Manipuri man makes cut for top 100 in world

Senjam Raj Sekhar, Director of Corporate Communications for the Vedanta Group, has been named among the 100 most influential communicators in the world, by Holmes Report, regarded as the Bible of global Public Relations industry Source The Sangai Ex…

Senjam Raj Sekhar, Director of Corporate Communications for the Vedanta Group, has been named among the 100 most influential communicators in the world, by Holmes Report, regarded as the Bible of global Public Relations industry Source The Sangai Express

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CRPF’s gesture

Staging of cultural items by various amateur artistes and pledges by top CRPF officials to relentlessly serve the people of Manipur marked an impressive civic action programme organised by 69 Bn CRPF at its Mantripukhri headquarters today during which …

Staging of cultural items by various amateur artistes and pledges by top CRPF officials to relentlessly serve the people of Manipur marked an impressive civic action programme organised by 69 Bn CRPF at its Mantripukhri headquarters today during which musical instruments and computer sets were also distributed to different organisations Source The Sangai Express

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10 ADC seats to go to polls on Oct 24

Elections for 10 ADC constituencies of Senapati and ADC Ukhrul where elections could not be held earlier, would be held on October 24 Source The Sangai Express

Elections for 10 ADC constituencies of Senapati and ADC Ukhrul where elections could not be held earlier, would be held on October 24 Source The Sangai Express

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UN action plan on journos’ safety drafted

A joint meeting of the representatives of United Nations agencies, programmes and funds held at UNESCO in Paris have drafted an Action Plan to improve the safety of journalists and combat impunity of crimes against them Source The Sangai Express

A joint meeting of the representatives of United Nations agencies, programmes and funds held at UNESCO in Paris have drafted an Action Plan to improve the safety of journalists and combat impunity of crimes against them Source The Sangai Express

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Assault slur casts on Imphal West commandos

Imphal West commandos have been accused of assaulting a managing director of a private firm in the most brutal manner on the charge of being an RPF PLA cadre Source The Sangai Express

Imphal West commandos have been accused of assaulting a managing director of a private firm in the most brutal manner on the charge of being an RPF PLA cadre Source The Sangai Express

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KCPMC Lallumba man rounded up

One cadre of KCP MC Lallumba faction which is under SoO agreement with the Centre and State Government was rounded up by the local people of Takyel Kolom Leikai and handed over to police Source The Sangai Express

One cadre of KCP MC Lallumba faction which is under SoO agreement with the Centre and State Government was rounded up by the local people of Takyel Kolom Leikai and handed over to police Source The Sangai Express

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AMSU alleges unethical practices at AP Nursing college – KanglaOnline

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Concert – GIVE MUSIC A CHANCE at Delhi


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GIVE MUSIC A CHANCE – CONCERT

GIVE MUSIC A CHANCE

A House And A Guitar is a project started by some god-fearing, music-loving individuals like you and me with a motive to spread the message of harmony and the role music plays in it. ??The group was formed in the month of October 2010. ??The group has set for itself four ambitious objectives:

  • Guidance, Motivations & Promotion of up and coming musicians.
  • Spread awareness in society for widespread acceptance of rock music
  • Removing the drug tag from rock music
  • See music studies in school/colleges as a compulsory subject

Emboldened by the widespread encouragement and the passion shown by the youngsters whom the group has met, A House And A Guitar is organising its first ever concert in Delhi.

Organiser:         A House And A Guitar

Concert:         GIVE MUSIC A CHANCE

Date/Venue/Time:    Shah Auditorium, Civil Lines, 23rd September, 6pm onwards

 

Sponsors/Partners:    Savera Group of Institutions (Sponsor), Castle 9 (Food Partner), OMBS (Online Partner)

 

Entry:    Free For All

 

Cause:    Promote upcoming musicians, especially from the North East by giving them a stage and spread the message of harmony and the role music plays in it.

