Protests over Manipur boy’s death in B’lore college – IBNLive.com

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Manipuris everywhere

The recent uproar over the killing of a Manipuri student studying Architecture in Bangalore is… more »

The recent uproar over the killing of a Manipuri student studying Architecture in Bangalore is unprecedented in the sense that it is not invoking local interest but also in the social networks like the Facebook. There has been several instances of Manipuris being harassed or beaten up in major institutions spread across the nation, in the past. There is a trend of hordes of Manipuris studying in the same institution which sometimes lead to closing of ranks as against the mainland Indians. Several engineering students were beaten up in the past, sometimes leading to brain hemorrhage and brain malfunction while some are still handicapped. There are also instances in which Manipuri students had to flee hostels in the face of harassment and return to Manipur. Still, there are thousands of Manipuri young persons studying in various cities of India particularly in Delhi, Chandigarh, Bangalore, Mumbai, and Kolkatta and several other cities. Recently, a rapid increase in employment of Manipuris in several private sector companies and call centres has been seen given the prowess of the Manipuris in Information Technology. IT is one sector in which our youths have excelled. If one asks as to what our basic resources, we would simply answer that skilled persons are our main resource. Manipur might lack in natural resources or mineral resources, but we are lucky that has been made over out rich human resource. Our youth could excel in any field. We have examples of that in field of sports. Manipur is the reigning sports powerhouse in India; our sportsmen are employed in different government establishments in sports quota and playing in major clubs of India. We have that energy. Not only in sports, our youths are excelling in education in various disciplines be it in science or social sciences or humanities. The evidence of that could be seen from various newspapers where the reports of our students being feted or felicitated for passing with flying colors like first class first or distinction are being published frequently.
This shows the capability of our youth in education. In the IT sector also, there are scores of Manipuris working abroad and majority of the Manipuris employed in the city of Bangalore would in IT sector. There are scores working in the capital city of Delhi, where several instances of rape and murder of young persons from the North east and Manipur are reported. In such a scenario, one of the basic functions of the state government of Manipur should be to ensure the safety of Manipuris staying in various cities of India and to pursue with various state governments to take appropriate action whenever violent incidents involving Manipuris occur. Simply writing letters to the concerned state governments would not deliver the desired results. Manipur Home Minister Gaikhangam had written to the Karnataka Home Minister regarding the brutal murder of Loitam Richard and had deputed a DSP to Bangalore for overseeing the investigation of the Richard case. But, that is not enough. The state has to show that it is taking serious interest in the issue regarding the security of Manipuris elsewhere. If either the Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh or the Home Minister Gaikhangam visits Bangalore at this point of time to ensure swift investigation of the Richard case, it would certainly sent a message across the nation and the world that Manipur government cares for Manipuris wherever they may be. And it would surely help in ensuring the safety and security of Manipuris studying or staying in various parts of India. The Manipuri diaspora reflects the fact that, the talents of the Manipuris cannot be contained inside Manipur and it is determined to find outlets in areas where its talents are respected. We must indeed rejoice in our rich human resource and not whine upon the risksinvolved in it.

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Protests over Manipur boy’s death in Bangalore college – IBNLive.com

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New Delhi/Bangalore: The death of a 19-year-old Manipuri boy under suspicious circumstances in his college hostel in Bangalore has sparked protests demanding justice for the student with his friends and family alleging that that he suffered fatal
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Rally in Bangalore for quick probe into Manipuri student's deathNew York Daily News
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Justice for Richard Campaign – Sign Online Petition

We have officially started an Online Petition addressed to the Prime Minister of India, copied… more »

We have officially started an Online Petition addressed to the Prime Minister of India, copied to the President of the Govt. of India, Chief Minister of Karnataka and Manipur, and the Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission.

The link to the online petition is:
www.change.org/petitions/bring-justice-for-richard

About the petition:

On the 18th April 2012, Loitam Richard, a 19 years old architecture student was found dead lying in a pool of blood in his hostel room. Police investigation and witness have revealed that he was assaulted the day before in his hostel and died sometime during the night.

