MPTCC, MPTC to slug it out

Along with official confirmation of Dr Yumnam Radheshyam as the Manipur Pradesh Trinamool Congress Committee MPTCC candidate for the Hiyanglam by election, Radheshyam has been given nomination forms A and B Source The Sangai Express

Along with official confirmation of Dr Yumnam Radheshyam as the Manipur Pradesh Trinamool Congress Committee MPTCC candidate for the Hiyanglam by election, Radheshyam has been given nomination forms A and B Source The Sangai Express

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MUA condemns land demarcation

Condemning the land demarcation by the people of Andro on September 17, the Maring Uparup Assembly MUA has stated that the land demarcation was carried out in the territory of Sandang Senba Maring village, said a press release issued by the MUA Sou…

Condemning the land demarcation by the people of Andro on September 17, the Maring Uparup Assembly MUA has stated that the land demarcation was carried out in the territory of Sandang Senba Maring village, said a press release issued by the MUA Source The Sangai Express

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ILP talk ends in stalemate

The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has said that talks with the All Political Party ILP Committee held today ended without a major breakthrough, thanks to differences between the two sides Source The Sangai Express

The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has said that talks with the All Political Party ILP Committee held today ended without a major breakthrough, thanks to differences between the two sides Source The Sangai Express

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MUSURDC demands issuance of election notification

Manipur University Students’ Union Revival Demand Committee MUSU RDC has demanded the authorities of Manipur University to issue notification for holding MUSU election immediately Source Hueiyen News Service

Manipur University Students’ Union Revival Demand Committee MUSU RDC has demanded the authorities of Manipur University to issue notification for holding MUSU election immediately Source Hueiyen News Service

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Appeal to political party comes to light

It has been learnt that Dr Damayenti wrote a letter to the State unit president of a political party in the wake of the demotion of her husband Prof Sekharjit from the post of RIMS Director Source The Sangai Express

It has been learnt that Dr Damayenti wrote a letter to the State unit president of a political party in the wake of the demotion of her husband Prof Sekharjit from the post of RIMS Director Source The Sangai Express

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Proposed New Land Use Policy to be cancelled

State Cabinet has approved the lifting of ban on recruitment for various government departments to enable them to fill the vacant positions including those in the Department of Information and Public Relations DIPR Source Hueiyen News Service

State Cabinet has approved the lifting of ban on recruitment for various government departments to enable them to fill the vacant positions including those in the Department of Information and Public Relations DIPR Source Hueiyen News Service

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Controversial deaths of 55 women recorded in 9 months

As per data collected by the United NGOs Mission Manipur, Women Committee, the lives of 55 women were cut short under dubious circumstances this year alone from January September 21 including 21 women who were brutally murdered Source The Sangai E…

As per data collected by the United NGOs Mission Manipur, Women Committee, the lives of 55 women were cut short under dubious circumstances this year alone from January September 21 including 21 women who were brutally murdered Source The Sangai Express

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Police, hotel deny issuing ‘diktat’ to NE staff during Xi Jinping visit

Hours after the Union Home Ministry ordered a probe into reports that employees of an Ahmedabad hotel from the North East were asked to stay away from duty during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent visit, the city police and hotel management have de…

Hours after the Union Home Ministry ordered a probe into reports that employees of an Ahmedabad hotel from the North East were asked to stay away from duty during Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent visit, the city police and hotel management have denied issuing any such instruction Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Serakhatun murder case

JAC members and a large number womenfolk from Hiyangthang Pallak today tried to storm the Chief Minister’s bungalow demanding early arrest of the murderers of Serakhatun, who was found murdered on the bank of Nambul river at Irom Meijrao yesterday So…

JAC members and a large number womenfolk from Hiyangthang Pallak today tried to storm the Chief Minister’s bungalow demanding early arrest of the murderers of Serakhatun, who was found murdered on the bank of Nambul river at Irom Meijrao yesterday Source The Sangai Express

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Social factors and the health sector

As things stand now, there is no dearth of information to a certain extent with regard to common health issues. Of course, there are riders for factors like remoteness, lack

As things stand now, there is no dearth of information to a certain extent with regard to common health issues. Of course, there are riders for factors like remoteness, lack of access to information and knowledge etc. But generally, it is a fact that there is now more information available along with the health care delivery systems making its presence felt both in the public and private sector. The increasing number of chemist shops in both urban and rural settings is an indicator that health is an integral community concern. Here again, a lot still needs to be done and achieved in terms of quality medical care and treatment that is affordable and easily available to people cutting across where they are located, how much they can afford for treatment etc.