 

Performing Bands:    Fubar Ghetto, Dark Reign and The Dirty Strikes

 

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Mulund Forest Land Issue, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India


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Letter to the Honorable Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singhji,

Sitting 10,000 miles away here in USA I keep on dreaming when I will return to my motherland and will get my dream home. With every passing day my dream is becoming a nightmare.
It all started in year 2006. I invested my life’s saving to buy a flat. Many of us have to take bank loan and with every passing year interest rate is going higher and higher. Project was undertaken by  Runwal Group, who are leading builders of Mumbai. We were shown all the clearance paper approved by BMC, also all the loans were sanctioned by the nationalized banks and project was going on smoothly, as per the agreement we were paying loans in installment based on casting of each floor.
Then suddenly there was a bolt from the blue. One NGO Bombay Environmental Action Group” filed a Public Interest Litigation in the Mumbai High courts claiming that these tracts of land on which these housing projects was constructed was forest land prior to 1955. Mumbai High Court stayed any further construction on these lands in June 2005 which subsequently halted the construction.

Five years has passed. We are running from pillar to post, we have tired all possible avenues but so far nothing has happened. Case is swinging in between High court to Supreme Court. Several Committees have been looking into matter with no result.

Mr. Prime Minister please, tell me as a common person how will we ever know that prior to 1955 land was forest land. In that case how BMC gave all the permission, how bank sanctioned all the loans? We all are honest simple person, why should we undergo all these agony?

My other friends have lost all the hopes and they have requested me to write to you that if not during there life time at least after our death put some small roof on their dead body, but I am very optimist, I have been hearing that chief justice of India Respected Shri S.H.Kapadia is an excellent human being. I am sure you will use your good office to see that we get our home and I can return back to my motherland.
We have put our plight on internet.

http://www.petitiononline.com/bdri1234/petition.html
 
With warm regards
Malathi Krishnan
U.S.A.

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AMSU alleges unethical practices at AP Nursing college


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IMPHAL September 20: The All Manipur Students’ Union has submitted a letter to the minister of Health & Family Welfare appealing for his timely intervention and prompt action stating that lots of students from the state studying at Jaya College of Nursing, Hanamkonda, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh are in a position to loss their career because of unethical practices of the said college.

 

The letter has also stated that 13 students from the state are admitted at the college.

The students have been madeto sign aservice bond by the authority of the college and as such when the students wanted their course certificates, the authority of the collge have denied the same on the question of the service bond and instead of listening to the students, the authority concerned has threatened to expel the students.

The letter further stated that the Nursing apex body, the Indian Nursing Council had made it clear stand on the issue and had notified all nursing institutes to stop such unethical practice of taking service bond immediately and had warned of penal action.

The letter ended with an appeal to the minister to intervene in the matter timely and to save the career of the students.

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Reorganisation of District Boundaries in Manipur: Issues and Perspectives


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by Thongkholal Haokip

A month after intense Sadar Hills agitation spearheaded by the Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee (SHDDC) since August 1, 2011 demanding upgradation of the Sadar Hills area of Senapati district into a full-fledged district, the indecisive cabinet of the Secular Progressive Front (SPF) government of the Manipur under Okram Ibobi Singh institute a committee, named as Committee on Reorganisation of Administrative and Police Boundary (CRA&PB), to reorganise district boundaries and police jurisdictions in the state. The committee headed by the Chief Secretary of Manipur, DS Poonia, is to submit its report in three months time. What would be the nature and extent of the recommendation of the CRA&PB is too early to speculate. However, an intriguing question that arises is whether the report be able to fill the lacuna of ethnic aspirations of the various communities in the state. There are scores of issues that needs to be taken into consideration for long term stability and relevance of policy to all the parochialised ethnic groups in the state.

Some issues on reorganisation of boundaries

It is not the first time that the government of Manipur constituted district reorganisation committee to solve the Sadar Hills stalemate.  Decades back the Rishang Keishing Congress ministry once instituted a committee headed by L Chandramani as chairman but failed to finalise the report. Even during the tenure of the present SPF the Sadar Hills District Demand Committee (SHDDC) held agitations in 2008 albeit in lesser intensity. However, a month after indefinite bandh in Sadar Hills area the self explanatory CRA&PB was formed. Is the state government in action and formulate policies only after intense agitation? The past three years experiences in the states prove so.

In due course of Sadar Hills agitation various civil society organisations of the valley demanded the merger of some hillocks near the Imphal valley, such as the Langol hills, which is barely 10 kilometres from the Imphal West district headquarters, before the creation of Sadar Hills. Likewise, there are also oblivious cases that need to be considered. There are areas like Ekou of the Imphal East district which is barely 7 kilometres from Saikul sub-divisional headquarters and also Pukhao and Leitanpokpi that can come under Saikul sub-division of the Sadar Hills. Ekou is more than 30 kilometres from Imphal East district headquarters.

