Meet on Dam seeks people’s mandate – E-Pao.net

Meet on Dam seeks people's mandateE-Pao.netImphal, February 11, 2012: A review held today at Manipur Press Club on the proposed Tipaimukh Dam has resolved that people's informed consent should be obtained first after conducting a holistic impac…

Meet on Dam seeks people's mandate
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Imphal, February 11, 2012: A review held today at Manipur Press Club on the proposed Tipaimukh Dam has resolved that people's informed consent should be obtained first after conducting a holistic impact assessment on the merits and demerits of the dam.

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NPF’s poll stand – E-Pao.net

NPF's poll standE-Pao.netKohima, February 11, 2012: Nagaland People's Front, which is in power in Nagaland, would support any party or front that has a chance of coming to power in Manipur after assembly polls. "Naga people wanted to be wi…

NPF's poll stand
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Kohima, February 11, 2012: Nagaland People's Front, which is in power in Nagaland, would support any party or front that has a chance of coming to power in Manipur after assembly polls. "Naga people wanted to be with any party or front whichever has a
NPF denies charges of UG connectionKanglaOnline
NPF rebuts UG nexus; confident of atleast 8 seatsMorungExpress

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‘Tipaimukh dam will spell environmental disaster’ – E-Pao.net

'Tipaimukh dam will spell environmental disaster'E-Pao.netImphal, February 11, 2012: Around 25822.22 hectares of forest land of Manipur would be affected by the construction of the controversial Tipaimukh Dam and it would lead to felling down o…

'Tipaimukh dam will spell environmental disaster'
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Imphal, February 11, 2012: Around 25822.22 hectares of forest land of Manipur would be affected by the construction of the controversial Tipaimukh Dam and it would lead to felling down of 7.8 million (around 90 lakh)) trees and bamboos.
Tipaimukh dam project will be calamitous to environment, affirm civil bodiesKanglaOnline
NGOs demand holistic impact assessmentAssam Tribune

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State Gorkha bodies decry atrocities – E-Pao.net

State Gorkha bodies decry atrocitiesE-Pao.netImphal, February 11, 2012: The All Manipur Gorkha Welfare Union; Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangh, Manipur State Branch; All Manipur Gorkha Students' Union; and Kanglatombi Gram Panchayat have decried the alle…

State Gorkha bodies decry atrocities
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Imphal, February 11, 2012: The All Manipur Gorkha Welfare Union; Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangh, Manipur State Branch; All Manipur Gorkha Students' Union; and Kanglatombi Gram Panchayat have decried the alleged attempted molestation of a 14 year old girl

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Candidates may now witness photo verification process – E-Pao.net

Candidates may now witness photo verification processE-Pao.netAccording to a notification served by the Chief Electoral Officer, Manipur, all complainants and contesting candidates in the 10th General Election to the Manipur State Legislative Assembly …

Candidates may now witness photo verification process
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According to a notification served by the Chief Electoral Officer, Manipur, all complainants and contesting candidates in the 10th General Election to the Manipur State Legislative Assembly can also be present during the photo comparison process.

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Shot-circuited ! – Times of India

Shot-circuited !Times of IndiaIn Manipur, it does Esther lives in Churachandpur , around 65 km from Imphal, the capital of Manipur . She is what is referred to, in technical parlance , as a reformed female injecting drug user (FIDU). Esther gave up a l…

Shot-circuited !
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In Manipur, it does Esther lives in Churachandpur , around 65 km from Imphal, the capital of Manipur . She is what is referred to, in technical parlance , as a reformed female injecting drug user (FIDU). Esther gave up a life of injecting and snorting

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Electoral System Reform

Mail News Service New Delhi, Feb 11: National conference on electoral reforms began at Vishwa Yuvak Kendra (International Youth Centre),Chanakyapuri, New Delhi on Feb 10 last . Discussions on British Model First Past the Post (FPTP) were done and it was agreed to amend it. The participants were divided into three groups with ten panelists […]

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New Delhi, Feb 11: National conference on electoral reforms began at Vishwa Yuvak Kendra (International Youth Centre),Chanakyapuri, New Delhi on Feb 10 last . Discussions on British Model First Past the Post (FPTP) were done and it was agreed to amend it. The participants were divided into three groups with ten panelists each and discussed about Proportionate Electoral System , Bicameral Parliament , Reservation, Threshold, Gerrymandering , Internal Party Democracy, Financing of Election, Right to Recall, Compulsory Voting, Pre-Poll or Post-Poll Alliances . CERI Nort East Convenor Dr. M. Nara Singh, Livnus Kindo and V.B. Rawat were among the panelists.

