Union MoS Nihal Chand promises Rs 370 crore for Panchayati Raj in State

IMPHAL, June 17: The Ministry of Panchayati Raj will be sanctioning a total amount of Rs 370 crores for Panchayati Raj in Manipur through the 14th Finance Commission, asserted Minister

IMPHAL, June 17: The Ministry of Panchayati Raj will be sanctioning a total amount of Rs 370 crores for Panchayati Raj in Manipur through the 14th Finance Commission, asserted Minister of State for Panchayati Raj Nihal Chand Meghwal today.

The MoS, who was addressing a one day political consultative meeting was also quick to add that if there is any report of the State government misusing the fund, then there will be much repercussion from the Centre.

The meeting was held at the residence of ex MLA Thongju Th Bishwajit who had recently joined the BJP.

The MoS who arrived in the State today said he was sent by the Prime Minister to check the needs of the Panchayati Raj in Manipur and check if the State is properly utilizing the funds allocated for the same in Manipur.

Nihal Chand said he will personally meet villagers from the Village Councils and Gram Panchayats. The Rs 370 crore is for development of agriculture in the villages of the Manipur through the Panchayati Raj, he continued.

He further enquired the people of Thogju present in the meeting about the 100-days job card in the area and said if there is any complaint, he will talk with the State government representatives.

He said that he has received information that the villagers were allowed to work for only five days out of the 100 days under the job card scheme.

He said if this is true, then he will need a written complain so that his ministry can process inquiry about the same.

He said the BJP aims to strengthen the villages in the country.

Party workers should put more effort to bring a BJP government in the State in the 2017 election, he continued.

Nihal Chand also said that he has already informed the Chief Minister that the Centre is always ready to help bring development in the State.

Meanwhile, BJP Vision Document chairman, Dr RK Ranjan said the local governing bodies like the nagar panchayat, panchayat and zilla parishad are unable to work to their full potential as they have no power under the present State government.

He further appealed to the MoS to look into the issue.

Meanwhile, BJP Manipur president Th Chaoba claimed that the State government has provided only five days of work for the 100 days of work to job card holders.

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Man charged under POSCO bailed out: MACR-CC

LAMKA, June 17: Churachandpur is a place inhabited by diverse people, all speaking different languages with a history of living together through up and down since time immemorial, Manipur Alliance

LAMKA, June 17: Churachandpur is a place inhabited by diverse people, all speaking different languages with a history of living together through up and down since time immemorial, Manipur Alliance For Child Right Ccpur Chapter (MACR-CC) convener Rev Nicky Thanga told the press today.

The press conference was held at the MACR-CC cum observatory home located at Ramther, Ccpur.

The conference was called in connection to the grant of bail to Timothy Changsan who is charged under Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act of serial raping girls, many of whom are orphans in a children home where he was the director.

Meanwhile, it is also learnt from other sources that the police have no idea of the bail and that Timothy who is out on bail is in Imphal which is against the law. As he is out on bail he cannot leave the district otherwise his bail stands cancelled.

Nicky Thanga also said that he has informed the CJM, Churachandpur, who expressed that he had not received any plea from Timothy to leave the district.

On the other hand sources also informed that Timothy is suffering from kidney and cardiology related health problems.

The MACR-CC also demanded the arrest of the accused and to clear up how a man charged un POSCO was bailed out.

Rev Nicky also tells that the center MACR and Manipur Commission for protection of children had been working on this case and the culprit will be punished according to the law of the land.

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JAC on Kadangband killing warns intense agitation

KANGPOKPI, Jun.17: The Joint Action Committee on brutal killings of Khupneilal Neihsiel and Robert Hesei Kipgen has warned today to launch intense form of agitation if the state Government fails

KANGPOKPI, Jun.17: The Joint Action Committee on brutal killings of Khupneilal Neihsiel and Robert Hesei Kipgen has warned today to launch intense form of agitation if the state Government fails to furnish the Magisterial Inquiry report within a week time.

In connection with this the HAC today submitted a memorandum to Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh demanding his intervention to table the Magisterial Inquiry report within a week time.

