UNLF slams CM Ibobi’s supportive remarks on NCTC ‘It is like throwing Manipuri people into fire from frying pan of AFSPA’

Reacting against the supportive speech of Chief Minister Okram Ibobi to setting up of National Counter Terrorism Centre NCTC , the proscribed UG group United National Liberation Front UNLF has categorically stated that NCTC is even more dreaded than…

Reacting against the supportive speech of Chief Minister Okram Ibobi to setting up of National Counter Terrorism Centre NCTC , the proscribed UG group United National Liberation Front UNLF has categorically stated that NCTC is even more dreaded than the much talked AFSPA and compared the statement of the Chief Minister to throwing the people of the state into the fire from the frying pan of AFSPA Source Hueiyen News Service

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‘Murder’ case of Loitam Richard Dr Nara presents Richard’s case to Sadananda Gowda

Karnataka Chief Minister Sadananda Gowda would meet students from North East in Bangalore within a couple of days in connection with the ‘murder’ of Richard Loitam Source The Sangai Express

Karnataka Chief Minister Sadananda Gowda would meet students from North East in Bangalore within a couple of days in connection with the ‘murder’ of Richard Loitam Source The Sangai Express

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Vote in Keirao, rest in Sadar Hills, Kabrang Tangkhul cry for government attention

Development and government attention is still a far cry for the villagers of Kabrang Tangkhul which rest in Sadar Hills’ territory but cast their votes in Keirao A C of Imphal East district Source Hueiyen News Service Nomita Khongbantabam

Development and government attention is still a far cry for the villagers of Kabrang Tangkhul which rest in Sadar Hills’ territory but cast their votes in Keirao A C of Imphal East district Source Hueiyen News Service Nomita Khongbantabam

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One dies in mishap at Khurai Nandeibam Leikai

One 38 year old pedestrian was killed when he was knocked down by a truck at Khurai Nandeibam Leikai under Porompat police station in Imphal East district at about 9 am today Source The Sangai Express

One 38 year old pedestrian was killed when he was knocked down by a truck at Khurai Nandeibam Leikai under Porompat police station in Imphal East district at about 9 am today Source The Sangai Express

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AR interacts with meira paibis

27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) organised an interactive session with the Meira Paibis at Sugnu in Thoubal District today. A total of 28 Meira Paibis and other women dignitaries of the area attended the function. They discussed about their well being and the prevailing state of affairs in the region. […]

27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) organised an interactive session with the Meira Paibis at Sugnu in Thoubal District today. A total of 28 Meira Paibis and other women dignitaries of the area attended the function. They discussed about their well being and the prevailing state of affairs in the region. AR Officers exhorted the Meira Paibis to come ahead and take proactive steps for the development of the state and to ensure peace and prosperity in the region.

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Resolve dispute at Chandel

Imphal. May 7NNN : The government of Manipur was accused of not paying necessary attention to the tension regarding land dispute in Chandel district of Manipur. Speaking to media persons in its office at Kwakeithel, Imphal, the president of All Manipur United Clubs Organization (AMUCO), KT Rahaman said that tension between two neighbouring villages inhabited […]

Imphal. May 7NNN : The government of Manipur was accused of not paying necessary attention to the tension regarding land dispute in Chandel district of Manipur.
Speaking to media persons in its office at Kwakeithel, Imphal, the president of All Manipur United Clubs Organization (AMUCO), KT Rahaman said that tension between two neighbouring villages inhabited by Aimol and Maring tribes near Pallel bazaar in Chandel district has been brewing since May 5 over land disputes between the two villages.
The situation has deteriorated every passing day leading to quarrels, blocking of roads, cutting water supply pipes and even firing of guns which may lead to unfortunate and unwanted incidents disrupting the peaceful atmosphere of the area in particular and the state in general, said the president of AMUCO.
Appealing to the state government to take appropriate and immediate steps to defuse the strained relations between the two communities before any untoward and undesirable incident occurs, AMUCO president said the situation demands urgent positive action from the side of the state government to bring back peace through an amiable solution to the trouble.
Saying that all communities living in different parts of Manipur should live in peace and harmony, Rahaman also appealed to the two communities to hold peaceful negotiations and try to bring about a cordial agreement to solve the problem.
He went on to say AMUCO exists for integrity, peace and harmony of the people of Manipur and a team of AMUCO had met the villagers of both the communities to try to bring them to negotiate a compromise so that peace and harmony can be maintained to avoid any communal flare up.