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Upadhyaya, Madhumangol remembered

MNS: Death Anniversary of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya and Saheed Madhumangol was held today at State Party Head Office, Nityaipat Chuthek, Imphal at 1 PM. A floral tribute was held on the mark of two great souls of the Party. Shri O. Shyamananda Singh, Incharge of Training Cell, BJP, Manipur Pradesh delivered speeches on life […]

MNS: Death Anniversary of Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya and Saheed Madhumangol was held today at State Party Head Office, Nityaipat Chuthek, Imphal at 1 PM. A floral tribute was held on the mark of two great souls of the Party.
Shri O. Shyamananda Singh, Incharge of Training Cell, BJP, Manipur Pradesh delivered speeches on life and contribution of Saheed Madhumangol in the National Politics and Shri N. Ibohal Singh, Former Gen. Secretary, BJP, Manipur Pradesh speeches on Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya, about his life and contribution to the Party and for the Nation.
Prof. S. Tikendra Singh, Vice President(President’s Incharge), Shri S. Lala Singh, Vice President, O. Shyamananda Singh, Incharge of Training Cell and Shri N. Ibohal Singh took part as President and Guests of Honour respectively. State Office bearers, Executive members and invitees and various Morchas and Cell members of the Party attended in the said function.

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Purandeswari for better coordination in education sector

Mail News Service Puducherry, Feb 11: The Minister of State for Human Resource Development Smt. D. Purandeswari has appealed the State Governments to extend full cooperation for the betterment of education infrastructure in the Country. Addressing the All India Editors Conference on Social Sector Issues in Puducherry here today Dr. Purandeswari said education is a […]

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Puducherry, Feb 11: The Minister of State for Human Resource Development Smt. D. Purandeswari has appealed the State Governments to extend full cooperation for the betterment of education infrastructure in the Country. Addressing the All India Editors Conference on Social Sector Issues in Puducherry here today Dr. Purandeswari said education is a collective and cooperative responsibility of Union as well as all state governments.
The minister said in order to strengthen the elementary Education sector the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan norms have been revised to correspond with the provisions of the RTE Act. Emphasis is being given on sending higher enrolment of girl child under the Abhiyan.
She said by bringing a constitutional amendment in the form of Article 21A, the Right of children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009 has become operative in the country w.e.f. April 2010.
She said the sharing of funds between the Centre and states was in the ratio of 50:50 during 11th plan period and now it is proposed to make 65:35 in between Centre and the State during the XII Plan.
She also spoke of the Rashtriya Madhyamik Siksha Abhiyan(RSMA), a flagship programme to improve access to secondary education to all young persons according to norms through proximate locations and to ensure that no child is deprived of secondary education of satisfactory quality due to gender, socio economic, disability and other barriers.
The Minister referred to the Model School Scheme announced by the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and said this scheme envisages providing quality education to talented rural students through setting up of 6000 model schools as a bench mark of excellence at block level at the school of one school per block. The scheme was launched in 2008-09 and is being implemented from 2009-10.
She said efforts are being made to improve the quality of teachers through the Teachers Eligibility Test(TET) and urged all the stake holders to ensure its success.
The Minister said 14 bills to bring about reform in Education Sector have been tabled in the Parliament. She also said that to ensure that only quality education through collaboration with foreign university and educational institutions is imparted in India a bill is already under the consideration of Parliament.
Purandeswari said at the time of Independence there were only 20 universities and 500 colleges which have increased to 611 universities and university-level institutions and 31,324 colleges since August 2011.
She said to face the challenges of 21st century, Government has taken a number of Initiatives during the XI Plan period which focus on improvement of access alongwith equity and excellence, adoption of state specific strategies, enhancing the relevance of higher education through curriculum reforms, vocationalisation, networking and use of Information Technology and distance education along with reforms in governance.
Expansion, inclusion, rapid improvement in quality by enhancing public spending, encouraging private initiatives and initiating the long overdue major institutional and policy reforms are at the core of these efforts, she added.
The Minister said with planned interventions and sustained efforts considerable progress has been made in the literacy area, The literacy rate in 2001 Census was 64.83 percent, which improved to 74.04 percent in 2011.Interestingly literacy rate has improved sharply among females as compared to males.
She expressed concern on the school dropout rate especially among the girl child in the transition period of primary to secondary education and said lack of proper toilet facilities and drinking water facilities in the rural areas are one of reasons to it. She said the issue is being taken up with the Ministry of Rural Development under the convergence programmes.
She said a National Vocational Education Qualifications Framework (NVEQF) is being developed as it will emphasize the importance of integration of vocational education and training and general education in all types of education and training.
It will provide a common reference frame work for linking various qualifications and setting common principles and guidelines for a nationally recognized qualifications system and to address the issues of skill shortage in various sectors.
She said it will be a unified system of national qualifications covering schools, Vocational education and Training Institutions as well as the Higher education Sector and would be useful in integrating education and training systems encouraging lifelong and continuing learning.