The representation signed by the JAC Convener Thangminlen Haokip and Lunmang, General Secretary said that the Government had constituted a magisterial inquiry over the alleged fake encounter killing one innocent civilian and one officer of armed organization KNF vide order No.20/1(13)/2013-H(LC)/Pt dated 31st January 2015.

However, the concerned authority has not table the report despite repeated assurances even though the inquiry committee had already finished conducting spot investigation, interview of witnesses, forensic investigation and other requirements continued the two leaders of the JAC in the representation.

It further said that the Government had assured to finish the inquiry within 3 months but nearly 5 months have passed now while adding that the delay in furnishing the report has now aroused suspicion and apprehension among the people while taking strong exception of this state of affairs the JAC including the Kuki civil bodies consider it as justice denied.

The people have placed their trust in the Government to establish the truth even though the incident was a fake encounter which is very much evident further added the representation.

Recounting the incident, it also said that on that fateful day the 8 AR personnel waylaid the car of the KNF men under SoO and shot them without any provocation while an innocent Khupneilal Neihsiel, s/o (L) Lallam Neihsiel of Kangchup Chingkhong vehicle was forcibly taken along with him by the KNF men in the milieu.

It continued that the deceased civilian was the village authority secretary and at the same time was the vice president of Kuki Inpi Twibul Lhang while Robert Hesei Kipgen on the other hand was the Central Administrative Officer (CAO) of an armed organization KNF which is under SoO with state and central Government.

Therefore, the killing of the CAO was uncalled for, added the representation.

Demanding the state Government to furnished the magisterial inquiry report within one week to established the true nature of the encounter so as to ensure that the guilty are punished as per the law the two leaders of the JAC warned that if the Government fails to furnish the report within one week we will be compelled to launch intense form of agitation.

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Villages reduced to `ghost settlements` as anxious residents fail to return

IMPHAL, June 17: The June 4 ambush near Paraolon Village in Chandel district killing 18 soldiers including a JCO and injuring several others has struck terror in the hearts and

IMPHAL, June 17: The June 4 ambush near Paraolon Village in Chandel district killing 18 soldiers including a JCO and injuring several others has struck terror in the hearts and minds of the people.

More than a fortnight later, the fear is yet to subside for the villagers of Paraolon, Charlon and Kotal Khuntak.

Few hours after the ambush, these villagers fearing reprisal from the Army in their follow up operation had started fleeing from their homestead and now the villages lie completely abandoned,.

Literally, the villages resemble `ghost settlements`™ now.

It is pertinent to note that three days post the ambush, the commander of the 3rd Corp, Bipin Rawat had sent out a loud and clear message against people who are giving open support to the militants implying that some villagers had extended support to the militants perpetrating the ambush.

He was talking to a group of reporters at the Imphal Tulihal Airport while honouring the soldiers killed in the ambush.

And now, after almost two weeks, the security forces have granted access to the media beyond the ambush site which had remained virtually under siege ever since the deadly ambush as even the State government including its Police department had been reportedly kept in the dark of the operation.

A team of media persons under the All Manipur Working Journalists`™ Union today made a tour of the affected villages.

The ambush site is located barely a kilometre away from Paraolon village and the battalion of the Dogra regiment is about 10 km which is also the nearest security post next to Larong 20 AR post about 30 km from Paraolon.

During the tour, the team could still see the charred Army trucks, belongings of the soldiers, bullet projectiles, and burnt bushes at the ambush site.

The two trucks charred during the ambush and full of bullet holes remain stationed at Paraolon Village.

One of the truck was carrying six barrels of fuel and edible oil when the 6 Dogra Regiment convoy was attacked by the combined team of UGs.

Along the 10 km stretch from Paraolon to Moltuk there are only four villages – Paraolon, Charlon, Kotal Khunthak and Moltuk `“ separated by a few kilometers each.

Of these four villages, villagers of Moltuk, a Kuki village decided to stay back in their village.

However, they did feel the pinch of the Army operation as they were not allowed to venture out of their village even to attend to their fields.

A villager identified as Kunkhothong said `We were asked not to venture out far from our village even to attend to our fields, hunting or other activities which is necessary for existence. We are now running low on our food stock`.