Archarya NRV school of Architecture, Bangalore, the investigating police team and some news daily have blamed the death possibly due to a minor road traffic accident he met few days ago and drug abuse.

However, his parents believe he was severely assaulted and died sometime soon without anyone coming to his help. Initial post-mortem have revealed that he had sustained head injury with bleeding in his brain and several other injuries in his body including wounds which we believe are defensive in nature.

Many days have passed, and no one has been arrested or held accountable for the unfortunate incident and questionable events that followed after.

According to his parents, Richard was the best son they could wish for, who was very strong academically and in sports. They strongly deny the story of linking drug abuse to the death of their well-mannered son and believe it is an attempt to malign and defame their loving son and the tragic incident.

Please join us in demanding a fair and thorough investigation, including looking for possible aggravating factors as deserved by any other citizen of India and give justice to Loitam Richard and his bereaved family.

——

Many thanks for your support. We would really appreciate if you could share this information with everyone, your contacts, and help urge the citizens of the country to sign the petition.

Kind regards,
Justice for Richard Campaign Team

Posted: 2012-04-29

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Water supply, girls’ toilets lowest in Manipur – E-Pao.net

Water supply, girls' toilets lowest in ManipurE-Pao.netWhile enrolment in private schools in Manipur is one of the highest in the country, drinking water provision and provisions of girls' toilets in schools in the state are the lowest, says th…

Water supply, girls' toilets lowest in Manipur
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While enrolment in private schools in Manipur is one of the highest in the country, drinking water provision and provisions of girls' toilets in schools in the state are the lowest, says the annual status of education report (ASER) 2011 of the

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Do you think there will be improvement in electricity and water supply in Manipur as promised by CM O Ibobi Singh?

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MANIPURI MUSLIM ONLINE FORUM (MMOF) – E-Pao.net

MANIPURI MUSLIM ONLINE FORUM (MMOF)E-Pao.netWe, the Manipur Muslim Online Forum (MMoF) would like to genuinely thank to Congress Legislature Party (CLP) Leaders from Our Manipur as well as National Leaders for appointing our own Hon'ble MLA Md. Abd…

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We, the Manipur Muslim Online Forum (MMoF) would like to genuinely thank to Congress Legislature Party (CLP) Leaders from Our Manipur as well as National Leaders for appointing our own Hon'ble MLA Md. Abdul Nasir of Lilong Assembly Constitution to the

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Skill development training for women in Manipur – Newstrack India

Skill development training for women in ManipurNewstrack IndiaImphal, Apr 29 (ANI): With a view to empowering women by granting them economic independence, Self Employment Voluntary Association (SEVA) under the aegis of National Bank of Agriculture and…

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Imphal, Apr 29 (ANI): With a view to empowering women by granting them economic independence, Self Employment Voluntary Association (SEVA) under the aegis of National Bank of Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has organized a skill development

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MP seeks to protect Manipur’s territorial integrity – Assam Tribune

MP seeks to protect Manipur's territorial integrityAssam TribuneImphal, April 29 (IANS): Lok Sabha member from Manipur Dr Thokchom Meinya has introduced a private member's Bill which seeks to protect and preserve the territorial integrity of Ma…

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Imphal, April 29 (IANS): Lok Sabha member from Manipur Dr Thokchom Meinya has introduced a private member's Bill which seeks to protect and preserve the territorial integrity of Manipur for all time to come. Meinya's move assumes significance in view
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Richard Loitam death: Students hold protests in Delhi, Bangalore – NDTV

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Who said prayer is not a waste of time

By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh Pope Benedict XVI. He said on May 18 2007: “He… more »

By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh

Pope Benedict XVI. He said on May 18 2007: “He who prays does not waste his time, even if the situation has all the markings of being an emergency and seems to push in towards action alone.”

