Drug dealers pulled up

Two alleged drug dealers have been rounded up by volunteers of the Anti Drug Coordination Committee ADCC , Khomidok formerly known as Khomidok Sorok Mapal Village Anti Drug Committee Source The Sangai Express

Two alleged drug dealers have been rounded up by volunteers of the Anti Drug Coordination Committee ADCC , Khomidok formerly known as Khomidok Sorok Mapal Village Anti Drug Committee Source The Sangai Express

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Frisking operation launched in Imphal

A police commando team under the command of a deputy superintendent of police conducted a lightning frisking operation from BT Road to Family welfare road on Sunday at 10 am Source Hueiyen News Service

A police commando team under the command of a deputy superintendent of police conducted a lightning frisking operation from BT Road to Family welfare road on Sunday at 10 am Source Hueiyen News Service

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ADC polls Triangular battles expected

With most of the political parties already kick starting their campaigns for the upcoming ADC election, the same election is likely to see close triangular contest among Congress, BJP and NPF Source The Sangai Express

With most of the political parties already kick starting their campaigns for the upcoming ADC election, the same election is likely to see close triangular contest among Congress, BJP and NPF Source The Sangai Express

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‘Civil society organisations can deal with some civil cases’

District Sessions Judge, Imphal East A Guneshwar Sharma stated that cases which are not sub judice can be disposed of even by local clubs and other civil society organisations Source Hueiyen News Service Ashem Babycha

District Sessions Judge, Imphal East A Guneshwar Sharma stated that cases which are not sub judice can be disposed of even by local clubs and other civil society organisations Source Hueiyen News Service Ashem Babycha

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Choro Khunou report ready

State Government officials along with 44 AR Commandant after collecting a detailed report on the incursion by Myanmar Army into Indian soil at Choro Khunou returned yesterday Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

State Government officials along with 44 AR Commandant after collecting a detailed report on the incursion by Myanmar Army into Indian soil at Choro Khunou returned yesterday Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

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Just 6 patients in JNIMS children, female wards Doctors suspend ceasework for three weeks in public interest

Doctors in JNIMS have suspended the cease work strike which was launched from April 21 for a period of three weeks Source Hueiyen News Service K Kopham Kanshouwa

Doctors in JNIMS have suspended the cease work strike which was launched from April 21 for a period of three weeks Source Hueiyen News Service K Kopham Kanshouwa

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AMSU demands solution

All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU has urged the State Government to take up necessary steps to end the ongoing stir of JAC of All Manipur Hill District Contract Basis Teacher’s Association at the earliest Source The Sangai Express

All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU has urged the State Government to take up necessary steps to end the ongoing stir of JAC of All Manipur Hill District Contract Basis Teacher’s Association at the earliest Source The Sangai Express

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No equipment yet to monitor earthquakes

Even though Manipur is located in one of the five zones which are prone to earthquakes, the Government has no equipment to monitor earthquakes and seismic microzonation that would identify which places of the State are more vulnerable to earthquakes …

Even though Manipur is located in one of the five zones which are prone to earthquakes, the Government has no equipment to monitor earthquakes and seismic microzonation that would identify which places of the State are more vulnerable to earthquakes Source The Sangai Express

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UNC bandh from midnight today

United Naga Council UNC has decided to go ahead with the proposed 48 hour bandh from Monday midnight while Rongmei Naga Council, Manipur RNC M and Liangmai Naga Council, Manipur LNC M will not be part of the UNC sponsored bandh Source Hueiyen …

United Naga Council UNC has decided to go ahead with the proposed 48 hour bandh from Monday midnight while Rongmei Naga Council, Manipur RNC M and Liangmai Naga Council, Manipur LNC M will not be part of the UNC sponsored bandh Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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UNC’s 48hr bandh gets underway

In a statement, UNC has informed the general public that it will go ahead with its 48 hour total bandh in the Naga areas of the State from today midnight as announced earlier Source The Sangai Express

In a statement, UNC has informed the general public that it will go ahead with its 48 hour total bandh in the Naga areas of the State from today midnight as announced earlier Source The Sangai Express

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L Thomjang Village inaugurated

MLA Nemcha Kipgen inaugurated L Thomjang Village in Sadar Hills in the presence of Guite Inpi and other various civil society organizations on Sunday Source Hueiyen News Service

MLA Nemcha Kipgen inaugurated L Thomjang Village in Sadar Hills in the presence of Guite Inpi and other various civil society organizations on Sunday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Mass casual leave stir from today