Here comes the issue of reconciliation between administrative convenience and ethnic attachment to a particular administrative unit. Even though administrative expediency is being emphasised for reorganisation of administrative and police boundary, at the bottom ethnic attachment seems to counterweight administrative convenience.

It is a known fact that Jiribam subdivision can be placed under the contiguous Churachandpur district or Tamenglong district, if the call is for administrative convenience, as the subdivision is very much in close proximity to the district headquarters of Tamenglong. However, this small valley largely inhabited by a Meitei community is placed under Imphal East district, which is more than 200 kms from the district headquarters. In this case, the hard fact is that, it is not about administrative convenience but the people in this valley prefer to be under a district dominated by their own community.

A camouflaged step?
There is doubt about the sincerity of the state government in forming this committee than prudence in solving the decades old Sadar Hills issue. It is questionable whether the committee is a scapegoat to the devolved ruling ministry to buy time until the code of conduct for the upcoming state assembly election is enforced. Manipur is going to the pools early next year. The code of conduct for the forthcoming election is expected to come into force by November. By the time CRA&PB give its report no major decision could be made and enforced by the state government.

Apart from this, even at the peak of the agitation in Sadar Hills the Chief Minister Okram Ibobi left Imphal for Tokyo to attend an international conference from September 5 to 7. This shows that the state government is totally incapable of handling situations of this gravity as the Sadar Hills demand which eventually spiraled on communal lines.

The sharp division of political community into a group preserving the integrity of the state and the other vying separation has degenerated the state into a zone of political battle. As the present crisis demonstrates, decisively, that one of the key factors in the current political impasse, perhaps the key factor, is the crisis of political leadership. Political elite is now so disengaged, so parochialised, that it lacks the imagination or the will to deal with new experiences in the changed Manipur.

Ethnic Churning
Of late there is no love lost between the ethnic communities of the state. The daily incidents speak for it. In such intricate situation the ethnic groups of the state often romanticise their history. The hard fact is that the history of communities in Manipur is largely an oral tradition.  Romanticising oral history replaces facts and every new generation often sees its history in more glorious ways than the former one. The tribes in the hills see their community as being under threat from the larger valley population which they perceive as being intellectually and economically more advanced. Hence they become so possessive that often leads to them being subjective about their histories.

In a state where ethnic enmity is so tied-up with land and identity the greatest task is to find a solution in this churnings. Various civil society organisations and insurgent groups have put up their demands ranging from integration with neighbouring states, statehood, autonomous state, union territory, territorial council, alternative arrangement, etc. Likewise, various suggestions have been put forward by scholars which mainly focus on autonomy for political solution.

Beyond boundary commission
Martin Luther King, Jr. once said that “We must learn to live together as brothers, or we will die together as fools.” This is true not only in a spiritual sense but also collective life on humanitarian ground. But how this can be done in an equitable way? Chauvinism and negativism has to be done away and replaced by mutual trust and goodwill. The issues like relative deprivation and cultural nationalism, which exacerbates a sense of antagonism and mistrust among the various communities, needs to be addressed with ingenuity.

What emerges to be the only alternative left with Manipur is to resort to some forms of structural and constitutional adjustments. This would entail granting of Sixth Schedule to the hill areas and holding Autonomous District Council elections under this, as strongly demanded by various Naga civil society organisations. As against the principle of reorganisation of districts based on administrative convenience, reorganisation based on ethnic lines after ethnic adjustments and safeguarding the rights and interests of each groups would help in establishing a long term stable Manipur.

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What Is Wrong With The AFSPA?


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by Yogendra Bali

On September 11, the Armed Forces Special Power Act, enacted this day by the Indian Parliament in 1958, completed 52 years of its existence. The Act, served the civil administrations in Jammu and Kashmir and the North East effectively in combating cross-border terrorism. However, it has in, recent times, become target of criticism. Demands for its withdrawal have been raised, specially from Jammu and Kashmir in the North and Manipur in the East. Are these demands justified? Or are they the product of some ignorance and confusion about the word “Power” which is part of its formal nomenclature?