Every time an incumbent Pope gets ill, the Catholic people worldwide (app. 2 billion) pray that he recovers quickly. The Pope is 85 in April 2012. Perhaps, the prayers are helping him.
I wish him well.

According to Caroline Piigozzi and Marco Polity – the authors of two books, the Pope is believed to have had a heart operation and two minor strokes while still a cardinal (Joseph Ratzinger). He suffers from Atrial fibrillation (irregular heart beats). He has a painful right leg and is now using a stick.

My paper however, is to clarify with the Pope that that prayer is useless because prayer is a reverent petition to God – the God in all caps, whose existence has never been proved, while life is a part, an infinitely small part of nature’s plan. Death, disease, decay and accidents are parts of her inscrutable design. The concept of life is related to consciousness and existence.

Prayer cannot prevent death. Death is not God-ordained. Nor is there a scientific death gene in our chromosomes. Diseases are incidental depending on hygiene, standard of living and diet. Decay is part of the wear and tear of old age. Accidents happen from a variety of factors such as lack of concentration, unsafe conditions, carelessness, faulty equipment and so on.

As I am talking of science I need data. There is the latest Cochrane review (November 9 2011). This 69 page manuscript is a meta-analysis of 10 prospective randomised studies on intercessory prayers to help the efforts of modern medicine over 7,000 patients. Some studies showed benefit, while others did not. So the authors concluded that there is no indisputable proof that intercessory prayers improve mortality rates.

Personally, I found praying to God was a complete waste of time. It was a bit of let down for me in my childhood when I prayed to him every night for a two-wheel boy’s bicycle for me as a graduation from my three-wheeled infant bike. The cycle never arrived. Still, I continued to pray occasionally, even well into my young adult years, whenever I was worried about something, just in case.

Prayer mania spiralled into surreal fantasy until late in the 20th century. The ancient belief in the romantic idea of prayer phenomenon refused to accept the futility of chasing an illusion – a prayer phenomenon.

God is addressed in a liturgy of prayers of various world religions. Prayers involving the name of a God have become established as a common spiritual practice in both the West and the East.

Many people are still unable to open up and analyse that prayer is not an email to God, asking him to deliver something a person has requested.

Up to this autumn of my life, I have seen no evidence of any divine presence throughout my entire life. I am totally convinced that prayer is a waste of time either because there is no God or he is not listening.

1. (2)
For a vivid display of the uselessness of prayers without intellectual justification I will cite
one recent example, and another in our living memory.

On October 8 2005 an earthquake wiped off three generations of people in the Pakistan- administered Kashmir, killing 75,000 people. The irony is that the earthquake followed the reversion to orthodox Islamic practices by fellow Kashmiri Mirpuri men, of keeping long beards, changing into Muslim dress code and serious five prayers a day, in Bradford. The women likewise, began to dress in black Burqa, Hijab and Niqab, and everyone prayed five times a day wherever they were.

Another show of lack of benefit in prayers was sixty-odd years ago in 1947 during the Partition of India. After the Muslim violence against the Hindus in Noakhali (now in Bangladesh), hundreds of thousands of Hindus fled to Calcutta. They milled around the Sealdah Station in east Calcutta. Thousands died from starvation and disease as their prayers to their Hindu gods were not answered. Mother Teresa’s Christian God was equally unavailable except that she gave them Christian rites while dying in destitute.

It is a ridiculously useless prayer phenomenon when loud speakers are used for Hindu bhajans, Muslim aazan and Sikh Akhanda path, disturbing everybody in the locality populated by many religious groups. It is unprofitable to the person and others.

For the Meitei of Manipur (India) of which I am one, when misfortune befell a person, perhaps with a stroke or cancer, a family member would consult an astrologer who would then work out on his horoscope with a small fee, that certain planet especially the Saturn was influencing the person.