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Fire House sets crowd afire

Imphal, May 7 NNN: American rock band Fire House took the young Manipuris to the wonderland for a while. Sweat, dust, shouts and rocking to the full-fire fury by the hypnotised crowd marked the show of Fire House in the violent filled state capital Imphal on Sunday evening. From early afternoon people started conglomerating at […]

Imphal, May 7 NNN: American rock band Fire House took the young Manipuris to the wonderland for a while.
Sweat, dust, shouts and rocking to the full-fire fury by the hypnotised crowd marked the show of Fire House in the violent filled state capital Imphal on Sunday evening.
From early afternoon people started conglomerating at Hatta Kangjeibung in Imphal, the venue where the American rock band was to rock. Though they knew the show would start after dusk, the wait at home could no longer held them.Just after the local bands had the warm-up session, the American band swiftly took control of the stage, the crowd and of course the whole two hour-show had transformed Hapta Kangjeibung into the wild world of American ambience for the crowd.Everyone was rocking. The modestly attired ‘respectable’ ladies who were brought by the brothers and husbands could no longer resist themselves but to join the crowd’s sway rocking and singing away to the songs of the Fire House. Literally speaking, the jumping feet of thousands of people had kicked up thickening dust but the ‘VIPs’ and many high ranking bureaucrats did not mind as they too were already intoxicated by the Fire House music–they were rocking to the fullest. A young MLA just standing behind the media gallery was seen raising his hands while singing to the loudest of his voice with the American rock band. He had come with his family.
The only hiccups were the occasional tussles between the security personnel and certain over enthusiastic fans of the Fire House. A man was seen slapped and kicked by security men for wild behaviour in the vicinity of the VIPs and their families. He was pushed back after he was disciplined. But the man forgot about the thrash he was meted out by the men in uniform. He continued to rock after removing his shirt. But all these incidents, no one did bother. The crowd was too busy with the Fire House and the rockings.”I love you the people of Manipur. We are here tonight for you Imphal,” was what one of the band members announced. The crowd simultaneously responded to the announcement and the thousands and thousands of hands were seen waving in the air to the high decibel Fire House music.
“I came all the way from Tamenglong only to join the American band concert on live,” said Athuina Gangmei. According to reports, large number of people from Senapati, Ukhrul, Chandel and Churachandpur too rushed in at Hapta Kangjeibung for the show. ‘I used to see them only in the TV shows but now I have witnessed in real,” said contented S Alex, a college student from Ukhrul.
At around 8:45 pm, the band members of the band wished good night to the madding crowd. But the crowd did not accept it. They want more. The band obliged.

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Family opposes sex change decision of a man

Guwahati, May 7 NNN: A tussle between a 21 year old Assamese boy and his family members for sex change has become an unprecedented episode. The final nail in the drama has been the Bombay High Court’s green signal in favour of the boy to undergo sex change. Bidhan Barua, the 21 year old student […]