The interesting thing about health seeking behavior is that most often, one tends to delay getting a diagnosis or a medical consultation till the time our bodies start complaining. Over and above the complaints that our bodies register with us, there are social factors that subconsciously affect our health seeking attitude and practice. For example, our social behavior vis a vis health is different from our social behavior towards education. With the later, parents are determined that they see their children in a formal school by the time they are four years old. But the same parents may not be determined about undergoing health check ups as they enter their 40’s and 50’s, the stage where most diseases make their entry: blood pressure, heart issues, high cholesterol, diabetes to mention a few. With health, most of us tend to skirt around issues till the time something drastic happens that leads to medical consultations, their diagnosis and then treatment.

The social determinant towards health seeking behavior can be seen more clearly with the example of the HIV and AIDS services and programs available. In the late 90’s and the ensuing decade, the social norms of fear about HIV and AIDS coupled with ignorance contributed towards acute stigma and discrimination which led to people not stepping forth to seek services. Those who battled this social barrier lacked the support of affordable institutional care as we see today with free ART, medicines for opportunistic infections amongst others thereby limiting people from accessing whatever services were then in practice. Over the years of course, institutional support systems came in place and along with the advent of people living with HIV and AIDS coming to the fore to speak of their felt needs and to call for solutions, the specter if fear and ignorance attached to HIV and AIDS have changed to a more public health approach.

In a sense, health and health seeking behavior is a culmination of various factors at play, including of course, the whole economics of it. But if there is one area in the health sector that is not really talked and discussed at length and hence least understood is that of mental health where the general overview is that mental health must surely mean a sort of deviant from ‘sane’ behavior and something to be kept under wraps. Also, the traditional and conventional methods of prescribing medicines that suppress various manifestations of mental health without the supplementary component of counseling in Manipur has in a sense made mental health more individual based and one where the family is not involved. Yet one more area of mental health that is least discussed and understood is that of post partum depression, a clinical depression that can affect women after childbirth. In all the medical related process and stages that comes along with pregnancy, this area is totally left out with more focus on dietary support, vaccinations, dietary inputs and even post natal care of the child and the mother.

For those of us who think that health is only about a doctor-patient process, the truth is far off the mark for there are social factors that influence how one perceives health issues. To ensure better health for everyone, the impetus should not just be on focusing on improving institutional set up and train doctors, nurses and other medical practitioners but also to factor in cultural and social norms.

Leader Writer: Chitra Ahanthem

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Cabinet lifts restrictions on new appointments

IMPHAL, September 22: The State government has given approval for filling up vacant posts in the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) which acts as its mouthpiece to keep

IMPHAL, September 22: The State government has given approval for filling up vacant posts in the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) which acts as its mouthpiece to keep abreast with the changing times and to turn it into a department of repute.

In another Cabinet decision, the government has also lifted its restrictions on making new appointments in various departments of the State.

The Cabinet took the decision out of compulsion as various departments including DIPR which lack adequate staffs and as a result facing difficulties in implementing State plans and Central Sponsor Schemes were losing their grounds, Education minister Moirangthem Okendro who was also holds the CAF& PD portfolio said.

The decisions were taken during a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Okram Ibobi at his chamber on September 19. The meeting that began on 3 pm continued till late night.

Apart from filling up the vacant posts, fresh appointments will be made by creating new posts in DIPR. The new posts are of an additional director, four posts of joint directors, nine posts of deputy directors, two posts of PROs while the post of a GradeIV/Peon and nine posts of Chowkidars are going to be recreated.

The other departments which the Cabinet has given approval for making appointments are the Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Agriculture Department, Transport Department, Horticulture and Soil Conservation Department.