In order to be impartial between sense and nonsense, it is necessary to understand that the Armed Forces Special Power Act, gives no police powers to Army. The Army cannot enforce its presence in any state for internal security purposes on its own without the civil government concerned declaring a particular area in its jurisdiction as ‘disturbed area’ and ‘requesting’ the Army to come to its aid.

The critics, however, have never lost any opportunity to indulge in Army bashing on issues of “high handedness” and “violation of human rights”. Of course such criticism is countered by others as “politically motivated” and “voice of the vested interests”. They point out that wherever the Indian Army has gone, it has taken the welfare of the local people as its first priority also, using “heart as a weapon” and Sadbhavna or goodwill as the spirit. They point out to the surrender of several militant groups in the North East and the popular Kashmir Premier League Chinar Cup project as outstanding examples. They also underline the Indian Army contribution to UN peacekeeping missions in several parts of the world.

Demands for repeal or amendment of AFSPA specially come from areas infested by separatism combined with militancy that seldom talk of senseless killing and continuous “violation of Human Rights” by terrorists and militants. If a bomb blast outside the Delhi High Court kills several innocent litigants and lawyers or innocent citizens lose their lives in Mumbai blast, no voice is heard condemning the known and unknown killers of violating human right to live. Why?

The antagonists of AFSPA are ever active and widely reported in the media. It would be fair to listen to the protagonists too.

The case of the protagonists is that The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) was enacted in 1958 to provide necessary powers and legal support and protection to the Armed `Forces for carrying out proactive operations against the insurgents in a highly hostile environment.

Since then the Armed Forces have been able to effectively contain insurgency and establish stability in different region.

With the ongoing insurgency in North East, the AFSPA-1958 is currently applicable in the States of Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh. Subsequently the Parliament enacted the Armed Forces (Jammu and Kashmir) Special Powers Act 1990 for the State of Jammu & Kashmir which came into effect from 5 July 1990. Initially the Government had declared areas falling within 20 km of LC in districts of Rajouri and Poonch and the districts of Anantnag, Baramulla, Budgam, Kupwara, Pulwama and Srinagar as disturbed.

Subsequently in Aug 2001 the AFSPA was extended to districts of Jammu, Kathua, Udhampur, Poonch, Rajouri and Doda when these were declared disturbed.

An analysis of ground realities vis-a-vis situation in early 1950`s makes it evident that the fighting capability of insurgents and militants in the North East and Jammu & Kashmir have considerably improved over the years. They possess sophisticated weapons, modern communication equipment and have moral and financial support from across the borders. Many groups even have, women cadres. Areas close to the International Border and Line of Control witness trans-border move of militants from their camps and hideouts in neighboring countries.

Armed Forces have to operate in varied terrain environment such as thick forests in far flung areas and also in the built up areas ranging from small hutments and villages to towns and cities where the insurgents have established their training camps and support bases. “Hence, the troops have to operate in a hostile terrain and population environment exposing themselves to grave dangers demanding very high degree of operational effectiveness. At the same time the Armed Forces are required to be extremely cautious in avoiding any collateral damage and loss of innocent life or property. Thus the Armed Forces are under pressure and have to exhibit extreme caution in conducting operations in populated areas. Any violation or perceived violation attracts media attention and that of the factions with vested interest. On most occasions, the allegations are false and fabricated. Operating under such environment requires a protective law which is not overarching as it is perceived to be.

The essence of the important Sections of AFSPA is as under :­

(a) Sec 3. lays down the authority which has power to declare areas to be disturbed. These authorities are the Central Govt and the State Govts.

(b) Sec 4. gives the Army powers to search premises and. Make arrests without warrants, to use force even to the extent of causing death, destroy arms/amn dumps, fortifications, Shelters and hideouts and to stop, search and seize any vehs.

(c) Sec 6. stipulates that arrested persons and seized property is to be made over to the police with least possible delay.

(d) Sec 7. offers protection of persons acting in good faith in their official capacity. Prosecution is permitted only after sanction of the Central Govt.

