Awareness programme for oil exploration throughout Churachandpur district

In the backdrop of the stiff opposition raised during public hearings held at Nungba and Jiribam in connection with obtaining environmental impact assessment clearance, the Government has decided to launch extensive awareness drives for the same ventur…

In the backdrop of the stiff opposition raised during public hearings held at Nungba and Jiribam in connection with obtaining environmental impact assessment clearance, the Government has decided to launch extensive awareness drives for the same venture throughout Churachandpur district Source The Sangai Express

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Govt employees absent during bandh to face music

The Assam government today warned of stern action against any government employee who stays away from office during bandh calls by any political party or other outfits Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

The Assam government today warned of stern action against any government employee who stays away from office during bandh calls by any political party or other outfits Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Sex racket busted in Paona keithel

In an unprecedented joint drive by women organisations, volunteers of Keithel Phambi Apunba Lup KPAL and Manipur Keithel Nupi Marup MKNM busted a sex racket in Paona Keithel in the heart of Imphal on Monday and rounded up 11 women, all maried, for…

In an unprecedented joint drive by women organisations, volunteers of Keithel Phambi Apunba Lup KPAL and Manipur Keithel Nupi Marup MKNM busted a sex racket in Paona Keithel in the heart of Imphal on Monday and rounded up 11 women, all maried, for indulging in the flesh trade in a hotel Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Blast claims 1 at Nongpok Keithelmanbi, IEDs recovered

A powerful blast claimed the live of a youth today at Nongpok Keithelmanbi while hand grenades was retrieved from the residences of a Pradhan candidate for Top Chingtha Gram Panchayat and another candidate in Imphal West Source The Sangai Express

A powerful blast claimed the live of a youth today at Nongpok Keithelmanbi while hand grenades was retrieved from the residences of a Pradhan candidate for Top Chingtha Gram Panchayat and another candidate in Imphal West Source The Sangai Express

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NEC to build hostels in Maharashtra, Karnataka

As part of confidence building measure for students and professionals of the NE region in Karnataka and Maharashtra, the North Eastern Council NEC has decided to build hostels to accommodate youths from the region in Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Mysor…

As part of confidence building measure for students and professionals of the NE region in Karnataka and Maharashtra, the North Eastern Council NEC has decided to build hostels to accommodate youths from the region in Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune and Mysore Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Government noncommittal, asserts KNO

Expressing displeasure and dissatisfaction at the progress of the SoO talks, Seilen Haokip, spokesperson of the KNO said, It has been on for seven years now but there has been no outcome Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

Expressing displeasure and dissatisfaction at the progress of the SoO talks, Seilen Haokip, spokesperson of the KNO said, It has been on for seven years now but there has been no outcome Source The Sangai Express Ninglun Hanghal

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NESO appeals ahead of proposed 12 hour bandh

Ahead of the 12 hour bandh called by North East Students’ Organisation NESO across the North East on September 6, the All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU , a constituent of NESO Monday has appealed to the people of Manipur to extend support to the prop…

Ahead of the 12 hour bandh called by North East Students’ Organisation NESO across the North East on September 6, the All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU , a constituent of NESO Monday has appealed to the people of Manipur to extend support to the proposed strike Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Meghalaya bodies demand permit system for visitors

Several social organisations in Meghalaya Monday staged a sit in, demanding immediate implementation of inner line permit ILP to restrict entry of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants to the state Source The Sangai Express Agencies

Several social organisations in Meghalaya Monday staged a sit in, demanding immediate implementation of inner line permit ILP to restrict entry of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants to the state Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Red Woods worth crores seized

A Special Intelligence Unit SIU team of Imphal West district police today seized red woods, worth Rs 3 crores in the black market, from the illegal possession of a person at Samurou Awang Leikai under Wangoi PS Source The Sangai Express

A Special Intelligence Unit SIU team of Imphal West district police today seized red woods, worth Rs 3 crores in the black market, from the illegal possession of a person at Samurou Awang Leikai under Wangoi PS Source The Sangai Express

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LS nod to bifurcate CS cadres of Manipur, Tripura

The Lok Sabha on Monday passed a bill that seeks to bifurcate the civil services cadres of Manipur and Tripura, meeting a long standing demand from the two northeastern states Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

The Lok Sabha on Monday passed a bill that seeks to bifurcate the civil services cadres of Manipur and Tripura, meeting a long standing demand from the two northeastern states Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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HERICOUN urges on controversial death of Renubala

