IED detected

A road opening party of 16 Assam Rifles detected a powerful remote controlled IED weighing around one kilogram under a culvert at Sikibung Lamkhai on NH 202 Imphal Ukhrul road under Litan police station in Ukhrul district at around 8 Source The Sa…

A road opening party of 16 Assam Rifles detected a powerful remote controlled IED weighing around one kilogram under a culvert at Sikibung Lamkhai on NH 202 Imphal Ukhrul road under Litan police station in Ukhrul district at around 8 Source The Sangai Express

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Arrested cadres from KRA T Simte

Three of the underground cadres arrested in a joint operation by Imphal West district commandos and 25 AR yesterday at Taphou Kuki in Senapati district belong to the KRA while the fourth one is an innocent Shaktiman driver Source The Sangai Express

Three of the underground cadres arrested in a joint operation by Imphal West district commandos and 25 AR yesterday at Taphou Kuki in Senapati district belong to the KRA while the fourth one is an innocent Shaktiman driver Source The Sangai Express

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Transport policy on the anvil Drivers’ Day held

The 26th Drivers’ Day was observed by Gwaltabi Yaingangpokpi Road Transport Association GYRTA at Seijang Community Hall, Imphal East on Wednesday Source Hueiyen News Service

The 26th Drivers’ Day was observed by Gwaltabi Yaingangpokpi Road Transport Association GYRTA at Seijang Community Hall, Imphal East on Wednesday Source Hueiyen News Service

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CCpur rabies case earns epidemic tag Dogbite figure likely to climb

Cases of rabies and dog bite cases in Churachandpur today assumed a complete over haul in its management as the State Health Director visited the district and duly directed health officials to tackle the situation on an ‘epidemic’ scale Source The S…

Cases of rabies and dog bite cases in Churachandpur today assumed a complete over haul in its management as the State Health Director visited the district and duly directed health officials to tackle the situation on an ‘epidemic’ scale Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

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Orgns demand identification of skeletal remains stir continues

Demanding the identification of the skeletal remains and human skulls discovered during exaction at the erstwhile complex of Tombisana High School on December 25 last, Families of the Involuntarily Disappeared Association Manipur FIDAM along with Com…

Demanding the identification of the skeletal remains and human skulls discovered during exaction at the erstwhile complex of Tombisana High School on December 25 last, Families of the Involuntarily Disappeared Association Manipur FIDAM along with Committee on Mass Grave at Tombisana School formed by amalgamation of 21 civil society organizations with support from Human Rights Initiative staged a sit in protest at Thangmeiband on Wednesday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Centre seeks information from UP 100 bodies recovered from Ganga

Curiosity is brewing with the recovery of 50 more bodies from river Ganga in Unnao on Wednesday, taking the number of such recoveries over the last few days to 100 and prompting the Centre to ask Uttar Pradesh Government what was happening Source Th…

Curiosity is brewing with the recovery of 50 more bodies from river Ganga in Unnao on Wednesday, taking the number of such recoveries over the last few days to 100 and prompting the Centre to ask Uttar Pradesh Government what was happening Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Ng Gilbert installed as village chief

Upa Ng Gilbert has sworn in as the chief chairman of Liwachangning traditional Council and Village authority at an impressive function attended by family members here today Source Hueiyen News Service

Upa Ng Gilbert has sworn in as the chief chairman of Liwachangning traditional Council and Village authority at an impressive function attended by family members here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Sitin protest staged

A sit in protest was staged to condemn the death of Yumnam Ongbi Indrani Devi 38 , w o Y Babahal Singh today from 12 pm till 4 pm, reports Jiri News Network Source The Sangai Express

A sit in protest was staged to condemn the death of Yumnam Ongbi Indrani Devi 38 , w o Y Babahal Singh today from 12 pm till 4 pm, reports Jiri News Network Source The Sangai Express

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Chaoba dares Congress ministers to call the PM `Pakhangsari` again

IMPHAL, January 14: The deputy Chief Minister and the council of ministries must clarify about the allegations that they insulted Prime Minister Narendra Modi by mocking him as `Pakhang Sari

IMPHAL, January 14: The deputy Chief Minister and the council of ministries must clarify about the allegations that they insulted Prime Minister Narendra Modi by mocking him as `Pakhang Sari Lakle, Mongba Chunge` during his maiden visit to the State while campaigning for the Lok Sabha polls on February last year. Now, they must account for their actions in the coming days, stated BJP Manipur Pradesh president Th Choaba. He was briefing media persons during the reception of three renowned politicians who were newly inducted into the BJP. He also announced the plans for a mega membership enrolment drive.

