CM opens Churachandpur Dist and Sessions Court

Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh today inaugurated Churachandpur District and Sessions Court at the District Court complex as part of the Government’s plan to expand Court facilities to all the hill districts of the State Source The Sangai Express S S…

Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh today inaugurated Churachandpur District and Sessions Court at the District Court complex as part of the Government’s plan to expand Court facilities to all the hill districts of the State Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

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Rising crime rate negates Govt’s claim

Contrary to the Govt’s tall claim of bringing down instances of insurgency problem and other criminal activities in the State in the recent past, there have been 68 reported bomb attack incidents resulting in the loss of 8 lives and injuring 72 people …

Contrary to the Govt’s tall claim of bringing down instances of insurgency problem and other criminal activities in the State in the recent past, there have been 68 reported bomb attack incidents resulting in the loss of 8 lives and injuring 72 people during the period from January 1, 2014 to Oct 27, 2014 Source The Sangai Express

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Centre to hold talks with JACAS in Dec

The Centre is planning to hold talks with the members of Joint Action Committee for Autonomous State JACAS of Karbi Anglong in December Source The Sangai Express Courtesy TNN

The Centre is planning to hold talks with the members of Joint Action Committee for Autonomous State JACAS of Karbi Anglong in December Source The Sangai Express Courtesy TNN

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Irom Sharmila to appear before Patiala House court today

Human rights activist Irom Sharmila who has been on fast unto death for nearly 14 years today left Imphal for New Delhi where she will be appearing before the Metropolitan Magistrate, Patiala House court, New Delhi tomorrow Source Hueiyen News Servi…

Human rights activist Irom Sharmila who has been on fast unto death for nearly 14 years today left Imphal for New Delhi where she will be appearing before the Metropolitan Magistrate, Patiala House court, New Delhi tomorrow Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Helpline launched for NE residents in Gurgaon

In the wake of recent attacks on people from the North East in the city, the Gurgaon police on Tuesday launched a round the clock North East Helpline Source The Sangai Express Agencies

In the wake of recent attacks on people from the North East in the city, the Gurgaon police on Tuesday launched a round the clock North East Helpline Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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SC official to arrive

In line with the earlier instruction given to the State Government with regard to employment schemes, public distribution system and mid day meal scheme, the Special Commissioner of the Supreme Court of India is likely to arrive here on November 4 to g…

In line with the earlier instruction given to the State Government with regard to employment schemes, public distribution system and mid day meal scheme, the Special Commissioner of the Supreme Court of India is likely to arrive here on November 4 to get a report Source The Sangai Express

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Swachh Bharat Mission held at Hatta

As a part of Swachh Bharat Mission, an orientation programme on Sanitation Hygiene Hand Washing Activities was held at Ghani English School, Hatta organized by District Health Society, Imphal East Source Hueiyen News Service

As a part of Swachh Bharat Mission, an orientation programme on Sanitation Hygiene Hand Washing Activities was held at Ghani English School, Hatta organized by District Health Society, Imphal East Source Hueiyen News Service

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Manipur opens fuel outlets to tackle crisis – Times of India

Manipur opens fuel outlets to tackle crisis
Times of India
Imphal: Taking a serious note of the fuel crisis gripping Manipur in the backdrop of the 1000-hour bandh in Assam’s Karbi Anglong district, the state government has opened two fuel outlets in Imphal with the round-the-clock service from Wednesday.

Manipur opens fuel outlets to tackle crisis
Times of India
Imphal: Taking a serious note of the fuel crisis gripping Manipur in the backdrop of the 1000-hour bandh in Assam's Karbi Anglong district, the state government has opened two fuel outlets in Imphal with the round-the-clock service from Wednesday.

