Integrated Check Posts at Moreh

Ravinder Singh Director (M&C), PIB, New Delhi. The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), in the year 2006, approved ‘in principle’ the setting up of Integrated Check Posts at 13 locations and Land Ports Authority of India as a statutory body. Integrated Check Posts are being constructed as a Plan scheme with an initial outlay of […]

Ravinder Singh
Director (M&C), PIB, New Delhi.
The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), in the year 2006, approved ‘in principle’ the setting up of Integrated Check Posts at 13 locations and Land Ports Authority of India as a statutory body. Integrated Check Posts are being constructed as a Plan scheme with an initial outlay of Rs. 635 crore during the 11th Five Year Plan. In the initial phase, 13 Integrated Check Posts (ICPs) were envisaged at major designated entry/exit points along India’s international land border. Of these, 7 ICPs are to be constructed in Phase I and 6 ICPs in Phase II. ICP Attari is the first to be completed. The other six ICPs planned in the first phase are, Raxaul and Jogbani in Bihar, Agartala (Tripura), Petrapole (West Bengal), Dawki (Meghalya) and Moreh (Manipur).
Need for ICPs
Existing designated entry and exit points on the international borders are characterized by unplanned growth leading to delays and traffic jams. The need to develop infrastructure was recognized by the Government and after due consultations and deliberations, the concept of Integrated Check Post was devised.
ICP is conceived as a sanitized zone having adequate passenger and freight processing facilities. The term integration refers to integration of sovereign functions and not of inter-modal integration of several transport modes such as; rail, road waterways etc.
The ICP concept being new in the country, the planning was carried out through regular consultations with sovereign authorities and stake holders. The plans thus prepared were deliberated at length by Empowered Steering Committee before approving them.
Facilitating Movement of Vehicles Across Border
The Western and Eastern border of India has the peculiarity of restriction on vehicles of originating country to be allowed beyond a designated point in the destination country. The planning of ICP at these locations provides solution to this limitation. In these situations, while most of our neighboring countries are relying on solution linked to time separation, we have adopted the space separation approach. The solution involves provision of separate delivery and collection zone within ICP. This is achieved by treating passenger terminal and warehouse as interface where, unloading is done along one face and loading on the other face.
Efficiency Inducing
The ICPs along Nepal Border are planned along the concept of primary and secondary checks to induce efficiency in regulatory process. This concept is similar to RED channel and GREEN channel witnessed at the airports. Government has initially identified 13 locations along the land borders of India seven out of the thirteen are placed under priority.
First at Attari
ICP Attari is the first one to be completed and was inaugurated by Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram on April 13, 2012 in the presence of Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, Union Commerce Minister Anand Sharma, Commerce Minister of Pakistan Makdoom Amin Fahim and Chief Minister of Pakistan’s Punjab Province Md. Shahbaz Sharif. It has been constructed at a cost of about Rs.150 crores and is spread over 118 acres with dedicated passenger terminal building. Like other border crossing points, the existing facilities at Attari were also constrained. The Integrated Check Post not only provides planned and integrated facilities but also offer a new international gate removing restriction of timing.
The earlier arrangement did pose lot of strain on passengers crossing on foot, as they had to walk substantial distance to come to the existing custom building. The ICP Attari offers dedicated vehicles between Gate and passenger terminal. This would not only offer comfort to the passengers but also ensure orderly movement within ICP, removing avoidable burden on the security. The issue of movement of these vehicles from Wagah terminal to Attari terminal is already taken up with Pakistan and a favorable resolution is anticipated.
Passenger Terminal Building
The passenger terminal building is the focal point of passenger processing zone. It is a two storied building with total 9600 sq. m. area. The passenger terminal is planned on the lines of airport terminals. The Building has two wings, one for departing passenger and other for arriving passengers. Each wing has eight Immigration counters, two Baggage scanners and six customs counters. Numbers of these processing units are derived methodically by considering the average process time. The health facilities for detection isolation and reporting are provided in conformity to International obligations, besides providing basic medical assistance to passengers. The terminal offers linear flow with strategically placed signage for passenger guidance. Passenger facilities such as Baggage trolleys, Duty free shops, dispensers for foods & beverages, toilets, etc. are integral part of terminal facilities. Paraplegic facilities such as ramps, wheelchairs, handicapped toilets are included in the passenger terminal. It also has Tourist Information Centre, Vending Machines, Prayer Room and Child Care Room.
Jattha sheds have been provided along each face of the building to provide shelter and regulated flow of passengers into the terminal, to deal with sudden influx of passenger flow due to movement of pilgrimage groups.
Cargo Terminal
Cargo terminal building is a one and half storied structure, having total area of 4800 sqm. Unlike Passenger Terminal, Cargo terminal is an office complex having dedicated spaces for Sovereign agencies, Bank, Cargo handling agents etc. The cargo zone has total 55,000 sqm of parking area and warehouses having total area of 10,800 sqm. Majority of these warehouses are meant for receipt, inspection, trans-shipment and delivery of imported goods. Cold storage of 1500 MT capacity spread over 5 chambers, for perishable imported goods is part of cargo processing facility.
The flexible planning of ICP afforded development of segregated area to handle cargo in loose form. An area of 12000 sqm is developed with separate access system for Indian and Pakistani trucks, without disturbing the original traffic flow. An area of 99000 sqm is available for future augmentation of capacities.
Quarantine Facilities
The quarantine facilities including fumigation shed are part of ICP. Basic amenities for the truckers are available on arrival and departure side both.
Proper Surveillance
For the surveillance of the area, CCTV cameras and PA system are provided at strategic locations. 230 CCTV cameras have been placed at different locations for security. Control points on the road network are regulated through automatic boom barriers. Fire fighting and fire alarm system is in place. The complex is supported by 1800 KVA Electric sub-station with 100% power backup. A helipad is developed within the complex for quick and direct access to the complex.
Large green areas are being developed along both the faces of terminal building to offer a visual treat to the passengers. The building bears resemblance to the structures in Lutyen’s Delhi. The concept of providing such facade was selected to represent strength and receptiveness of the country. The road network in front of building is meticulously planned for each type of movement with no conflicts.
The construction of ICPs began in Feb’ 2010 and the period of construction envisaged was 14 months. However, as ICP Attari was the first project on a newly devised concept. The project started evolving with construction, additional works were identified, as necessary and were and ordered. Besides this, the ICP had bilateral issues such as, the joint agreement on location of new international gate and construction close to zero line. These bilateral issues took longer than anticipated. However, the construction was done expeditiously, accommodating the extra work and other impediments.
Frequent reviews, inspections were conducted by Senior Administrators and Engineers during the construction to ensure that the construction is progressing on agreed lines. Bilateral platform was formulated and frequent meetings were held to resolve the issues, acquire understanding, and update construction plans.
ICP Attari is a modern facility and is being appreciated by all concerned. With the completion of ICP, the larger picture that shall emerge now would depend on efficiency of operations and the capacity constraint on other side of the border, if any.
The Land Ports Authority of India (LPAI) is to provide better administration and cohesive management of entry points/land ports and entrusted with the task of development and management of Integrated Check Posts on the land borders and would be vested with the powers on the lines of similar bodies like Airports Authority of India. The Land Ports Authority of India has been established from 1st March, 2012 as a statutory body which will function as a body corporate under the administrative control of the Department of Border Management, Ministry of Home Affairs.
As regards running the ICP efficiently sovereign authorities are already moving in, Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC) is given the responsibility to function as custodian in accordance with customs regulations. Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has been given the responsibility of catering and passenger facilitation. The capacity harmonization issues are already flagged in recent meetings with Pakistani delegation. The valuable experience gained during the planning and construction of ICP Attari is being used in other ICP projects. (PIB Feature.)