He said Narendra Modi who is now a global icon was jeered during his maiden visit to the State by comparing him with a bird, `Mongba Chang Lakle, Manipur Loirani`, by deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who must apologise to the people of Manipur. `The PM was then jeered as a Pakhangsari and we now dare the Congress leaders to call him that`, he added.

`The Prime Minister is a dynamic leader who is respected for his policies both in the country and abroad. Under his leadership, the BJP has not only swept the Lok Sabha polls but has so far formed governments in five states. Meanwhile, the Congress government in the State has indulged in corruption for 13 long years with impunity. The BJP Manipur Pradesh will hand over several corruption cases to CBI for launching probes against such cases in the state by providing incriminating documents against the Congress party` the State BJP chief said.

`The government has embezzled huge funds from schemes and projects sanctioned to the Tribal Welfare department for the development of drinking water, construction of road connectivity, health sectors, and education. The funds haven`™t reached any of the hill areas as the Congress government has distributed those funds in the valley only. Such corrupt practices have created deep fissures between the hills and valley people threatening the emotional unity between them. Now, several scams that involved the ruling Congress will be investigated shortly by the CBI soon. The incriminating documents will not be published to the media now but it will be handed over to the CBI`, Chaoba said.

The CCTVs installed in order to improve the law and order situation in the heart of the City under the Police modernisation policy have failed, he said, questioning whether the government issued genuine tenders during the installation of the cameras. How much money was spent on it, how many cameras, and where they, have been installed, how long did the cameras function and which company was awarded the tender, he asked.

`BJP Manipur Pradesh has acquired all the relevant documents and has found that the government has favoured some individuals. Now, reality can`™t be altered by the Congress government even if they have absolute powers as the documents are in our possession`, Chaoba claimed.

Chaoba pointed out that the State government till date has failed to open police stations and proper outposts with full strength in the hill districts. So, it`™s evident that the government is not able to keep the law and order situation under control, he said, stressing that governance and administration in the hill areas have failed. Police in the hill districts are not armed but operating with batons, he said.

People are well aware about the present condition of Tongjel Maril that leads to Khoupum which is the native village of the deputy Chief Minister and MPCC president Gaikhangam. Even PDS item can`™t be delivered properly to the residents of Khoupum, Chaoba said, assuring that he will soon inspect the road from Khoupum to Tongjil Maril by going on foot.

BJP has a full detailed report of how must PDS items like rice, sugar and kerosene have been taken out from the FCI godown in 2014. Rice meant to be delivered to poor families under AAY and BPL at Rs 3 to 6/7 per kg is found at the marketplace for Rs 17-18 per Kg. The weak governance of the Congress party is leading to such blatant malpractices, he pointed out.

`The deputy Chief Minister who presents himself as representing the clean image of his political party must know the current price of rice in other states of India. He goes about town claiming that he hasn`™t indulge in any corrupt practices during his political career with the Congress. In a very short time, the sordid corrupt track records of the current crop of Congress party will be revealed to the people. People will then know who is corrupt and who isn`™t`, he said.

State BJP general secretary (Administration), M Asnikumar said as a part of BJP`™s membership campaign, a motor cycle rally, a street corner awareness campaign, an institutional and quick campaign will be launched in the State. Now, many states are going through political changes after ushering in a BJP government. Similarly, our State needs a political change and for that, the State BJP needs the support of people.

State BJP general secretary (Media), Laimayum Basantakumar said February 7 has been fixed as the day for the Delhi assembly elections. In this regard, the State president Th Chaoba led team will leave Imphal for Delhi on January 15 to campaign for the party among the Manipuris who are eligible to cast their votes in the Delhi assembly elections. With their support, the BJP will win the elections.