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Teacher rapes minor in Manipur – Times of India

Teacher rapes minor in Manipur
Times of India
Imphal: A teacher at a private school allegedly raped an eight-year-old student in the Mayang-Imphal area of Manipur’s Thoubal district on Sunday. The crime is believed to have occurred inside the school hostel. The matter came to light after the

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Teacher rapes minor in Manipur
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Imphal: A teacher at a private school allegedly raped an eight-year-old student in the Mayang-Imphal area of Manipur's Thoubal district on Sunday. The crime is believed to have occurred inside the school hostel. The matter came to light after the

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Northeast Briefs – MorungExpress

Northeast Briefs
MorungExpress
Kolkata, October 29 (PTI): A consignment of arms and ammunition was seized and an NSCN (IM) cadre was apprehended by army in Manipur’s Senapati district, army sources said here today. Based on specific intelligence about movement of an active NSCN …

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Northeast Briefs
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Kolkata, October 29 (PTI): A consignment of arms and ammunition was seized and an NSCN (IM) cadre was apprehended by army in Manipur's Senapati district, army sources said here today. Based on specific intelligence about movement of an active NSCN …

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NSCN(IM) militant nabbed in Manipur – Zee News

NSCN(IM) militant nabbed in Manipur
Zee News
Kolkata: A consignment of arms and ammunition was seized and an NSCN(IM) militant was apprehended by Army in Manipur’s Senapati district, Army sources said here Wednesday. Based on specific intelligence about movement of an active NSCN(IM) …

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NSCN(IM) militant nabbed in Manipur
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Kolkata: A consignment of arms and ammunition was seized and an NSCN(IM) militant was apprehended by Army in Manipur's Senapati district, Army sources said here Wednesday. Based on specific intelligence about movement of an active NSCN(IM) …

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UKLF clarifies on kidnapping allegation

IMPHAL, October 28: The United Kuki Liberation Front has clarified that allegations of the outfit’s involvement in the kidnapping on Tongbram Ibomcha alias Ibungomacha of Kairenphabi Mamang Leikai is totally

IMPHAL, October 28: The United Kuki Liberation Front has clarified that allegations of the outfit’s involvement in the kidnapping on Tongbram Ibomcha alias Ibungomacha of Kairenphabi Mamang Leikai is totally baseless and unfounded.

A statement of the outfit signed by its info and publicity secy JM Thadou said the report which was carried in some local dailies on October 27 is unfounded.

It said being a signatory of the Suspension of Operation with the government, the outfit never indulge in such activities as kidnapping for ransom, rather the organization had busted and arrested some gang members who indulged in kidnapping of Md Nasir Khan of Terakhongshangbi from Kumbi area for ransom recently.

It continued that the arrested gang members were handed over to the police.

UKLF has only one designated camp at a remote hill village in Chandel and not in Tuisomjang village of Churachandpur as alleged by Tongbram Ibomcha of Kairenphabi Mamang Leikai who is said to be the assistant marketing officer in the Manipur Hills and Backward Development C0-operation Bank, Lamphel Super market, it said.

Moreover, all the cadres of the organization were in the designated camp and have no knowledge of kidnapping of anybody for ransom, the statement said.

The organization also informed the two persons mentioned in the report namely Ibungomacha and Letmang Kuki as well as all the others involved in the incident to clarify at the earliest.

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Sangai Fest to have fewer stalls; IMC meanwhile fumes

IMPHAL, October 28: Hectic construction work has begun at Hapta Kangjeibung, the main venue of the Manipur Sangai festival 2014, due to be held from November 21 till 30. The

IMPHAL, October 28: Hectic construction work has begun at Hapta Kangjeibung, the main venue of the Manipur Sangai festival 2014, due to be held from November 21 till 30.

The Manipur Industrial Development Corporation (MANIDCO), has started construction of stalls which is one of the main components of the festival.

Unlike in the previous editions, this year will witness a sharp declined in the number of stalls.

Only 500 stalls will be arranged by the concerned departments of which 180 stall is being categorised as premium, 170 as ordinary and 150 as food stalls.

Over 200 stalls each were allocated for both premium and ordinary categories in the earlier editions.

Speaking to IFP, an official of the MANIDCO revealed that the delay in completion of Sanjenthong Bridge is one of the factors for the decline in the number of stalls.

The closure of Sanjenthong has increased the menace of traffic congestion hindering the movement of officials who are organising the event, the official said.

Moreover, the reduction of stalls will ease the volume of congestion inside the main venue, justified the MANIDCO official further.