He further expressed disappointment against the civil administration alleging that it has failed to come to the rescue of the people.

On the other hand, in the other three villages there was tell-tale signs of how the fear gripped villagers scooted from their villages leaving behind their homesteads and domesticated animals.

A pair of children`™s slippers was found lying near a doorway, while women`™s clothing were found in front of another. Only the domesticated animals and fowl were seen prowling the entire villages.

In Paraolon, as soon as the media team stepped out of their vehicles, a hunting dog approached them, which is uncommon in normal times.

These hunting dogs are considered quite aggressive and don`™t welcome strangers in such tame ways.

However, the dog was in a pitiable condition, left unattended by its owners for the past fortnight or so. Its bones were sticking to the skin.

A kitten which probably died of starvation was also found lying in the premises of a house.

The three villages are inhabited by the Lamkang- Naga tribes which just about 80 households altogether.

The media team also met with the Paraolon Village chief, James Dilbung at Chandel.

He said his village has already experienced the pain of gun violence in the past and the villagers are weary of such incidents.

In the early 1990`™s, five villagers had fallen victims to the Kuki-Naga clashes, he said.

He said the three villages have been trying to rehabilitate from the earlier Kuki-Naga clash when the June 4 ambush happened.

James also said that the concerned authorities have also been apprised about the grievances of the people.

He further asserted that only 10 villagers were staying in their village when the ambush occurred.

The other villagers, he claimed were all staying in Chandel headquarters regarding the June 1 ADC election.

The village chief also denied any harassment meted out by the security personnel during the operation.

However, the villagers have fled and are staying in Chandel district headquarter, he continued.

The village chief further denying any harassment meted out by security forces said that most of the villagers fled out of fear and are taking shelter at Chandel district head quarter.

Meanwhile, in a separate enquiry on whether a Road Opening Party was dispatch ahead of the convoy, Army sources confirmed that an ROP team was there, however, there was a huge gap between the ROP and the convoy.

It is also learnt that the operation ended on June 9.

Despite the end of operation the border is being sealed till date and night curfew continues along the border, said the same source.

It has been informed that the army has contacted the villagers through their leaders and trying to convince them to come to their villages. In line with that it also divulged that a medical camp will also be conducted after they return.

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Spurning Big Brother

One of the reasons observers speculate why the Government of India chose to so loudly publicise what it called surgical operations into Myanmar in hot chase of Indian insurgents on

One of the reasons observers speculate why the Government of India chose to so loudly publicise what it called surgical operations into Myanmar in hot chase of Indian insurgents on June 9 is that probably the government thought this was a good opportunity to send a message to Pakistan. That is, it was not so much Myanmar but Pakistan that India had in mind in making those claims of strikes within Myanmar territory, and then publicising them further claiming clinical and 100 percent successes. As to how far these claims are supported by facts on the ground is a different question altogether. The purpose of those publicity stunts, it does seem now, was not about clarifying facts but of sending out messages of India`™s policy intent, in particular to its arch rivals, Pakistan. It is also not surprising at all that Pakistan was provoked as intended and took no time to responded, saying it is not Myanmar and that it would give befitting responses to such intrusions. Myanmar on its part had shown signs of pique that it was being used thus in the war of attrition between India and Pakistan. Myanmar cannot have been happy with the manner numerous so called expert commentators were also writing it off as a harmless, innocent and defenceless country. There is more hidden in its short denials that its territory was intruded upon by Indian troops, and that it would never allow any such intrusion anytime in the future.

India`™s National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval, has flown to Nay Pyi Taw, the new spanking clean but rather empty capital city somewhere between Mandalay, the old pre-colonial capital of the Kingdom of Burma, and Yangon the newer colonial period capital so often compared to British Calcutta. Although nothing is revealed of the agenda of the visit, it is anybody`™s guess that it would have to do with these recent developments. It is our guess, the most important of these is to mend fences damaged by New Delhi unwarranted publicity blitzkrieg on its claimed hot chases that put Myanmar in poor light before the world. The other matters to be pursued, as we had noted in an earlier editorial should have to do with a comprehensive joint plan to fight cross border militancy so prevalent along the Indo-Myanmar border. We had also outlined in the same editorial why Myanmar is unlikely to agree to this proposal, and it would not be prudent for India to insist. After all, Myanmar is not a province of India and has its own outlook to what its foreign and domestic policy architectures should look like. India often makes this mistake of treating its smaller neighbours as such, which probably is why there is always a degree of hostility to India amongst all its immediate neighbours, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sir Lanka and Myanmar. There isn`™t even a necessity to mention Pakistan, and China of course is a different ball game altogether.