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Advertisement for Research Officer & Research Investigator

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Sky Group warns on illegal sale of FireHouse tickets

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Illegal tickets of FireHouse concert for the “FireHouse Rock to Rescue India Tour 2012” are reportedly up in the market and selling at a discounted price. All original ticket has bar code technology registered in the data base which will be scanned at the entrance. People buying the tickets at discounted price will be doing so at their own risk. The Management has not authorized any one to sell any tickets on any discounted price -SKY Group & Seven Sisters Entertainment.

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Tamenglong under scanner for Hepatitis B – Times of India

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Anglo-Manipuri war recalled – E-Pao.net

Anglo-Manipuri war recalledE-Pao.netB'lore, April 25 2012: Women Welfare Organisation Kangleipak (WWOK) remembered the war fought by the soldiers of Manipur against the British invaders in 1891 by organising a function at Kwakeithel today. Chief Ad…

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B'lore, April 25 2012: Women Welfare Organisation Kangleipak (WWOK) remembered the war fought by the soldiers of Manipur against the British invaders in 1891 by organising a function at Kwakeithel today. Chief Administrator of Life Watch,

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Khongjom Battle remembered

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IMPHAL, Apr 25: Khongjom Battle Memorial celebration Committee today remembered the April 25 Khongjom Battle.

