KZP felicitates students

Khangthah Zun Pawl, the apex body of students’ community in Simte General Headquarters on Sunday felicitated the passed out students of Class X and Class XII, 2015 under Manipur Board and CBSE at Simte Inn, Churachandpur Source Hueiyen News Service

Khangthah Zun Pawl, the apex body of students’ community in Simte General Headquarters on Sunday felicitated the passed out students of Class X and Class XII, 2015 under Manipur Board and CBSE at Simte Inn, Churachandpur Source Hueiyen News Service

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MCPM asserts

Maoist Communist Party Manipur MCPM has said that in the aftermath of Paraolon ambush, Indian army has been conducting ‘search and destroy’ operation in Chandel district with the help of an ‘armed black gang’, which is currently under Suspension of O…

Maoist Communist Party Manipur MCPM has said that in the aftermath of Paraolon ambush, Indian army has been conducting ‘search and destroy’ operation in Chandel district with the help of an ‘armed black gang’, which is currently under Suspension of Operation SoO with the Government Source The Sangai Express

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Congress insulted Thangmeiband AC Tapir Gao BJP readies for upcoming polls

Former MP and BJP National executive member Manipur in charge Tapir Gao has asserted that the people of Thangmeiband A C were betrayed by Congress party and they should teach the betrayers a fitting lesson Source The Sangai Express

Former MP and BJP National executive member Manipur in charge Tapir Gao has asserted that the people of Thangmeiband A C were betrayed by Congress party and they should teach the betrayers a fitting lesson Source The Sangai Express

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MLAs not distributing PDS items PANDM

People’s Action for National Democratic Movement PANDM has alleged that the elected representatives are not distributing PDS items meant for the citizens Source Hueiyen News Service

People’s Action for National Democratic Movement PANDM has alleged that the elected representatives are not distributing PDS items meant for the citizens Source Hueiyen News Service

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Fillip to highway projects

NHIDCL, a Government company mandated to fast track road projects in tough terrain, including border areas, is set to award projects worth Rs 1 Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

NHIDCL, a Government company mandated to fast track road projects in tough terrain, including border areas, is set to award projects worth Rs 1 Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Police extorting ‘illegal tax’ along NH37 Union

Police are allegedly extorting illegal tax on vehicles plying along Imphal Jiribam road, also known as National Highway 37, causing frequent stand off with drivers Source Hueiyen News Service BL Khuman

Police are allegedly extorting illegal tax on vehicles plying along Imphal Jiribam road, also known as National Highway 37, causing frequent stand off with drivers Source Hueiyen News Service BL Khuman

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Career prospects in hospitality

Classic Hospitality Training Institute CHTI organised a one day seminar on career prospects in hospitality industry at the hotel today Source The Sangai Express

Classic Hospitality Training Institute CHTI organised a one day seminar on career prospects in hospitality industry at the hotel today Source The Sangai Express

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SPM felicitates Aribam Syam Sharma

Aribam Syam Sharma, noted filmmaker of Manipur, was felicitated by Manipur Sahitya Parishad Meghalaya MSPM for being the first recipient of the Jewel of Manipuri Cinema award 2015 Source Hueiyen News Service

Aribam Syam Sharma, noted filmmaker of Manipur, was felicitated by Manipur Sahitya Parishad Meghalaya MSPM for being the first recipient of the Jewel of Manipuri Cinema award 2015 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Independents join hands with NPF to head Spt ADC

Three days after a felicitation function was held in the presence of Nagaland Chief Minister TR Zeliang, NPF president Dr Sherhoziele Liezietsu and NPF Central and Manipur unit leaders, the newly elected ADC members from the NPF have elected its leader…

Three days after a felicitation function was held in the presence of Nagaland Chief Minister TR Zeliang, NPF president Dr Sherhoziele Liezietsu and NPF Central and Manipur unit leaders, the newly elected ADC members from the NPF have elected its leaders who are set to become the Chairman and Vice Chairman Source The Sangai Express

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Parents allege

Parents and guardians of the trainees of Mayai Lambi Sports Academy staged a sit in protest at Mayang Imphal Thana Khaidem Leikai against the alleged physical assault of a Judo player by the academy president Th Binoy Source The Sangai Express

