PREPAK calls for conserving Heritage sites

Extending wishes to the people of the state, the proscribed revolutionary group PREPAK has called for conserving the cultural heritage sites on the occasion of World Heritage Day which falls on Wednesday Source Hueiyen News Service

Extending wishes to the people of the state, the proscribed revolutionary group PREPAK has called for conserving the cultural heritage sites on the occasion of World Heritage Day which falls on Wednesday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Rickshaw pullers celebrate anniversary

All Manipur Rickshaw Drivers and Pullers’ Welfare Association celebrated its 13th foundation day at Rup Mahal Theatre today with Wangkhei AC MLA Y Erabot gracing the occasion as the chief guest Source The Sangai Express

All Manipur Rickshaw Drivers and Pullers’ Welfare Association celebrated its 13th foundation day at Rup Mahal Theatre today with Wangkhei AC MLA Y Erabot gracing the occasion as the chief guest Source The Sangai Express

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SSA becomes haven for looters Latrine constructed for Rs 500 only

Apart from its inability to ensure the benefits to the students of the state, the Sarva Shikshya Abhiyan SSA , the Central government’s flagship programme of ensuring free and compulsory education to children below the age group of 14 years, has becom…

Apart from its inability to ensure the benefits to the students of the state, the Sarva Shikshya Abhiyan SSA , the Central government’s flagship programme of ensuring free and compulsory education to children below the age group of 14 years, has become a perfect breeding place for looters usurp all the funds and benefits Source Hueiyen News Service

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MLA warns of penalty against swindlers

Wangoi AC MLA, Oinam Lukhoi has warned of taking up stringent action against any person found involved in swindling PDS items in his constituency Source The Sangai Express

Wangoi AC MLA, Oinam Lukhoi has warned of taking up stringent action against any person found involved in swindling PDS items in his constituency Source The Sangai Express

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Manipur Gorkhas refute report

The Manipur Gorkha Welfare Union has refused the news report which appeared in some section of the media that put the total population of the Gorkha population at 3 lakh Source The Sangai Express

The Manipur Gorkha Welfare Union has refused the news report which appeared in some section of the media that put the total population of the Gorkha population at 3 lakh Source The Sangai Express

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Workshop on small industries from April 19

With the stated objective of finding out the root causes plaguing growth of small scale industries in the State, a five day workshop on ‘Small Enterprises Development in Manipur Prospects and Problems’ would be organised by Manipur Chamber of Foreign …

With the stated objective of finding out the root causes plaguing growth of small scale industries in the State, a five day workshop on ‘Small Enterprises Development in Manipur Prospects and Problems’ would be organised by Manipur Chamber of Foreign Trade and Industries MACFI from April 19 till 22 at Hotel Imphal, said MACFI’s advisor industries P Loken Source The Sangai Express

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2 Tamenglong students to represent in state level competition

Two students Gaibam juanliu Kahmei of Tamenglong College and John Phunganlung Gonmei of Tamenglong Don Bosco School were selected to participate in the state level symposium competition to be organised by Assam Rifles at Senapati on 20th April 2012 …

Two students Gaibam juanliu Kahmei of Tamenglong College and John Phunganlung Gonmei of Tamenglong Don Bosco School were selected to participate in the state level symposium competition to be organised by Assam Rifles at Senapati on 20th April 2012 Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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‘Beheading’ the head of Mahatma’s statue at Ukhrul Four held, VDF man axed

Responding swiftly to the situation, Ukhrul police have arrested four suspects in connection with severing the head of the statue of Mahatma Gandhi located in Ukhrul town in the wee hours of April 15 Source The Sangai Express Addie Chiphang

Responding swiftly to the situation, Ukhrul police have arrested four suspects in connection with severing the head of the statue of Mahatma Gandhi located in Ukhrul town in the wee hours of April 15 Source The Sangai Express Addie Chiphang

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Incentives for wedlock with physically challenged persons

In a noble effort towards integration and rehabilitation of physically challenged persons, the state government would be giving marriage incentives to people who get into wedlock with physically challenged persons in the state Source Hueiyen News Se…

In a noble effort towards integration and rehabilitation of physically challenged persons, the state government would be giving marriage incentives to people who get into wedlock with physically challenged persons in the state Source Hueiyen News Service

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PREPAK for protection of heritage sites

On the occasion of the World Heritage Day April 18 , the proscribed PREPAK has called upon all the people to protect heritage sites spread across different parts of the State Source The Sangai Express

On the occasion of the World Heritage Day April 18 , the proscribed PREPAK has called upon all the people to protect heritage sites spread across different parts of the State Source The Sangai Express

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Parishad rolls out names of Upadhi recipients

