Jiribam Police Station, on October 14, Wednesday around 7 p.m.

one in allIMPHAL, October 15: Two persons died on the spot in a road accident which took place 1 kilometer away from Jiribam Police Station, on October 14, Wednesday around 7 p.m.

According to a police source, the two were travelling on a Bajaj Pulsar bike bearing registration number AS 11E 8294 and hit a road side tree near the finishing point of municipal area, which is on the north of Jiribam-Tipaimuk road of Dibong, Ward no.10, Jiribam.

It said, the deceased persons have been identified as Ayekpam Tiken Singh, 23, son of A. Tolen Singh from Champanagar, Maning Leikai, Jribam and S. Iboyaima Singh, 40, son of S. Mangi Singh from Bishnupur, Ward no.11, and the death bodies will be handed over to their family tomorrow.

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AMAND Press Release on Social Outreached Program 2015

As a part of ongoing Social Outreached Program, the Association of Manipuri Diaspora (AMAND), Pune which is a registered non-profit, non-government community organization formed by the Manipuri professionals working in /retired from

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As a part of ongoing Social Outreached Program, the Association of Manipuri Diaspora (AMAND), Pune which is a registered non-profit, non-government community organization formed by the Manipuri professionals working in /retired from the Central Government or Maharashtra Government or other reputed Institutions based in and around Pune, has organized a Social Outreached Program under the banner “Meeyamgi Thougal –Spirit of Social Upliftment’ at the SOS Children’s Village, Pune on Friday, the 02nd October 2015. This Orphanage, where about 200 orphans are housing under its care, is a model village under the aegis of the non-government, International SOS Children’s Villages working to meet the needs and protect the interests and rights of under
privileged children globally.

As a part of this outreach program, an interactive session based on the ‘Communication Skills Development Program’ for the senior level students of this village was conducted by a senior member of AMAND Pune, Dr. Kh. Somorendro Singh, Former Director, Institute of Co-operative Management (ICM), Imphal & Associate Professor, VAMNICOM, Pune who is an eminent soft skills communication cum management trainer by profession. About 50 students were attended the session. The interaction was very lively and vibrant with an overwhelming response from the students. Further, Dr. Singh motivated the students to dream bigger and cultivate necessary skills and competencies to translate the dreams into a grand fulfilling reality. The half day program was concluded with a Tree Plantation Program in and around the homes of SOS Children’s Village campus at Pune by the members of AMAND and students of junior classes of this SOS Children’s village.
This program was co-ordinated by Shri Th. Premkanta Singh.

 

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Escort abandoned child to Imphal : CWC directs Jiri police

Jiribam, 27 Sept: Following the recent case of the abandoned child in Jiribam supermarket, CWC Imphal east has directed the Jiribam police to escort the child to Imphal. A directives

Jiribam, 27 Sept: Following the recent case of the abandoned child in Jiribam supermarket, CWC Imphal east has directed the Jiribam police to escort the child to Imphal. A directives has been issued addressed to Officer-in-charge, Jiribam Police station , by Keisam Pradipkumar, Chairperson, CWC Imphal east, Ref.CWCIE/Trans/Jiri01/2015 , dated 26th Sept.

”It has been brought to my knowledge that a  one and half year old female child is presently under treatment at Community Health Centre, Jiribam ,  and the child was allegedly found from  Jiribam Super Market on 25th September, 2015 around 5.30 p. m. where the child was abandoned.

As per the first information received, the said child is in need of proper medical treatment and even surgical operation in order to save her life. It is also learnt that lot of  inconveniences are being faced there because of lack of institutional support, medical facilities supposed to be provided to the child.   On the other hand, the Existing ICPS services through DCPU, SAA etc. are not accessible at Jiribam as of now.

Considering the available information and facts, the Child Welfare Committee Imphal East, which is the competent authority constituted under The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 is of the opinion that early  transfer of the child from Jiribam to Imphal is quit essential for proving medical care and safety of the child.