Parents and guardians of the trainees of Mayai Lambi Sports Academy staged a sit in protest at Mayang Imphal Thana Khaidem Leikai against the alleged physical assault of a Judo player by the academy president Th Binoy Source The Sangai Express

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MSPM felicitates Aribam Syam Sharma

IMPHAL, June 14: The Manipur Sahitya Parishad Meghalaya (MSPM) has felicitated Aribam Syam Sharma, noted filmmaker of Manipur for being the first recipient of the `Jewel of Manipuri Cinema` award

IMPHAL, June 14: The Manipur Sahitya Parishad Meghalaya (MSPM) has felicitated Aribam Syam Sharma, noted filmmaker of Manipur for being the first recipient of the `Jewel of Manipuri Cinema` award 2015.

A press release of MSPM has said that the function was held at Science Seminar Hall, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong on June 14 at 1:30 p.m.

The chief guest of the function was Aribam Syam Sharm, while a filmmaker and artist of Meghalaya, Raphael Warjari was the guest of honour.

The function was presided over by the president of MSPM, Yengkhom KB.

Aribam Syam Sharma was given a citation and a shawl by advisor of MSPM, Rajamani Nongthomba, it said.

The function also included a screening of the Manipuri film `Ishanou`, a film directed by A Syam Sharma, on occasion of the Silver Jubilee of the film which was produced in 1990. The screening was followed by a panel discussion where Syam Sharma answered queries and questions from the participants that included filmmakers, artistes, including scholars from abroad, it said.

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Seminar stresses on potential of hospitality industry

IMPHAL, June 14: Classic Hospitality Training Institute organized a one-day seminar on `Career Prospects in Hospitality Industry` today at Sangai Conferences Hall, Hotel Imphal. Director of Tourism Department Shyam Lal

IMPHAL, June 14: Classic Hospitality Training Institute organized a one-day seminar on `Career Prospects in Hospitality Industry` today at Sangai Conferences Hall, Hotel Imphal.

Director of Tourism Department Shyam Lal Poonia; Chief Executive Officer, Tourism & Hospitality Sector Skill Council Praveen Roy and Managing Director of Classic Hospitality Training Institute Dr Th Dhabali graced the occasion as chief guest, president and guest of honor respectively.

Addressing the gathering, Shyam Lal Poonia noted that hospitality sector has immense potential to contribute to the economy and growth of the state and taking into account of its importance the government has been sponsoring hotel management course for aspiring students.

He said that the talents and personalities possessed by youths of the state in the field of hospitality can be groomed through the Classic Hospitality Training Institute.

After finishing diploma in hospitality in the institute, passed out students could get jobs easily in various private sectors as well as in the government sector, he added.

He also said that outlook of hospitality in the state will witness a complete change after few years.

Delivering keynote address, Dr Th Dhabali stated that the number of educated unemployed youths registered with the Employment Exchange is massive but the number of government job available is too minimal.

He said that educated youths should not simply wait for government jobs instead be self-employed without wasting time.

He also stressed on the need for private sectors to generate more jobs for the educated employed youths and make best uses of their talents and knowledge.

With the aim to let talented youths to get jobs, the Classic Hospitality Training Institute is opening various diploma courses as well as short duration courses in hospitality, he said.

Rajesh Ratnam, Government Sales Head, Northeast Region, Manipal City & Guilds and Kh Ranjita Devi, Centre Head of Classic Hospitality Training Institute were present at the seminar as resource persons.

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World Blood Donor Day observed

IMPHAL, June 14: State Blood Transfusion Council; Manipur State Aids Control Society and Life Savers Manipur jointly observed the World Blood Donor Day at Gandhi Memorial Hall today. The observance

IMPHAL, June 14: State Blood Transfusion Council; Manipur State Aids Control Society and Life Savers Manipur jointly observed the World Blood Donor Day at Gandhi Memorial Hall today.

The observance function was attended by Medical Superintendent of JNIMS Dr W Gopimohon Singh as chief guest; Project Director of MSACS Ms Regina Hongray as president and Professor of Department of IHBT, RIMS Dr A Meina Singh as guest of honour.

