CPI for cap on Panchayat polls expenditure

Expressing serious concern over ever increasing expenditure in Panchayat Election in the state, Secretary of CPI Manipur State Council Dr M Nara has urged the people of the state especially the candidates to put a cap on their expenditure and spend as …

Expressing serious concern over ever increasing expenditure in Panchayat Election in the state, Secretary of CPI Manipur State Council Dr M Nara has urged the people of the state especially the candidates to put a cap on their expenditure and spend as little as possible for a better and transparent administration Source Hueiyen News Service

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Seminar on Science for future underway

A Two Day Seminar on Science for Shaping the Future of India organised by Manipur University in association with Indian Science Congress Association Manipur Chapter commenced from today at the Senate Hall of the University with its Vice Chancellor Prof…

A Two Day Seminar on Science for Shaping the Future of India organised by Manipur University in association with Indian Science Congress Association Manipur Chapter commenced from today at the Senate Hall of the University with its Vice Chancellor Prof HNK Sarma as Chief Guest Source Hueiyen News Service

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Kothajit gets due recognition Govt awards him Rs 20 lakh

Kh Kothajit Singh, a member of Indian Hockey contingent as a reserve player in the recently concluded London Olympics, 2012 was given a cash incentive award of Rs Source Hueiyen News Service

Kh Kothajit Singh, a member of Indian Hockey contingent as a reserve player in the recently concluded London Olympics, 2012 was given a cash incentive award of Rs Source Hueiyen News Service

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ANSAM questions NSCN K

Condemning the alleged murder of Naga students’ leader Chunthuigai Kamei by NSCN K on August 17, All Naga Student’s Association Manipur ANSAM questioned ‘Where is our security when a student leader was murdered in such a manner without giving any p…

Condemning the alleged murder of Naga students’ leader Chunthuigai Kamei by NSCN K on August 17, All Naga Student’s Association Manipur ANSAM questioned ‘Where is our security when a student leader was murdered in such a manner without giving any prior warning’ Source Hueiyen News Service

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47th Hunger Marchers’ Day Martyred students remembered

Remembering the fateful incident in which four students laid down their lives during agitation against artificial scarcity of rice in Manipur on this day 47 years back, All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU today observed the 47th Hunger Marchers’ Day S…

Remembering the fateful incident in which four students laid down their lives during agitation against artificial scarcity of rice in Manipur on this day 47 years back, All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU today observed the 47th Hunger Marchers’ Day Source Hueiyen News Service

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Hunger marchers’ day

The 47th hunger marchers day was observed today organized by AMSU. Students led by AMSU President Thokchom Suresh paid floral tributes at Pishum Chingamacha and a rally was taken out. AMSU Gen Secy Dipanjit said students pay more emphasis on struggle for existence than education. Without right to life there can not be right to […]

The 47th hunger marchers day was observed today organized by AMSU. Students led by AMSU President Thokchom Suresh paid floral tributes at Pishum Chingamacha and a rally was taken out. AMSU Gen Secy Dipanjit said students pay more emphasis on struggle for existence than education. Without right to life there can not be right to education. The north eastern region has no institutes for higher studies.
Rather than giving thoughts on education, development people of NE are tortured and killed he added.
Gen Secy of Nupi Samaj, Ramani who took part in the 1965 incident said people were not able to get food as rice was transported to other states. The then Commissioners failed to distribute rice. Former Presidents and other leaders addressed the function.

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Hunger marchers’ day

The 47th hunger marchers day was observed today organized by AMSU. Students led by AMSU President Thokchom Suresh paid floral tributes at Pishum Chingamacha and a rally was taken out. AMSU Gen Secy Dipanjit said students pay more emphasis on struggle for existence than education. Without right to life there can not be right to […]

The 47th hunger marchers day was observed today organized by AMSU. Students led by AMSU President Thokchom Suresh paid floral tributes at Pishum Chingamacha and a rally was taken out. AMSU Gen Secy Dipanjit said students pay more emphasis on struggle for existence than education. Without right to life there can not be right to education. The north eastern region has no institutes for higher studies.
Rather than giving thoughts on education, development people of NE are tortured and killed he added.
Gen Secy of Nupi Samaj, Ramani who took part in the 1965 incident said people were not able to get food as rice was transported to other states. The then Commissioners failed to distribute rice. Former Presidents and other leaders addressed the function.