The Cabinet has also taken the decision of calling off its earlier decision of enforcing the New Land Use Policy in all the nine districts of the State, the Education Minister said, adding that the main reason behind the decision was the strong oppositions against it by people in the hill districts and lack of funds.

The State Government which was planning to get the funds from the Central Government to enforce the policy intended for saving land from encroachment took the decision of doing away with the policy after the BJP led NDA Government ruling at the Centre decided to scrap the Planning Commission, he said.

The State Cabinet had earlier decided to enforce the NLUP in January this year to save land from encroachment. The State government had even hired Sudha Pillai, a retired IAS officer, as the consultant to form the DPR of the policy.

Apart from making observation about the Mizoram model for implementing the policy, a meeting of the State Level Steering Committee was convened.

After thoroughly discussing the agenda of changing guidelines for forming Village Development Committee in those villages which have no Village Authority in the Cabinet meeting, no approval was given, Okendro said, adding that the villages in the hills wouldn’t have any Village Development Committee.

The Cabinet also gave its approval to the holiday list prepared by the General Administrative Department for the calendar year 2015. Next year will have 25 general holidays, 17 public holidays and 27 restricted holidays.

The Cabinet has also given its nod to appoint an executive member each in 10 Municipal Councils and 8 Nagar Panchayats.

It also gave an approval for allotting 44.1 acres of land for a permanent exhibition and centre at Khongnangkhong to the Commerce and Industries Department.

The cabinet also gave its approval for allotting land in Imphal East’s Sangomshung village, Senapati’s Ningthouphum village, Chandel’s Anal Khunou for building Kendra Vidyalaya Schools. It also approved the transfer of the place used by the State Power department at Porompat as its store and a place earlier belonging to the Mechanical Division of PWD to JNIMS, the Education minister said.

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Woman gives birth to five babies

IMPHAL, September 22: For the first time in the State, a woman gave birth to five babies at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences today around 1:05 pm. She was

IMPHAL, September 22: For the first time in the State, a woman gave birth to five babies at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences today around 1:05 pm. She was seven months pregnant.

The woman is identified as Oinam (o) Gita Devi, 34, wife of O Shanta Singh, 35 of Thanga Samnkon.

Gita who has already four children gave birth to four girls and a boy, unfortunately one of the girls died soon after birth.

According to family members, soon after realising that she was pregnant for the fifth time, Gita started consulting doctors and having regular check-ups.

As advised by the doctor, Gita had undergone an ultrasound check-up. After checking the result, the doctor said she was carrying three babies, they said.

Following which, she became more careful and completed her seventh month today.

This morning, however, she went into labour and was rushed to the Bishnupur District Hospital around 8:30 and admitted there, family members said. There, doctors said she was carrying two or more babies and as such, it could be risky for her at the hospital and referred her to RIMS, where she was rushed immediately.

She gave birth to the first of the five babies at 1:05 pm and in a span of 70 minutes gave birth to four more babies.

The five babies weigh 700 grams, 800 grams and 900 grams. Two of the babies are said to be weak and have been shifted to the Intensive Care Unit.

The conditions of the two others and their mother are said to be normal.

The delivery was conducted under Dr Sivarani and Dr Pepe attended by other doctors and nurses.

Soon after hearing of the delivery of five babies at a time, people who were in the hospital at the time rushed in to see the babies.

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JCILPS in a stalemate with all political parties committee on sharing expert opinions

IMPHAL, September 22: State deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam today assured the Joint Committee on Inner Line permit System to set up a flying squad under a designated police officer to

IMPHAL, September 22: State deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam today assured the Joint Committee on Inner Line permit System to set up a flying squad under a designated police officer to monitor migrant entry, said committee convenor Ibotombi Khuman.

Gaikhangam has also assured to register all hired labours brought into the State with the Labour department, he said.

The committee today met with the All-political parties committee on ILPS at the New Assembly complex.

Ibotombi however, expressed that today’s meeting should not be referred to as the second meeting between the government and the JCILPS as the all-political parties committee is not representing the government.

The JCILPS had met the State government represented by the Chief Minister and his deputy on September 19.

Following today’s meeting, Ibotombi called a press conference at their Nongmeibung office.

