State of the fourth estate in Manipur – E-Pao.net

State of the fourth estate in ManipurE-Pao.netAmple room for improvement. Like in any other profession, journalism in Manipur too has a lot of room for improvement. Herein arises the question of whether the media, or more particularly the newspaper hou…

State of the fourth estate in Manipur
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Ample room for improvement. Like in any other profession, journalism in Manipur too has a lot of room for improvement. Herein arises the question of whether the media, or more particularly the newspaper houses, in Manipur have been able to attract the

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This matter is especially relevant in the case of Manipur as the Central Government stripped the State of the Special Category Status, which will deprive the citizens of the State of various centrally sponsored developmental programs.”He further added
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Finance Our Future Campaign launched In Manipur
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This matter is especially relevant in the case of Manipur as the Central Government stripped the State of the Special Category Status, which will deprive the citizens of the State of various centrally sponsored developmental programs."He further added
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Rhythms of Manipur to observe Foundation Day
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Imphal, July 07 2015 : Rhythms of Manipur, one of the oldest and rare music groups of the State will observe its 30th�Foundation day on�July 10 at Imphal.The function which will be graced by Dr.T Meiyna,MP,Manibabu Likmabam President of the Rhythms …

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Imphal, July 07 2015 : Rhythms of Manipur, one of the oldest and rare music groups of the State will observe its 30th?Foundation day on?July 10 at Imphal.The function which will be graced by Dr.T Meiyna,MP,Manibabu Likmabam President of the Rhythms …

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Narcotic cell seizes 5kg opium

IMPHAL, July 7: A team of Narcotic Cell Imphal West District has detected and seized five kg of Opium at Khuman Lampak Namdulong area on July 3. According to a

IMPHAL, July 7: A team of Narcotic Cell Imphal West District has detected and seized five kg of Opium at Khuman Lampak Namdulong area on July 3.

According to a release of the PRO Police Department, two persons, namely Thangginial, 39, son of (l) Doukhojang of Shangkai village, Ukhrul District and Nemneng Vaiphei, 30, wife of Damthinlal of Shangkai village, Ukhrul district who pissed the said drug were arrested.

The market value of the seized contraband drug is estimated to be Rs. 4 lakh. A case has been registered at Imphal Police Station and investigation is going on, it said.

In another release, a combined team of District Police Commando I/W and 25 AR has conducted frisking and checking at Lamshang Bridge crossing near Excise Office on July 5.

During the frisking and checking, an active worker of PREPAK (GS) organisation, namely, Thongam Zee alias Nanao alias Salus, 35, son of (l) Th. Kunjo Singh of Iroisemba Lousemba Leikai was arrested.

Investigation revealed that he served demand letters to general public, private NGOs in Lamshang area for party fund. A case has been registered at Lamshang Police Station and investigation is going on, it said.

Acting on a reliable information, a combined team of District Police Commando I/W and 25 Assam Rifles has conducted frisking and checking near Phumlou Water Supply on July 6.

A press release of the PRO, Police Department has said that an active cadre of PLA organisation, namely, Waikhom Surchandra alias Birchandra, 30, son of W. Chonjon Singh of Loitang Khulen (Sandum) was arrested.

A case has been registered at Lamshang Police Station and investigation is going on, it said.

In yet another release of the PRO, Police Department, a team of District Police Commando I/E has conducted frisking and checking at Khongman Mangjin crossing on July 5.

During the frisking and checking, one vehicle lifter Md. Akbar alias Ethem, 32, son of (l) Md. Manou of Sangaiyumpham Lamdign Cherapur was arrested.

One Honda Activa grey in colour bearing registration No. MN05/5936 was seized from his possession. Investigation revealed that the said Honda Activa was stolen by him from JNIMS main gate on July 5.

On his disclosure, his two associates, Md. Umar Khan, 21, son of (l) Md. Abdul Sattar of Lilong Turel Ahanbi Ubakthong and Md. Abdul Sayeed, 24, son of (l) Md. Abdul Gaffar of Lilong Chingkham Makha were arrested on the same day from Kiyamgei Oinam Loukon crossing. One Honda DIO, white in colour having no registration number was also seized from the possession of Md. Umar Khan. Investigation revealed that, they has stolen a number of vehicles from different areas of Imphal city, it said.