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National integration tour

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 11: National integration tour team consisting of 30 students and 02 teachers from villages of Senapati dist arrived at Maram after 11 days of inspirational tour to Siliguri and Kolkata. The students visited Birla Planetarium, Victoria Memorial, Indian National Museum and various other places of interest. The students also had […]

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Imphal, Feb 11: National integration tour team consisting of 30 students and 02 teachers from villages of Senapati dist arrived at Maram after 11 days of inspirational tour to Siliguri and Kolkata. The students visited Birla Planetarium, Victoria Memorial, Indian National Museum and various other places of interest. The students also had the opportunity of meeting GOC Bengal Area, Maj Gen K S Kumbar, VSM.
The tour had been flagged off by Maj Gen Binoy Poonnen, VSM GOC, Red Shield Div in presence of Brig A K Narula Cdr 59 Mountain Brigade on 30 Jan 2012.
The NIT was flagged in join 09 Feb 2012 at Maram by Comdt 5 AR. On interaction with the students it was heartening to see the kids with such enlightened and enriched experiences.
Twenty children and four teachers who were on the National Integration Tour organised by 5/9 Gorkha Rifles of Loktak Brigade under the aegis of Red Shield Division visited Rashtrapati Bhawan, India Gate and Raj Ghat where they paid tribute to the Father of Nation.

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Tipaimukh dam to affect 25,822 hectares of land

Imphal, Feb 11 NNN : Various NGOs say 25,822.22 hectares of forest land of Manipur will be affected by the controversial Tipaimukh Dam which will also lead to felling of 7.8 million (around 90 lakh)) trees and bamboos, and such action will not only have serious impact on community livelihood and survival but also exacerbate […]

Imphal, Feb 11 NNN : Various NGOs say 25,822.22 hectares of forest land of Manipur will be affected by the controversial Tipaimukh Dam which will also lead to felling of 7.8 million (around 90 lakh)) trees and bamboos, and such action will not only have serious impact on community livelihood and survival but also exacerbate species and induce climate change impacts due to destruction of absorption capacity of Green House Gases (GHG).
A one-day Review Meet on Tipaimukh Dam was held at the Manipur Press Club here Saturday, jointly organized by Committee on Land and Natural Resources, Citizens’ Concern for Dams and Development, Action Committee Against Tipaimukh Dam, North East Dialogue Forum and the Sinlung Indigenous Peoples Human Rights Organizations.
At the discussion, the civil bodies affirmed, “Our rivers, forests, wetlands and lands are the sources of our life and not for plunder, invasion, and that we will strive to defend and protect the integrity of our land for survival of the coming generations.”
Calling upon the Government of India and the Government of Manipur in a draft resolution, they say they are concerned about the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) involving the Government of Manipur, National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) and Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam limited (SJVNL) on April 28, 2010 which was reaffirmed on October 22, 2011 without the prior consent of the indigenous people of the State as well as all the people, who are likely to be affected by the proposed dam, in Mizoram, Assam and further down in Bangladesh, it demands urgent revocation of the above MoU.
The resolution says the NHPC and SJVNL, companies which are likely to be involved in the project have extremely poor environmental, social, accountability and human rights records from their previous projects such as Teesta V (Sikkim) and Loktak Project (Manipur).
The NGOs also demanded for the revocation of the Environment Clearance granted by the Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India on October 24, 2008.The resolution further urges both the Central and State governments to conduct Holistic Impact Assessment on socio-economic, environmental, cultural, health and human rights impacts likely to be caused by the proposed dam.