A remedy would be a prayer with a bizarre array of offerings to the planet, such as a few grains of rice, milk from a black cow, a tuft of certain grass (Tingthou), a few grams of gold etcetera. Or, he might suggest a dish of rice pudding and a bunch of bananas.

All these beliefs are beyond educated intelligence and bereft of any scientific merit. But people do believe them as they believe in a God and superstition. There are transient psychological benefits, no doubt.

The prayer phenomenon was traditionally believed to be fruitful in the 20th century, but the growing impact of scientific advances and interpretations of the non-existence of God though not agreed my many, have led many people to abandon it in favour of a more metaphysical understanding of the hopelessness of prayers.

Religions began before science when the earth was regarded as the centre of the universe, not a planet that orbits round the sun. For our ancestors God was a simple answer to a complex of their problems.

For a prayer one needs a God. Without God prayer is invalid. But the delightful praise for the wonders and the infinity of God does not stand up to the New Age model of God. All these flamboyant words in praise of God merely rent crass absurdities and serve only as a gigantic collective imagery of a living God.

The religious leaders objectify and universalise the reality of the existence of God by citing
spiritual promises which can not be proven to fulfil.

Prayers are not electromagnetic waves (like radio and TV waves and cell phones) with which you can communicate with God. They were invented to glorify so many gods, such as fertility
(3)
god, harvest god, sun, rain, wind etc. Monotheism was a brilliant invention to bring all these gods into one powerful single God who will provide everything if you pray according to rules of a brand of religions.

Most of us have the religion of our parents, which makes our religion a matter of chance. There is no way of being sure which religion and God are the “real” ones, and which one of them is going to answer our prayers.

The raison d’être of prayer is faith in God with the hope that what one is asking for has a fair chance of deliverance. For some unfortunates it is the cutting age of hopelessness, like a drowning man trying to clutch at a floating straw, hoping that it might save his life.

Hope is not self-filling spa water, which God keeps topping up. We have to have a cut-off point when we see that prayer does not work.

The importance of prayers is simply the delight in the brief but elegant uplift of human heart to God, who people imagine, is listening to them. The motto of my St Joseph’s College/school in Darjeeling, was “Sursum Chorda – lift up your heart (to God).

Daily prayers were introduced as they plucked at the heartstrings of the believers, recognising the interrelationship between musical harmony and vocal human hearts with a reawakening of the mind and the senses.

The lissom harmonised music elevates human thoughts to some sort of inner spiritualism from the fevered part of consciousness. It gives people an extra piquancy to their hype, a farrago in their obsession with God in quite an adolescent way.

In reality, a prayer leaves nothing of substance when faced with the challenging world of modern living. The chance of a camel going through the eye of a needle is more likely than a salient woman’s prayer answered when asking God to save her husband dying of lung cancer (that invariably kills the patient within one year of diagnosis, prayer or no prayer).

A study in ’American Psychologists’ (January 2003, Religion and Spirituality to physical health) failed to find evidence to support a link between depth of religiousness and physical health. There were consistent failures to support the hypothesis that religion or spirituality slows the progression of cancer or improves recovery from acute illness but some evidence that religion and spirituality impedes recovery from an acute illness.

And for me, prayer is a waste of time.

The writer is based in the UK
Email: imsingh@onetel.com
Website: www.drimsingh.co.uk

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WHO SAID PRAYER IS NOT A WASTE OF TIME

By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh Pope Benedict XVI. He said on May 18 2007: “He… more »

By: Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh

Pope Benedict XVI. He said on May 18 2007: “He who prays does not waste his time, even if the situation has all the markings of being an emergency and seems to push in towards action alone.”

Every time an incumbent Pope gets ill, the Catholic people worldwide (app. 2 billion) pray that he recovers quickly. The Pope is 85 in April 2012. Perhaps, the prayers are helping him.
I wish him well.

According to Caroline Piigozzi and Marco Polity – the authors of two books, the Pope is believed to have had a heart operation and two minor strokes while still a cardinal (Joseph Ratzinger). He suffers from Atrial fibrillation (irregular heart beats). He has a painful right leg and is now using a stick.