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NSCN-IM-GoI peace talks to focus on Nagas` rights, suffering for solution

By R Lester Makang UKHRUL, January 14: Leaving aside the protracted headache of factionalism, the ensuing peace dialogue between the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (NSCN-IM) and the Government of

By R Lester Makang

UKHRUL, January 14: Leaving aside the protracted headache of factionalism, the ensuing peace dialogue between the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (NSCN-IM) and the Government of India (GoI) is most likely to focus on the suffering of the Nagas and their rights to self determination collectively to reach an honorable settlement over the vexed Naga political issue.

`We have come to a stage where factional conflicts among the Nagas can no longer hold back our political aspirations which have for far too long been suppressed,` a senior official of the outfit in Dimapur informed this IFP correspondent Wednesday over the phone, while adding that irrespective of the existence of any number of factions, peace talks will now be solely based on the collective recognition of Nagas rights and their suffering.

Describing the present as opportune moment to push for the final solution, the official further informed that various international support groups and individuals from countries like US, Netherlands have come forward to lend legal support among others to the Nagas pressing for an early end to the age-old issue.

At the same time, the outfit`™s chairman Isac Chishi Swu already left Dimapur for New Delhi a few days back for the ensuing talks, while general secretary Th Muivah, who is currently staying put at Hebron, might be heading for the national capital in a few days`™ time, disclosed the NSCN-IM leader without giving exact date slated for the dialogue.

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CCDD wants fresh work at Mapithel Dam stopped till rehabilitation issues settled to everybody`s satisfaction

IMPHAL, December 14: The Citizens Concern for Dams and Development (CCDD) expressed strong condemnation at the ongoing efforts of the Government of Manipur to complete construction of Mapithel Dam of

IMPHAL, December 14: The Citizens Concern for Dams and Development (CCDD) expressed strong condemnation at the ongoing efforts of the Government of Manipur to complete construction of Mapithel Dam of the Thoubal Multipurpose Hydroelectric Project from 10 January 2015 by filling up the portion of dam left for diverting Thoubal River to facilitate dam construction works.

In a press release the CCDD said the move will lead to direct submergence of agriculture land, grazing ground, forest areas of Chadong and other villages, and threaten affected indigenous peoples`™ survival and rights. Entire Chadong Village will be submerged and other villages along Mapithel Range will be affected.

It said the CCDD also seriously considered the deployment and resents reliance on security forces for dam completion works by the Irrigation and Flood Control Department as a clear undemocratic, anti people and anti development process.

This is a direct threat and intimidation to the safety of affected villagers and confirms the undemocratic nature of pursuing development projects in Manipur, the release further said.

The ongoing construction is despite the fact that the National Green Tribunal of the Supreme Court is still considering the violation of Forest Rights under the Forest Conservation Act, 1980 and the Forest Rights Act, 2006. In clear procedural violations, the Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF), Government of India accorded final Stage II Forest Clearance for Mapithel Dam only on 31st December 2013 after more than thirty years of project approval in 1980 without conducting any site visits into affected areas, which is a serious violation, it said.

The fresh construction work is amidst controversial and manipulative rehabilitation and resettlement process that has caused confusion, division and violation of affected indigenous communities`™ rights, it said adding the Rehabilitation and Resettlement is being carried out in a piecemeal and divisive approach.

Beginning from multiple violations of the 1993 Terms of Agreement for Rehabilitation with affected communities, the Government of Manipur failed to conduct a holistic impact assessment as sought by communities under the Expert Review Committee of 2008. The construction of Mapithel Dam is still fraught with the absence of a detailed impact assessment on communities with their rightful participation, especially impacts on forest land and other livelihood sources and further down in the downstream portion of Thoubal River, the release said.

The CCDD urged upon the Government of Manipur to stop Mapithel Dam construction till all rehabilitation process acceptable to all affected communities is fully ensured. All militarization process that support Mapithel Dam construction should halt immediately, it said.

There should be no commissioning of Mapithel dam until the `free prior informed consent` of the affected communities is taken with. The Mapithel dam construction should fully comply with the recommendations of the World Commission on Dams, 2000 and the provisions of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, 2007, the CCDD`™s release said.

