After UNC, NPF lobbies for PR in Manipur

A team of officials from Manipur unit of Naga People’s Front NPF is currently in New Delhi in the hope to persuade the Prime Minister and the Home Minister to impose President’s Rule in Manipur for alleged blatant violation of human rights in the sta…

A team of officials from Manipur unit of Naga People’s Front NPF is currently in New Delhi in the hope to persuade the Prime Minister and the Home Minister to impose President’s Rule in Manipur for alleged blatant violation of human rights in the state by Ibobi Singh led Congress Government Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Ukhrul denizens seek PM’s intervention

About 12507 people of Ukhrul have appended their signatures in an appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking his intervention in the situation which has unfolded at Ukhrul Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

About 12507 people of Ukhrul have appended their signatures in an appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking his intervention in the situation which has unfolded at Ukhrul Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

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After TNL prez, VP gives in resignation letter

Tangkhul Naga Long TNL vice president SD Reisang has tendered his resignation from the office of vice president leaving the apex Tangkhul organization sans any elected executive council Source Hueiyen News Service Pamreiso Shimray

Tangkhul Naga Long TNL vice president SD Reisang has tendered his resignation from the office of vice president leaving the apex Tangkhul organization sans any elected executive council Source Hueiyen News Service Pamreiso Shimray

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JCILPS members assault following altercation

A man who reportedly posed hurdles to the JCILPS Student Wing’s drive to identify illegal migrants was summoned and physically assaulted by members of JCILPS following which police pulled up some members of the joint committee apart from vandalising th…

A man who reportedly posed hurdles to the JCILPS Student Wing’s drive to identify illegal migrants was summoned and physically assaulted by members of JCILPS following which police pulled up some members of the joint committee apart from vandalising their office Source The Sangai Express

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NWU lines up sitinprotest

The Naga Women’s Union NWU is organising a sit in protest in all the four Naga districts on September 9 from 11 am to 1 pm to register a strong protest against the ‘unabated assault’ on the rights of the Naga people and tribals by the Government of M…

The Naga Women’s Union NWU is organising a sit in protest in all the four Naga districts on September 9 from 11 am to 1 pm to register a strong protest against the ‘unabated assault’ on the rights of the Naga people and tribals by the Government of Manipur with the ‘sole motive’ of keeping them under perpetual suppression Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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NPF demands President Rule in Manipur

A team of Manipur unit of Naga People’s Front NPF is now in New Delhi in the hope to persuade the Prime Minister and the Home Minister to impose President Rule in Manipur for alleged blatant violation of human rights by the Ibobi Singh Government S…

A team of Manipur unit of Naga People’s Front NPF is now in New Delhi in the hope to persuade the Prime Minister and the Home Minister to impose President Rule in Manipur for alleged blatant violation of human rights by the Ibobi Singh Government Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Need for setting up separate directorate for trade commerce mooted

The Indo Myanmar Border Trade Union has urged the government to set up a separate directorate for trade commerce under the Look East Policy of Central Government for facilitating Indo Myanmar Border Trade which in turn will boost economy of the State…

The Indo Myanmar Border Trade Union has urged the government to set up a separate directorate for trade commerce under the Look East Policy of Central Government for facilitating Indo Myanmar Border Trade which in turn will boost economy of the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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Border trade

Indo Myanmar Border Traders’ Union IMBTU on Monday said though the Indo Myanmar Border Trade has been carrying on for over two decades, Manipur has been basically deprived of the benefits, reports NNN Source The Sangai Express

Indo Myanmar Border Traders’ Union IMBTU on Monday said though the Indo Myanmar Border Trade has been carrying on for over two decades, Manipur has been basically deprived of the benefits, reports NNN Source The Sangai Express

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State level essay writing competition

The Manipur University NSS Cell will organise a State level written essay competition on ‘Role of NSS in community development service,’ a statement issued by NSS cell programme coordinator informed Source The Sangai Express

The Manipur University NSS Cell will organise a State level written essay competition on ‘Role of NSS in community development service,’ a statement issued by NSS cell programme coordinator informed Source The Sangai Express

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JCILPS, Govt to talk ILPS issue today

After the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS failed to appear for formal talks with the State Government on September 4, a second invitation has been extended by the Government, to which the committee has agreed to attend Source Th…

After the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS failed to appear for formal talks with the State Government on September 4, a second invitation has been extended by the Government, to which the committee has agreed to attend Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Ukhrul limping back to normalcy 12507 denizens petition Prime Minister for ‘judicial inquiry’ into August 30 firing