Speaking on the occasion, Director of State Blood Transfusion Council Dr RK Rosie said that World Blood Donor Day has been observed all over the world and for this year the observance is held under the theme `Thank You For Saving My Life`.

She further said that this year theme is a mark of appreciation by blood recipients to donors who donated their precious blood to save lives of many people.

Although science has developed considerably making lives of people easier, it cannot make human blood. Huge quantity of blood will be required by 2020 to save lives of many, she added.

As part of the function, altogether 148 blood donors including Dr H Romen, Bishnupur correspondent of Imphal Free Press were felicitated by presenting citation, certificate and shawl.

The Regional Institute of Medical Science also observed the day.

A statment of the hospital, the RIMS Blood Donors`™ community and IHBT department, under the sponsorship and guidance of RIMS authority organised a blood donation camp to mark the World Blood Day 2015 at RIMS on June 14 from 9 am to 5 pm.

According to a release of RIMS, more than 120 donors, mainly health care professionals donated blood.

An observance function of the World Blood Donors Day on the theme `Thank You for Saving My Life`™ was also held with Director of RIMS, Professor S Rita Devi as chief guest with RIMS, medical superintendent professor M Amuba Singh as president.

Dr Y Mohen, Dr Brogen Akoijam, Dr Joy Akoijam, Dr Trinity, Dr Kaushik Nandi and eight other health care professionals, doctors and medical students who have donated more than 10 times were felicitated on the occasion.

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AMUCO marks mass protest against signing of Bangkok Declaration

IMPHAL, June 14: The All Manipur United Clubs`™ Organisation today observed the 14th Protest Day marking the people`™s protest against the signing of the Bangkok Declaration with the words `without

IMPHAL, June 14: The All Manipur United Clubs`™ Organisation today observed the 14th Protest Day marking the people`™s protest against the signing of the Bangkok Declaration with the words `without territorial limits`™ between the Government of India and the NSCN (IM) on June 14, 2001.

The observation was held jointly with several other organisations of the State at the Kwakeithel Akham Leikai Community Hall near the AMUCO office.

Separatist feelings will not bring any peaceful solution in the State, AMUCO advisor KT Rahman said during the observation.

Recounting a brief history, he said the NSCN (IM) and the Government of India had signed a ceasefire agreement on August 1, 1997.

On June 14, 2001 the Bangkok Declaration which extended the ceasefire to without territorial limits was signed between the two sides, he said.

Following the extension of the ceasefire, AMUCO conducted public meetings on June 14 and 15, 2001 and resolved to impose a 66-hour State-wide bandh, he continued.

The agitation spread and on June 18, 2001, the public unable to remain calm came out in full force and demonstrated against the extension of the ceasefire, he said and added that 18 civilians lost their lives to the bullets of the security forces.

However, the mass public agitation shook the government which had to revoke the extension of the ceasefire without territorial limits, he continued.

He said it was the collective effort of all sections of the society that made the Government of India revoked its earlier declaration.

Now-a-days the idea of separatism seems to have caught on in the State, he said.

Separatist ideologies will not bring any good to the State, he said adding that it is for every individual to safeguard the territorial integrity of the State.

Manipur is for the Manipuris, he said.

The observation was also attended by AMUCO president Dr Y Mani Khuman, president Irobot Foundation Manipur Th Iboyaima, president Poirei Leimarol Meira Paibi Apuba Manipur L Memchoubi, president AMAWOVA and other leaders.

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Inferno razes office property in Ccpur

LAMKA, June 14: A fire that broke out at the office of Paite Tribe Council (PTC) GHB situated at Chappel Lane, Hingham Lanka, Churachandpur district today morning around 8 destroyed

LAMKA, June 14: A fire that broke out at the office of Paite Tribe Council (PTC) GHB situated at Chappel Lane, Hingham Lanka, Churachandpur district today morning around 8 destroyed goods mostly computer appliances belonging to the office.

The cause of the fire could not be established as there was no staff present in the office when the fire broke out on account of Sunday holiday. The fire erupted at the computer room on the ground floor of the office building.