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Another dog-bite related death in CCpur, toll rises to 11

LAMKA, January 14: Even as the district administration has initiated steps to control dog bite issue in the district, the death toll of victims in the district reached 11 last

LAMKA, January 14: Even as the district administration has initiated steps to control dog bite issue in the district, the death toll of victims in the district reached 11 last night with the death of the latest victim identified as Thangkhanmang Tonsing, 58, husband of Nianglam of Mata Village, Churachandpur.

Meanwhile, replying to a query from IFP, DC Lunminthang Haokip said there is no provision of compensation for the victims at the moment; however, the administration will try to provide all possible help and support to the families with support from the Health minister.

Lunminthang also said that the district administration is trying to contain the issue.

Replying to a query on the reported transit of dogs from the district to other districts, the DC said such practice is of serious concerned and check posts will soon be set up on the main roads of the district.

According to a statistic released by the DC, since last October 18 persons have been administered with vaccines for dog-bite, around 2000 dogs have been vaccinated, 253 dog bites reported including 11 death cases.

An authority of the district hospital said most of the deaths had come to the hospital at an advanced period of their infection when there are little chances of any success with medication.

Churachandpur CMO Dr Thangchinkhup Guite and the medical superintendent said there is a very limited supply of vaccines for dog-bite victims and as such as for the moment victims with BPL card holders will be given advantage.

The CMO said of the 11 deaths, three had been victims of bites by pups.

A few days back talking to this IFP correspondent, the joint director Veterinary Dr Rosangrouol Kholum had said that the practice of killing the dog that had bitten an individual without checking whether the dog was rabid is unfortunate. He had said that there were signs of rabies infection like hydrophobia in some of the patients.

The doctors apprehension and concern however has been somewhat vindicated by the latest casualty Thangkhanmang who died yesterday but was bitten way back in October 2014 and the dog already killed back then

Locals who have somewhat developed a dog phobic stance have expressed concerned that the number of casualties will soon rise in the coming days.

The authorities need to take help of the philanthropic groups, they observed while at the same time lauded the authorities for initiating the mobile teams on the roads to check dogs.

The PO to the DC Khaikhopau also read out the DC`™s order which stated that the dog caught by the mobile team will be open for reclaiming by the owner within three days from the time of the dog being caught, with a fine that will be determined by the availability of valid documents of the dog`™s vaccination etc, by the owner and after the lapse of that three day window no one will be able to claim their dog irrespective of whether they have proper documents or not.

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Attracting Seed Capital

One of the biggest road blocks before the task of culturing entrepreneurship and consequently successful enterprises in the northeast is weak capital base apart from the usually cited bottlenecks of

One of the biggest road blocks before the task of culturing entrepreneurship and consequently successful enterprises in the northeast is weak capital base apart from the usually cited bottlenecks of poor infrastructural support etc. Developing these infrastructures is solely the responsibility of the government, and will have to remain as such for at least all of the foreseeable future, making the lack of it a justified scale against which to measure the success or failure of policy makers as well as implementers. Unlike infrastructure, developing a culture of entrepreneurship will have to be the result of a sustained coordinated effort of the government, all putative entrepreneurs and the regional intelligentsia. Entrepreneurship is by and large nascent in the northeast region, businesses thus far being largely restricted to retailing, a necessary subsidiary of entrepreneurship, but lacking the creativity and regenerative qualities generally attributed to the latter. Hence, what the mission of bringing in a culture of entrepreneurship would need most are expertise and experience alongside of the seed capital so vital in giving wings to ideas.

These drawbacks in mind, the government must draw up policies aimed basically at removing these hurdles. It can do this through entrepreneur friendly credit facilities through its banks and other lending agencies and by providing expert and experienced consultation services on setting up and running of enterprises, providing information and links with agents in possible market areas of these products and services etc, using its imagination to gauge what area these entrepreneurial proposals are likely to come up from. It can also introduce tax incentives to attract investments from capital rich regions. One caution in any such move is that those attracted to come and invest would be driven solely by the motive of profit. While nobody can be expected to come out of any individual, social, or even national commitment to uplift the northeast, the northeastern states will be soundly advised to conceive beforehand some regulatory measures in anticipation of undesirable backlashes. If money earned from venture capital invested in the region leaves no tangible benefit to the place, it will need no expert to predict that there will be social unrest in the long run. Care must be taken to ensure wealth, in cash or kind, is generated not just for the investors, but also for the place. One way of ensuring this would be to encourage these investors to find local partners. This would mean there are permanent stakes in these investments, and there would be little chances of the investors not spending any of the money earned at the places they made the money, or of winding up the enterprises at the end of the tax holidays and other liberal industrial incentives the government may be compelled initially to introduce.