My paper however, is to clarify with the Pope that that prayer is useless because prayer is a reverent petition to God – the God in all caps, whose existence has never been proved, while life is a part, an infinitely small part of nature’s plan. Death, disease, decay and accidents are parts of her inscrutable design. The concept of life is related to consciousness and existence.

Prayer cannot prevent death. Death is not God-ordained. Nor is there a scientific death gene in our chromosomes. Diseases are incidental depending on hygiene, standard of living and diet. Decay is part of the wear and tear of old age. Accidents happen from a variety of factors such as lack of concentration, unsafe conditions, carelessness, faulty equipment and so on.

As I am talking of science I need data. There is the latest Cochrane review (November 9 2011). This 69 page manuscript is a meta-analysis of 10 prospective randomised studies on intercessory prayers to help the efforts of modern medicine over 7,000 patients. Some studies showed benefit, while others did not. So the authors concluded that there is no indisputable proof that intercessory prayers improve mortality rates.

Personally, I found praying to God was a complete waste of time. It was a bit of let down for me in my childhood when I prayed to him every night for a two-wheel boy’s bicycle for me as a graduation from my three-wheeled infant bike. The cycle never arrived. Still, I continued to pray occasionally, even well into my young adult years, whenever I was worried about something, just in case.

Prayer mania spiralled into surreal fantasy until late in the 20th century. The ancient belief in the romantic idea of prayer phenomenon refused to accept the futility of chasing an illusion – a prayer phenomenon.

God is addressed in a liturgy of prayers of various world religions. Prayers involving the name of a God have become established as a common spiritual practice in both the West and the East.

Many people are still unable to open up and analyse that prayer is not an email to God, asking him to deliver something a person has requested.

Up to this autumn of my life, I have seen no evidence of any divine presence throughout my entire life. I am totally convinced that prayer is a waste of time either because there is no God or he is not listening.

1. (2)
For a vivid display of the uselessness of prayers without intellectual justification I will cite
one recent example, and another in our living memory.

On October 8 2005 an earthquake wiped off three generations of people in the Pakistan- administered Kashmir, killing 75,000 people. The irony is that the earthquake followed the reversion to orthodox Islamic practices by fellow Kashmiri Mirpuri men, of keeping long beards, changing into Muslim dress code and serious five prayers a day, in Bradford. The women likewise, began to dress in black Burqa, Hijab and Niqab, and everyone prayed five times a day wherever they were.

Another show of lack of benefit in prayers was sixty-odd years ago in 1947 during the Partition of India. After the Muslim violence against the Hindus in Noakhali (now in Bangladesh), hundreds of thousands of Hindus fled to Calcutta. They milled around the Sealdah Station in east Calcutta. Thousands died from starvation and disease as their prayers to their Hindu gods were not answered. Mother Teresa’s Christian God was equally unavailable except that she gave them Christian rites while dying in destitute.

It is a ridiculously useless prayer phenomenon when loud speakers are used for Hindu bhajans, Muslim aazan and Sikh Akhanda path, disturbing everybody in the locality populated by many religious groups. It is unprofitable to the person and others.

For the Meitei of Manipur (India) of which I am one, when misfortune befell a person, perhaps with a stroke or cancer, a family member would consult an astrologer who would then work out on his horoscope with a small fee, that certain planet especially the Saturn was influencing the person.

A remedy would be a prayer with a bizarre array of offerings to the planet, such as a few grains of rice, milk from a black cow, a tuft of certain grass (Tingthou), a few grams of gold etcetera. Or, he might suggest a dish of rice pudding and a bunch of bananas.

All these beliefs are beyond educated intelligence and bereft of any scientific merit. But people do believe them as they believe in a God and superstition. There are transient psychological benefits, no doubt.