A case has been registered at Irilbung Police Station and investigation is going on, it said.

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MLA Ibomcha raises concern against illegal tax collection

IMPHAL, July 7: There are reports of State police personnel collecting illegal taxes from the Mao vendors who are provided a temporary market shed in Imphal following unrest over alleged

IMPHAL, July 7: There are reports of State police personnel collecting illegal taxes from the Mao vendors who are provided a temporary market shed in Imphal following unrest over alleged assault and threats meted out to them in Kohima by Southern Angami People`™s Organisation in the wake of the Dzuko tension.

This was stated by Opposition MLA Laisom Ibomcha in the House today moving a Calling Attention Motion to draw the attention of the State Home minister.

He said the Mao people are already facing hardships due to the fallout of the Dzuko Valley land encroachment issue and the State police instead of helping them are said to be collecting illegal taxes.

The police, he said is creating more hardship for the vendors and the concern Home department need to consider the matter seriously, he said.

Meanwhile, clarifying on the issue, deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who also holds the Home portfolio said there is no official report of any such incident.

However, if any police personnel is found indulging in such behavior, the guilty will receive befitting punishment, he assured the House.

He continued since tension rose due to the Dzuko dispute, the people of Mao had arrived in Imphal to vend their items at Nagamapal and Dingku Road Khongnang Ani karak.

The government has already directed the Imphal Municipal Council to conduct a survey for the setting up of a proper temporary market until a permanent solution is chalked out, he informed.

He continued, the State government is considering construction of a market for the displaced Mao people along Dingku Road, Chingmeirong which will be constructed under the North East Council funding.

The allotment of the site will be settled soon under the Tribal Development, he continued.

He also said that the State DGP has been directed to check all illegal taxes along the national highways and to take immediate action against anyone found indulging in any such practice.

He also said that no police personnel can check any vehicle or passenger unless it is related to anti-social incidents along the national highways.

The government is also in touch with the Mao MLA L Dikho that any unwanted incident should be informed to the police or himself, Gaikhangam said.

Any unauthorised tax collection along the highways by State or no-State actors must be brought to task immediately, he said.

If there is any illegal tax collection, people should inform the nearest police station or district SPs, he continued.

Meanwhile, MLA Ibomcha commented that no one would dare to make a complaint against illegal tax collected by the police or the NSCN (IM) and it should be the obligation of the State Home department to monitor such incident.

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CorCom greets people on 4th foundation day

IMPHAL, July 7: The Coordination Committee (CorCom), an umbrella group of several armed outfits based in Manipur has greeted the people on its 4th Foundation Day. A message issued by

IMPHAL, July 7: The Coordination Committee (CorCom), an umbrella group of several armed outfits based in Manipur has greeted the people on its 4th Foundation Day.

A message issued by the convenor of the committee Kh Pambei said on behalf of the group, he wishes those who have laid down their lives in the fight for independence, those who have fall prey to the enemies and the public.

It said CorCom`™s strong belief is that Manipur is the land of all indigenous communities residing together since time immemorial and that every community has the same rights.

The CorCom also believes that all communities should respect one another and safeguard Manipur together, it said.

The message continued that the integrity of the land both territorial and that of its population has been there since more than two thousand years and safeguarding it is the duty of all communities residing together. The CorCom will also lead in achieving these objectives, it said.

And in order to achieve these objectives, the foremost importance is to gain independence it said, declaring that the biggest enemy of the land is India.

It continued that CorCom`™s first objective is to gain sovereignty for Manipur.

The four most important ingredients for the survival of a society as accepted by the UN are survival, well being, identity and freedom of its people, it said.

It also said that being a neighbor of India which has a total population of 1.20 billion people has become the worst nightmare of the land.

If the present trend of non-locals entering the land continues, in another 5 to 10 years, more than 10-15 lakhs of Indians will be found in Manipur, it continued.