The Nepal example is most intriguing. How is it this neighbour, which was till recently a theocratic Hindu Kingdom and is still predominantly a Hindu nation, whose national language Nepali is Sanskrit based like most Indian languages, which has a shared history with India dating back eons, which has an open border with India, which is bound securely to India among others by the Gurkha recruits enlisted in the armies of both countries. The answer will only become apparent if India earnestly began addressing these questions to itself and to no one else. No country, however small, wants to be taken for granted, but India has been so often insensitive on these matters, and has been wont to projecting itself as the big brother, seemingly treating Nepal as if it was a district of Uttar Pradesh or Bihar. In the recent publicity blitzkrieg launched from New Delhi, using the New Delhi media, in particular the noisy 24-hour new channels, it was being similarly insensitive to Myanmar.

If any lesson can be drawn from literature, then going by what Amitav Ghosh`™s portrayal of the Burmese psyche in `The Glass Palace`, Ajit Doval is going to return disappointed, and without much to announce to the media. We do hope we are wrong and no damages have been caused, and if there have been damages to sensibilities, it will not result in any permanent shifts in diplomatic outlooks of this newly opened country in a tryst with destiny to transition to democracy. To think a little exercise of discretion on India`™s part could have saved complications in diplomatic relations is indeed tragicomic, and would inspire farcical laughter and tears of remorse amongst all keen observers, but hopefully in the New Delhi`™s corridors of power as well.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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DESAM president arrested for allegedly assaulting teacher charged of corporal punishment

IMPHAL, June 17: Lamphel Police today arrested 16 members of the Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur including its president for allegedly assaulting a teacher, even as the student body charged

IMPHAL, June 17: Lamphel Police today arrested 16 members of the Democratic Students Alliance of Manipur including its president for allegedly assaulting a teacher, even as the student body charged the teacher of inflicting corporal punishment to a student.

Before his arrest, DESAM president M Angamba had called a press conference at their office demanding St Joseph`™s School authorities to expel their computer teacher Gurumayum Rupachandra Singh of Uripok Achom Leikai for meting out physical punishment to a Class VI student of the school.

Angamba said teachers are meant to teach and lead their students in the right way.

He said DESAM was approached by the parents of the children on the matter.

Rupachandra hit the class VI student 42 times continuously on his hand even after the student prayed for forgiveness, he said.

He said the student had replied in the affirmative when Rupachandra asked if they (students) cannot remain silent in the class resulting in the punishment.

Angamba also said during a meeting with the parents of the student and volunteers of the student body, the said teacher must have assaulted which happened because the student volunteers were unable to control their anger over the incident.

He said the teacher meting out corporal punishment to the student is a violation of the Right to Education Act and befitting action should be taken against him.

Demanding the St Joshep`™s School authorities to expel the teacher at once, he further asked other educational institutes not to employ the teacher.

Meanwhile, acting on a sou-moto case registered against the DESAM members, the police arrested the 16 this evening according to an official source of the police.

The report confirmed that DESAM president Moirangthem Angamba son of (L) M Saratchandra Singh of Nongada Makha Leikai is one of the arrested.

It is also said that the 16 will be produced before the court tomorrow and appeal will be made to remand them to police custody in connection to the police case.

On the other hand, teachers and students of the St Joseph`™s School today staged a sit in protest against the alleged assault of the teacher by DESAM.