It is believed that the fire may have been caused by an electric short circuit.

According to president of PTC GHQ Vungsuanthang Guite, property worth around Rs 2 lakh was destroyed in the fire.

He said that goods of the office including computer desktop, inverter, printer and furniture were destroyed in the fire. However, files of the office were not harmed.

On hearing the news of the fire, Parliamentary Secretary Vungzagin Valte rushed to the PTC office to take stock of the situation.

He assured that all possible help will be extended to the office to mitigate the loss incurred in the unfortunate fire.

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More condemn alleged rape and murder of Rebika

IMPHAL, June 14: Strongly condemning the alleged rape and murder of Ningthoujam Rebika whose dead body was found at Heirok Part III on June 6 and demanding death penalty for

IMPHAL, June 14: Strongly condemning the alleged rape and murder of Ningthoujam Rebika whose dead body was found at Heirok Part III on June 6 and demanding death penalty for the killers of the innocent woman, a sit-in-protest was staged by Khunnai Nupi Kanba Lup, Salungpham at Salungpham Kang Yambem Mayai Leikai today.

Several placards inscribed with words such as `Hang the killers of Rebika to death`™, `We condemn killing of women`™, `Stop crime against women`™ etc were displayed at the protest site.

Thokchom Leikai Youth Club, Heirok Part II also organized a sit-in-protest at Thokchom Leikai Community Hall in condemnation of the merciless killing of Rebika.

Along with taking out a rally against the rape and murder of Rebika, the protestors also handed over cash amount and eatable items to the bereaved family of the deceased.

Sit-in-protests were also held by Kabo Leikai Development Association, Heirok Part III; YDC Heirok Part III Ngarouthel Leikai; Simdo Club Heirok Part II Keithel; Heshu Club Heirok Part II Maning Leikai and Heirok Part II Moirangthem Leikai at their respective localities demanding death sentence for the killers of the Rebika.

It may be mentioned that JAC formed in connection with the killing of Rebika had met Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh on June 11, during which the JAC was assured that charge sheets against the killers will be filed within a month.

Ibobi had also assured that the Centre will be urged to look into the demand of JAC for setting up of a fast track court and amendment of criminal laws after putting up the their demand during the upcoming Assembly session to be commenced from June 26.

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Walk out campaign held at Wangjing

IMPHAL, Jun 14: The Wangjing Women & Girls Society and Action For Rural Development Organisation under the guidance of International Peace women Group (IWPG), South Korea conducted a walk out

IMPHAL, Jun 14: The Wangjing Women & Girls Society and Action For Rural Development Organisation under the guidance of International Peace women Group (IWPG), South Korea conducted a walk out campaign at the central hall of Wangjing Women & Girls Society.

The function was attended by Dr M Nara Singh, Member of World Peace Council and national vice-president of Indian affiliate of International Physician for the prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) as chief guest; L Damu Singh, Chairman of JSS Thoubal as president and H Bihari Singh as guest of honour.

Around 150 women from different places of Manipur attended the campaign which was conducted with the slogans `War is costly, peace is priceless; `Peace is our gift to each other`™, `Violence breeds violence, lets breed peace`™ and `War is always a mistake.`™

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Nurture Entrepreneurship

One of the most enduring quips, some say first made by maverick American businessman of the 1970s and 1980s, Lee Iacocca, ex-president of the country`™s third largest automobile company Chrysler,