Therefore, the OC of the Jiribam  P.S. is hereby directed to make necessary arrangement of escorting  the child with the help of Special Juvenile Police Unit (SJPU) including one woman police of Jiribam police station, for bringing upto Imphal and  produce before the  Child Welfare Committee Imphal East, at Wangkhei Ayangpalli Road Imphal East, P.S. Porompat at the earliest.

However, before initiating transfer process of the child taking advice and getting a medical fitness certificate for travelling upto Imphal should be obtained from the concerned doctor treating the child,  in order to avoid any health related complications during the journey.” read the directives.

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2nd Kanjingbam Nena Singh memorial Kang Tournament 2015: Jiribam

Jiribam, 10 Aug, 2015:  2nd Kanjingbam Nena Singh memorial Kang Tournament 2015 was held in Jiribam on 10th Aug 2015. The tournament was participated by 7 teams namely LEC, Echel

Jiribam, 10 Aug, 2015:  2nd Kanjingbam Nena Singh memorial Kang Tournament 2015 was held in Jiribam on 10th Aug 2015. The tournament was participated by 7 teams namely LEC, Echel club, KYC, SDYC, SAYC, KYC and MNC. Dignitaries of the event was Ksh Promila, District Programme Officer , Tamenglong, M. Prajakanta Singh, President, AJSA and K. Birakumar Singh, Babupara as Chief Guest, President and Doner respectively. The final match was played between SAYC( Sorokatingbi Jiribam) and KYC (Kalinagar Jiribam) . SAYC won the match .

2nd Kanjingbam Nena Singh memorial Kang Tournament 2015. Photo- Momon Thoudam
2nd Kanjingbam Nena Singh memorial Kang Tournament 2015. Photo- Momon Thoudam
2nd Kanjingbam Nena Singh memorial Kang Tournament 2015. Photo- Momon Thoudam
2nd Kanjingbam Nena Singh memorial Kang Tournament 2015. Photo- Momon Thoudam
2nd Kanjingbam Nena Singh memorial Kang Tournament 2015. Photo- Momon Thoudam
2nd Kanjingbam Nena Singh memorial Kang Tournament 2015. Photo- Momon Thoudam
2nd Kanjingbam Nena Singh memorial Kang Tournament 2015. Photo- Momon Thoudam

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Another Wall of Injustice

By Jiten Yumnam In January this year, the Thoubal River was impeded by the Mapithel Dam. In the pipeline since the 1980s, the commissioning of the dam meant that the

By Jiten Yumnam

In January this year, the Thoubal River was impeded by the Mapithel Dam. In the pipeline since the 1980s, the commissioning of the dam meant that the backwater reservoir slowly began to rise, fill and spread, even though resettlement had not been completed. It was a despicable act by the Manipur government to forcefully commission the Thoubal Multipurpose Project. By June, due to the rains in the northeastern Indian state, the dam reservoir began to rise rapidly and submerged an extensive area of Chadong village, where many project-affected people reside. The reservoir began to submerge their agricultural land, grazing grounds and forest.

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Villagers protest after commissioning of the Mapithel Dam earlier this year Photo : Jiten Yumnam

As I write this, homes are being inundated by the rising waters. Villagers are compelled to rely on bamboo rafts to cross the river, given that the only bridge that connects Chadong with other villages along the Mapithel Valley has already been submerged. Most say they can not swim; turbulent waters in high winds pose a constant risk. The villagers are in deep despair as they watch their ancestral lands vanish. But right now they are most worried for their immediate livelihood as their cultivable land is lost to the rising water.

The Thoubal Multipurpose Project is intended to generate 7.5 MW of hydroelectricity and supply 10 million gallons of water each day to the state capital, Imphal. But the filling of the reservoir without addressing the concerns of affected communities – in the absence of holistic impact assessment of the dam – amounts to no less than harassment and is illegal. The Tangkhul Naga and Kuki people will lose their subsistence agricultural land and forests, their source of survival.