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Churachandpur Bandh called

A bandh has been called in Churachandpur district from 5 am to 4 pm on Tuesday by students’ bodies in protest against the bomb attack in the residence of tthe Executive Director, DRDA of Churachandpur C Hanshing on August 25 evening by armed miscreants. Under the aegis of Churachandpur District Students Union (CDSU) the bandh […]

A bandh has been called in Churachandpur district from 5 am to 4 pm on Tuesday by students’ bodies in protest against the bomb attack in the residence of tthe Executive Director, DRDA of Churachandpur C Hanshing on August 25 evening by armed miscreants.
Under the aegis of Churachandpur District Students Union (CDSU) the bandh has been called.
It can be noted that a powerful blast had occurred in the residence of C. Hanshing who is the Executive Director, DRDA, Churachandpur and also hold the post of Additional Deputy Commissioner of the district on August 27 evening injuring two persons.
In the blast the brother of the officer and a child got injured. The brother of C Hanshing identified as one Ningkhapao (50) and the child who happened to be the grand-daughter of C Hanshing is identified as Niangthiangkim who is only 1 year six month

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Churachandpur Bandh called

A bandh has been called in Churachandpur district from 5 am to 4 pm on Tuesday by students’ bodies in protest against the bomb attack in the residence of tthe Executive Director, DRDA of Churachandpur C Hanshing on August 25 evening by armed miscreants. Under the aegis of Churachandpur District Students Union (CDSU) the bandh […]

A bandh has been called in Churachandpur district from 5 am to 4 pm on Tuesday by students’ bodies in protest against the bomb attack in the residence of tthe Executive Director, DRDA of Churachandpur C Hanshing on August 25 evening by armed miscreants.
Under the aegis of Churachandpur District Students Union (CDSU) the bandh has been called.
It can be noted that a powerful blast had occurred in the residence of C. Hanshing who is the Executive Director, DRDA, Churachandpur and also hold the post of Additional Deputy Commissioner of the district on August 27 evening injuring two persons.
In the blast the brother of the officer and a child got injured. The brother of C Hanshing identified as one Ningkhapao (50) and the child who happened to be the grand-daughter of C Hanshing is identified as Niangthiangkim who is only 1 year six month

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Firing victim succumbs to injury

CCpur, Aug 27 NNN : T . Dongzapau , 67, a resident of Mualveng has succumbed to his injury last night. T Dongzapau got injured in his abdomen when one police constable on duty fired accidentally from his service weapon at the felicitation programme of Olympic Games medalist M.C Mary Kom on Sunday near Public […]

CCpur, Aug 27 NNN : T . Dongzapau , 67, a resident of Mualveng has succumbed to his injury last night. T Dongzapau got injured in his abdomen when one police constable on duty fired accidentally from his service weapon at the felicitation programme of Olympic Games medalist M.C Mary Kom on Sunday near Public Ground in Churachandpur headquarters in south Manipur.
On Monday, the district police reached to an understanding with the victim’s family members after a compromise deal.
The incident happened yesterday when T Dongzapau after having had attended the the felicitation programme of Olympic bronze medalist MC Mary Kom at Public Ground in Churachandpur district headquarters, was heading home when a police man on duty accidentally fired from his service weapon and hit him in his stomach. He was bleeding profusely. Some people immediately rushed him to the district hospital but he was referred to Shija Hospital in Imphal by the doctors.
On his way to Imphal Dongzapau succumbed.
Meanwhile, the Paite Tribe Council (PTC) Young Paite Association (YPA) and the Siamsinpawlpi ( SSPP) have condemned the incident in the strongest term on Monday.
They said the “shooting and killing” of T. Dongzapau s/o (L) T Ngulkhanthang of Mualveng , Hiangtam Lamka by the state police constable with his service rifle AK – 47 was another shocking incident which exposed the lack of discipline in the rank and file of the state forces, adding that it tantamount to state sponsored terrorism where innocent civilians become victims of terror act . These civil bodies said no armed groups should be permitted to carry out such “devilish act” and disturb the peace and communal harmony in the district in particular and the state as a whole. They urged the district administration and the state government to take action against the perpetrator.