The mere fact that the provisions of AFSPA have to be invoked with regard to a particular area ex facie establishes that the law and order situation in the said area had degenerated to such an extent that the State Govt with the aid of Police power at its disposal was unable to maintain peace and tranquility. A natural corollary to the above would be that if the Armed Forces, who are called upon to assist the State administration in restoring normalcy, have to succeed in their task, they enjoy at least the similar powers as the Police force if not wider ones. A perusal of the various powers available to the Police authorities under the provisions of the CrPC vis-a-vis those available to Armed Forces under AFSPA would reveal that the police authorities still enjoy more encompassing and wider powers relating to arrest, search, seizure, summoning of witnesses, preventive detention etc than the powers enjoyed by the Armed Forces.

One of the most important task in promoting, human progress is to maintain a proper balance between the interest of the individual and those of the democratic society. Individual freedom has to be balanced with the freedom of other individuals and with reasonable demands of the community and general public. It is the duty of the State to harmonize the rights of the individual on one hand and with the requirement of the community on the other. The Central Government vide Art 355 of the Constitution of India is duty bound to protect every State not only against the external aggression but also internal disturbances and to ensure that the governance of every State is carried out in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of India.

It is also an established fact that the judiciary is the custodian of the Constitution. An independent judicial system performs better than any other agency to maintain prefect equilibrium between the liberty of the individual and the powers of the State. It is in this light, it is emphasized that the Hon`ble Supreme Court of India has upheld the constitutional validity of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act. The court further observed that the instructions issued by the military authorities in the form of `DO`s` and DON`Ts` while acting under the  AFSPA are to be treated as binding instructions which are required to be followed by the members of, the Armed Forces. Then is unwanted criticism of AFSPA contempt of court.

Then what is wrong with AFSPA? The word “Power”? Then why not rename the Act, the Armed Forces Special Services Act.

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AMSU Alleges Unethical Practices At Jaya College of Nursing, Andhra Pradesh

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Senjam Raj Sekhar Among 100 Most Influential Communicators In The World

Imphal, Sep 20 : Senjam Raj Sekhar, Director of Corporate Communications for the Vedanta Group, has been named among the 100 most influential communicators in the world, by Holmes Report, regarded as…

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Manipur ADC Election: 10 ADC Seats To Go To Polls On October 24

IMPHAL, Sep 20 : Elections for 10 ADC constituencies of Senapati and ADC Ukhrul where elections could not be held earlier, would be held on October 24. Notification for the ADC elections would be…

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IMPHAL, Sep 20 : Elections for 10 ADC constituencies of Senapati and ADC Ukhrul where elections could not be held earlier, would be held on October 24. Notification for the ADC elections would be…

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Shija Hospital Gets Empanelled For Treatment of Mizoram Govt Employees

IMPHAL, Sep 20: Health and Family Welfare Department, Government of Mizoram has empanelled Shija Hospitals and Research Institute, Langol as a general and referral hospital for treatment of employees…

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IMPHAL, Sep 20: Health and Family Welfare Department, Government of Mizoram has empanelled Shija Hospitals and Research Institute, Langol as a general and referral hospital for treatment of employees…

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Arun Jaitley Touches Chord With North East

NEW DELHI, Sep 20 : Emphatising with the issues facing the people of the North East region, leader of the Opposition and senior functionary of the BJP, Arun Jaitley today said that as a Nationalist…

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NEW DELHI, Sep 20 : Emphatising with the issues facing the people of the North East region, leader of the Opposition and senior functionary of the BJP, Arun Jaitley today said that as a Nationalist…

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Chief Secretary DS Poonia Discusses Imphal-Jiribam Route With Cabinet Secretary

IMPHAL, Sep 20 : Chief Secretary DS Poonia called on the Union Cabinet Secretary Ajit Kumar Seth and discussed the vexing issue of transporting essential commodities along Imphal-Jiribam route. On…

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DESAM Tables School Inspection Report

IMPHAL, Sep 20: Tabling its inspection report on various schools, Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) has drawn the attention of the Government and its related authorities for remedial…

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IMPHAL, Sep 20: Tabling its inspection report on various schools, Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) has drawn the attention of the Government and its related authorities for remedial…

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Earthquakes In North East India: 614 Quakes between 1980-2009

GUWAHATI, Sept 20 – In all, 614 earthquakes of low and moderate intensities rocked the NE region in a period of 30 years, between 1980 and 2009, as per data available with the Regional Meteorology…

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GUWAHATI, Sept 20 – In all, 614 earthquakes of low and moderate intensities rocked the NE region in a period of 30 years, between 1980 and 2009, as per data available with the Regional Meteorology…

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