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CBI to host t Interpol Global Programme on Anti-Corruption

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 11: The Central Bureau of Investigation will be hosting the first ever Interpol Global Programme on Anti-Corruption and Asset Recovery for Investigators and Prosecutors from 13th to 18th February, 2012 in CBI (HQ), Lodhi Road, New Delhi. The programme is being inaugurated by Union Minister of State (PMO & Personnel) […]

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Imphal, Feb 11: The Central Bureau of Investigation will be hosting the first ever Interpol Global Programme on Anti-Corruption and Asset Recovery for Investigators and Prosecutors from 13th to 18th February, 2012 in CBI (HQ), Lodhi Road, New Delhi.
The programme is being inaugurated by Union Minister of State (PMO & Personnel) Shri V.Narayanasamy on Monday, 13th February, 2012.
This will be the first such International Training Programme of its kind for police officers, investigators and prosecutors of the Interpol member countries and will be jointly conducted by the Interpol’s Anti-Corruption Office (ACO) and the Central Bureau of Investigation.
The purpose of this Global Programme is to enhance the knowledge and skills of investigators and prosecutors in tracking assets of mass corruption, and making effective use of legal assistance in international and trans-border investigations.
This Programme will be attended by 30 police officers, investigators and prosecutors from various INTERPOL member countries from across the would, including Australia, Afghanistan, China, Hongkong, Sri Lanka, United Kingdom, Indonesia, Fiji, Malaysia, Nepal, Singapore, Phillipines and India.
Various Sessions of the programme will be addressed by Senior officers of the Interpol & the CBI. Representatives of the UNODC, Senior Officers of the Enforcement Directorate, Experts from the American Bar Association, Chartered Accountants and Cyber Forensic experts will also share their experience expertise with the participants.

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Postal ballot cancellation demanded

Imphal, Feb 11 NNN: Not content with the alleged fraudulent issue of about 1000 postal ballot papers regarding the Government employees, mostly personnel of security forces who are electorates of Wangkhem and Heirok constituencies of Thoubal district, Manipur People’s Party (MPP) today requested both the Election Commission of India (ECI) and Manipur Chief Electoral Officer […]

Imphal, Feb 11 NNN: Not content with the alleged fraudulent issue of about 1000 postal ballot papers regarding the Government employees, mostly personnel of security forces who are electorates of Wangkhem and Heirok constituencies of Thoubal district, Manipur People’s Party (MPP) today requested both the Election Commission of India (ECI) and Manipur Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) to cancel the postal ballot papers issued to them during the recent Manipur polls.
In a letter to ECI, MPP president Dr Nimaichand Luwang who was in fray from Wangkhem constituency seat said around 1000 postal ballot papers were issued to the Government employees, mostly police personnel who are electorates of 32-Wangkhem constituency and 33-Heirok constituency though they were not assigned any election duty on the polling day January 28.
He said the employees included VDF, SPO, Manipur Rifles and IRB personnel, Home Guards and Manipur police personnel, adding most of these employees did not apply for issue of postal ballot papers in Form-12 and that this means the applications were forwarded by the officials of the State police department by forging their signatures.
Many of them came to their respective polling stations to cast their votes on the polling day, but found that their postal ballot papers were issued against their names without their knowledge and information, the MPP president mentioned in the letter.
It has also been detected that more than 400 postal ballots which failed to mention names of the electorates were dispatched through the post that were addressed to Superintendant of Police (Thoubal), Commandant Chandel, Commandant Tamenglong, Commandant Imphal, Superintendent of Police (SP) Imphal, CO Home Guard, Deputy Superintendant of Police Thoubal, DTO Itanagar etc., the letter said.
Many postal ballot papers are now lying at the office of Thoubal SP and other offices since the identities of electorates are not known,
Luwang further mentioned in the letter and alleged it is apprehensive that there was a grave conspiracy and malpractices committed by some unscrupulous officials either in the State police department or the district election office.
He further requested the ECI to look into the matter and enquire in order to cancel all the postal ballot papers issued to the Government employees.