HERICOUN has urged the authority concerned to institute an enquiry into the controversial death of Ngangom O Renubala of Loushangkhong Makha Leikai Source The Sangai Express

HERICOUN has urged the authority concerned to institute an enquiry into the controversial death of Ngangom O Renubala of Loushangkhong Makha Leikai Source The Sangai Express

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High Tipaimukh Dam negotiations sans peoples

Jiten Yumnam Two interesting sequential events marks end of August 2012. The formation of Sub Group and finalization of Terms of Reference between the Governments of India and Bangladesh on 28 August 2012 for joint surveys to assess the impacts of proposed 1500 MW Tipaimukh Dam over Barak River in Manipur comes just a day […]

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Two interesting sequential events marks end of August 2012. The formation of Sub Group and finalization of Terms of Reference between the Governments of India and Bangladesh on 28 August 2012 for joint surveys to assess the impacts of proposed 1500 MW Tipaimukh Dam over Barak River in Manipur comes just a day ahead of India offering Bangladesh a grant of US dollar 200 Million out of one Billion US dollar stipulated aid just a day later.
One wonders why the grant decision has to come around the time of finalizing the terms of agreements on Tipaimukh Dam joint surveys. Under the terms of reference, each country is envisaged for assessments in their respective sides. No one knows the contents of the terms of agreements, except some media reporting that Bangladesh has been offered a handsome stake in Tipaimukh Dam project. One is also left at lurch if and how Bangladesh will and can ever accept a stake in Tipaimukh dam, which will cause irreparable multifaceted social and environmental devastations, not just in Manipur, Assam, Mizoram but also in Bangladesh. One also wonders if Bangladesh will ever conduct an honest, participatory and holistic impact assessment, at least in their side, and if their assessment would be subjected to fabrications, manipulations and exclusions to please India. Further as to who will monitor the authenticity of the assessment reports, both in India and Bangladesh, and who will arbitrate, if ever there are frauds and complaints? Interesting days lies ahead.
The recent sub group formation between India and Bangladesh was highly conspicuous by the non recognition for participation of indigenous communities to be affected by the proposed Tipaimukh Dam in Manipur and further downstream in Assam despite the fact that there has been long standing calls from indigenous communities of Manipur to ensure their rightful participation in any decision making processes on Tipaimukh dam or for that matter, any other mega development initiatives affecting their land and resources.
For long, speculations are rife of compromise deals and agreements on Tipaimukh dam between India and Bangladesh. Many further speculates its’ just a matter of time and politics. Diplomatic relations between India and Bangladesh has grown after the election of pro India Sheikh Hasina Led Awami League Government in Bangladesh in 2009 and since then, bilateral discussions and possible negotiations over Tipaimukh dam seems to happen at a much more rapid pace. Views, positions and interests on Tipaimukh dam continues to be fast defined and redefined everywhere in the changing political contours The question is whether the two countries only can decide on the fate for Tipaimukh dam, when the land, water, forest and resources belong to the indigenous peoples of Manipur.
Will it be reasonable for the two countries to decide on the proposed destructive dam when the maximum impacts, loss of forest, submergence of agricultural field, displacement of villages, loss of livelihood and future of peoples, environmental devastations are to be borne by the people of Manipur?
Bangladesh for that matter would embark on illogical steps to take contradictory positions on water rights issues and indeed would be committing a severe blunder by succumbing helplessly to India’s pressures and its carrot and stick policies, if ever there is. While still reeling on severe water shortages and other serious social, environmental and other impacts due to Farakka Barrage and diversion of Teesta Waters, Bangladesh should refrain from adopting a compromising approach and position on Tipaimukh dam for some inconsequential economic and political gains.
Such steps would only be committing injustice for its own people depending on the Surma and Kushiara Rivers and also for the indigenous peoples of Manipur, Mizoram and Assam depending on the Barak Rivers and its Tributaries.
Memories are still fresh of Bangladesh official team who came down to Manipur in June 2012 last for spot assessment of Tipaimukh dam site receiving criticisms from civil societies of Manipur.The proposed construction of Tipaimukh dam has encountered serious controversies in Manipur and beyond. Civil societies of Manpur, Assam and Mizoram has long been demanding the revocation of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with the Government of Manipur, the National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) and Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited (SJVNL) on 28 April 2010,
reaffirmed on 22 October 2011 without the consent of the indigenous peoples of Manipur and all those who will be affected by Tipaimukh dam project in Mizoram, Assam and further down in Bangladesh. The two dam developers, NHPC and SJVNL to be involved in Tipaimukh Dam has extremely poor environmental, social, accountability and human rights records from its previous projects, viz, Teesta V (Sikkim), Subansiri HEP (Arunachal Pradesh) and Loktak Project (Manipur).