A petition signed by 12507 denizens of Ukhrul town was on Monday submitted to India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealing for centrally constituted judicial investigation into the August 30 incident and withdrawal of state forces from district hea…

A petition signed by 12507 denizens of Ukhrul town was on Monday submitted to India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealing for centrally constituted judicial investigation into the August 30 incident and withdrawal of state forces from district headquarters Source Hueiyen News Service Pamreiso Shimray

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Blind school rape case

The accused in the Government run Blind School rape case, Him Bahadur Thapa 35 alias Kansa who had repeatedly failed to appear in a Court here earlier showed up at Cheirap Court, Imphal today for the trial Source The Sangai Express Newmai News N…

The accused in the Government run Blind School rape case, Him Bahadur Thapa 35 alias Kansa who had repeatedly failed to appear in a Court here earlier showed up at Cheirap Court, Imphal today for the trial Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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KSOGHQ on Old Samtal incident

Following the IED blast and the eventual eviction of two families of Old Samtal village in Chandel district bordering Myanmar, the Kuki Students Organisation General Headquarters KSO GHQ met the CO of 28 Sector Assam Rifles, on September 2 at Kakchin…

Following the IED blast and the eventual eviction of two families of Old Samtal village in Chandel district bordering Myanmar, the Kuki Students Organisation General Headquarters KSO GHQ met the CO of 28 Sector Assam Rifles, on September 2 at Kakching Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Blockade of National Highways

By Col I S Chanam, Retd Blockade is the most potent weapon the inhabitants along the two national highways have over the government of Manipur. It has become a powerful

By Col I S Chanam, Retd

Blockade is the most potent weapon the inhabitants along the two national highways have over the government of Manipur. It has become a powerful means to besiege the valley which is ‘chingna koina pansaba, tribals na koina pan-ngakpa’.   During blockades ‘pan-ngakpa’ people instead of protecting the valley,  turn against and  attempt to starve the valley.

BJP Manipur advocates the congress run Manipur government to have a dialogue to amicably settle the present impasse.  ‘Dialogue-dialogue’ has become a fashionable rhetoric. Many people talk of ‘dialogue’ as and when a problematic situation arises. Resorting to a dialogue under the present condition will not be practical. It would amount to asking the government to yield to the demands of the UNC? The UNC will not listen to anything except the government accepting whatever they have been shouting for?

Blockade of the national highways needs to be stopped once for all. The government of Manipur and the valley population will always be under its threat. This occasion is opportune to start the process of eliminating ‘blockade of national highways’ once for all. BJP government at the centre willing to extend full assistance is a good starting point. Without resorting to dialogue, the government needs to initiate and take such measures that would make the ‘blockade ‘unable to achieve its aim. In order to thwart the aim of the blockade, the government must- a) ensure free movement of transport along the national highways and b) ensure no shortage of essential items in the valley. Once the ‘blockade’  is deprived of its devastating effect, its magical power, its potency will disappear.

This will entail  three actions. First-deployment of a strong security force all along the route from Dimapur  to Kangpokpi, with posts at suitable locations. Its task will be to ensure security along the route. The portion between Dimapur to Kohima also  should preferably be covered despite assurance of assistance from Nagaland Government. It is in this portion that NSCN collects heavy taxes from Imphal bound trucks under the very nose of Nagaland police. This tax is one of the causes of high prices in Manipur. Second – security escorted convoys should ply along the highway frequently enough to ensure no shortage of essentials. The convoys be accompanied by repair teams with recovery vehicles, to instantly repair broken down vehicles and un-repairables are towed to security posts.  Third- legal actions against the blockaders, by arresting them followed by filing FIRs under relevant section of IPC. The leaders must be apprehended and charge sheeted. Their cases must be disposed off at the level of judicial courts and not short circuited at political level.    Perpetrators of blockades in the past were not convicted and let off scot free. There is no fear of the law, hence repeated blockades.  Severe punitive action will be the only deterrent.

When the blockade loses its desired effect, the blockaders will lose their enthusiasm. Dialogue as a measure to ‘save face’ may be considered then and it will bear fruit. Otherwise also the blockade will die a natural death.

A protection force for the national highways is a permanent requirement for Manipur till railways connect up Manipur with the main land.

(This article does not intend to comment on the conflict arising from Ukhrul and its fall out. The article  targets only on blockades  as such.)