Each stall will be 12 feet wide and 16 feet long and will be completed five days before the grand event.

On the other hand, the Imphal Municipal Council (IMC) has disclosed that it would abstain from extending co-operation during the 10-day long event, if the festival organisers fail to acknowledge IMC as co-organisers.

Since the beginning of the festival, IMC has been responsible for sanitation for the entire event ranging from providing dumping ground for garbage and sanitary, creating a conducive atmosphere, said an active functionary of IMC under the condition of anonymity.

As per an estimate prepared by IMC, the total charge for their service is around Rs. 7 lakhs including hiring charge of machineries. However, with the organisers have been maintaining silence till date, the IMC is of the view that the sanitation services is likely to be handed over to a private firm, the official said.

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Fate of four Trinamool MLAs remain uncertain

IMPHAL, October 28: The final hearing for disqualification case of Trinamool Congress MLAs Kh Joykishan of Thangmeiband Assembly Constituency, Th Biswajit of Thongju Assembly Constituency, O Lukhoi of Wangoi Assembly

IMPHAL, October 28: The final hearing for disqualification case of Trinamool Congress MLAs Kh Joykishan of Thangmeiband Assembly Constituency, Th Biswajit of Thongju Assembly Constituency, O Lukhoi of Wangoi Assembly Constituency and K Sarat of Konthoujam Assembly Constituency was held today at the Manipur Legislative Assembly Tribunal.

According to sources, the hearing which began from 10.30 am was held behind close door at the office of the Speaker of the Manipur Legislative Assembly today without allowing entry to any outsiders.

This being the case, till 3 pm today no information was made available to reporters who were waiting for news coverage.

Except for MLA K Sarat of Konthoujam Assembly Constituency, no respondent MLAs were seen coming to the tribunals even though their counsels represented them.

Sources also said that the hearing of the case filed by MLA Shyamkumar against MLA Kh Joykishan and MLA Th Bishorjit was held today, but it has been adjourned and will continue tomorrow.

Meanwhile, the tribunals has also conducted the final hearing of case No:4 and heard the arguments of the counsels for the MLAs in the office of the Speaker, Manipur Legislative Assembly Secretariat.

It may be recalled this hearing was adjourned yesterday and rescheduled today.

The verdict, however, remained unpronounced.

The sources further said that hearing of case No:7 against MLA K Sarat has been fixed on November 11, and case No:8 filed by Kim Gangte against Dr Ibohalbi will be conducted on November 13.

It is learnt that K Sarat has sought time to replace his counsel, and Dr Ibohalbi is presently out of station.

It may be mentioned that the cases had been filed against the said four MLAs by the State Trinamool president, Th Shyamkumar and Kim Gangte, demanding disqualification on the ground of anti-party activities.

The four MLAs have been charged of defection, and the petitioners pleaded the Tenth Schedule of the Indian Constitution be invoked to disqualify them.

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State instructs action against oil black-marketers and hoarders

Orders Krishnapremi Oil City and PCTC to open 24×7 IMPHAL, October 28: Two oil pumps have been ordered to remain open 24×7 from tomorrow to meet the fuel scarcity faced

Orders Krishnapremi Oil City and PCTC to open 24×7

IMPHAL, October 28: Two oil pumps have been ordered to remain open 24×7 from tomorrow to meet the fuel scarcity faced by the public. Concerned authorities have also been instructed to arrest those involved in black-marketeering and hoarding fuel.

The instruction came from the CAF & PD minister Moirangthem Okendro this evening after a meeting with authorities of Indian Oil Corporation and owners of oil pumps discussing the present fuel situation in the State.

The meeting was held at the minister’s office, sources said.

According to an order issued by the CAF & PD deputy secretary, hoarding of fuel and black-marketeering of fuel is punishable under the essential Commodities Act, 1980 and the district magistrates and the law enforcing agencies have been ordered to take necessary and stringent actions to prevent hoarding and black marketing of essential commodities including petroleum and petroleum products and book offenders punishable under the Act with immediate effect.