The entry of such non-locals into Manipur is a well charted out plan backed by the Indian Army, it said adding that even the Manipur government is supporting it with the formation of Crisis Management Plan, State level Crisis Management Group, core group.

It further charged the Chief Minister of going against the people`™s desire by passing the Manipur Regulation of Visitors, Tenants and Migrants Workers Bill, 2015.

The statement further continued that the region which should be known as Western Southeast Asia has a total land area of 255,511 sq kilometer with a total population of 44.98 million.

Considering the culture, origin of the people of the region, the region should be known as WESEA, it said.

Although the communities residing in the region have differences, they share the same society values, origin and a long history, it said.

It further said that now Manipur cannot stand alone and the time has come for the communities of the region under the rule of India to unite against the common enemy.

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Manipur Bhavans in Delhi, Kolkata in mess: AMWJU

IMPHAL, July 7: In the absence of any intervention from the State government, the Manipur Bhavans at Delhi and Kolkata have been reduced to mere bhavans with some officials running

IMPHAL, July 7: In the absence of any intervention from the State government, the Manipur Bhavans at Delhi and Kolkata have been reduced to mere bhavans with some officials running it according to their whims.

Levelling the allegation in a press release signed by Ratan Luwangcha, vice-president of All Manipur Working Journalists`™ Union (AMWJU), the union claimed that there is no Deputy Residence Commissioner (DRC) at the bhavans and a person who has retired from the service has been made as Officer on Special Duty (OSD) by extending his post four times.

Several other officials who have been retired from the service are kept at the bhavans by extending their service period repeatedly, it claimed.

Accredited journalists of the State, who are entitled to get VIP rooms at the bhavans have been deprived of the facility and the same is allotted to dear ones of the officials employed at the bhavans without any official letter from the GAD, Government of Manipur, it pointed out.

Contending that all the wrongdoings came to light during an official visit to new Delhi by president of AMWJU Wangkhemcha Shamjai and vice-president Ratan Luwangcha who is also the National Secretary of Indian Journalists`™ Union (IJU) to Delhi recently, the release said that the Manipur Bhavans at Chankyapuri and Sadar Patel Marg in Delhi which are run by GAD as the concerned department of the Government of Manipur is devoid of any DRC to look after them.

Prior to the official visit, a letter signed by Deputy Secretary of GAD for allotment of VIP room to the AMWJU officials was sent to the concerned officials of Manipur Bhavan, Delhi through fax. However, Officer on Special Duty (OSD) RK Mor whose service was extended for four times allotted ordinary room at Tikendrajit Bhavan, Chanakyapuri, it said.

Despite asking the OSD by the AMWJU officials to allot the VIP room as told by the GAD as National President of IJU, Executive Member of International Federation of Journalist (IFJ) and representatives of Press Council of India will be coming to meet them, the OSD refused to do so citing non-availability of the VIP room at the bhavan.

The officials made phone call to RK Mor to enquire the matter but he did not receive the call.

Taking strong exception to the behaviour of RK Mor, the AMWJU team informed the matter to the elected members from Manipur at the bhavan. A woman who claimed to be the care taker of the bhavan told the officials that there is no VIP word written on the allotment letter signed by GAD.

The woman care taker also told them that she does not know them as accredited journalists from the state. She was shown the original copy of the allotment letter but refused to regard it.

After much argument, the AMWJU officials were allotted VIP room at Manipur Bhavan, Sadar Patel Marg, the release said.

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No evidence of government doctors practicing in private clinics, claims Phungzathang

IMPHAL, July 7: The government is ready to take legal action against doctors of government run hospitals practicing in private clinics, but till date there has been no evidence against

IMPHAL, July 7: The government is ready to take legal action against doctors of government run hospitals practicing in private clinics, but till date there has been no evidence against such doctors, claimed Health minister Phungzathang Tonsing in the House today.

He was replying to cut motions raised by Opposition MLAs Shyamkumar, Dr I Ibohalbi and L Ibomcha during discussion and voting on Demand no 11- Medical, Health and Family Welfare.