The Joint Administrative Council of All Manipur Trade Union’s Council AMTUC and All Manipur Government Employees’ Organization AMGEO is set to carry out a mass casual leave stir from April 27 as the State Government has allegedly failed to respond …

The Joint Administrative Council of All Manipur Trade Union’s Council AMTUC and All Manipur Government Employees’ Organization AMGEO is set to carry out a mass casual leave stir from April 27 as the State Government has allegedly failed to respond positively to the 29 point charter of demands of the JAC Source The Sangai Express

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4th KIMACS Festival of Thang-Ta concludes

IMPHAL, April 26: The three-day long 4th Festival of Thang-Ta organized by Kanglei Indigenous Martial Arts and Cultural Society held at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace Compound concluded today. The valedictory function

IMPHAL, April 26: The three-day long 4th Festival of Thang-Ta organized by Kanglei Indigenous Martial Arts and Cultural Society held at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace Compound concluded today.

The valedictory function was attended by MLA Tongbram Mangibabu; titular king of Manipur Leishemba Sanajaoba and Kumbi MLA Soraisam Bira Singh as chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively.

During the function, prizes of the Thang-Ta competition for private schools held in connection with the festival were presented to respective winners.

Alpha BCI Memorial Academy, Hijam Dewan Leikai Thangmeiband clinched the first position, Sanatombi Oriental English School, Kumbi and Shining School, Pangei shared the second position while Sacred Heart School, Porompat fetched the third position.

As part of the programme, the Huyen Lanjang Sathouba Mana, a lifetime achievement award in the field of Thang-Ta was presented posthumously to Late Leitonthem Heramot Meitei of Kongpal Chanam Leikai, Imphal East. The award carries a cash prize, memento, certificate along with shawl.

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JAC of AMTUC & AMGEO announces mass causal leave agitation

IMPHAL, April 26: The Joint Administrative Council (JAC) of All Manipur Trade Unions`™ Council (AMTUC) and All Manipur Government Employees`™ Organisation (AMGEO) has announced to take mass casual leave from

IMPHAL, April 26: The Joint Administrative Council (JAC) of All Manipur Trade Unions`™ Council (AMTUC) and All Manipur Government Employees`™ Organisation (AMGEO) has announced to take mass casual leave from April 27 to 29 alleging the government of failing to fulfill their demands.

Speaking to media persons in this regard at the JAC`™s office today, secretary general Purjit Lairikyengbam said they will continue with cease-work strike until the government fulfills their 29-point charter of demands.

On May 19, 2010, the government had signed a memorandum of Understanding regarding the JAC`™s charter of demands, however, the government has continued to neglect it till date, he stated.

This is not a sign of good governance, the JAC leader observed.

The JAC, he said has already met with the chief secretary, commissioners and other concern officials but without little success of seeing their demands fulfilled.

The charter of demand include withdrawal of the new pension scheme and adopting the old pension scheme, regularization of adhoc, muster roll, casual and contract employees to fill up the vacant posts, implementation of the 7th central revised pay from January 1, 2011 and to sanction the arrears under the revised pay-scale, increment of rations for State police personnel, IRB to Rs 2500 from the present Rs 1000, etc.

Purjit cried out that the government has ripped off several kinds of allowances and benefits of its employees, which is illegitimate and inhuman, he said.

As for the Chief Minister`™s claim that fulfilling the demands of the JAC would mean that developmental works undertaken in the State are hampered, everyone is aware of the fact that funding for developmental projects and salaries for the employees are different and not related, he stated.

He further appealed to the State government employees and the public to support the JAC`™s demands and for the employees to take casual leave during April 27 and 29.

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MLA Nemcha inaugurates L. Thomjang village in Sadar Hills

KANGPOKPI, April 26: MLA Nemcha Kipgen inaugurated L Thomjang village in Sadar Hills amidst an echoing shower in the presence of Guite Inpi and other various civil society organisations today.

KANGPOKPI, April 26: MLA Nemcha Kipgen inaugurated L Thomjang village in Sadar Hills amidst an echoing shower in the presence of Guite Inpi and other various civil society organisations today.

Situated along the Mt Koubru range about 30 Km from Kangpokpi L Thomjang village was established in 2009 under the chieftainship of Ngamsei Guite.

The inauguration function of the village was attended by the MLA as the chief guest while rev Kamkhosat Kilong, Ch BA attended as the dedicating minister.