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Firing victim succumbs to injury

CCpur, Aug 27 NNN : T . Dongzapau , 67, a resident of Mualveng has succumbed to his injury last night. T Dongzapau got injured in his abdomen when one police constable on duty fired accidentally from his service weapon at the felicitation programme of Olympic Games medalist M.C Mary Kom on Sunday near Public […]

CCpur, Aug 27 NNN : T . Dongzapau , 67, a resident of Mualveng has succumbed to his injury last night. T Dongzapau got injured in his abdomen when one police constable on duty fired accidentally from his service weapon at the felicitation programme of Olympic Games medalist M.C Mary Kom on Sunday near Public Ground in Churachandpur headquarters in south Manipur.
On Monday, the district police reached to an understanding with the victim’s family members after a compromise deal.
The incident happened yesterday when T Dongzapau after having had attended the the felicitation programme of Olympic bronze medalist MC Mary Kom at Public Ground in Churachandpur district headquarters, was heading home when a police man on duty accidentally fired from his service weapon and hit him in his stomach. He was bleeding profusely. Some people immediately rushed him to the district hospital but he was referred to Shija Hospital in Imphal by the doctors.
On his way to Imphal Dongzapau succumbed.
Meanwhile, the Paite Tribe Council (PTC) Young Paite Association (YPA) and the Siamsinpawlpi ( SSPP) have condemned the incident in the strongest term on Monday.
They said the “shooting and killing” of T. Dongzapau s/o (L) T Ngulkhanthang of Mualveng , Hiangtam Lamka by the state police constable with his service rifle AK – 47 was another shocking incident which exposed the lack of discipline in the rank and file of the state forces, adding that it tantamount to state sponsored terrorism where innocent civilians become victims of terror act . These civil bodies said no armed groups should be permitted to carry out such “devilish act” and disturb the peace and communal harmony in the district in particular and the state as a whole. They urged the district administration and the state government to take action against the perpetrator.

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Policy on migrants much : CPI , Gaikhangam appeals to fleeing students to go back

Imphal, August 27 NNN: Manipur State Council, CPI secretary Dr M Nara Monday alleged that the explosive situation in the state of Assam and consequent exodus of Northeast students and professionals from Southen cities has arisen out of the “non-serious attitude” of both the Central Government and state Government of Assam. The fallout of the […]