He said 15 members of the committee were present at the meeting with the political parties committee chaired by the deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam.

The JCILPS kept some points before the deputy Chief Minister led committee for their consideration. The points include the Act which was prevalent in the State before 1949 before merger with India, among others, he said.

He said the JCILPS urged the government to check the illegal influx of migrants into the State, even as we wait for an Act or law to be implemented.

He said the JCILPS had asked for a copy of the opinions and suggestions of the legal experts and academics submitted to the political parties committee, which the latter refused citing that the suggestions are confidential as it would have to be submitted to the government.

The political parties committee however, asked for opinions and suggestions from the JCILPS so that it could be incorporated in its report to the State government, he said.

He said any further meeting with the political parties committee is possible only if the JCILPS is provided a copy of the suggestions of the experts or the political parties committee submits its report to the government.

We are working for the people and want to be transparent. We don’t have any legal experts so we would first like to see the suggestions of the experts and then discuss it with the people, he said.

Co-convenor Khomdram Ratan said implementing the ILPS needs a strong will on the part of the government.

If the implementation of any Act or law in this concern is under the purview of the Centre, than what is the purpose of forming an all-political parties committee in the State, he questioned.

He said implementing the ILPS is a must for which the politicians need to show some political will.

The population of non-locals in the State has today reached a staggering 10-lakh, where the indigenous population stands at a mere 17 lakh, he said.

The second round of talk with the government will be only after the political parties committee submits its report, he said.

It is unfortunate that the All-political parties committee and the JCILPS seem to be on different sides of the fence, he said before adding that if the political leaders are serious than they could pressurise the Centre to work out a way on the issue.

There are also reports that photo studios are indulging in making fake id-cards for non-locals which is unfortunate, he said before appealing to all to desist from such illegal thing.

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NSCN to date with Narendra Modi soon

DIMAPUR/DELHI Sept 22 (NNN): The NSCN-IM delegation will hold dialogue with Prime Minister Narendra Modi but the precise date has not been confirmed. This time it was the Prime Minister

DIMAPUR/DELHI Sept 22 (NNN): The NSCN-IM delegation will hold dialogue with Prime Minister Narendra Modi but the precise date has not been confirmed.

This time it was the Prime Minister Office (PMO) which invited the NSCN-IM to hold ‘formal talks’.

“Our team will definitely meet the Prime Minister this time,” said a well placed source from the NSCN-IM.

A 10-member team of the NSCN-IM had left Dimapur on Saturday for New Delhi. Chairman Isak Chisi Swu and the outfit’s general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah are leading the team. However, a source from the outfit’s Ministry of Information and Publicity (MIP) said altogether 48 NSCN-IM leaders have left Dimapur for New Delhi in batches in the past few days to prepare for the talks.

Meanwhile, the NSCN-IM delegation is likely to start meeting the government of India representatives in the next few days’ time.

Holding talks with New Delhi interlocutor RN Ravi and Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh by the NSCN-IM team are likely to be held within this week. However, the NSCN-IM delegation is likely to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi only when he returns from the visit to the United States. Narendra Modi will leave India for the US later this week.

“Yes, the team (NSCN-IM) will definitely hold talks with the Prime Minister and it is likely after he returns from the US visit,” said a well placed source from the NSCN-IM set-up today.

Besides, Isak Swu and Th Muivah other top leaders who are in the team include VS Atem, Q Tuccu, AK Lungalang, Tongmeth, Rh Raising, TT Among, Yanger and Rev Puni.

It is worth noting that no concerted formal talks between the NSCN-IM and the Government of India for a long time, as it was witnessed during the Vajpayee era. When the UPA was in the saddle the relationship between the NSCN-IM and the Centre was more of the blow-hot, blow-cold affairs.

With the return of the NDA at the Centre, the Naga civil society organisations and the NSCN-IM are upbeat and there have been expressions of optimism that something good for the Nagas is coming.

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Shyamkumar led Trinamool kick starts Hiyanglam poll campaign

IMPHAL, September 22: Trinamool Congress Manipur has started its poll campaign for the ensuing by-election for Hiyanglam Assembly constituency on October 17. This was announced today by Th Shyamkumar led

IMPHAL, September 22: Trinamool Congress Manipur has started its poll campaign for the ensuing by-election for Hiyanglam Assembly constituency on October 17. This was announced today by Th Shyamkumar led Trinamool Congress in a press meet held at its office at Moirangkhom Imphal.