MLA Nemcha Kipgen unveiled the village inauguration monolith while rev Kamkhosat Kilong dedicated it to the Almighty.

Speaking at the function MLA Nemcha Kipgen said any kind of development whether a village level development or community level development comes only through peace and unity among the people and secondly when the development agencies works in a fear free environment where they can execute the work accordingly.

Therefore, it is important on the part of the people to maintain peace and harmony in the society starting from the village level asserted the MLA.

Underlining the imperative role of village chiefs in bringing development at village level, the MLA lamented that development could reach up to the mark only when concern village chiefs exercise their power in implementing and utilizing any development programme and fund for the village accordingly and transparently.

She also opined that misuse of development fund is not only against the law but it can also bring poverty and unendurable hardships to the society.

The lady MLA also urged the newly inaugurated L Thomjang village chief to utilize any development fund proposed for the village accordingly for the welfare of the people so as to ensure glorious development.

The first phase of Road connectivity to the village under PMGSY has been completed black topping will be done during the second phase said the MLA who also assured electricity and community hall along with a playground.

Guite Inpi, Churachandpur advisor Khaijasong Guite said I have learnt many villages in Senapati district had been established only to avail MGNREGS facility which is not a traditional way of establishing a village while adding that overflowing villages with miniature population is one of the key factor accounts for developmental downside.

Bordering on with the emphasis of peace by MLA Nemcha Kipgen the Guite Inpi, Churachandpur advisor stated that there is no alternative passageway for development to stream down except peace while adding that peace comes only when the people seek the will of God.

A grand feast marked the occasion.

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BJP attacks Khurai MLA for sub-standard work in constituency

IMPHAL, April 26: BJP Manipur Pradesh secretary L Sushindro Singh today launched an offensive against Congress MLA Dr Ng Bijoy Singh claiming that works carried out in the MLA`™s constituency

IMPHAL, April 26: BJP Manipur Pradesh secretary L Sushindro Singh today launched an offensive against Congress MLA Dr Ng Bijoy Singh claiming that works carried out in the MLA`™s constituency under PMGSY are sub-standard and that fund allocated under the scheme has been badly utilised in the constituency.

He said the road construction especially along the road adjacent to the Kongba River is pathetic.

Sushindro called a press conference in this regard today at his Khurai Tinsid Road residence.

He said the Khurai Block Congress Committee general secretary making comments on the developmental works in the constituency while there is still a Congress MLA is unethical and regrettable.

The general secretary speaking with authority above the local MLA, while the later continues to remain mute is unfortunate, he added.

The Congress party should be held accountable if any untoward incident happens due to the unethical comments of the so-called Khurai Block Congress Committee general secretary.

The construction site for the Kasturba Gandhi Ballika VIdhyalaya under the KGBV Scheme exclusively meant for girl students of Class VI to VIII and Class IX residential co-ed school falls under the reserved forest area, he continued.

Any construction in such area would be of no-use unless the concern authority which is the Congress MLA in this case to take prior clearance certificate from the Forest department.

The BJP Manipur Pradesh leader also took a media team to a tour of Kongpal Khaidem Leikai and Kongpal Kongkham Leikai inspecting the deteriorating condition of the roads.

Locals told media persons that the roads have been in this condition since some three months back and the retaining walls along the river bank have not also sunk 4 feet but cracks have also started to appear already.

The retaining walls were completed some nine months ago and this is a clear case of contractors doing sub-standard work, they said.

The roads were found with deep cracks making driving along the road all the more difficult.

A local who identified himself as Laishram Loken Singh said on top of the bad roads and sinking retaining walls the locals are also facing drinking water scarcity.

He further expressed the need for the authorities to monitor the developmental works undertaken properly.

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Okendro exhorts clubs to reach out to people about development programmes

HEIROK, April 26: Observing that local youth clubs should always distance themselves from politics, Education minister M Okendro exhorted the clubs to reach out to the people about the various

HEIROK, April 26: Observing that local youth clubs should always distance themselves from politics, Education minister M Okendro exhorted the clubs to reach out to the people about the various development programes taken up by the government in their respective jurisdictions.

He said local clubs should strive for the welfare of the people without paying heed to influence from any section.

The minister was attending Yaoshang Sports Prize Distribution 2015 of the Divine Nongpok Ningthou Youth Club, Heirok Part II Devi Mandop Leikai at the premises of the club at Heirok, Thoubal district today.