Imphal, August 27 NNN: Manipur State Council, CPI secretary Dr M Nara Monday alleged that the explosive situation in the state of Assam and consequent exodus of Northeast students and professionals from Southen cities has arisen out of the “non-serious attitude” of both the Central Government and state Government of Assam.
The fallout of the Kokrajhar event of Assam has created a panic situation throughout the country and not only in the Northeastern states of India, Dr M Nara, secretary, Manipur State Council, CPI told a press conference at the party’s office.
Nara addressed the press conference to express the party’s deep concern over the Assam situation.He said there can be more serious crisis of this nature and complecations are bound to appear extending the same fate to Manipur and other parts of the Northeast.
The Central should have a clear national policy on the migrants. Now, the need of the hour is that the Central Government should call an all party meeting at the Centre to chalk out a policy on this issue at the earliest without fail, Nara suggested.
The CPI will seriously discuss this matter in its National Council meeting being held on September 5-7 next month in New Delhi to bring out an appropriate policy, Nara informed.
Referring to the ongoing Panchayat elections campaign in the state, the state CPI secretary said the campaign is “awfully bad” and is felt that it is the most expensive and the worst kind of Panchayat elections ever held in the state of Manipur since the independence of India.
He said the CPI, Manipur state is very much worried about the future of the state with the present electoral system in the Panchayat Raj institutions.
It is not a genuine democratic grass root election, he accused and said it has turned into an “open voter auction mela.”
He added that the basic political philosophy of society building is getting lost and the present system has paved the way for more corruption, cheating and looting of public money, alleged Dr Nara.
He said, “We appeal to the people not to be taken away by such kind of malpractices and purchased the rights of our citizens by money. Let us try to prevent the present menace and realise the value of real democracy in the true sense.
Manipur Home Minister Gaikhangam on Monday once again made appeal to the fleeing students and professionals from the Southern cities to go back to their respective places and resume their normal activities.
The state Home Minister made this appeal a day after Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister R Ashoka accompanied by the state DGP and other officials visited Manipur on a confidence building move in connection with the flight of Northeast people from Bangalore and other parts of Karnataka.
Addressing a press conference at his official residence, Gaikhangam said further panic is not necessary to return to the cities like Bangalore, Pune and Hyderabad as Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister R Ashoka has made a confidence by visiting the state by himself yesterday.
Gaikgangam said he on behalf of the people of Manipur thanks the Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister for his confidence building visit to the state.
He also said now it has been clear that everything was a rumour and the people have also confirmed it. Moreover, the Karnataka Government has also arrested those involved in rumour mongering and at the same time steps are being taken by it to face such threat, he added.
Asked about the present steps taken up by Manipur police officers who are now in deputation in the Southern cities following the threat against Northeast people, Gaikhangam said he has been informed that things are very different between here in Manipur and there.
He made it clear that nothing is there in ground reality as rumoured though there are certain verbal threatenings saying such things are often happened in New Delhi, too.
Asked about the illegal migrants residing in Manipur, the Home Minister said it would not be proper for him to comment in this regard and noted that passport is required for such migrants because there is a national law policy of the country.
Necessary steps are being taken up by the state Government to deal with such issue, he informed and said he does not want to politicise on the matter.

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Hockey Olympian Kothajit given Rs 20 lakhs

Mail News Service Imphal, Aug 27: Kh Kothajit Singh, a member of Indian Hockey contingent in the recently concluded London Olympics, 2012 was given a cash incentive award of Rs. 20 lakhs by the State Government today. Chief Minister Shri O. Ibobi Singh who also holds the additional portfolio of Youth Affairs & Sports presented […]

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Imphal, Aug 27: Kh Kothajit Singh, a member of Indian Hockey contingent in the recently concluded London Olympics, 2012 was given a cash incentive award of Rs. 20 lakhs by the State Government today.
Chief Minister Shri O. Ibobi Singh who also holds the additional portfolio of Youth Affairs & Sports presented the cheque of the Rs 20 lakhs to Kh. Kothajit Singh in a function held in the Office chamber of the Chief Minister’s Secretariat, Imphal.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister said that the government had to accord Olympian status to the hockey player from the State Kh, Kothajit since he had been qualified for the Indian Hockey team for London Olympics. He expressed his unhappiness for Kothajit’s exclusion in the reception ceremony of the London Olympians.
Manipur Olympic Association President Bijoy Koijam, YAS Director H. Deleep Singh, Former Olympian and Manipur Hockey President Ksh. Thoiba Singh, Posterial Hockey Academy Imphal Secretary Ksh. Romesh Singh, father of Kh. Kothajit Kh. Dhananjoy Singh and officials of Sports department were present on the occasion.
The State Government on Aug 19 last felicitated Mary Kom, who won Bronze medal in Women’s Boxing (51 Kg) and awarded her Rs 75 lakhs and she was also promoted to SP , Manipur Police. Other State Olympians namely Laishram Devendro, Laishram Bombayla and Ngangbam Soniya were awarded Rs 20 lakhs each.