The blocking of the river has already led to the drying up of the Thoubal River in the immediate downstream stretch of the dam. The villagers in downstream villages, belonging to the Meiteitribe, are worried of extreme water shortages. The villagers can no longer fish and collect sand and stones brought down by the Thoubal River, which is an economic mainstay in addition to agriculture. Collection of firewood and seasonal food sources from nearby hills is getting disturbed as forest areas are being destroyed, also partly due to militarization in the region. The Mapithel Dam site is located in a highly seismic area, and villagers are concerned about a potential dam break.

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Villagers are compelled to rely on bamboo rafts to cross the river after the Mapithel Dam inundated the only bridge in the area Photo : Jiten Yumnam

The ongoing filling of the Mapithel Dam reservoir is accompanied with full-scale deployment of security forces of the government of India while subduing all affected peoples’ call and resistance against the blocking of the Thoubal River. Villagers strongly opposed the forceful filling up of the dam reservoir as a clear example of undemocratic and anti-indigenous peoples development. This has created political disenchantment and a fear psychosis among the affected villagers.

The ongoing effort to finalize Mapithel Dam construction is moving ahead, despite the fact that the National Green Tribunal is still considering the violation of forest rights under the Forest Conservation Act, 1980 and the Forest Rights Act, 2006. In clear procedural violations, the Ministry of Environment and Forest, government of India accorded final forest clearance for Mapithel Dam only on December 31, 2013, more than 30 years after the project was approved in 1980, and that too without conducting any site visit to the affected area.

The rehabilitation and resettlement (R&R) is being carried out in a piecemeal and divisive manner and has already caused much controversy and human rights violations, resulting in confusion and division among affected communities. Due to the failure of the agreement on R&R, the government of Manipur constituted an Expert Review Committee in January 2008. However, the government withdrew from the process after seven rounds of talks, the last held in February 2011. The government of Manipur forcefully began verification at Lamlai Khunou and Chadong Village in October 2012, despite community objections. The verification is a direct violation of the stay order of the Gauhati High Court on April 25, 2012.

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Agricultural land partially submerged in Chadong village by Mapithel Dam Photo : Jiten Yumnam

The construction of Mapithel Dam is still fraught with the absence of a detailed impact assessment on communities with their rightful participation, especially regarding the impact on forest land and other livelihood sources. The plight of the affected communities remains uncertain as project authorities continue to fill the dam reservoir with military presence on their land, suppressing their democratic rights. Mapithel Dam is yet another clear symbol of development injustice.

The filling of the reservoir should be stopped until rehabilitation has been satisfactorily completed while free, prior and informed consent of the indigenous people is taken on board. The militarization of the region, in the name of battling insurgents, too should be halted immediately. Lastly, all forms of involuntary displacement in violation of the UN Declaration on Indigenous Peoples Rights, 2007 and the recommendations of the World Commission on Dams, 2000 should be put to a stop. Now.

  • Jitin Yumnam is Secretary, Centre for Research and Advocacy (Manipur), and can be contacted at: jitnyumnam@yahoo.co.in
  • Source : http://www.internationalrivers.org/blogs/328-20

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Incessant failed to dampen the spirit of Kang chingba (Rath Yatra) in Manipur: Photo gallery by Siddharth Haobijam

Imphal, 18 July 2015 : Like every year, this year too show Manipuri hindus celebrating Rath Yatra or Kang Chingba. But due to incessant rain , the Govindajee temple was

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Manipuri hindus celebrating Rath Yatra(Kang Chingba) despite incessant rain. Photo by Siddharth Haobijam

Imphal, 18 July 2015 : Like every year, this year too show Manipuri hindus celebrating Rath Yatra or Kang Chingba. But due to incessant rain , the Govindajee temple was flooded and many devotees rue the neglect of the government .

Kang was also celebrated at  ISKCON temple situated at Tiddim Road.

Many localities also saw colourful small rath rolling into the streets with children in colourful, festive dresses in tow.

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