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15 killed in fake encounters UNLF

United National Liberation Front UNLF has alleged that Manipur Police Commandos have killed at least 15 innocent people in fake encounter from January 12 to February 7 Source Hueiyen News Service

United National Liberation Front UNLF has alleged that Manipur Police Commandos have killed at least 15 innocent people in fake encounter from January 12 to February 7 Source Hueiyen News Service

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National seminar begins

A three day national seminar on ‘Spirituality in Education Contemporary Relevance’ organised by Philosophy Department, DM College of Arts commenced from today at the College auditorium with former Professor of Philosophy and Dean of humanities MU Pr…

A three day national seminar on ‘Spirituality in Education Contemporary Relevance’ organised by Philosophy Department, DM College of Arts commenced from today at the College auditorium with former Professor of Philosophy and Dean of humanities MU Prof S Shyamkishore Singh, DMC Arts Principal Dr A Nungshitombi Devi and HoD Economics Dept DMC Arts M Ibohal Singh gracing the inauguration programme as the chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively Source The Sangai Express

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DFW office, Thoubal gutted in fire

The District Family Welfare Office of Thoubal district located inside the complex of District Hospital at Khangabok was gutted in a devastating fire which broke out at around 12 Source Hueiyen News Service

The District Family Welfare Office of Thoubal district located inside the complex of District Hospital at Khangabok was gutted in a devastating fire which broke out at around 12 Source Hueiyen News Service

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State Gorkha bodies decry atrocities

The All Manipur Gorkha Welfare Union Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangh, Manipur State Branch All Manipur Gorkha Students’ Union and Kanglatombi Gram Panchayat have decried the alleged attempted molestation of a 14 year old girl at Takamai, Senapati Headqua…

The All Manipur Gorkha Welfare Union Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangh, Manipur State Branch All Manipur Gorkha Students’ Union and Kanglatombi Gram Panchayat have decried the alleged attempted molestation of a 14 year old girl at Takamai, Senapati Headquarters on February 9 Source The Sangai Express

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Bandh total in Ukhrul, Bolero damaged at Lambui

The day long total bandh imposed in Ukhrul district on Saturday by Tangkhul civil societies was by and large peaceful with the town wearing a deserted look and the vehicles staying off the road Source Hueiyen News Service

The day long total bandh imposed in Ukhrul district on Saturday by Tangkhul civil societies was by and large peaceful with the town wearing a deserted look and the vehicles staying off the road Source Hueiyen News Service

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Meet on Dam seeks people’s mandate

A review held today at Manipur Press Club on the proposed Tipaimukh Dam has resolved that people’s informed consent should be obtained first after conducting a holistic impact assessment on the merits and demerits of the dam Source The Sangai Express

A review held today at Manipur Press Club on the proposed Tipaimukh Dam has resolved that people’s informed consent should be obtained first after conducting a holistic impact assessment on the merits and demerits of the dam Source The Sangai Express

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Signature campaign on to demand regular power supply

With a view to enable the students to study under electric light while preparing for their upcoming Matric and Higher Secondary Examinations, All Manipur Students’ Guardians’ Organisation AMSGO has demanded regular supply of electricity and started a…

With a view to enable the students to study under electric light while preparing for their upcoming Matric and Higher Secondary Examinations, All Manipur Students’ Guardians’ Organisation AMSGO has demanded regular supply of electricity and started a signature campaign to file a case in this regard Source Hueiyen News Service

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