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NSCN on ENPO

Mail News Service Imphal, Aug 27: This is to the doubts in people’s mind regarding the Eastern Nagaland People’s (ENPO) and eastern Naga national workers association ENNWA). When East India company came, the British administered only one fourth (1/4) of Nagaland as they surveyed only up to that. When they left India, they named the […]

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Imphal, Aug 27: This is to the doubts in people’s mind regarding the Eastern Nagaland People’s (ENPO) and eastern Naga national workers association ENNWA). When East India company came, the British administered only one fourth (1/4) of Nagaland as they surveyed only up to that. When they left India, they named the part of our land as un-controlled and un-administered area that is Naga Hills Tuensang area (NHTA) that is presently the Eastern Nagaland people’s organization (ENPO) jurisdiction and the recent demand of frontier Nagaland is purely between ENPO and Delhi. This is a people’s movement as ENPO represents the entire people of eastern Nagaland. ENNWA stands for eastern Naga national workers association (ENNWA) please note that ENNWA is purely an association and not a Government.
This association is formed by the eastern Nagas as usually said and commonly called by the Britishers as free Nagas and it functions under the umbrella of Government of the People’s Republic of Nagaland (GPRN) under the leadership of his Excellency S.S. Khaplang. ENNWA was formed by the to be a pillar of sovereignty where the entire Nagas spread far and near to come in unison for a common cause and in no way an institution of division, whether advance or backward and spread in different directions the lands that the Nagas have inhabited is called said a press hand out issued by Maj. Rtd. Kewongkhum Education Kilonser, Issued by Sangso Mongzar Naga, Secy.MIP.NSCN GPRN.

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PM’s statement on Coal Blocks

I seek the indulgence of the House to make a statement on issues regarding coal block allocations which have been the subject of much discussion in the press and on which several Hon’ble members have also expressed concern. 2. The issues arise from a report of the Comptroller and Auditor General which has been tabled […]

I seek the indulgence of the House to make a statement on issues regarding coal block allocations which have been the subject of much discussion in the press and on which several Hon’ble members have also expressed concern.
2. The issues arise from a report of the Comptroller and Auditor General which has been tabled in Parliament and remitted to the Public Accounts Committee. CAG reports are normally discussed in detail in the Public Accounts Committee, when the Ministry concerned responds to the issues raised. The PAC then submits its report to the Speaker and that Report is then discussed in Parliament.
3. I seek your indulgence to depart from this established procedure because of the nature of the allegations that are being made and because I was holding the charge of Coal Minister for a part of the time covered by the report. I want to assure Hon’ble Members that as the Minister in charge, I take full responsibility for the decisions of the Ministry. I wish to say that any allegations of impropriety are without basis and unsupported by the facts.
4. Allocation of coal blocks to private companies for captive use commenced in 1993, after the Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act, 1973 was amended. This was done with the objective of attracting private investments in specified end uses. As the economy grew in size, the demand for coal also grew and it became evident that Coal India Ltd. alone would not be able to meet the growing demand.
5. Since 1993, allocation of captive coal blocks was being done on the basis of recommendations made by an inter-Ministerial Screening Committee which also had representatives of State governments. Taking into account the increasing number of applicants for coal block allocation, the Government, in 2003, evolved a consolidated set of guidelines to ensure transparency and consistency in allocation.
6. In the wake of rapidly growing demand for coal and captive coal blocks, it was the UPA I Government which, for the first time, conceived the idea of making allocations through the competitive bidding route in June 2004.7. The CAG report is critical of the allocations mainly on three counts. Firstly, it states that the Screening Committee did not follow a transparent and objective method while making recommendations for allocation of coal blocks.