Raising a cut motion, Shyamkumar had said the frequently reported referral of a patient from a medical college run by the government to a private institute is shameful, Andro MLA Th Shyamkumar.

He said what do the government medical colleges lack, that patients have to be referred to the private institutes.

He was speaking during the discussion and voting on demand of the Health, Medical and Family Welfare.

Elaborating further, Shyamkumar had said do the frequent referral of patients from the government hospitals JNIMS and RIMS to the private hospitals means that the latter have more sophisticated equipments or more expert doctors.

The people are confused as to whether the equipments in the government hospitals are even functional, he said.

He further observed that during such practices, it is the poor patients who have to pay huge sums in private hospitals.

Construction of the Primary Health Centre, Keithelmanbi was completed in 2009-10, however, the department is yet to inaugurate it till date, he asserted questioning if there is a rule of the department not to inaugurate the PHC.

Although many PHCs were upgraded to open 24×7, gynecologists doctors are still lacking in most of the PHCs in both the hills and the valley, he continued.

He further suggested the minister to visit the PHCs around to monitor the problems of the people.

MLA Ibomcha raised the issue of government doctors doing private practices, while Dr Ibohalbi raised the issue of promotion and vacant posts.

Dr Ibohalbi said most surgeons suggest their patients to undergo operations in the private hospitals where they are practicing.

There are specialists in both JNIMS and RIMS who are also practicing in private hospitals and clinics, he observed.

Meanwhile, in his clarification, the minister had said that although the government could take legal action against the government doctors practicing in private hospital, none of them have been caught with evidence.

He also said that the lack of doctors in all PHCs will be filled up the present batch of PG doctors passed out.

The Manipur Health Service Rule has been amended four times since 2010 in connection to promotion of doctors, he said adding that the draft copy of rules and regulations for promotion of Grade II to grade I has been sent to the Manipur Public Service Commission for the conduct of direct recruitment and promotion process.

He further assured to MLA Shyamkumar that the PHC, Keithelmanbi will be inaugurated very soon within this month.

He continued that the referral of patients from government hospitals to private hospitals is a serious issue and the government will look into the matter seriously.

He said the government has discussed with the top officials of the department to prepare a rule against such practice.

He also said that specialists for the far flung PHCs will be filled up soon, however, the doctors don`™t agree to even the two-months rotation of posting in the far-flung areas. Phungzathang also said that the AIDS Control Programe has also been drafted.

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House passes seven demands amounting to Rs. 701,38,71,000

IMPHAL, July 7: The Manipur Legislative Assembly today unanimously passed seven demands amounting to a total of Rs 701,38,71,000. The demands which were tabled for discussion by the leader of

IMPHAL, July 7: The Manipur Legislative Assembly today unanimously passed seven demands amounting to a total of Rs 701,38,71,000.

The demands which were tabled for discussion by the leader of the House, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh are Demand no 11- Medical, Health and Family Welfare amounting to Rs 4,94,39,36,000; Demand no 12 – Municipal Administration Housing and Urban Development Rs 93,92,66,000; Demand no 16 – Co-operation Rs 21,48,70,000; Demand no 26 – Administration of Justice Rs 54,12,01,000; Demand no 35 – Stationary and Printing Rs 5,36,78,000; Demand no 46 – Science and Technology Rs 3,99,01,000 and Demand no 50 Information Technology Rs 28,10,19,000.

Opposition MLAs Th Shyamkumar, Dr I Ibohalbi, L Ibomcha and K Shyam took active part in the discussion and voting of the demands and moved cut motions.

During discussion on Demand no 12 Municipal Administration Housing and Urban Development, Dr Ibohalbi raised a cut motion on the `Failure to provide adequate space in appropriate place for vegetable vendor of rural areas by IMC.

He asked when the government will start construction of the proposed market shed at the former Tombisana High School campus.

He further said the government should arrange a temporary market shed until the construction of the proposed market shed is completed.

He also opined that the drainage system of the MLA quarters is a total failure.