Manipuri Sahitya Parishad has announced the names of recipients of Upadhi, Gold Medal and Cash awards for the year 2012, which would be presented on the occasion of its annual meeting on May 13 Source Hueiyen News Service

Manipuri Sahitya Parishad has announced the names of recipients of Upadhi, Gold Medal and Cash awards for the year 2012, which would be presented on the occasion of its annual meeting on May 13 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Private parties’ axes fall on Langol trees

Notwithstanding the crucial role being played by Langol Reserved Forest in balancing the climatic conditions of Imphal city, many individuals have been felling trees from the reserved forest area at their own sweet will without any objection from the a…

Notwithstanding the crucial role being played by Langol Reserved Forest in balancing the climatic conditions of Imphal city, many individuals have been felling trees from the reserved forest area at their own sweet will without any objection from the authorities concerned Source The Sangai Express

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Inadequate power supply likely to throw a spanner at CCTV system New face of police modernisation in city heart

The grand project of installing CCTV cameras at different points of Imphal is unlikely to deliver its full potential due to inadequate and irregular power supply Source The Sangai Express

The grand project of installing CCTV cameras at different points of Imphal is unlikely to deliver its full potential due to inadequate and irregular power supply Source The Sangai Express

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Ukhrul Police cracks Gandh’s statue case

Police on Tuesday cracked the sensational case of ‘beheading Gandhiji’s statue’ along with apprehending four persons, who have reportedly admitted to the crime Source Hueiyen News Service Pamreiso Shimray

Police on Tuesday cracked the sensational case of ‘beheading Gandhiji’s statue’ along with apprehending four persons, who have reportedly admitted to the crime Source Hueiyen News Service Pamreiso Shimray

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Students recall value of Realisation Day

Offering fitting floral tributes to the portraits of the two departed students, unfurling of AMSU’s flag, and a blood donation camp marked the 32nd Realisation Day organised by the All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU today Source The Sangai Express

Offering fitting floral tributes to the portraits of the two departed students, unfurling of AMSU’s flag, and a blood donation camp marked the 32nd Realisation Day organised by the All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU today Source The Sangai Express

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Missing boys raise spectre of childsoldier recruitment fear

With three 15 year old boys, who went missing from their respective homes since April 7, still remaining traceless, apprehension has been raised over the possibility of their recruitment by some UG groups Source Hueiyen News Service

With three 15 year old boys, who went missing from their respective homes since April 7, still remaining traceless, apprehension has been raised over the possibility of their recruitment by some UG groups Source Hueiyen News Service

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‘K’ to sign ‘ceasefire’ with Myanmar What autonomy do Nagas want more than they have received during 25 years of Tangkhul CM in Manipur Khaplang

NSCN K is all set to sign a bilateral cease fire with the Myanmar government in the later part of this month Source Hueiyen News Service

NSCN K is all set to sign a bilateral cease fire with the Myanmar government in the later part of this month Source Hueiyen News Service

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Press Release – GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION ON MILITARY SPENDING

Press Release GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION ON MILITARY SPENDING Cut Military Spending, Fund Human Need… more »

Press Release

GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION ON MILITARY SPENDING
Cut Military Spending, Fund Human Need

On April 17, 2012, people all over the world will join together for the second Global Day of Action on Military Spending. We urge you to join us.The current economic crisis has put pressure on the world’s governments to reduce spending on critical human needs: confronting climate change, battling deadly diseases, achieving the Millennium Development Goals. But apart from a few courageous exceptions, national governments continue to waste enormous resources on the military. Figures from the 2011 Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) annual report show that the world’s governments are spending more than ever on the military: $1,630 billion per year – and rising. If spent differently, this money would go a long way to resolving the real challenges facing our planet. In June 2012 the world’s leaders and thousands of civil society activists will meet in Rio de Janeiro for the Rio+20 Earth Summit to chart a transition to a sustainable, green society with jobs and opportunities for all. Our Global Day, happening just two months before Rio, is an ideal chance to remind the world that we can’t achieve this goal without freeing up the money and brainpower wasted on military activities.

We people in India are joining friends in more than 35 countries to participate in the Global Day of Action on Military Spending. On this day, people around the world will demand that their governments to reduce military spending and devote those precious resources to pressing human needs. They will send a message that $1.5 trillion is too much.

Nobody can dispute that money spent on arms, in a developing economy, must be at the expense of more pressing needs of social and infrastructure development. Yet, defence is a prime responsibility of the state and maintaining an autonomous capability to defend a nation’s sovereignty and enhance its national interests are the principal responsibilities of governments. Developing nations like India continue to be the primary importers of arms. Between 2000 and 2007 India ranked world’s second largest arms importer accounting for 7.5 percent of all major weapons transfers. Now in 2012, India has now emerged as the largest arms importer in the world, overtaking China. India accounted for 9% of all international arms imports between 2006-2011, making it the world`s largest weapons importer.