One of the most enduring quips, some say first made by maverick American businessman of the 1970s and 1980s, Lee Iacocca, ex-president of the country`™s third largest automobile company Chrysler, and one of the most rabid critics of Japanese business and its best known doyen then, the founder of Sony Corporation, Akio Morita, goes something like: `If you pay your workers peanuts, you will be left with monkeys working for you.` It may not be Iacocca who actually first said this, but that does not really matter. The truth in these words, however comically delivered, would still slap those in the fledgling private sector in Manipur hard on the face. For owners of these enterprises, the scripts may be different, but for a vast majority of those employed in this sector, it is a thankless struggle, with the road ahead still very uncertain. Compared to the job benefits and salaries their counterparts in the government sector are guaranteed, theirs is still literally just enough to buy peanuts. But the irony is, what they get, is actually the market value of labour at current price, unlike in the government sector, where it is artificially inflated, rendering any notion of material worth of labour, skill or leadership, ridiculous. The example of education is closest to mind. Private schools have left government schools far behind in performance, yet private school teachers still continue to earn `peanuts` as compared to government school teachers. And the former earn `peanuts` because the revenue returns of their institutions, in most cases, are not big enough for all to be comfortable together. If the government salaries were also to be decided on the basis of the revenue their services are able to garner at market value, in all probability government employees would be earning much less than those in the private sector.

This imbalance is not a healthy sign and the Manipur government needs to be wary and do something. For a long time, the Union government (just as another emerging economic giant, China), was doing it. Before the advent of a liberalised economy and the lifting of many protective curtains, these countries took careful efforts to keep the private and public sector at a par, even at the cost of keeping government salaries low. They also shielded their industries from unequal competitions from more advanced economies, at least till such a time as their own industries were mature enough to join the competition as equals. In the long run, as we are witnessing now, these policies paid off. Now it is time to see the same logics work in the internal situation. In such a vast country as India, it would be ridiculous to adopt a one-size-fit-all policy outlook. Indian economy overall may be growing fast, but states like Manipur are still stuck with the infamous `Hindu rate of growth` that Western economists once with condescension described the Indian economy`™s snail pace of less than 3 percent growth. Most immediately, after the recommendations of the 6th Pay Commission for Central employees came to be in force, and state government salaries too were lifted to somewhat not be too far behind, it was again another blow for the fledgling private enterprises here. Since the health of the private sector is unlikely to have improved reciprocally, salaries of employees in these sectors still would not be enough to buy peanuts. As it is, the most talented by and large already go for government jobs and see private jobs as hardly any alternative.

The government must urgently evolve a strategy to reverse the trend. The structure of the Indian federation being such, it will be next to impossible to roll back or obstruct the trends set by the Union, but within its limits, the government must exercise imagination to ensure that private entrepreneurship is not throttled totally. It could for instance reform its industrial credit mechanism. Let it remain competitive, but ease it up wherever essential so that the private sector can continue to grow. This may sound like a vested interest coming from an organisation in the private sector, but let the government think bigger and see the larger picture. At this moment, the only real avenue for it to create jobs for all is by nudging growth in the private sector. Moreover, as Vietnamese economy`™s resilience and the lack of by of economies such as those of Iraq and other middle east countries, as well as Central Asia which were formerly part of the USSR, have proven before all, economies which depended solely on the government to remain afloat are the easiest to collapse, and economies which are as varied, widespread and depended on the natural ingenuity of its people, are the ones which can bounce back even from the brink.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Gaikhangam rejoices unity among media fraternity

IMPHAL, June 14: The All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU) today organized a `Tri Faceted Social Gathering`™ function at the Manipur Press Club. The function was attended by deputy Chief

IMPHAL, June 14: The All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU) today organized a `Tri Faceted Social Gathering`™ function at the Manipur Press Club.

The function was attended by deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam as chief guest, AMWJU president Wangkhemcha Shamjai as president while Commerce and Industries minister Govindas Konthoujam, Social Welfare minister Ak Mirabai and Agriculture and Fisheries minister Md Abdul Nasir as guests of honour.

The programme was also attended by media house proprietors, members of the Editors`™ Guild and others.

Speaking at the function, Gaikhangam said the gathering is important as it shows the integrity and unity among the media fraternity in the State.

He said there is a close relationship between the proprietors and journalists.

The State journalists have always worked with dedication and at the same time brought laurels to the State in various fields including sports and culture.

The people, he said, should also understand the importance of the media.

Meanwhile, the deputy Chief Minister also expressed happiness at the appointment of Ratan Luwangcha as the national secretary of the Indian Journalists`™ Union and S Sonia Devi as a member of the gender cell of IJU.

Meanwhile, AMWJU also introduced its new office bearers for the year 2015-17 and the new advisors and Press Club Management members.

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