At the Khongjom battlefield, people from different parts of the state paid floral tributes at the statues of Chongtham Mia and other soldiers who laid down their lives in the Khongjom battle of April 25, 1891.

Prof Yumnam Muhindro, relatives of Chontham Mia and Khongjom Battle Memorial Celebration Committee also attended the event.

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`Not related with RPF/PLA`

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IMPHAL, April 25: Meisnam Korouhanba alias Korou of Keishamthong Top Leirak has no connection with RPF/PLA, the outfit said today.

A statement issued by Taohangsu Heiremcha, chief of department of publicity RPF said, Meisnam Korouhanba of Keishamthong Top Leirak, Imphal West whom a combined team of Imphal West and Imphal East  police commandos claimed to have arrested along with Rs 90,000 on April 21 is not related with the outfit.

RPF further said it is excessive on the part of the police to brand Korouhanba as a member of the outfit and later claimed him to be a person who was involved in extortion from government offices and businessmen, apart from distributing money to all the departments of the outfit.

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Awareness programme

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IMPHAL, Apr 25: Medical staffs of 27 AR of 9 sector under hq IGAR (S) organized an awareness programme on health, hygiene and anti malaria drive on the occassion of World Malaria Day at Kairek village in Thoubal district today, said a PRO IGAR (S) release.

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MU MBA course

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IMPHAL, Apr 25: Manipur Institute of Management Studies (MIMS) invites application from candidates who had appeared February 5, 2012 MAT or who are appearing May 6, 2012 MAT for admission to MBA (2012-14 batch) course in Manipur University.

Further details can be had from the university.

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Annual meet for Link Workers Scheme

IMPHAL, April 25: A programme entitled “1st Annual Meet for Link Workers Scheme” was organized… more »

IMPHAL, April 25: A programme entitled “1st Annual Meet for Link Workers Scheme” was organized by Progressive People’s Organization (PPO), Singjamei at the Manipur Press Club here on Wednesday.

Dr Bimolakumari, Chief Medical Officer, Imphal West; O Manaobi, chief functionary, PPO; Romeo Gangmei, programme officer and SPYM led agency, and Dr Tomcha Khuman, LWS Nodal Officer and Deputy Director attended the event as chief guest, president and guests of honours.

At the meet, mementoes were presented to the first, second and third position holders of link workers.

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Workshop on household amenities and assets, census 2011

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IMPHAL, April 25: A one-day workshop on housing, household amenities and assets, census 2011 was held today at Imphal.

It was organized by Directorate of Census Operation, Ministry of Home Affairs, government of India, Manipur.

Prof N Mohendro was the moderator of today’s workshop.

O Biren, former Director of Economics and Statistics on the Housing Stock and source of Lighting, Prof RK Narendra HOD, department of Bio-statistics, RIMS on Transportation and Communication and RK Dilip, former Director of Communication and Capacity Development Unit, government of Manipur on Drinking Water na Latrine delivered speeches during the one day workshop which was held today.

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U-18 State Level Hockey

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IMPHAL, April 25: PHAM defeated AMHA by 4-3 while KHSC defeated LCLYC by 14-1 in today’s matches of the 1st edition U-18 boy’s and girl’s state level hockey tournament at Hockey Stadium, Khuman Lampak.

In the first ground match played between PHAM and AMHA, PHAM was able to convert 3 goals out of 4 penalty corners whereas AMHA was not able to convert any goals even after winning seven penalty corners. Th Anil scored the first goal in 7 minutes of the play from a penalty corner followed by L Rameshchandra in 26 and 62 minutes and Th Deepu in 68 minutes making a total of 4 goals for PHAM whereas for AMHA, M Brownson scored in 16 minutes and H Amatjit scored in 30 and 65 minutes time making a total of only 3 goals. Sanjoymani of AMHA was booked a Yellow card during the match.

In the second ground match played between KHSC and LCLYC, N Jin Jin (KHSC) became the highest scorer of the game after scoring four goals followed by M Dhananjoy with three goals and W Bipin scored the only goal of LCLYC.           

YCLYL will be playing against LIZARD in tomorrow’s match.

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Veteran Football

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IMPHAL, April 25: SEERTI beat VSAI by 3-1 while IVFA draws IMVFA by 0-0 in today’s matches of the ongoing 14th edition challenge cup veteran football tournament held at Mapal Kangjeibung.

In the first ground match between SEERTI and VSAI, TS Dominic (SEERTI) scored the first goal in 3 minutes and later at 46 and 49 minutes SK Sheisong (SEERTI) added two goals making a total of 3 whereas P Rojen scored the only goal of VSAI at 40 minutes time.