In Guwahati, the manner in which a British firm had once tied up with a local travel agent to introduce a luxury steamer on River Brahmaputra for a seven day river cruise from Guwahati to Dibrugarh for a 200 dollar a ticket package is a model to emulate. It is a small beginning, but if the success of this project opens a floodgate of similar entrepreneurial partnerships in the northeast region, including Manipur, we have no doubt miles would have been gained in the direction. The importance of local involvement in such ventures is with a view to give them a permanence and not just fly-by-night overtures to take advantage of tax and other advantages. This would be one of giving local entrepreneurs the confidence to join the hustle bustle competitive world of business enterprises around the country and the globe. Moreover, whatever may be said, local entrepreneurs, regardless of which community they belong to, will ultimately be spending a good part of their earnings, if not a majority of it, in their home region.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Report of cancelling proposed cable car baseless: Tourism director

IMPHAL, January 14: The Directorate of Tourism Government of Manipur has refuted news reports that the proposed cable car project at Loktak Lake has been cancelled even before its implementation

IMPHAL, January 14: The Directorate of Tourism Government of Manipur has refuted news reports that the proposed cable car project at Loktak Lake has been cancelled even before its implementation as baseless.

Reacting to the news report, director Tourism Shyam Lal Poonia has issued a clarification stating that the report was not based on correct facts and published from incompetent information.

According to the report, the project which was due to be implemented with a Bangkok based private firm, M/s Red Hills Company limited on a Public Private Partnership (PPP) model is currently in a mess. The project has been cancelled against the backdrop of allocation of crores of rupees, the report had said.

Moreover, the State government has reportedly paid huge amount in advance to the M/s Red Hills Co. Ltd. even before the work was started it said alleging that the Bangkok firm was picked by the Chief Minister after coming across the said firm during a foreign tour.

The director Tourism however has clarified that a sum of Rs 20.35 crores for the project `Integrated Cable Car and Lakeside Tourism Development Project at Loktak Lake`™ was sanctioned by Ministry of Tourism, Govenrment of Manipur (vide letter No. F. No, 6-ENE (15)/2013 dated February 21, 2014 and dated March 31, 2014 being 25 percent of the project cost, out of which Rs 10 lakhs have been released as token amount for starting the work to the State government under Large Revenue Generating Scheme (LRGS) of the Ministry of Tourism .

Accordingly, Tourism department had floated e-tender for selection of PPP partner, but having not received any response on the first bid a fresh tender was floated vide letter No.4/426/2013-DTSM March 4, 2014, it said.

Following the second bid the department reportedly received bids from two companies including M/s Red Hills Company Limited, Bangkok and M/s Aarchem Enterprise, Kolkata, it said.

After evaluating the two firms by Higher Tender Committee in its meeting held on April, 30, 2014 the committee recommended M/s Red Hills as PPP partner for passenger Ropeway with revenue sharing at 9.75 percent along with other conditions.

It revealed that the matter was put up before the cabinet and with the approval of the cabinet the work was awarded to M/s Red Hills by the Tourism department (vide letter No.4/426/2013-DTSM dated June 4, 2014).

Magnifying on the report of cancellation, it explained that after the award of work, further steps were taken by the Government, Directorate of Tourism and Manipur Development Society in expediting execution of work.

Since, not much progress was made by the Bangkok firm, the Directorate of Tourism issued show cause notice (vide Notice No.4/456/2014-DTSM dated November 20, 2014) to the firm as to why the works assigned to them should not be withdrawn and cancelled or their acts of omission/commission, it continued.

Responding to the notice the Bangkok company (in their leeter No. RH/DOPP/SCN/001 dated December 10, 2014) explained that due to change of Government in Thailand and consequent change of rule with serious restrictions on Financial Institutions and their functioning, it remains impossible for them to arrange for the project. Accordingly, the firm intimated that they shall be able to put forward their contribution of 60 percent of the project cost, it said.