8. Secondly, it observes that competitive bidding could have been introduced in 2006 by amending the administrative instructions in vogue instead of going through a prolonged legal examination of the issue which delayed the decision making process.
9. Finally, the report mentions that the delay in introduction of competitive bidding rendered the existing process beneficial to a large number of private companies. According to the assumptions and computations made by the CAG, there is a financial gain of about Rs. 1.86 lakh crore to private parties.
10. The observations of the CAG are clearly disputable.
11. The policy of allocation of coal blocks to private parties, which the CAG has criticised, was not a new policy introduced by the UPA. The policy has existed since 1993 and previous Governments also allocated coal blocks in precisely the manner that the CAG has now criticised.
12. The UPA made improvements in the procedure in 2005 by inviting applications through open advertisements after providing details of the coal blocks on offer along with the guidelines and the conditions of allotment. These applications were examined and evaluated by a broad based Steering Committee with representatives from state governments, related ministries of the central government and the coal companies. The applications were assessed on parameters such as the techno economic feasibility of the end use project, status of preparedness to set up the end use project, past track record in execution of projects, financial and technical capabilities of the applicant companies, recommendations of the state governments and the administrative ministry concerned.
13. Any administrative allocation procedure involves some judgment and in this case the judgment was that of the many participants in the Screening Committee acting collectively. There were then no allegations of impropriety in the functioning of the Committee.
14. The CAG says that competitive bidding could have been introduced in 2006 by amending the existing administrative instructions. This premise of the CAG is flawed.
15. The observation of the CAG that the process of competitive bidding could have been introduced by amending the administrative instructions is based on the opinion expressed by the Department of Legal Affairs in July and August 2006. However, the CAG’s observation is based on a selective reading of the opinions given by the Department of Legal Affairs.
16. Initially, the Government had initiated a proposal to introduce competitive bidding by formulating appropriate rules. This matter was referred to the Department of Legal Affairs, which initially opined that amendment to the Coal Mines (Nationalisation) Act would be necessary for this purpose.
17. A meeting was convened in the PMO on 25 July 2005 which was attended by representatives of coal and lignite bearing states. In the meeting the representatives of state governments were opposed to the proposed switch over to competitive bidding. It was further noted that the legislative changes that would be required for the proposed change would require considerable time and the process of allocation of coal blocks for captive mining could not be kept in abeyance for so long given the pressing demand for coal. Therefore, it was decided in this meeting to continue with the allocation of coal blocks through the extant Screening Committee procedure till the new competitive bidding procedure became operational. This was a collective decision of the centre and the state governments concerned.
18. It was only in August 2006 that the Department of Legal Affairs opined that competitive bidding could be introduced through administrative instructions. However, the same Department also opined that legislative amendments would be required for placing the proposed process on a sound legal footing. In a meeting held in September, 2006, Secretary, Department of Legal Affairs categorically opined that having regard to the nature and scope of the relevant legislation, it would be most appropriate to achieve the objective through amendment to the Mines & Minerals (Development & Regulation) Act.
19. In any case, in a democracy, it is difficult to accept the notion that a decision of the Government to seek legislative amendment to implement a change in policy should come for adverse audit scrutiny. The issue was contentious and the proposed change to competitive bidding required consensus building among various stakeholders with divergent views, which is inherent in the legislative process.
20. As stated above, major coal and lignite bearing states like West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa and Rajasthan that were ruled by opposition parties, were strongly opposed to a switch over to the process of competitive bidding as they felt that it would increase the cost of coal, adversely impact value addition and development of industries in their areas and would dilute their prerogative in the selection of lessees.
21. The then Chief Minister of Rajasthan Smt. Vasundhara Raje wrote to me in April 2005 opposing competitive bidding saying that it was against the spirit of the Sarkaria Commission recommendations. Dr. Raman Singh, Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh wrote to me in June 2005 seeking continuation of the extant policy and requesting that any changes in coal policy be made after arriving at a consensus between the Central Government and the States. The State Governments of West Bengal and Orissa also wrote formally opposing a change to the system of competitive bidding.
22. Ministry of Power, too, felt that auctioning of coal could lead to enhanced cost of producing energy.