Guwahati, May 7 NNN: A tussle between a 21 year old Assamese boy and his family members for sex change has become an unprecedented episode. The final nail in the drama has been the Bombay High Court’s green signal in favour of the boy to undergo sex change.
Bidhan Barua, the 21 year old student has been given a green signal on Monday by the court to have his way. However, the relatives of Barua said they were hurt by the court’s decision.
Bidhan Barua alias Swati claimed himself to be a female trapped in a man’s body. In the this regard, Barua had petitioned the Bombay High Court after his parents allegedly thwarted his sex reassignment surgery at Mumbai’s Saifee Hospital on April 17. The Guwahati-based parents had traced Bidhan, their youngest
son to Mumbai and had allegedly threatened the doctors against changing his gender.
The 21-year old Assamese boy, in his petition contended that he always felt he was born with the wrong sex and used to dress like girls much to the dislike of his parents, who used to beat him up.
Bidhan Barua also said that his intention to undergo the operation was to marry his partner, a flight lieutenant in the Indian Air Force. Last week, the high court had rebuked Bidhan for writing to the Chief Justice and other authorities threatening to commit suicide if it did not hear his petition immediately and restrain his parents from prohibiting him. The chastising raised hopes of Bidhan’s father Supti Ranjan Barua that his son would remain a male. However, the court’s observation that Bidhan was an adult and had the right to take decisions about his life, came “as a shock”.
“How can the court come to a conclusion so fast? We are a joint family and as this is a sensitive issue we have to discuss and take a collective decision on something that that has ashamed us. We will keep all options open including challenging the court’s observation,” Supti Ranjan, an employee of Northeast Frontier Railway in Guwahati said Monday evening.
Other members of his family said they would move the Supreme Court if necessary. They added that disowning Bidhan could be an option.

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Protest rally against killing of Richard , Laaba taken out

Mail News Service Imphal, Chennai, May 7 : A protest rally to protest against the killing of Richard Loitam, Uripok and O. Laaba, Yumnam Leikai was taken out in Imphal city today. The protesters after assembling at AMSU H/Q situated at DM College complex took out the rally however police intercepted them near MG Avenue. […]

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Imphal, Chennai, May 7 :
A protest rally to protest against the killing of Richard Loitam, Uripok and O. Laaba, Yumnam Leikai was taken out in Imphal city today.
The protesters after assembling at AMSU H/Q situated at DM College complex took out the rally however police intercepted them near MG Avenue. The students tried to forcibly proceed further and shouted various slogans.
After that they returned towards the turning of Khuyathong and stood there with slogans. There too, the police team again came and an altercation followed. The protesters then assembled at AMSU H/Q where a meeting was held and decided future course of action.
Meanwhile over 300 people from different walks of life and many organizations yesterday came out to protest at Besant Nagar, Chennai, against the brutal murder of Richard Loitam. The protestors demanded that the Karnataka Government bring out the culprits and justice be brought to the grieving family as well as to the society. It also called upon the Karnataka government to take action against the Acharya NRV school of Architecture management for their negligence, false accusation and the cover-up in the death of Richard Loitam.
The gathering stood in silence and prayed for two minutes for the departed soul. Slogans were shouted, banners and placards put up by the participants
Sarungbam Bonny a student said , “It says India is the biggest democratic country. But here, it is suppressing the minorities, hiding the truth, discrimination and so on. Is it not sowing seeds for unwanted tyranny?
Are we living in a democratic country or some Facist country?”
Dilbir Soram (Associate Engineer, Caterpillar) said “Almost one month has passed but the college is still hiding the merciless murder. What is the college upto? Are they fearing reputatiuon loss?”
Vicky (Senior Software Engineer, TCS) said “ We beared the freedom struggle together believing we are brothers and sisters. But why such an act of injustice ? We demand justice and only justice”
Seema Shijagurumayum (Product Manager, Redington India Ltd) said “This collective voice will not die down till the justice is granted. We are here as a human being feeling for another human being. Why can’t the college authorities do the same? “ Raviratan (Team Leader, Taj Club House) said, “We need a fair justice. We are all Indians. Please treat us as one.
Tai-Niyu (Student, Apollo Engineering College) said “We are often bullied as Chinky. If we are not safe in our own country, where are we safe?
Richard Loitam was a 19 year old student from Manipur, who was a Architecture student (1st Year) at Archarya NRV School of Architecture, Bangalore. On the afternoon of 18th April, 2012 .Richard was found dead on his hostel room bed in a pool of blood with multiple injuries to his body and bleeding from his eyes, nose, mouth and ears. The signs on his body, which can still be seen in photographs, bear clear and distinctive signs which could have come only from being assaulted and battered. However, many conflicting reasons have been assigned as the cause of his death even before the details of the post mortem are made available, which raises concern and worry that certain vested interest individuals might not want the exact cause of death to come out and are trying to cover up the whole issue. Richard’s parents who are devastated by the irreplaceable loss are convinced that their son died of campus violence as there are indications and witness accounts of Richard having an altercation with other students on the evening of 17th April, the night before his death. Accordingly, they approached the authorities of the Institute to carry out a thorough, fair and transparent investigation so that justice is done and the culprits, if any, are brought to book.
Even after the passage of reasonable time, the authorities of Acharya NRV School of Architecture, Bangalore did nothing of significance, thereby prompting the parents of Richard to approach the police for help. The local police have not done a proper investigation into the matter, nor has the college authorities co-operated with the investigation thereby giving a sense of frustration and restlessness to the family and near ones of Richard.
The protest campaign was organized by volunteers of Justice for Loitam Richard Group Chennai.