The prayer phenomenon was traditionally believed to be fruitful in the 20th century, but the growing impact of scientific advances and interpretations of the non-existence of God though not agreed my many, have led many people to abandon it in favour of a more metaphysical understanding of the hopelessness of prayers.

Religions began before science when the earth was regarded as the centre of the universe, not a planet that orbits round the sun. For our ancestors God was a simple answer to a complex of their problems.

For a prayer one needs a God. Without God prayer is invalid. But the delightful praise for the wonders and the infinity of God does not stand up to the New Age model of God. All these flamboyant words in praise of God merely rent crass absurdities and serve only as a gigantic collective imagery of a living God.

The religious leaders objectify and universalise the reality of the existence of God by citing
spiritual promises which can not be proven to fulfil.

Prayers are not electromagnetic waves (like radio and TV waves and cell phones) with which you can communicate with God. They were invented to glorify so many gods, such as fertility
(3)
god, harvest god, sun, rain, wind etc. Monotheism was a brilliant invention to bring all these gods into one powerful single God who will provide everything if you pray according to rules of a brand of religions.

Most of us have the religion of our parents, which makes our religion a matter of chance. There is no way of being sure which religion and God are the “real” ones, and which one of them is going to answer our prayers.

The raison d’être of prayer is faith in God with the hope that what one is asking for has a fair chance of deliverance. For some unfortunates it is the cutting age of hopelessness, like a drowning man trying to clutch at a floating straw, hoping that it might save his life.

Hope is not self-filling spa water, which God keeps topping up. We have to have a cut-off point when we see that prayer does not work.

The importance of prayers is simply the delight in the brief but elegant uplift of human heart to God, who people imagine, is listening to them. The motto of my St Joseph’s College/school in Darjeeling, was “Sursum Chorda – lift up your heart (to God).

Daily prayers were introduced as they plucked at the heartstrings of the believers, recognising the interrelationship between musical harmony and vocal human hearts with a reawakening of the mind and the senses.

The lissom harmonised music elevates human thoughts to some sort of inner spiritualism from the fevered part of consciousness. It gives people an extra piquancy to their hype, a farrago in their obsession with God in quite an adolescent way.

In reality, a prayer leaves nothing of substance when faced with the challenging world of modern living. The chance of a camel going through the eye of a needle is more likely than a salient woman’s prayer answered when asking God to save her husband dying of lung cancer (that invariably kills the patient within one year of diagnosis, prayer or no prayer).

A study in ’American Psychologists’ (January 2003, Religion and Spirituality to physical health) failed to find evidence to support a link between depth of religiousness and physical health. There were consistent failures to support the hypothesis that religion or spirituality slows the progression of cancer or improves recovery from acute illness but some evidence that religion and spirituality impedes recovery from an acute illness.

And for me, prayer is a waste of time.

The writer is based in the UK
Email: imsingh@onetel.com
Website: www.drimsingh.co.uk

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/who-said-prayer-is-not-a-waste-of-time/

Eight new ministers inducted into Ibobi government

Mail News Service Imphal, Apr 28: : Eight ministers were inducted into the Congress government led by Ibobi Singh today. The second swearing in ceremony of the Ibobi government began at 4 pm at the Raj Bhawan banquet hall. I Hemochandra, former Speaker, K Govindas, M Okendro, Ngamthang Haokip, Francis Ngajokpa, Dr Kh Ratan, Ak […]