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A New Wave Is Coming – Entrepreneurs need to prepare

By Seine Yumnam What number would you say if I asked: “how many dukans (small retail shops) do you see once you step out of your house” and “how many

By Seine Yumnam

What number would you say if I asked: “how many dukans (small retail shops) do you see once you step out of your house” and “how many women are selling vegetables in the Ima market?” Most people in Manipur support their family through their small businesses – don’t we have a lot of retail shops selling pens, books, petrol, tobacco, toiletries? Yes we do. Those people who run those retails are all ENTREPRENEURS; they are taking the risk and competing against one another. Even the women in the Ima market are, to a certain extent, running their own business of vegetables and traditional clothes. Given the number of entrepreneurs we have in Manipur, it is shocking to see the status quo of the economy.  Stagnant, declining, diminishing, recession, no growth, unemployment – these are the few words that I can relate our economy to and they all have negative connotations. Aren’t we supposed to have growth and greater employment with greater number of entrepreneurs? If so, what are we missing in Manipur?

It is true that we have always had political and social issues that have dampened the growth of the economy and overall prosperity. In such scenario business may not have been very rewarding and as a result, people may not have had the incentive to build a successful business. However, things are changing under the new central government, and it is clearly seen by the new sports university coming up and the newly established accessibility to Myanmar region. My projections over the next 3-5 years would be that Manipur will be a lot safer and settled than it is right now. We will have a new environment, an environment that will, hopefully, be business friendly. When this happens, how likely is it that we will have the same/greater number of entrepreneurs who do not create jobs and fasten the growth of the economy?

It all depends on what kinds of entrepreneurs we have. The answer to the last question I mentioned in the first paragraph would be that we don’t have A LOT OF productive entrepreneurs. Most entrepreneurs we have are unproductive and destructive ones.

Years of political misguidance and trauma have created a mind-set among our people that make us believe, almost intrinsically, that there is no place for long-term/sustainable growth. Most people have only looked for a quick profit and quick spending. The idea of ‘get it now, spend it now, and not worry about the future because you never know if you will die tomorrow or not’ has gotten venomous in our society.  Most entrepreneurs we have think like this and do not have the growth mind-set.

There is no way that a retail bookstore can be differentiated from another bookstore. Entrepreneurs run their business for the sake of running and selling something while not looking for opportunities to expand their business. The only way to grow a business is to understand the needs of the costumers and deliverthem. We need our entrepreneurs to conduct deeper research on consumer needs and not buy a bunch of books and put it in the shelves without thinking how to sell it in such a way that people keep coming and his/her business continues to grow successfully. If the business is not growing, it is not capable of employing people, if there is no employment, there is no spending, and consequently the business fails. It is a simple transitive cycle that we all need to understand. These are the businesses of the unproductive entrepreneurs.

Another kind of entrepreneur we have is the destructive one, thosewho promise too much and deliver too little. Weak regulations in Manipur have enabled a lot of rent-seeking and tax evasion by many business people through mere connections. This amounts to wastage of a lot of resources and unfair treatment of people. No wonder there is a clearly defined and visible line between the rich and the poor. Such entrepreneurs fill their pocket in an illegitimate manner and leave nothing for the rest.

Such are the kinds of entrepreneurs we have always had over the past few years or so, but the rules of the game are changing and the allocation of entrepreneurs also ought to change – we need more entrepreneurs in the productive basket. They are the ones who can create values that will resonate for years in Manipur. Think about how Bimola Devi has changed the life of more than 500 people. She trained numerous people and helped them get financially independent while building a successful business for herself. She is the living example of a productive entrepreneur. If we had 10 Bimola Devi, we will have 5000 skilled and financially independent workers, we if had 100, we will have 50,000. It is important to recall how Bimola Devi expanded his business – she took a loan of Rs. One Lakh. Modi has already created 1.5 crore banks accounts in India. Financial inclusivity and accessibility is on its way. Very soon we will have access to small-business loans. In addition to this, we will have the permission to conduct international trade with our neighbouring South-East Asian countries. We need to prepare for this new wave. We need to realize that we are not going to continue experiencing the same kind of socio-economic scenario, and we need to respond to this changing environment.The role of All Manipur Entrepreneurs’ Association is even more important than it was ever before.

Expansive.Growth.Creative. Productive. Legitimate. Let’s build something that can be described by these words.