In the second ground match between IVFA and IMVFA, both the team was not able to score any goals and ended the match in a draw. But IVFA and IMVFA have entered the quarter final from pool D after today’s match.

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Secure boarding

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There is nothing on the ground or in the air to suggest possible kidnap or child recruitment in the disappearance case of Don Bosco student Rahul Takhellambam till now. The only fact we have before us is that, the 12 year old Rahul left the school campus after classes at 12.15 pm and he did not turn up at the 3 pm assembly of the school boarding, which was about 50 metres away from the school campus and the missing report was filed by school authorities at 8.30 pm in the evening. There may be suspicions or suggestions, but this much are the facts. And one has to go by facts. Police investigations have revealed that the children were not usually escorted or marshaled by a school official when they walk from the school campus to the boarding. This brings into focus the issue of security of children staying in various boarding houses dotting the Manipur skyline. How secure are our children in the boarding houses? We want to flag this question before the authorities of school having boarding facilities, private hostels managed by parties other than the school authorities and before the parents whose children are staying in such boarding houses. In recent times, boarding houses and private hostels have sprung up in the schools and in the vicinity of highly publicized private schools. A question mark here. Who is responsible for regulating these boarding houses and hostels? In fact, no one knows and it is free for all. The question comes up every time an unseemly incident occurs in these boarding houses and hostels.  JAC s will be formed, sit-in-protests will be staged, condemnations will pour in, student bodies and Meira Paibis will raise hell. But the issue of safety and security will be forgotten as soon as problem arising out of the incident is solved. The issue will simply be shelved and put away for future reference. It is not about the civil society groups alone, but the state government and its officials will also go back to their old routine once the uproar subsides. Instead of looking at issues in a holistic manner, we are dealing with the problems in a piecemeal way.  This is one of the serious ailments confronting our society today. Preemptive measure or pro-active action does not find a place in our social dictionary. Our society has become so dull that we need to prodded and woken up every time a serious violation occurs. Our responses are very limited and so very short-term. Like for instance, when a serious violation of our rights our response would be disjointed. There is no such thing as a common response. Public response to issues has been reduced to condemnation through press-notes, sit-in-protests and limited rallies. And as such, state action has also become reactive where issues and problems are not analyzed in a holistic manner thereby resulting in adhoc measures. Whenever an unrest or uproar has subsided it will breathe a sigh of relief and will say ‘Good Riddance’ forgetting that the same issue will rise its head up again somewhere anytime. Coming back to the point, there is a genuine need for regulation in the various residential schools and boarding houses and hostels to ensure the security of the children staying there. The state government needs to frame guidelines for management of such residential schools and boarding houses including the provision for independent monitoring by local bodies. It is not only about security that we are talking about. The environment, living conditions, basic amenities and facilities, sanitation, minimum mess standards, hygiene, health care support system, disciplining procedures all these need to be taken into account while framing the guidelines. We need to go back in recent history about children being molested by boarding staff, undue punishment of child boarders, serving of unhygienic food and boarding fees not commensurate with facilities and eviction without notice etc while framing the guidelines.  

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CF ground rules : Matter of convenience – E-Pao.net

CF ground rules : Matter of convenienceE-Pao.netNot a whimper of a protest or denunciation for violating the ground rules of the cease fire pact was raised when seven persons were killed inside a polling station at Chandel Assembly Constituency during …

CF ground rules : Matter of convenience
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Manipur social welfare department adopts abandoned boy – Hindustan Times

Manipur social welfare department adopts abandoned boyHindustan TimesThe social welfare department in Manipur on Wednesday adopted a six-month-old male baby that was abandoned by his parents. The adoption was done during the baby's 'chakumba&#3…

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Khongjom battle remembered

The April 25 Khongjom battle was remembered at a simple function held at Khongjom Tengol Lampak today. Floral tributes were paid to the statue of Chongthamia and other warriors who sacrificed their lives for the motherland.
Prof. Yumnam Mohindro, relat…

The April 25 Khongjom battle was remembered at a simple function held at Khongjom Tengol Lampak today. Floral tributes were paid to the statue of Chongthamia and other warriors who sacrificed their lives for the motherland.
Prof. Yumnam Mohindro, relatives of Chongthamia and member of Khongjom battle memorial celebration committee took part in the function.

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Transportation – Census of Manipur 2011 – E-Pao.net

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Bangalore: Student dies after fight over TV remote – IBNLive.com

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