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Two killed in road mishaps

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IMPHAL, May 7: Two individuals were killed in separate road mishaps in the state on April 6.

In the first incident, a pedestrian identified as Koijam Ibungo alias Sashikumar, 38 of Khurai Chaithabi Leirak was mowed down by a Tata truck bearing registration no MN 01 5532 on the morning of April 6 at around 9am.

The incident happened at Khurai Nandeibam Leikai.

Meanwhile, in another road mishap a man travelling on top of a firewood-laden Tata Mini truck fell down and died on the spot. The man has been identified as Mingjathang, 40 of Sagolmang.

The incident happened at Ingourok under Tengoupal PS, Chandel district.

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Two killed in road mishaps

IMPHAL, May 7: Two individuals were killed in separate road mishaps in the state on… more »

IMPHAL, May 7: Two individuals were killed in separate road mishaps in the state on April 6.

In the first incident, a pedestrian identified as Koijam Ibungo alias Sashikumar, 38 of Khurai Chaithabi Leirak was mowed down by a Tata truck bearing registration no MN 01 5532 on the morning of April 6 at around 9am.

The incident happened at Khurai Nandeibam Leikai.

Meanwhile, in another road mishap a man travelling on top of a firewood-laden Tata Mini truck fell down and died on the spot. The man has been identified as Mingjathang, 40 of Sagolmang.

The incident happened at Ingourok under Tengoupal PS, Chandel district.

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Government working towards AFSPA revocation: Omar

Srinagar, May 7(ANI): Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said that the Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA) would soon be revoked from areas where the presence of the Army is not required. “I believe that in the months ahead you will definitely see forward movement on the selective revocation of the […]

Srinagar, May 7(ANI): Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said that the Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA) would soon be revoked from areas where the presence of the Army is not required.
“I believe that in the months ahead you will definitely see forward movement on the selective revocation of the Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA) from parts of the state,” Abdullah told mediapersons, while presiding over the civil secretariat here.
Mehbooba Mufti, chief of People’s Democratic Party (PDP), had recently accused the government of not having the political will to have the controversial Act repealed.
This was Abdullah’s first day at office since the secretariat’s shifting from the winter capital Jammu.
“After the span of six months, the secretariat has started functioning in Srinagar and we have come here with a hope that the coming six months would be beneficial for the people and we get the support of people like last year,” he said.
Referred to as the ‘Durbar Move’ in local lexicon, this annual century-old tradition reportedly costs the state exchequer over Rs. 100 million annually.
Abdullah said the government will try to honour the commitments it has made to the people.
“We would try our level best to fulfill the promises and commitments made by the government. Efforts would be made so that there is no laxity on the part of the government and we are able to maintain peace and order in the state,” Abdullah added.
Srinagar is located 300 kilometers north of Jammu. The state government secretariat shifts every spring and autumn between the two capitals in conformity with changing weather patterns.