The environment clearance for proposed Tipaimukh dam construction cleared by the Ministry of Environment and Forest of the Government of India on 24 October 2008[5] despite objections of the affected villages in all the five public hearings held for the proposed dam at Tamenglong, Keimai, Mizoram, Tipaimukh and Churachandpur districts from 2004 till March 2008 also has been rejected by affected communities. The environment clearance also came despite the reality that nearly ten million trees and 27,000 bamboo columns are envisaged to be felled over an area of more than 300 Square Kilometres of forest land in Churachandpur and Tamenglong Districts of Manipur. Forest has been the crucial source of water, culture, tradition, food, medicinal plants and economy.
Indigenous peoples rights and the right to Free, Prior and Informed Consent as outlined in the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, 2007 has been violated by the MoU for Tipaimukh Dam in 2010, by environmental clearance in 2008 and in sub group formation between India and Bangladesh in August end 2012.
For each country, India and Bangladesh, to undertake surveys in their own sides under the said terms of agreements of the Sub Group can be highly dangerous. If ever there has to be a survey and impact assessment, it has to be a cumulative and holistic impact assessment based on participatory, transparent and fair process with due recognition of participation of indigenous peoples and local experts. There’s clear cut guidelines and recommendation from the World Commission on Dams concerning impact assessment. One has to put on record that India has yet to conduct a holistic impact assessment and that the Environment Impact Assessment prepared for proposed Tipaimukh Dam is condemned widely for misinformation and undermining the rich biodiversity, natural and cultural heritage of Manipur, for neglecting the social, cultural, health, geological and seismic impacts and for the exclusivity and lack of transparency in such studies, if ever has been held.
One also wonders as to how the two countries can ignore other international processes on decision making on water rights and developmental processes impacting indigenous peoples’ rights. For instance, the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination which had come out strongly in 2007 and on 2 September 2011, recommending the Government of India to fully respect indigenous peoples rights over their land and resources and also to take their free, prior and informed consent before any decision on proposed Tipaimukh dam[8]. India’s democratic claims will be rendered meaningless if it continues to disregard the voices, opinions of its peoples involuntary impacted by its unsustainable and destructive development policies and projects? What purpose will it serve for India to be at the UN Security Council as Veto wielding permanent member if it continues to ignore the recommendations of the body which it intends to serve?
Tipaimukh dam construction decision making processes is quite interesting in a way that the Government of India and the dam developers tends to rely on the entire state machineries and it’s not surprising that the military units operating under the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 and deployed to counter insurgents in Manipur are openly favoring Tipaimukh Dam construction and the marked catchment area and all approach roads to Tipaimukh Dam site are fully militarized, which will only aggravate the human rights violations in a conflict afflicted, politically contested and unresolved places like Manipur.
Communities affected by Tipaimukh dam has long been objecting proposed Tipaimukh Dam, especially after suffering failed promises and traumatic experiences from NHPC’s Loktak Multipurpose Hydroelectric Projects, which still continues to remain unresolved. Affected communities expressed severe opposition to all the five environmental public hearings held for Tipaimukh Dam and indeed, the Public Hearing at Keimai village on 26 March 2008 cannot be held due to massive community protest. Of Late, communities resolved and protest rallied against Tipaimukh dam construction on 14 March 2012 at Nungba town on International Rivers Day.
All affected peoples along Barak River should be rightfully involved in all decision making process on the proposed dam with due recognition of their inherent rights. A holistic impact assessment, such as on the socio, economic, environmental, cultural, health and human rights due to the proposed Tipaimukh Dam in all portion of the river in Manipur, Mizoram, Assam and in Bangladesh should be conducted with due participation of all affected peoples. Till then, the MOU signed between the Government of Manipur, the National Hydroelectric Power Corporation, the Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited on 28 April 2010, reaffirmed on 22 October 2011 should be revoked. Further, the Environmental Clearance granted by the Ministry of Environment and Forest of the Government of India should be revoked. Given the extensive forest areas to be submerged to the tune of more than 300 Square Kilometres of Forest areas, all processes for granting forest clearance should be suspended immediately. The Government and the dam developers should take the free prior and informed consent of all affected peoples as recommended by the UN CERD Committee specific on Tipaimukh dam. The recommendations of the World Commission on Dams, 2000, UNCERD and provisions of UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples resources should be fully adhered to in its entirely.
Any decision on Tipaimukh Dam construction cannot be bilaterally decided only by India and Bangladesh as the land, rivers, forests and resources in Manipur belongs to indigenous peoples of Manipur, and hence, their rightful rights to involve in all decision making processes affecting their land. The people of Manipur cannot accept any secretive and compromise deals between India and Bangladesh for Tipaimukh Dam construction and will continue to strive for defense and protection of their land for survival of coming generations notwithstanding arbitrary decisions forged elsewhere on its behalf. Bangladesh likewise, should also be cautious from falling into the carrot and stick policies of India, as this can led to conflict within itself. Bangladesh might do best avoiding grants and aids with strings attached. Diplomacies works best with peoples and not in absence of them.