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Al Qaeda-IS Warning

By B.G. Verghese Al Qaeda’s call for jihad in India coupled with reports of yet smallbut increasing numbers of Muslim Indian youth joining the ISIS for jihad to restore the

By B.G. Verghese

Al Qaeda’s call for jihad in India coupled with reports of yet smallbut increasing numbers of Muslim Indian youth joining the ISIS for jihad to restore the caliphate sends out a signal that cannot be ignored. The Home Minister has properly called for heightened vigilance and tightened security. This, however, is the lesser part of the threat. The greater danger comes from the openly divisive politics of the BJP and the Parivar which is polarising the nation through vicious Muslim baiting and inciting hatred and violence on thoroughly concocted grounds of so-called love jihad. None can blame some young Muslims turning fundamentalist and wanting to join the Islamic jihad if they are suspect, told that they have no future in a Hindu Rashtra unless they conform to Hindutva diktatsas second class citizens. The cover pages of the Organiser and Panchajanya, the BJP and RSS organs, have this as their crusading theme.

Fortunately most Muslim Indians disdain this kind of gross slander despite continuous provocation.  The head of the DarulUloom seminary in Deoband and the All-India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat have once again denounced the al Qaeda call, asserting that Muslim Indians will not and must not be swayed by false, unIslamic teachings. UNESCO tells us that wars begin in the minds of men. So does communal hatred which is being both insidiously and openly preached by Hindutva zealots.

Karnataka police investigations have found most allegations to be unfounded and motivated. A CID survey showed that of 21,890 Hindu girls reported “missing” between 2005 and 2009, 229 had married men of other faiths but only 63 had converted. In that same period, many Muslim girls had married Hindu and Christian boys. These were marriages based on mutual love, a term that the loveless, hate-filled Hindutva crowd do not understand and cannot tolerate. The vicious GharVapasireconversioncampaign however smacks of abduction and coercion with a warped ideology driving such puerile politics.

The assaults on Christians, especially Dalit converts, have also increased with renewed efforts at “gharvapasi”. Madhya Pradesh has long been a worst-case state and its law on conversion, requiring permission by the District Magistrate, represents the acme of authoritarian communalism. Mostdalits convert because of intolerable caste oppression for ending which scourge the Hindutva brigade has no programme, educational, social or political, that has been pursued with any seriousness. Alas, sections among Christians and Muslim do practice caste but, everything said, conversion to these faiths remains an act of liberation for outcaste Hindus. This is the challenge, not political hatred clothed as alleged love-jihad.

This was not a theme Mr NarendraModi addressed on Teachers’ Day, which he hijacked to make it something of a command performance, aping Children’s Day without its spontaneity and substance. The occasion was reduced to political theatre with official directives to school authorities to ensure attendance and make all broadcast facilities, or else. The threat was there despite subsequent explanations and back-tracking.Children who could understand Hindi perhaps enjoyed the tamasha. But what of the others who did not understand but had to sit through two hours of boredom? What did it cost schools and parents to make the necessary arrangements for transport, canopies where necessary, TV sets and electricity connections? It would be useful to calculate the expenditure entailed nationwide, state-wise or even by individual cities and schools and see how many blackboards, toilets, leaking roofs, computers, and other basic wherewithal could have been provided with these same funds. Nothing was said about the demands and condition of teachers, school infrastructure, teachers’ training and better text books (than Dina NathBatra’s nonsense that Mr Modi has endorsed). It was a wasted and misused opportunity.

The Government has not covered itself in glory with the appointment of the last Chief Justice of India as Governor of Kerala. This is not to insinuate anything against Justice Sathasivamor unkindly allege that he passed a judgement favouring Amit Shah without an iota of evidence for saying so. But is sets a bad precedentof disregarding any cooling off period, but more than that of undermining the prestige of the highest judicial office in the land.

Nor will the Government gain any kudos if it disregards the repeated defiance of V.K. Singhagainst court and tribunal orders that go against him, this time in the  complete exoneration of Lt Gen Rathwho Singh accused of engineering the Sukna Army land scam. Singh disgraced his office and uniform for petty personal gain by thrice going back on his word to bury his campaign to prove that he was younger than he had claimed to be when entering the Army. He has since spent his time hounding other officers. The man should have been sacked earlier and has no place in the Government now when, unable to stomach the verdict of the Armed Forces Tribunal on the Sukhna land case that is a slap on his face, he now advocates an appeal in pursuit of his own ego.

Even as one commiserates with the people of J&K (and Pakistan) who have been stricken by devastating floods, there is reason to worry about the BJP’s continuing campaign to win a majority in the forthcoming general election in J&K in November, once again through polarising tactics. Apart from the misplaced and somewhat illiterate campaign against Article 370, the party is now trying to mobilise Pandit votes by peremptorily asking the State Government to provide land in the Valley for the rehabilitation of 60,000 families or about 300,000 souls who migrated under jihadi/separatist pressure. Rehabilitation is one thing. Building ghettoes is another – and that would be the result of the Central Government’s demarche.