Th Shyamkumar speaking to the media said the candidature of Dr Yumnam Radheshyam has been officially approved by the All India Trinamool Congress, following which the campaign has been started from today at Hiyanglam.

Dr Radheshyam who was also present during the press meet stated that the vacant seat for Hiyanglam must be retained by a responsible person. He said he has been serving the people of Hiyanglam as a medical practitioner for a long time. He also exuded confidence that the voters will keep faith in him.

Dr Radheshyam dwelling on his past candidature on the CPI ticket said that he was a novice in politics at that time. It was because of a brother from CPI, who gave him a political platform, he added. Dr Radheshyam, however, maintained that in the current political trend CPI is not in a good position. He said he had also tried for BJP ticket, but the party is reeling under nepotism.

He eventually decided to join a secular political party like the Trinamool Congress, added Dr Radheshaym.

Legislature leader of Trinamool Congress, Dr I Ibohalbi, MLA of Oinam said that the ticket to Dr Radheshyam has been given after thorough consideration by the party. He said the party was looking for someone who will sincerely work for the people of Hiyanglam.

Dr Ibohalbi also maintained that Dr Radheshyam if elected will be a pillar of strength to the party. He appealed to the people of Hiyanglam to elect Dr Radheshaym, who will take their grievances to the House.

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Joykishan’s Trinamool camp to separately pitch by-poll candidate

IMPHAL, Sept 22: Kh Joykishan led Trinamool, under the name of Manipur Pradesh Trinamool Congress will pitch their own candidate in the Hiyanglam by-election, said Thokchom Inaocha. Th Inaocha, spokesperson

IMPHAL, Sept 22: Kh Joykishan led Trinamool, under the name of Manipur Pradesh Trinamool Congress will pitch their own candidate in the Hiyanglam by-election, said Thokchom Inaocha.

Th Inaocha, spokesperson of MPTC, in a press meet held today at the Manipur Press Club said three persons have applied for the party ticket for the upcoming election.

In this regard, the party president and office bearers have conducted several rounds of meetings, he said.

Inaocha continued that the name of the candidate for MPTC will be announced within three days’ time.

He alleged that the MLA of Andro Th Shyamkumar is using the Trinamool party election symbol, which is very unfortunate and he cannot claim the symbol.

He said that Shyamkumar has formed a new party called MPTCC and has given ticket to Dr Y Radheshyam.

The MPTC will take legal action against the general secretary of MPTCC P Premananda for claiming that Dr Radheshyam’s candidature has been given approval by the party high command, Mamata Bannerji.

Inaocha alleged that the claim is baseless, adding that Premananda had already been expelled from the MPTC.

The Hiyanglam Assembly Constitutuency by-poll will be conducted on October 17.

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VDF’s association seeks honorarium increment and separate battalion

IMPHAL, September 22: The All Manipur Village Defence Force Welfare Association today placed demands including increment of their monthly honorarium to Rs 10,000 and a separate battalion for them before

IMPHAL, September 22: The All Manipur Village Defence Force Welfare Association today placed demands including increment of their monthly honorarium to Rs 10,000 and a separate battalion for them before the State government.

Association president Md Sana said considering the hard work of the VDF personnel in upholding the law and order situation in the State, the association has made a few demands which need to be fulfilled before year-end.

He was speaking to media persons at the Manipur Press Club during a press conference at the end of the association’s general body meeting today.

He said the demands include increment of their honorarium to Rs 10,000 and to provide 13 months honorarium for them.

He further demanded that the VDF personnel’s should not be assigned any duties on Sundays and general holidays and their facilities and other provisions should be increased from time to time.

The demands also include establishment of a separate battalion of the VDF to be headed by a superintendent of police, he said.

He said the association wants the government to provide service security to the VDF with the provision of their service books.

Md Sana then, appealed to the State Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh to look into the matter and take positive steps to fulfil their demands at the earliest.

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