Speaking as chief guest, Okendro asserted that local clubs should shoulder the responsibility of organizing various programmes related to boosting human resources apart from guiding youths on the right path.

If clubs render their duties of an ideal club then development and prosperity will come in their respective areas. However, they should refrain from taking laws into their own hands in the name of performing duties as unwarranted incident may arises thereof, he said.

He further said that construction work for `Ningsing Khul`™, a model village set up at Heirok is in full swing while adding that a target has been set to inaugurate the model village by December 7 of this year.

Around 300 people with four persons aged above 40 years each from the BPL families of the total 75 Wards under Heirok Constituency will be accommodated in the model village. The government is also discussing to provide suitable vocational jobs to them in order to sustain their livelihood, said Okendro who is the local MLA.

Announcing that the Wangpokpi Bridge constructed at Heirok Kabo Leikai will be constructed on December 7, the Minister maintained that the difficulties faced by the people regarding travelling from Heirok Part II to Part III will be solved with the inauguration of the bridge.

He also said that each of the 21 clubs of Heirok had been handed over with a development programme as a trial basis to bring development in their respective areas while adding that the government is closely monitoring the works to maintain its quality control.

In collaboration with Ibotombi Memorial Trust, meritorious students of the constituency, who were selected for pursuing MBBS course, have been provided a financial assistance of Rs 50, 000 each, Okendro said.

Editor of Naharolgi Thoudang, Khoirom Loyalakpa who was present at the occasion as guest of honour stated that the role of local clubs in bringing about positive changes in the society is of paramount importance.

He said that clubs should perform independently for betterment of the people without any affiliation to any political forum.

Saying that clubs are also shouldering responsibility of producing talented sportspersons from their respective areas by organizing sports events from to time, he expressed that the concerned authority of the areas should extend assistance to the clubs in this regard.

Today`™s function was also attended by Pradhan of Heirok Part II Gram Panchayat as president and principal of Heirok Higher Secondary School, Rajmohan as guest of honour.

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Going Beyond The Notion Of State: Citizenship, governance and development in Manipur

By Amar Yumnam The change is salient `“ one may enter into a mall, a cinema hall, attend a meeting in a government office, or just get into a restaurant.

By Amar Yumnam

The change is salient `“ one may enter into a mall, a cinema hall, attend a meeting in a government office, or just get into a restaurant. Cool, just be patient; I am definitely not talking of my birthplace Manipur. I am rather talking of Delhi of late. The recent changes happening in Delhi possess both ethical and cultural components, and for these they are absolutely lovely. When I talk of change, I do mean it in the positive sense of the social milieu getting better without multiplying the strangeness of both process and outcomes. In other words, we now see signs of both social contextualisation and moving forward happening in Delhi; this is visible in both the government and the market sector.

Here one would certainly be concerned as to what exactly is the scenario back home in Manipur. Well, historically Manipur is replete with experiences of change (more of the negative one, and less of the positive) and absence of change; I am more familiar of post-1949 Manipur. The changes happening have confined more or less in the valley, and the absence of change has been the fortune of the mountains of Manipur. The changes happening in the valley have been mostly material without ethical and cultural components; the changes are non-contextualised and non-rooted. These have resulted mostly in multiplication of corruption and rise of nepotism. The absence of changes in the mountains of Manipur has been even more painful for the common people. First, the mountains of Manipur are yet to experience the reality of democratic governance. This absence of governance has had a very deleterious effect on the access to services and market, and consequently on the scope for social and individual enhancement. This absence of governance or rather the notion of nation state as still inexperienced, the vacuum has long been occupied by non-state forces challenging the formal state. But very unfortunately for the common people, these non-state forces have not found time to articulate and attend to the developmental needs of the mountain population besides political mobilisation.

In these circumstances it is naturally expected that the people do long for a break from whatever developmental path they have experienced in the province. In the valley, the people do want a kind of governance structure and social atmosphere where there will be equal `“equal across ethnicity and economic status- scope for participation in whatever opportunities available for advancement in well-being and based on efforts, quality and merit. This is because the long jeopardy caused to genuine efforts and genuine quality has dampened social cohesion, social strength and deepened inter-generational transmission of poverty. The consequence is the rise to majority of the numbers experiencing unhappiness under the prevailing character of governance. This number has not had the capability to influence the democratic outcomes for the very democracy prevailing is non-contextualised, and the clubs exercising state-power are too powerful. In the case of the mountains, the people have been made to bear with the twin squeeze of absence of state-governance on one hand, and the violent impositions of all hues from the non-state forces on the other. These have forced the common people to work ever harder in a context of non-delivery of modernisation elements by the state and the extractions of the non-state forces. In the mountains, the elites on both state and non-state sides have been so strongly pre-occupied with rent-extraction from all sides without in any way bothering to attend to the needs of the common people. The state elites find the existence of the violent non-state elites a convenient excuse to concentrate on personal aggrandisement. The non-state and violent elites too apply the same logic vice versa. Thus the common people are forever caught in a stationary situation to struggle for their livelihood. This is why inter alia we see absolute degradation of forests, worsening of poverty, deep gender challenges and other serious development burdens in the mountain areas of Manipur.