23. It is pertinent to mention that the Coal Mines Nationalisation (Amendment) Bill, 2000 to facilitate commercial mining by private companies was pending in the Parliament for a long time owing to stiff opposition from the stakeholders.
24. Despite the elaborate consultative process undertaken prior to introducing the amendment Bill in Parliament, the Standing Committee advised the Ministry of Coal to carry out another round of discussions with the States. This further demonstrates that the decision to seek broader consultation and consensus through a Parliamentary process was the right one.
25. The CAG report has criticised the Government for
not implementing this decision speedily enough. In retrospect, I would readily agree that in a world where things can be done by fiat, we could have done it faster. But, given the complexities of the process of consensus building in our Parliamentary system, this is easier said than done.
26. Let me humbly submit that, even if we accept CAG`s contention that benefits accrued to private companies, their computations can be questioned on a number of technical points. The CAG has computed financial gains to private parties as being the difference between the average sale price and the production cost of CIL of the estimated extractable reserves of the allocated coal blocks. Firstly, computation of extractable reserves based on averages would not be correct. Secondly, the cost of production of coal varies significantly from mine to mine even for CIL due to varying geo-mining conditions, method of extraction, surface features, number of settlements, availability of infrastructure etc. Thirdly, CIL has been generally mining coal in areas with better infrastructure and more favourable mining conditions, whereas the coal blocks offered for captive mining are generally located in areas with more difficult geological conditions. Fourthly, a part of the gains would in any case get appropriated by the government through taxation and under the MMDR Bill, presently being considered by the parliament, 26% of the profits earned on coal mining operations would have to be made available for local area development. Therefore, aggregating the purported financial gains to private parties merely on the basis of the average production costs and sale price of CIL could be highly misleading. Moreover, as the coal blocks were allocated to private companies only for captive purposes for specified end-uses, it would not be appropriate to link the allocated blocks to the price of coal set by CIL.
27. There are other important technical issues which will be gone into thoroughly in the Ministry of Coal`s detailed response to the PAC and I do not propose to focus on them.28. It is true that the private parties that were allocated captive coal blocks could not achieve their production targets. This could be partly due to cumbersome processes involved in getting statutory clearances, an issue we are addressing separately. We have initiated action to cancel the allocations of allottees who did not take adequate follow-up action to commence production. Moreover, CBI is separately investigating the allegations of malpractices, on the basis of which due action will be taken against wrongdoers, if any.
29. From 1993 onwards, successive governments continued with the policy of allocation of coal blocks for captive use and did not treat such allocations as a revenue generating activity. Let me reiterate that the idea of introducing auction was conceived for the first time by the UPA Government in the wake of increasing demand for captive blocks. Action was initiated to examine the idea in all its dimensions and the process culminated in Parliament approving the necessary legislative amendments in 2010. The law making process inevitably took time on account of several factors that I have outlined.
30. While the process of making legislative changes was in progress, the only alternative before the Government was to continue with the current system of allocations through the Screening Committee mechanism till the new system of auction based competitive bidding could be put in place. Stopping the process of allocation would only have delayed the much needed expansion in the supply of coal. Although the coal produced thus far from the blocks allocated to the private sector is below the target, it is reasonable to expect that as clearances are speeded up, production will come into effect in the course of the Twelfth Plan. Postponing the allocation of coal blocks until the new system was in place would have meant lower energy production, lower GDP growth and also lower revenues. It is unfortunate that the CAG has not taken these aspects into account.
31. Let me state emphatically that it has always been the intention of Government to augment production of coal by making available coal blocks for captive mining through transparent processes and guidelines which fully took into account the legitimate concerns of all stakeholders, including the State Governments. The implicit suggestion of the CAG that the Government should have circumvented the legislative process through administrative instructions, over the registered objections of several state governments including those ruled by opposition parties, if implemented would have been undemocratic and contrary to the spirit of the functioning of our federal polity. The facts speak for themselves and show that the CAG’s findings are flawed on multiple counts.32. This, in short, is the background, the factual position and the rationale of government’s actions. Now that the report of the CAG is before the House, appropriate action on the recommendations and observations contained in the report will follow through the established parliamentary procedures.