The Congress is again being unwise in shielding Rahul Gandhi from accountability and responsibility as demanded by the old guard that has at last found its tongue. The “youth brigade” and the elders have been told not to indulge in mounting public criticism of inner rot in the party. The country needs a centrist or left of centre party, a role that the Congress could still play. But it is unlikely to go anywhere by defending dynastic politics and refusing, ostrich-like, to see failure or fix accountability. He who takes the credit must also take the blame.

The results of the 19th Livestock Census of India, 2012, now available, are revealing. The population of cattle has declined while the number of exotic breeds within that number has gone up. Bulls are being replaced by tractors and other mechanised means of haulage while crossbred cows yield more milk and are hence preferred. There is a campaign to upgrade indigenous cattle whose quality has been allowed to decline over two centuries by a foolish policy of cow protection on mistaken religious grounds. Refusal to cull surplus animals has resulted in the overbreeding of scrub animals. Our holy cows are underfed, abominably treated, a public nuisance and a threat to the forests and environment. Go-shalas represent misplaced piety. When will we learn better?

Sadly, the population of donkeys too has come done though those following the daily news might challenge this astonishing finding!

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Ensuring Food Safety

Off and on, we hear of various instances in the state with regard to impurities being found in packaged drinking water and other forms of processed food like biscuits, cakes

Off and on, we hear of various instances in the state with regard to impurities being found in packaged drinking water and other forms of processed food like biscuits, cakes and bakery items. These reported cases are but a small fraction of the tough reality that the food we eat is not safe. Earlier, the state government sent out public notifications over the ban of various food products entering the state from Myanmar and followed it up with raids on shops selling such items as canned fish with no indications of contents and ingredients used. However, things have turned right back to square one with the banned articles making their appearance in the consumable food market. There is no denying that a whole lot of unsavory practices continue in the food market sector all across the country with buyers putting in a range of additives that are not meant to be added at all to food consumable products and using underhand practices to make food more appealing to consumers. To cite an example, a report by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) a few years back found that most of the country’s milk was being watered down or adulterated with products ranging from fertilizer, bleach and detergent which were being used to make milk thick and give it a white, frothy look that would entice consumers to buy them.

Incidentally, the FSSAI was only instituted in 2006 to look into and take action over matters related to the quality of food products in the country and is still plagued with an acute shortage of human resources and technical apparatus needed for the task at hand. While the FSSAI has undertaken various studies and drives at times, they are far too less with more attention on the macro level rather than tackling what happens at the micro level in the numerous eating joints and markets that dot the country. To start with the issue of food safety at the micro level, it is a known fact that road-side hotels use left-over oil or mix in used tea leaves with new ones to cut their costs all over the country. Graduating a bit further, fruits and vegetables are often laced with calcium carbide to make them appear shining and fresh. With the transportation process of vegetables and fruits taking a long haul on roads and sometimes crossing numerous states and region, it is an open secret that when starting out, raw fruits and vegetables are loaded in along with chemicals to keep them from rotting. Once they reach their intended destination, another round of chemical brush up takes place to make them appear fresh and colorful.

In Manipur, the revelations of substandard quality food products or those being sold against their shelf life have been brought to public notice by an array of vigilante cum social groups. While the overall message on food safety concern is laudable, it would be wise to be suspicious of the ‘go back outsider’ agenda for many who have been targeted, happen to be non-locals selling the said goods. This is not to condone the practice of selling products beyond their shelf life but to point out that such drives should be not on the identity of people selling them but to put a plug on unsafe items being sold to the public. After all, there is yet to any action being taken up with regard to how fish are being fermented to give the staple ingredient of every Manipuri household: Ngari, when it is common knowledge yet again that the procedures involved are not hygienic or quality controlled. If food safety is to be the core issue as it should be, there needs to be a serious attempt with the Government agency leading from the front and supported by various stakeholders including civil society groups. The Government agencies would have to spread awareness among the general public and sensitize shopkeepers and warehouse staff that food products that have reached their shelf life or expiry dates should not reach the public and keep a check on food items are being stored as unscientific storage systems can also harm food and food products. The public on their part should not take the matter of raiding shops and godowns and seizing items but be alert by checking manufacturing information, expiry dates and notify the authorities.