Whatever the case, we must emphasise that the prevailing socio-economic milieu is unsustainable in both the geographic divisions of Manipur. Change must happen. The question arises who would spearhead the changes. There is some deep introspection required here about the contextual challenges in Manipur. It would be too much if we expect that the provincial government with the prevailing characters would be able to rise to the occasion. However, there is also the constitutional as well as contextual reality that it cannot be ignored either. This is where we expect certain impositions from the central government on the provincial government on important issues relating to the livelihood and advance opportunities of the common people. The experience of China during the mid-1990s is interesting in this regard. In order to usher into the various market-oriented reforms, the centre had to prevail upon many provinces in big decisions. It was as Henry M. Paulson, Jr., former Secretary of the Treasury of the USA has put in his just-published book Dealing With China: `reform efforts led initially to more central control, not less.`

What we need in Manipur is contextualisation of democracy by going beyond the issues of state. In other words, there is a fundamentality of the need for necessarily incorporating the civil society in conceptualising the notion of state in Manipur. Here we may recall the late-1980s`™ perception of civil society in Eastern Europe: `the notion that democratization should be broadly conceptualized in terms of civil society instead of aspects of the state, and in terms of trans-national and international interdependencies instead of domestic forces alone. Hence, in one way or another, the transitions to democracy inaugurated after 1989 were presented as the triumph of civil society. For leading democratic intellectuals such as Michnik in Poland and Havel in Czechoslovakia, civil society was a term with almost magic powers: it combined a political project of freedom, an economic project of growth, a form of international insertion and the basis for building democratic institutions. In other words, there appeared to be no inherent contradiction between finding and building democracy through civil society and institutionalizing it formally, between growth through marketization and civil and social rights.` But we have a very challenging scenario in Manipur in the sense that the civil society perceptions in the valley are not in convergence with those prevailing in the mountains in most cases. The atmosphere of governance oriented towards rent-seeking over decades have led the articulations to mostly based on contradictions of each other instead of evolving towards a shared conviction. This is where the strong intervention from the Centre for establishing democracy, democratic participation, democratisation of opportunities for individual advancements and institution building is called for. In any case, we cannot afford the repetition of the democratisation experience with civil society perspectives: `because civil society organizations were expressly political and addressed issues concerned with `high`™ politics and the form of the state, environmental, ethnic and gender problems were largely ignored.` Further, `while civil society as “democracy” does provide an alternative to state socialism, the existence of the necessary preconditions for civil society `“ based on the autonomous individual (freed from communal identities) as moral agent `“ cannot be taken for granted . . . It is not the apotheosis of the individual that vitiates the civil (and communal) pole of civil society but the continued existence of strong ethnic and group solidarities which have continually thwarted the very emergence of those legal, economic and moral individual identities upon which civil society is envisioned.`

While the imperative for change is all the more in the mountains of Manipur, the challenge and the fear for undesirable outcomes are all the more here as well. Whatever reform which might come in place should conform, at least for the mountain areas, to the second principle of justice of John Rawls which states: `Social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both: (a) to the greatest benefit of the least advantaged, consistent with the just saving principle, and (b) attached to offices and positions open to all under conditions of fair equality of opportunity.` But, with the prevailing realities, there is little if any likelihood of any political reform satisfying this Second Principle of Rawls, and instead it may just worsen the condition of the `least advantaged` in the mountain villages. This invites the question as to how to avoid such an outcome. This can be done only by allowing the mountain population to emerge as `autonomous individuals`. The global development experience tells us that evolving individual property rights regime has been the foundation for emergence of autonomous individuals. There is both urgency and pre-requisite for completing the cadastral surveys in the mountain areas of Manipur in the interest of the common people in general and the `least advantaged` in particular.

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