The statement held that in view of the developments, the government is in the process of cancelling the work awarded to M/s Red Hills Company Limited, Bangkok and to forfeit their security deposit, after adjustment of expenditure incurred by the firm on conducting various relating to Geological Contours, Alignment of Towers and Soil Testing.

It strongly reacted that the Chief Minister during his foreign visit never came across the said firm adding that the firm has not been given any advance money by State government.

Against this backdrop, it pointed out that after the award of work by the Government, the firm has completed various surveys relating to Geological contours, alignment of Towers and Soil testing etc. and added that the Government is quantifying the value of these works executed by the firm, after which a decision would be taken for forfeiting their security deposit.

The cecision to cancel the work to the firm is being taken based on their reply, it said.

Clarifying on the allocation of money, it said that the State Government has allocated only Rupees 610 lakhs during 2014-15 and not Rupees 610 crores adding that it was improper to say that 25 percent of the sanctioned amount has been given in advance.

It further put forward that the state Government is taking necessary steps to float RFQ-cum-RFP once again for selection of new PPP partner and for implementation of the said project on priority.

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IRB personnel accused in shooting commando driver case arrested

IMPHAL, January 14: A special team of the Churachandpur Police has arrested the suspected accused involved in the murder of Imphal West Police Commando Elangbam Joykumar, 42, son of E

IMPHAL, January 14: A special team of the Churachandpur Police has arrested the suspected accused involved in the murder of Imphal West Police Commando Elangbam Joykumar, 42, son of E Bamon Singh of Samurou Mamang Leikai at PCTC Oil Pump, Khuyathong on September 25, 2014.

According to a statement of the PRO, Police, the arrested accused has been identified as Thangthiansong Tonsing, 26, son of T Tualgou of Vengnuam, New Lamka, Churachandpur.

He was arrested from Tuimazing Village area under Singhat Police along with a 9 mm pistol (suspected to be the weapon snatched from the slain driver) and 11 live 9 mm ammunition said the police.

The case of killing the commando driver is under investigation by Imphal police Station.

Meanwhile, the statement has also said that on January 11, based on a reliable information, a team of the Imphal East District Police commandos conducted a frisking and checking at Khurai Lamlong Bazar area and apprehended an active member of PREPAK identified as Tonjam Tondon Meitei alias Boicha, 30 son of (L) T Nandakishwor Meitei of Pukhao Khabam Makha Leikai.

He was, according to the police PRO statement, arrested from in front of the AXIS ATM Booth.

Incriminating articles were seized from his possession and in follow up action, the police team arrested two active members of the outfit identified as Ningthoujam Manglem Singh alias Joychandra, 30, son of N Nabachandra Singh of Uyumpok Maning Leikai on the same day from Khurai Telipati Road, Chingambam Leirak Machin, and Ningthoujam Uttam Singh, 36 son of (L) N Ibohanbi Singh of Khurai Thongam Leikai from Khuman Lampak area.

It said incriminating articles were seized from the possession of both the UG cadres.

Investigation revealed that they were involved in extortion of money from the general public, private firms, government offices, etc, it said adding that a case has been registered at Porompat Police Station and investigation is going on.

On January 13, a combined team of Bishnupur District Police Commando unit and 2 JAKLI conducted search operation at Moirang Lamkhai area and arrested an active member of UNLF, namely, Hemam Premananda Singh alias Heingamba, 31 son of H Ranjit Singh alias Ibomcha Singh of Moirang Panshang.

A case has been registered at Moirang Police Station and investigation is going on.

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Even minor health issues life-threatening for Thengsang villagers

IMPHAL, January 14: Villagers of Thengsang under the Tamei Assembly Constituency are facing life-threatening health care issues even if there is a fully operational Primary Health Centre within the range

IMPHAL, January 14: Villagers of Thengsang under the Tamei Assembly Constituency are facing life-threatening health care issues even if there is a fully operational Primary Health Centre within the range of 20 to 25 kms at the Tamei headquarters.

A villager told IFP that Thengsang villagers are facing the healthcare problem from a long time because no development has been made to avail health care facilities in the village which also has a bad road connectivity issue. In the village, there are altogether 100 households.