Leader Writer: Chitra Ahanthem

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Tongjei Maril construction formally launched, CM hopeful of completion within three years

IMPHAL, September 8: Chief Minsiter Okram Ibobi Singh today flagged off the construction of the Tongjei Maril Bishnupur to Tupul and Bishnupur to Nungba sections by unveiling two foundation stones.

IMPHAL, September 8: Chief Minsiter Okram Ibobi Singh today flagged off the construction of the Tongjei Maril Bishnupur to Tupul and Bishnupur to Nungba sections by unveiling two foundation stones.

Two flagging off ceremonies were held at two separate places- at Bishnupur Cachar Road Educational Sporting Association (CRESA) ground for the Bishnupur to Tupul and at Joujangtek bazaar for the Bishnupur to Nungba via Joujangtek road.

The first stretch is funded by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) through the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DONER) under the project North Eastern States Road Investment Programme, while the second stretch is funded by the NEC.

Speaking at the Joujangtek ground, the chief minister said among the hill districts, Tamenglong is the remotest.

The Tongjei Maril, which has been there since the times of our ancestors is in such a bad shape that it takes seven to eight hours to reach Imphal from Tamenglong, he said before adding that the government has been hoping for long to develop this road to an all-season and easily accessible road.

This dream has been realized today with the help of fund from the NEC and the ADB, the Chief Minister continued.

These two projects will hold dear for the government as it will improve connectivity between the hills and the valley, he continued.

He assured the people that the State government is developing Tamenglong and many projects are underway.

It is not that the government is neglecting the district, he said and continued that after considering the geographical structure of the district, the Centre had shifted the rail line project from Senapati to Tamenglong.

Once the construction of the Tongjei Maril is completed, the Imphal-Tamenglong route will take only two hours at the maximum, he said.

However, the success of the project depends on the people of the district, he said.

Unless there are many disturbances to the construction, the work could be completed in the stipulated time of three years, the Chief Minister assured.

In fact, half the project could be completed by March next year, if there is no disturbances, and by another year the full route could be completed, he said.

“We should be careful of the quality control and not ransom money,” he continued.

He further urged the people against disturbances during land acquisition as there is no money for compensation in these projects.

“There can be negotiations but do not hamper the construction work for compensation,” he appealed

People of Tamenglong are more understanding than most others and co-operate willingly with the government in development projects taken up in the district which is abundantly rich with gifts from the nature, he said.

The Chief Minister further said, plans are on to construct the world’s highest bridge in the district, which will attract more tourists into the land.

Speaking on the issue of the MLR Act, 1960 passed by the State Assembly, Ibobi said it has been wrongly interpreted that the government will take away powers and land of the village chief under the Act.

He said the people should be aware that it was passed by the Indian Parliament in 1960 and the lands of the chiefs cannot be taken away in the hills.

The government is also mulling the idea of implementing the Mizoram pattern of organic farming instead of the jhum cultivation in the State, he said.

This will help control deforestation, he continued.

The hills are the people’s property, but no one should harm it by cutting down mature trees, he said.

The State government has asked the Centre for Rs 3000 crore to help implement the organic pattern of farming in the hills as was decided in a cabinet meeting but if the chiefs are not satisfied with the arrangement that the government is ready to amend the cabinet decision if it is suspicious, Ibobi said.

He further said that if the road connectivity is developed there will be improvement in source of income for the people and if the living standards of the people are improved, the State as whole will also develop.

Deputy Chief Minister who was also there said Tamenglong is now considered one of the most backward districts in the State, but once the projects taken up are completed, it would be one of the most advance districts in the State.

The Old Cachar road is a historic road of the State related to the ancestors and once construction is completed it will be known as the Tongjei Maril, he said.

The road will connect to the NH 37 after passing through Tupul , he said.

Gaikhangam also said that proposal for the reconstruction of the Kangpokpi-Tamei road has also been sent for approval to the ADB.

He appealed to the general public to co-operate and defeat the anti-social elements who will come out to disrupt the construction works in the district.

Bandhs and blockades will not bring anything good, it will only delay the development of the State, Gaikhangam continued.

Officials said Rs 114.70 crores have been sanctioned for the 50.80 km long Tupul Bishnupur road stretch and the work has been awarded to DRAIPL-ABCI (JV) and the work will be implemented by the Public Works Department, Manipur and a dedicated Project Implementation Unit has been established for the purpose.

For the Joujangtek to Rengpang stretch which is 69.52 km long, the work has been awarded to Keystone Infra Pvt Ltd with a sanction amount of Rs 147.71 crore.

 

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