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Corruption can be ended

Everyone says corruption is the root cause of all evils in the society. The question remains has anybody done anything to wipe out corruption. One waits for the occasion to grab the opportunity and after getting the benefit by hook or crook the same person starts talking of the harms done to the society by […]

Everyone says corruption is the root cause of all evils in the society. The question remains has anybody done anything to wipe out corruption. One waits for the occasion to grab the opportunity and after getting the benefit by hook or crook the same person starts talking of the harms done to the society by corruption. But the Government employee talking about corruption sounds funny. At best what he can say is what he has done at his level to end the menace of corruption. When you go to an engineering department you will see that the files never move unless you grease the palm. Unsurprisingly the same employee, who demands Rs 1000 for entering the file in the record book, will talk of rampantly done corruption at the ministerial level. What they do not know is they too contribute to expanding social menace. But there are still a large number of men and women who still uphold their belief that India is free from corruption. “If India is a corrupt land how could my poor father become a Government employee? I know the manner with which my father became a Government employee.” Then there are also a large number of men and women, who became Government employees teaching Hindi and other subjects after writing a letter to the top executive of the country. Then these engineers all from Manipur who are working at IT Park scattered at different parts of the country. What did they pay? Nothing. They are drawing nearly Rs one lakh in a month. Cowards who do not work hard will face uphill task in finding Government job, they observe. The dullards coerce their poor parents into believing that they are leading a vagabond life style as they are not supported by their parents in finding a Government job. The gullible poor parent all of sudden turn protagonists of their waylaid children’s theory and begin talking about corruption at different level wherever they sit. What these foolish parents do not know is that their children, who could not do well in any field, will not do well as a Government servant also. But qualified and highly educated youths do not talk about corruption. Men and women, who earn hefty income as Government servant, talk about corruption as they are not so sure of their siblings getting the job befitting the amount they had spent on their education. Education is being used not to enrich knowledge but as ambassador for oneself to become a Government employee. The present day lifestyle is very costly. One cannot afford to live peacefully unless one becomes a Government employee. Government employee appointment norms need to be amended. If that is done nobody will talk of corruption. If that is done nobody will come to offer bribe money to get Government job. That is called making both ends meet. That will abridge the gap between haves and have nots. These days Government employees are rich and unemployed poor. The unemployed men and women lead a lacklustre lifestyle with the grim future looking stark.

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Chinese activities in border areas

China disputes the international Boundary between India and China. There is no commonly delineated ‘Line of Actual Control‘ (LAC) between the two countries. Both sides patrol up to their respective perceptions of LAC. There has been no Chinese intrusion into our territory during the last three years. However, Chinese patrolling upto their perception of LAC […]