The villager narrated that a man in his early fifties died of Asthma and the pain generated by a stone case due to lack of medical facilities in his village last November as he could not afford the money for his treatment elsewhere. His health problem was a minor one but due to lack of even basic medical facilities in the village it took his life, the villager added.

Villagers of Thengsang go to a pharmacy at Challawa which is 10 kms away for any health check-ups, treatment of any minor injuries or getting their vaccinations done. The pharmacy at Challawa is important to the villagers here because if anybody falls sick, he will receive first aid such as pain killer injections to get some relief. Those seriously ill are later taken to the hospital at Kangpokpi which is 60 to 65 kms away from Thengsang.

Comparing the distance between the hospital at Kangpoki and Tamei PHC from the village, the Tamei PHC is nearer but going to Kangpoki is more logistically convenient for patients and those tending him. Villagers faced serious trouble during the rainy session because the condition of the road is bad.

Most of the villagers prefer to go to Kangpoki instead of hospitals at Imphal because they couldn`™t bear the cost of the medical treatment.

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AISF, Manipur State Council to organise bike-rally – KanglaOnline

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IMPHAL, January 14: The All India Students`™ Federation (AISF), Manipur State Council has said that a motorcycle rally will be organised on January 15 at 10 am with the aim of preventing any unfortunate incidents from occurring during the academic year.

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IMPHAL, January 14: The All India Students`™ Federation (AISF), Manipur State Council has said that a motorcycle rally will be organised on January 15 at 10 am with the aim of preventing any unfortunate incidents from occurring during the academic year.

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Manipur Pradesh Youth Congress attacks BJP for being `anti-farmer` – KanglaOnline

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IMPHAL, January 14: The Manipur Pradesh Youth Congress Committee is against the anti-farmer policy ordinance of the seven-month long NDA government said MPYCC president Amir Hussen today. Speaking to media persons at the Manipur Congress …
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More than one lakh deaths due to accidents annually in the country: AIRTWF secretary

IMPHAL, January 14: Manipur is the only State in the whole country where dead drivers of transport vehicles plying along the national highways are remembered and commemorated, said All India

Floral tribute being offered to portraits of deceased drivers.

Floral tribute being offered to portraits of deceased drivers.

IMPHAL, January 14: Manipur is the only State in the whole country where dead drivers of transport vehicles plying along the national highways are remembered and commemorated, said All India Road Transport Workers Federation secretary advocate Hareshwor Das today.

He was speaking at the 26th Drivers`™ Day celebration at the ISBT Complex.

Family members led others in offering floral tributes to portraits of the deceased drivers.

Continuing further, Das said his federation has been trying to do the same- commemorate the deceased drivers- for long.

Acknowledging the dangers that the drivers of the region had to undergo, he said the entire North Eastern States are mostly hills and on top of that the roads are in deplorable conditions, however, the Centre continues to remain silent.

The total length of road in India is 33.14 km on which some 15.92 crores of vehicles are plying daily and there is an 11 percent increase in the number of vehicles on daily basis he observed.

More than a lakh of people die while around 10 lakh are injured every year in road accidents he observed.

Elaborating further, he said Rs 70000 crore is utilised to control road mishap damages which amounts to around 3 percent of the total GDP.

The Narendra Modi government is also trying to replace the Motor Vehicle Act 1988 with the new Road transport & Safety Bill, 2014 he observed.

He said the new bill will magnify fines and extend imprisonment period.

He said that the All India Road Transport Workers Federation has been agitating against the new bill as most provisions of the bill are against the welfare of drivers. He also appealed to all associations and unions working for the welfare of drivers to join hands in agitating against the implementation of the new bill.

Das also said that the high number of accidents is mostly due to the poor road condition.

The day was organised by the All Manipur Petroleum Tankers Drivers`™ Union and was also attended by senior Depot Manager IOC Ltd, Manipur Sinam Ibungoton Singh; president Golaghat District Drivers Union, Assam Pabon Barua; President NH 53 Truck Owner Association, Imphal Kh Inaoba Meetei; secretary Centre for Indian Trade Union, Manipur Sarat Salam and president AMPTDU Y Bhupenchandra Ghosh as guests of honour and president respectively.

As part of function devotional songs were presented.

Later gifts were distributed to the family members of deceased drivers`™ family and veteran drivers.

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