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Government split on ceasefire with militants who killed 18 jawans in Manipur … – Daily Mail

Daily MailGovernment split on ceasefire with militants who killed 18 jawans in Manipur …Daily MailThe government seems to be divided over the ceasefire with NSCN (K), the militant outfit responsible for the June 4 attack on an Army convoy that killed…


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DRCM – IRCS Chandel Mission 2015 Report

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Chadonang partially submerged, villagers lament government`s attitude

IMPHAL, June 17: A media team visiting Chadonang Village in Ukhrul district had to use boats to wade through the water which had already started submerging large parts of paddy

Villagers posed behind a banner demanding review of Mapithel Dam before its construction.

Villagers posed behind a banner demanding review of Mapithel Dam before its construction.

IMPHAL, June 17: A media team visiting Chadonang Village in Ukhrul district had to use boats to wade through the water which had already started submerging large parts of paddy fields in the village.

Large parts of paddy fields in the surrounding area have been submerged in water reportedly ever since the Mapithel Dam Watergates were closed on January 15 this year.

Villagers of Chadonang, Thawai, Riha and Ramrei convened a public meeting today at Chadonang Village wherein the villagers also resorted to sloganeering and demanded `Don`™t evict us by force,` `Review Mapithel Dam first, construct later,` etc.

In the name of development, the government has cut off the livelihood of the villagers, lamented Chadonang Village chief Wungnaoyo.

He said the paddy fields which provide the villagers who are mostly farmers with their livelihood are already submerged in water and it is very likely that water would soon enter the houses.

Wungnaoyo also said that the villagers are not against the construction of the Mapithel Dam, but are against the fact that the expert committee formed to determine the compensation for the affected people is yet to submit its report. The committee is suppose to determine the compensation to be paid for the affected homesteads, land, forest, paddy fields, etc. he said.

At the same time, a case against the construction of the Mapithel Dam is still pending before the Manipur High Court and the National Green Tribunal, he continued.

We are not against developmental works, but the affected villagers should be properly compensated, he continued.

`Treat us like humans,` Wungnaoyo lamented before adding we are also people of the land.

Deteriorating livelihood in the name of development is a serious issue noted Citizen Concern for Dam and Development, CCDD Convenor Yumnam Jiten and said that previous dams constructed in the State all have failed drastically in their purposes.

He said Mapithel Dam will submerge more than 595 hectares of land.

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Govt plans to set up plastics park in Manipur – Business Standard

Govt plans to set up plastics park in ManipurBusiness StandardIn its bid to promote plastic processing industries in the North East region, the centre government is planning to set up a plastic park in Manipur. Requesting the Manipur Government to prov…

Govt plans to set up plastics park in Manipur
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In its bid to promote plastic processing industries in the North East region, the centre government is planning to set up a plastic park in Manipur. Requesting the Manipur Government to provide 500 acres of land for the park, Ananth Kumar, minister of …

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Three insurgents apprehended in Manipur – Zee News

Three insurgents apprehended in ManipurZee NewsImphal: In separate incidents, three militants have been apprehended from Senapati district of Manipur by Army personnel of Senapati Brigade under Red Shield Division. A defence press release issued yester…

Three insurgents apprehended in Manipur
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Imphal: In separate incidents, three militants have been apprehended from Senapati district of Manipur by Army personnel of Senapati Brigade under Red Shield Division. A defence press release issued yesterday said a militant of Kuki National Front …

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Three Insurgents Apprehended in Manipur – The New Indian Express

Three Insurgents Apprehended in ManipurThe New Indian ExpressIMPHAL: In separate incidents, three militants have been apprehended from Senapati district of Manipur by Army personnel of Senapati Brigade under Red Shield Division. A defence press release…

Three Insurgents Apprehended in Manipur
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Three Insurgents Apprehended in Manipur – Outlook

Three Insurgents Apprehended in ManipurOutlookIn separate incidents, three militants have been apprehended from Senapati district of Manipur by Army personnel of Senapati Brigade under Red Shield Division. A defence press release issued yesterday said …

Three Insurgents Apprehended in Manipur
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In separate incidents, three militants have been apprehended from Senapati district of Manipur by Army personnel of Senapati Brigade under Red Shield Division. A defence press release issued yesterday said a militant of Kuki National Front (Nehlun) …

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