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Parents general body meeting of Sainik School Imphal

Mail News Service Imphal, May 7 : The first Parents General Body Meeting of Sainik School Imphal for the session 2012-2013 was conducted on 03 May 2012 at the school Kangla Hall. In the meeting in which more than 300 parents attended, the school Principal Col (Dr) Ravi Kumar addressed the august gathering. In his […]

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Imphal, May 7 : The first Parents General Body Meeting of Sainik School Imphal for the session 2012-2013 was conducted on 03 May 2012 at the school Kangla Hall. In the meeting in which more than 300 parents attended, the school Principal Col (Dr) Ravi Kumar addressed the august gathering. In his speech, the Principal urged the parents to play an important role in bringing all-round development of the cadets and the school. He also requested the parents to give their whole hearted support for the cause of the school.
A school report consisting of various achievements of the school cadets in academics and co-curricular activities held in the school as well as outside the school during the session 2011-2012 was also presented by the Officiating Headmaster, Major Anand Thoudam. The GBM of parents were informed about the new proposals of development for the current academic session.

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Imphal students intensify agitation – Calcutta Telegraph

Imphal students intensify agitationCalcutta TelegraphImphal, May 7: Students in Manipur intensified their agitation demanding justice in Richard Loitam and Okram Laaba cases, two Manipur students who died in Bangalore and Chennai under mysterious circu…

Imphal students intensify agitation
Calcutta Telegraph
Imphal, May 7: Students in Manipur intensified their agitation demanding justice in Richard Loitam and Okram Laaba cases, two Manipur students who died in Bangalore and Chennai under mysterious circumstances. Police today stopped a protest march by
Loitam case gives hope to kin of NE student who died in ChennaiIndian Express

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Imphal students intensify agitation – Calcutta Telegraph

Imphal students intensify agitationCalcutta TelegraphImphal, May 7: Students in Manipur intensified their agitation demanding justice in Richard Loitam and Okram Laaba cases, two Manipur students who died in Bangalore and Chennai under mysterious circu…

Imphal students intensify agitation
Calcutta Telegraph
Imphal, May 7: Students in Manipur intensified their agitation demanding justice in Richard Loitam and Okram Laaba cases, two Manipur students who died in Bangalore and Chennai under mysterious circumstances. Police today stopped a protest march by
Loitam case gives hope to kin of N-E student who died in ChennaiIndian Express

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Now Chandel embroils in land dispute – E-Pao.net

Now Chandel embroils in land disputeE-Pao.netImphal, May 07 2012: The government of Manipur was accused of not paying necessary attention to the rising tension regarding land dispute in Chandel district of Manipur. Speaking to media persons in its offi…

Now Chandel embroils in land dispute
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Imphal, May 07 2012: The government of Manipur was accused of not paying necessary attention to the rising tension regarding land dispute in Chandel district of Manipur. Speaking to media persons in its office at Kwakeithel, Imphal, President of All
AMUCO unhappy with govt`s silence on Chandel tensionKanglaOnline

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Now Chandel embroils in land dispute – E-Pao.net

Now Chandel embroils in land disputeE-Pao.netImphal, May 07 2012: The government of Manipur was accused of not paying necessary attention to the rising tension regarding land dispute in Chandel district of Manipur. Speaking to media persons in its offi…

Now Chandel embroils in land dispute
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Imphal, May 07 2012: The government of Manipur was accused of not paying necessary attention to the rising tension regarding land dispute in Chandel district of Manipur. Speaking to media persons in its office at Kwakeithel, Imphal, President of All
AMUCO unhappy with govt`s silence on Chandel tensionKanglaOnline

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Red Cross – A Ray of Hope

S. Sivakumar Red Cross Day falls on 8th of May. Back in 1963 the American President John F Kennedy reminded the world of this selfless movement and exhorted men and women to become part of this movement. “Today as the Red Cross embarks upon its second century of service, each of us has an opportunity […]