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Incessant rains wreak havoc across north India

Jaipur/ Haridwar, Aug 27 (ANI): Heavy rains across north India have thrown normal life completely out of gear. Torrential rains lashed Jaipur recently, flooding streets and stalling traffic.Speaking to reporters on Monday, locals said continuous rains have begun to affect their livelihood. “ Authorities have also issued warnings to locals in Uttar Pradesh as water […]

Jaipur/ Haridwar, Aug 27 (ANI): Heavy rains across north India have thrown normal life completely out of gear.
Torrential rains lashed Jaipur recently, flooding streets and stalling traffic.Speaking to reporters on Monday, locals said continuous rains have begun to affect their livelihood.
“ Authorities have also issued warnings to locals in Uttar Pradesh as water levels have escalated in River Ganga, leaving low-lying areas in Haridwar vulnerable to floods.
Local authorities vowed to deal with the aftermath of any situation that might affect the area.
Interacting with reporters here, Haridwar District Magistrate Sachin Kurve said, “Water levels in River Ganges are slowly rising and remain just 0.6 from the danger mark. We will have to see the pattern of rainfall in the next few hours. Our staff is working to deal with any situation, as the Ganges is nearing the danger mark.”
The administration has promised to take steps to evacuate the people to safer places.
The annual monsoon, vital for South Asia’s agricultural dependent economy, often wreaks havoc as floods inundate vast swathes of low-lying lands.
As River Yamuna breached the danger mark yet again, threatening to submerge low-lying areas in New Delhi, railway officials on Monday said the old bridge is still safe, and added that rail traffic would not be halted.
Divisional Railway Manager, Northern Railway (NR), A K Sachan, said that the bridge is safe for vehicular movement and a guard is deployed to check the water level.
“The danger level in Yamuna River is 204 metres, at the moment; the water level is 204 metres. But there is another aspect, where scour depth is measured, where the sand washed away in the riverbed is measured. So, that level is 199 metres, but so far that level is 201 metres. So, we have a gap of 2 metres. So, we are still very safe. We have deployed a guard on the bridge and round the clock manning is being done and if anything goes wrong like scour level goes further down, then we will have to take the action and stop the traffic on the bridge,” said Sachan.
Sachan further said that construction work of new bridge was delayed due to some problem posed by the Archaeological Survey of India and are trying to resolve the issue at the earliest.
So far, a total of 307.8 mm of rain has been recorded in Delhi in the second lap of monsoons that began in the last week of June.

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47th Hunger Marchers’ Day : Martyred students remembered – E-Pao.net

47th Hunger Marchers' Day : Martyred students rememberedE-Pao.netImphal, August 27 2012: Remembering the fateful incident in which four students laid down their lives during agitation against artificial scarcity of rice in Manipur on this day 47 ye…

47th Hunger Marchers' Day : Martyred students remembered
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Imphal, August 27 2012: Remembering the fateful incident in which four students laid down their lives during agitation against artificial scarcity of rice in Manipur on this day 47 years back, All Manipur Students' Union (AMSU) today observed the 47th
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Assam Rifles conducts health seminar

Mail News Service Imphal, Aug 27: A health seminar was conducted by 28 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of IGAR South at Kakching on 27th Aug 2012. The seminar was themed “Awareness with Compassion” where in Assam Rifles and other Government and Non Government agencies of Manipur joined hands against the menace of HIV/AIDS. […]

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Imphal, Aug 27: A health seminar was conducted by 28 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of IGAR South at Kakching on 27th Aug 2012. The seminar was themed “Awareness with Compassion” where in Assam Rifles and other Government and Non Government agencies of Manipur joined hands against the menace of HIV/AIDS.
The seminar was a step forward in the direction to eradicate the stigma and discrimination associated with people living with HIV and AIDS. Various eminent speakers expressed their views touching a over wide spectrum on issues related to HIV and AIDS. The seminar was inaugurated by Maj Gen UK Gurung,YSM,IGAR(S) and attended by various civil dignitaries .
Topics like changing scenario of AIDS, Stigma and Discrimination, the nexus of Drugs HIV and AIDS, Role and Challenges of Media and Alternative Cure from AYUSH were emphasized upon. The seminar also included a deliberate discussion on various issues and questions of the audience were aptly answered by the eminent panel.

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