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Imphal, Apr 28: : Eight ministers were inducted into the Congress government led by Ibobi Singh today. The second swearing in ceremony of the Ibobi government began at 4 pm at the Raj Bhawan banquet hall. I Hemochandra, former Speaker, K Govindas, M Okendro, Ngamthang Haokip, Francis Ngajokpa, Dr Kh Ratan, Ak Mirabai and Md Abdul Nasir were administered oath of office and secrecy by the Governor Gurbhachan Jagat.
All the newly inducted ministers are fresh faces in the Ibobi government and were not ministers in the last government. This is the third government led by O Ibobi Singh. Ak Mirabai a woman Congress MLA from Patsoi AC and Md Abdul Nasir from Lilong AC were elected for the first time and became minister for the first time. Dr Kh Ratan was elected for the second time from Mayang Imphal AC and became a minister for the first time. The other five ministers inducted today had earlier served as Cabinet ministers earlier.
O Ibobi Singh, Chief Minister, Congress president and Home Minister Gaikhangam, Congress ministers, MLAs, officials attended the function. Ibobi said the ministerial berths were given after giving lots of thoughts and considering their seniority and area they represented.
The main focus of the present government will be power, communications and health sector he said and full thrust will be given on these three aspects.
After the declarations of the Assembly results on March 6 last in which Congress got 41 seats in the 60 member House, Mr. Ibobi had taken oath as Chief Minister on March 14 and three senior members were inducted as Cabinet ministers on March 17. Congress President Gaikhangam was inducted as Home Minister, Debendra as Forest and Environment Minister and Phungzathang Tonsing as Health Minister.
Those elected and denied ministerial berths were Y Erabot, N Biren, K Ranjit, TN Haokip, N Loken.
Three other former minister, DD Thaisii, Md Alauddin and L Jayentakumar were not elected. The Chief Minister said there is possibility of rotating the ministerial berth and this time it will be different from the previous ministry.
Some of the MLAs who were denied ministerial berths were absent however TN Haokip and K Ranjit were present in the function.

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AMADA organises awareness programme

The 68th Awareness Programme of All Manipur Anti Drug Association AMADA was held today at Moreh Government Higher Secondary School Source Hueiyen News Service

The 68th Awareness Programme of All Manipur Anti Drug Association AMADA was held today at Moreh Government Higher Secondary School Source Hueiyen News Service

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Unattended car scares public

An unattended steel colour Hyundai car today morning scared public at Kwakeithel market as people were suspicous of possible bomb plantation inside the car Source Hueiyen News Service

An unattended steel colour Hyundai car today morning scared public at Kwakeithel market as people were suspicous of possible bomb plantation inside the car Source Hueiyen News Service

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NEC empanels Jettwings to provide job oriented training

Jettwings Institute of Airlines, Hospitality, Tourism Management today announced its empanelment under the North Eastern Council NEC to provide a unique 6 months full time specialized Diploma program in hospitality tourism to the unemployed and u…

Jettwings Institute of Airlines, Hospitality, Tourism Management today announced its empanelment under the North Eastern Council NEC to provide a unique 6 months full time specialized Diploma program in hospitality tourism to the unemployed and unprivileged youth of the region Source The Sangai Express

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Dr Meinya presses Chidambaram on Richard murder case

MP Dr T Meinya Friday pressed the Union Home Minister P Chidambaram to hand over the case of the alleged murder of Loitam Richard a 19 years old B Source Hueiyen News Service

MP Dr T Meinya Friday pressed the Union Home Minister P Chidambaram to hand over the case of the alleged murder of Loitam Richard a 19 years old B Source Hueiyen News Service

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ZHRF condemns alleged torture

The Zomi Human Rights Foundation has condemned in the strongest term what it alleged was a torture meted out to three indigenous residents of the district on April 20 while they were engaged in the age old traditional practice of hunting in the jungle …

The Zomi Human Rights Foundation has condemned in the strongest term what it alleged was a torture meted out to three indigenous residents of the district on April 20 while they were engaged in the age old traditional practice of hunting in the jungle Source The Sangai Express

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‘Kidney transplant facility soon at Shija’

It is good news for kidney patients in the state who need to replace their kidneys but could not afford the cost of going to other states for the matter as the facility of kidney transplant is coming soon in the state Source Hueiyen News Service

It is good news for kidney patients in the state who need to replace their kidneys but could not afford the cost of going to other states for the matter as the facility of kidney transplant is coming soon in the state Source Hueiyen News Service

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