At the same time, Krishnapremi Oil City and PCTC have been ordered to remain open 24×7 in order to meet the demand of the public, informed sources.

Observing that hoarding up of petrol/diesel is also against the law, the minister asserted that the public need not worry about fuel scarcity as there is no inadequacy of stock in the IOC depot.

Reassuring that it is the government’s duty and responsibility to ensure availability of essential commodities in the State, he further declared that if the need arises, the government will provide dedicated escorts to bring in the essential commodities for the public.

Rewards have also been announced for anyone who informs the department of any stockpiling of fuel or black-marketeering on the consumer helpline no. 18003453821.

The State Chief Minister has already communicated with the Centre on the matter of the 1000 hour bandh at Karbi Anglong and appealed for intervention so that the supply line of the State is not interrupted due to the bandh and it is quite hopeful that the Centre will do the needful, he said.

Meanwhile, sources said that the IOC authorities during the meeting with the minister had assured that the IOC has sufficient stock at the moment.

The IOC authorities had also informed that several empty tankers have been escorted by the CRPF from Khatkhati yesterday, sources said.

During the meeting, the owners of retail outlets and oil pumps had also observed that it is quite unfortunate that long queues are witnessed in front of oil pumps whenever a blockade or bandh is announced.

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College teachers to serve in original postings till retirement

IMPHAL, October 28: The State cabinet in a meeting held today has given the green signal to non-transfer of teaching faculties from one college to another college, by allowing service

IMPHAL, October 28: The State cabinet in a meeting held today has given the green signal to non-transfer of teaching faculties from one college to another college, by allowing service at the same institute till their retirement.

The decision was taken at a meeting chaired by the Chief Minister O Ibobi, held this afternoon at his secretariat office. It gave nod to the ‘Tenure, Transfer and Posting Policy of Teaching Faculty and others Officers under the Higher & Technical Education Department, Govt of Manipur’, according to an official statement.

The statement continued that according to M Okendro, spokesperson of the government, who is also the minister of CAF & PD said that the transfer policy will be followed as soon as the official notification is serve by the concerned department.

Accordingly, those newly recruited regular teachers and Assistant Professors already teaching in government colleges will serve in their respective colleges only. However, the policy will not affect those who are utilised at the education Directorate or other institutions.

It continued that chances will be given to Assistant Professors and Associate Professors to make their choice of college before the official notification is out. A committee will look after the choices offered by the teachers, considering their seniority and the availability of the posts, it said.

Further, it said based on the proficiency of teachers, the government on rotation basis may utilise them as Additional Director, Joint Director and OSD at the education Directorate.

The tenure of utilisation will be for three years, and it may be extended for another two years if any individual teacher wishes to serve longer.

The new transfer policy will also cover government Polytechnic and Engineering colleges as well, added the statement.

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JCILPS deplores use of migrant population as vote bank

IMPHAL, October 28: The use of the migrant population as a vote bank by politicians and helping them by offering identity documents is regrettable and unfortunate, said Joint Committee on

IMPHAL, October 28: The use of the migrant population as a vote bank by politicians and helping them by offering identity documents is regrettable and unfortunate, said Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System co-convenor Bk Moirangcha today.

Speaking in a press meet at their Nongmeibung office, he said the committee had launched a survey against non-Manipuris with illegal documents starting from october 11.

During the survey, a large number of non-locals have been found with documents issued merely by local authorities, he said before adding that many of them were also found to have fake documents like driving license issued mostly from the districts of Senapati, Thoubal and Ukhrul.

Many non-locals also failed to show up at the verification process, Bk Moirangcha said before adding that such individuals will be considered as absconders by the committee.

Non-locals without proper and valid documentations should contact the local meira paibis or youth clubs, he continued.

He further appealed to all those involved in issuing fake documents to the non-locals to cease all such works immediately.

During this present month, buses of the Blue Hills and Royal Rajdhani agencies have brought in as many as 59 non-locals via Dimapur transgressing the earlier understanding between the committee and the travel agencies of the State, he asserted.

The authorities of the two travel agencies should meet with the JCILPS on or before November 2 at the latter’s office, he said.

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