China disputes the international Boundary between India and China. There is no commonly delineated ‘Line of Actual Control‘ (LAC) between the two countries. Both sides patrol up to their respective perceptions of LAC.
There has been no Chinese intrusion into our territory during the last three years. However, Chinese patrolling upto their perception of LAC are treated as transgressions. Such incidents of transgressions are taken up with the Chinese side through established mechanisms such as Hot Lines, Flag Meetings, Border Personnel Meetings and the newly established Working Mechanism on Consultation and Coordination on India-China border affairs.
Government is aware of the infrastructure development by China at the border and their undertaking infrastructure projects in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK). Government has conveyed its concerns to China about their activities in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir and asked them to cease such activities.
Government is fully seized of the security imperatives of the country and reviews the threat perception from time to time as well as the need for developing requisite infrastructure in the border areas. Necessary steps, as required, have been initiated for ensuring that national security concerns are adequately addressed through development of infrastructure, including rails, roads and forward air fields, as well as operational capabilities of the Armed forces to secure the desired national security objectives.
Indian territory under occupation by China in Jammu & Kashmir since 1962 is approximately 38,000 sq. kms. In addition to this, under the so called China-Pakistan “Boundary Agreement” of 1963, Pakistan illegally ceded 5,180 sq. kms. of Indian territory in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir to China. In the eastern sector, China illegally claims approximately 90,000 sq. km. of Indian territory in the State of Arunachal Pradesh. The two countries have appointed Special Representatives to explore from the political perspective of the overall bilateral relationship the framework for a boundary settlement.
This information was given by Minister of Defence AK Antony in a written reply to Radha Mohan Singh and others in Lok Sabha today.

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Pt Vishwa Mohan Bhatt music concert

Grammy Award Winner Padma Shree Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt dedicated fiery music at AR senior Secondary School Keithelmanbi, 28 Assam Rifles on 03 Sep 2012. It was spell bound one hour for the student to the melodies and different Ragas played on Mohan Veena by none other than the very man who created this hybrid […]

Grammy Award Winner Padma Shree Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt dedicated fiery music at AR senior Secondary School Keithelmanbi, 28 Assam Rifles on 03 Sep 2012. It was spell bound one hour for the student to the melodies and different Ragas played on Mohan Veena by none other than the very man who created this hybrid slide guitar. The programme was organised in conjunction with SPIC MACAY commenced with welcome speech by student of ARSS, Keithelmanbi. Brig Navneet Kumar, Commander 9 Sector Assam Rifles graced as the Chief Guest.
The occasion was graced by a galaxy of eminent personalities. The Veena Icon Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt being a powerhouse performer, captivated the audience, Pandit Vishwa Mohan Bhatt has also been eminent in popularizing the Indian culture and music through out the world. The programme was witnessed by a large number of local populace,students and all ranks of Assam Rifles.

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One killed in blast

IMPHAL, Sept 3 MNS : A person was killed when an IED exploded at Nongpok Keithelmanbi Makha Leikai under Yairipok Police Station in Thoubal district today around 6.30 am. Sanabam Tonjon, 23, son of S Gopen died on the spot when the IED planted by unidentified miscreants at the backyard of his residence exploded and […]

IMPHAL, Sept 3 MNS : A person was killed when an IED exploded at Nongpok Keithelmanbi Makha Leikai under Yairipok Police Station in Thoubal district today around 6.30 am.
Sanabam Tonjon, 23, son of S Gopen died on the spot when the IED planted by unidentified miscreants at the backyard of his residence exploded and hit him around 6:20 a.m.
The incident happened when Tonjon entered the backyard to take his fish hook planning for fishing in the river, his family said. Before he worked as a handyman of a truck but left the job two month ago.
Decrying the blast which killed Tonjon, large number of local residents held a public meeting at the locality later in the afternoon and formed a Joint Action Committee (JAC) in connection with the killing. They also submitted a memorandum to the state Chief Minister through Andro MLA Shyamkumar.
The memorandum demands a further thorough search to clean the surrounding area where the blast took place to appease the neighbours from fear of bombs. It also demands immediate clarification from those involved in the bomb explosion and an ex-gratia to the next of kin.
Meanwhile, Tonjon’s body has been handed over to the family just after completion of autopsy at Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS), Porompat.

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1 killed in Manipur blast – Times of India

Sahara Samay1 killed in Manipur blastTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: Tension gripped Nongpok Keithelmanbi village in Manipur's Thoubal district on Monday after a powerful IED, believed to have been placed by rebels, exploded killing a twenty-two-year-old you…


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1 killed in Manipur blast
Times of India
IMPHAL: Tension gripped Nongpok Keithelmanbi village in Manipur's Thoubal district on Monday after a powerful IED, believed to have been placed by rebels, exploded killing a twenty-two-year-old youth. Sanabam Chonjohn was searching for a fishing rod
One killed in Manipur bomb blastHindustan Times
Youth killed after bomb hidden in home explodesTehelka
IED kills youth at KeithelmanbiKanglaOnline

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