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Red Cross Day falls on 8th of May. Back in 1963 the American President John F Kennedy reminded the world of this selfless movement and exhorted men and women to become part of this movement.
“Today as the Red Cross embarks upon its second century of service, each of us has an opportunity and an obligation to become a part of this humanitarian tradition. For only through our help is this important work made possible.” : President John F. Kennedy on the 100th anniversary of the Red Cross Movement, 1963.Polio and Malaria – Joint Exercises
Let us recall the significant contribution of Indian Red Cross towards the Global Polio Eradication Programme in India. The country reached a major milestone in the history of polio eradication on 13 January, 2012, where we witnessed a 12-month period in which no case of polio was recorded. Indian Red Cross volunteers and staff played a noteworthy role in the dissemination of information to the general public, about the importance of preventing, controlling and eliminating the virus that causes paralysis, muscular atrophy and permanent deformity among children, on account of polio. The Indian Red Cross has also implemented Polio Programmes in the States of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh where Polio had high prevalence.
April 25, is observed as the World Malaria Day, the theme being “Sustain Gains, Save Lives: Invest in Malaria”. The Indian Red Cross supported by the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in 2010-11 had implemented the Malaria Prevention and Control Programme in the two high malaria prevalence states of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. The objectives were the distribution of 40,000 LLIN (Long Lasting Insecticidal Nets) in two states and supplemented government efforts and by dissemination of knowledge about malaria and raising awareness especially at the community level. Among other activities, the volunteers made visits to households, engaged in interactive sessions with the community members about health and hygiene, stressed on early detection signs and symptoms, cautioned on protective measures to be taken and thus educated the community imparting adequate knowledge regarding this killer disease. The Governors of the States of Uttar Pradesh, Chattisgarh and Andaman and Nicobar Islands congratulated and lauded the efforts and achievements of the Indian Red Cross Society.
The Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad speaking on an earlier World Red Cross remembrance day, said volunteers were the backbone and spirit of the Red Cross Movement. He was a great votary of voluntary blood donation and has had an opportunity to notice firsthand, the yeomen service rendered by volunteers in the wake of cloud burst tragedy at Leh that had occurred in August, 2010. People of Leh still cherish the two sanitation units set up by Red Cross volunteers.
Blood Storage Units – Upgradation
Regarding the upgraded Indian Red Cross Model Blood Bank, Dr. S.P. Agarwal, Secretary General, said that the Society collects 85% blood from voluntary donors and aims to achieve 100% voluntary blood soon. He added, the latest equipments such as automatic Elisa & serology processor, cold-room to store 2000 units of whole blood at 4 degree Celsius, storage of 5000 units of frozen plasma at -40 degree Celsius, equipments for component separation, transfusion transmitted infectious markers are being added. He added with hope that with the procurement of a mobile blood collection van, the society would help in achieving the target of 100% voluntary blood donation.
Functioning in Indian States
Indian Red Cross Society’s, Nellore District Branch (Andhra Pradesh) renders service to the community through Health activities and Medical Camps. It has an active Vaccination Centre and a Blood Bank,is involved with a Spastics Centre,has undertaken a Cancer Project,runs an Aids clinic, educates men on Disaster Relief and provides opportunity for youth by giving them a chance of joining Junior Red Cross/Youth Red Cross. It also has a Pinakini Gandhi Ashram which stands second only to Gandhiji’s Ashram at Sabarmathi at the National Level.
The Kottayam (Kerala) Red Cross Branch has been involved in multifarious welfare activities in the areas of health and social welfare. Red Cross Nursing and Employment Scheme (RCNES) is a project aimed at catering to the needs of the nuclear family in modern times, Red Cross Nursing Training Course is given every month for selected men and women. Supplying of free medicines to poor patients as per the prescription of doctors from all over the district is another noble act of this Centre. A well furnished service counter is functional at the Medical College, Kottayam. The Kottayam Red Cross Branch maintains a directory of willing blood donors. They have also conducted numerous eye donation awareness camps all over the district
Junior Red Cross (JRC) is active in Tamil Nadu. A two day JRC training camp was organized at Melakottaiyur where 172 Juniors and 32 Counsellors from 54 schools participated. Sessions were covered on History of Red Cross, Eye donation, Personality Development and culminated with Cultural activities by Juniors. Officers from Educational Districts like chief Educational Officer & District Educational Officer also participated in this two day camp. A three day Training camp for JRC students was conducted from 1.3.2012 to 3.3.2012 at Usilampatti involving 205 Juniors and 20 counsellors from 23 schools in which sessions were covered on history of Red Cross, Global Warming , Aids Awareness, First Aid & Road Safety.
History of Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
Young Swiss businessman Henri Dunant was the pioneer of the “Red Cross” activity. He was appalled by the condition of the wounded soldiers he happened to see in the battlefield of Solferino in Italy in 1859, during the Franco-Austrian war. He arranged relief services with the help of the local community immediately. What had occupied his thoughts, the aftermath of that war, became a book – A Souvenir of Solferino written in French, published in 1962 and became a passionate appeal against the inhumanity of war. Even today it is one of the most vivid and moving accounts of war, ever written. It suggested that a neutral organization be established to aid the wounded soldiers in times of war. Just a year after the release of this book, an international conference was convened in Geneva to consider the suggestions of Henry Dunant and thus the Red Cross Movement was born. International Red Cross Movement was established by Geneva Convention Act of 1864. The name and the emblem of the movement are derived from the reversal of the Swiss national flag, to honor the country in which Red Cross was founded.
Indian Red Cross Society
During the First World War – 1914 – India had no organization for relief services to the affected soldiers, except a branch of the St. John’s Ambulance Association and a Joint Committee of the British Red Cross. A bill to constitute the Indian Red Cross Society, independent of the British Red Cross, was passed on 17th March 1920 and became an Act in 1920. On 7th June 1920 , fifty members were formally nominated to constitute the Indian Red Cross Society and the first Managing Body was elected from among them. Tamil Nadu Branch has partnership with the National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, International Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies through the National Headquarters and individuals and philanthropists in supporting its activities. In fact, the Indian Red Cross Society is auxiliary to the Government.
The Task Ahead
One word would suffice, participation. In fact, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi has a comprehensive Post-Graduate Diploma Course in Disaster Preparedness and Rehabilitation, under the aegis of the Red Cross Society which seeks to provide opportunities to obtain specialized qualification which has recognition on a global perspective and also provide a platform to professionals to build up capacity for training. One could become a member of this Society by visiting the url http://www.indianredcross.org/membership.htm.The words of John F Kennedy still keeps ringing in one’s ears and has its relevance even today.
The Red Cross often steps in when nobody else can, performs onerous tasks and plays a unique role based on its international standing. And for this reason it gives us, the entire humanity, a ray of hope.