The most important social aspect is human security which is often threatened by the insecurity caused by poverty. When people are dying of poverty, can security and arms provide them with a basic square meal? In a country where poverty is rampant and where there is great deal to be done in the fields of health and education, we cannot be spending so much on defence. Our battle is against starvation and deprivation, which cannot be fought with guns and missiles. We call upon government of India and South Asia to:

1. To cut military expenditure and the saved fund to be deployed towards combating and providing social security.

2. To support the United Nations Process for an international Arms Trade Treaty

3. Call upon governments in South Asia to support the Mine Ban Treaty and the Convention on Cluster Munitions.

3. Take the lead in international humanitarian disarmament which was the pillar of India’s Foreign Policy in 1950s and 1960s

4. Inclusion of women in peace, security and disarmament issues

On 17 April 2012 we the members of Control Arms Foundation of India are organizing an awareness programme at Dilli Hatt, INA market, where fliers will be distributed to the public. Later we are submitting a memorandum to Prime Minister and also members of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence.

For More Information, please contact:

Control Arms Foundation of India
Email: Binalakshmi@gmail.com Mobile: +91-9891210264
Address for correspondence: B 5/146, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi-110029, India.
Phone: +9-11-46018541 Fax: +91-11-26166234.Website / Blog: www.cafi-online.org & http://neiwip.blogspot.com/

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Press Release – GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION ON MILITARY SPENDING

Press Release GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION ON MILITARY SPENDING Cut Military Spending, Fund Human Need… more »

Press Release

GLOBAL DAY OF ACTION ON MILITARY SPENDING
Cut Military Spending, Fund Human Need

On April 17, 2012, people all over the world will join together for the second Global Day of Action on Military Spending. We urge you to join us.The current economic crisis has put pressure on the world’s governments to reduce spending on critical human needs: confronting climate change, battling deadly diseases, achieving the Millennium Development Goals. But apart from a few courageous exceptions, national governments continue to waste enormous resources on the military. Figures from the 2011 Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) annual report show that the world’s governments are spending more than ever on the military: $1,630 billion per year – and rising. If spent differently, this money would go a long way to resolving the real challenges facing our planet. In June 2012 the world’s leaders and thousands of civil society activists will meet in Rio de Janeiro for the Rio+20 Earth Summit to chart a transition to a sustainable, green society with jobs and opportunities for all. Our Global Day, happening just two months before Rio, is an ideal chance to remind the world that we can’t achieve this goal without freeing up the money and brainpower wasted on military activities.

We people in India are joining friends in more than 35 countries to participate in the Global Day of Action on Military Spending. On this day, people around the world will demand that their governments to reduce military spending and devote those precious resources to pressing human needs. They will send a message that $1.5 trillion is too much.

Nobody can dispute that money spent on arms, in a developing economy, must be at the expense of more pressing needs of social and infrastructure development. Yet, defence is a prime responsibility of the state and maintaining an autonomous capability to defend a nation’s sovereignty and enhance its national interests are the principal responsibilities of governments. Developing nations like India continue to be the primary importers of arms. Between 2000 and 2007 India ranked world’s second largest arms importer accounting for 7.5 percent of all major weapons transfers. Now in 2012, India has now emerged as the largest arms importer in the world, overtaking China. India accounted for 9% of all international arms imports between 2006-2011, making it the world`s largest weapons importer.

The most important social aspect is human security which is often threatened by the insecurity caused by poverty. When people are dying of poverty, can security and arms provide them with a basic square meal? In a country where poverty is rampant and where there is great deal to be done in the fields of health and education, we cannot be spending so much on defence. Our battle is against starvation and deprivation, which cannot be fought with guns and missiles. We call upon government of India and South Asia to:

1. To cut military expenditure and the saved fund to be deployed towards combating and providing social security.

2. To support the United Nations Process for an international Arms Trade Treaty

3. Call upon governments in South Asia to support the Mine Ban Treaty and the Convention on Cluster Munitions.

3. Take the lead in international humanitarian disarmament which was the pillar of India’s Foreign Policy in 1950s and 1960s

4. Inclusion of women in peace, security and disarmament issues

On 17 April 2012 we the members of Control Arms Foundation of India are organizing an awareness programme at Dilli Hatt, INA market, where fliers will be distributed to the public. Later we are submitting a memorandum to Prime Minister and also members of Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence.

For More Information, please contact:

Control Arms Foundation of India
Email: Binalakshmi@gmail.com Mobile: +91-9891210264
Address for correspondence: B 5/146, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi-110029, India.
Phone: +9-11-46018541 Fax: +91-11-26166234.Website / Blog: www.cafi-online.org & http://neiwip.blogspot.com/

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