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HAC meeting

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IMPHAL, May 7: The first meeting of the Hill Areas Committee, Manipur Legislative Assembly will be held on May 9 at 11 am in the committee room of the old assembly building of the Manipur Legislative Assembly.

According to a source, the meeting is likely to review the Hill Areas Committee Resolutions regarding the Manipur (Hill Areas) Disctrict Council Act 1971.

Further according to a source, he Committee on Public Accounts, Manipur Legislative Assembly will also have its first meeting on May 15 at 11am at the Committee room of the Manipur Legislative Assembly.

The meeting will consider and discuss the 36th Draft Report of PAC and action taken by the government department on the recommendations of the PAC, added the source.

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CLK wants speedy judgment

IMPHAL, May 7: Chanura Lamchinglen Kangleipak (CLK) has on Monday raised its voice concerning denial… more »

IMPHAL, May 7: Chanura Lamchinglen Kangleipak (CLK) has on Monday raised its voice concerning denial of justice by the Manipur government against all crimes increasingly committed against women in the state, terming it “unfortunate.”

Urging the government to award befitting punishments to the culprits involved in the recent gangrape case of Jangthailiu Kamei and, rape and murder case of Keisham Premila, CLK further appealed the government not to hide and defend the culprits and further accused it of playing delaying tactics in delivering justice.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/05/clk-wants-speedy-judgment/