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh who is also in charge of the MAHUD clarified that funding for the construction of the market shed at the old Tombisana High School for the street vendors have been ceased due to some disturbances.

In the aftermath of the recovery of the human skeleton during digging at the construction site, civil organisations had restricted undertaking of further earth work until a CBI investigation is launched, however, the CBI has denied any such request of the State, Ibobi informed the House.

At the same time, another association has filed a case with the High Court regarding land allotment of the former school campus, he continued.

He said soon after the High Court`™s summer break, the case would be settled and the work could resume.

Ibobi also observed that if there were no interferences, the work would have been completed by atleast 80 percent as the government was targeting to inaugurate the market shed by December of this year.

As for the drainage system of the MLA quarter and MLA guest house in Babupara and Major Khul will be looked into at the earliest.

In another reply to a cut motion moved by K Shyam during discussion of Demand no 50 Information Technology regarding the status of various IT programmes undertaken in the State, the Chief Minister said since 2009-10 his government has given e-governance training to staff and officials of 37 offices.

In 2011-12, about 1030 employees of the government were given training, while in 2014-15, another 3333 staff were given training, he added.

He further observed that in the country, Manipur stands in 13th position in IT sector and second among the NE States.

Recently 400 DDOs were given training on e-payment systems in departments, he said.

Replying to a cut motion in connection to Demand no 12 – Municipal Administration Housing and Urban Development, the Chief Minister said regarding failure of resource mobilization, the government has constituted a proper tax board and the appointment of a chairman is under process which will be completed soon.

He continued construction of the Kwakeithel Bazar is a top priority of the government and the PDA has already handed it over to HADCO.

The Chief Minister also said that the government has approved to install State Bank of India branches, toilet/ washrooms, canteen and a first aid facility centre at the first floors of the three Ima Markets.

As for the monitoring of town planning, the interview of research and assistant research officers has been fixed for July 26, he said.

Following clarifications from the concerned ministers, the Opposition MLAs withdrew their cut motions and the demands were passed.

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19-hour general strike affects normal life in State

IMPHAL, July 7: The 19-hour general strike imposed by Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) which is spearheading the demand for implementation of ILPS in the State to

IMPHAL, July 7: The 19-hour general strike imposed by Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) which is spearheading the demand for implementation of ILPS in the State to safeguard the indigenous people, has widely affected normal life in the State.

The general strike that had started from the midnight of July 6 was called demanding withdrawal of Manipur Regulation of Visitors, Tenants and Migrant Workers Bill, 2015 during the ongoing Assembly session and its replacement by another appropriate one to check the rampant influx of outsiders.

Shops, cinema halls, educational institutions and oil pumps remained closed in many of the parts due to the strike. Passenger services and vendors at Khwairamband Market also bore deserted look. Number of commercial and private vehicles ply in Imphal area was low.

Strike supporters stopped vehicles at various places and burnt effigies of Chief Minister O Ibobi at many places in protest against the failure of the government to enforce ILPS in the State.

Effigies of 57 MLAs of Legislative Assembly were found hanging along the Thangmeiband Main Road. However, the ongoing 11th Session of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly was not disrupted.

A large number of security personnel were deployed in the area to foil any unwanted incident. There is no news of any untoward incident during the strike.

The general strike also left a deep impact in normal life in Thoubal district too.

Educational institutes and business establishments at Kakching, Yairipok and Wangjing areas were closed due to the strike. Movement of commuters in the areas was minimal. Government offices in the district were also paralysed.

Supporters of the strike came out in large number and blocked roads at Thoubal Haokha and Wangjing. However, there is no news of any untoward incidents during the course of the strike.

Ching-Tam Apunba Nupi Lup, Pallel also fully endorsed the general strike.

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JCILPS announces Assembly session boycott demanding withdrawal of MRVT & MW Bill, 2015

IMPHAL, July 7: Annoyed at the failure of the government to withdraw the controversial Manipur Regulation of Visitors, Tenants and Migrant Workers Bill, 2015 and replace it by another strong

IMPHAL, July 7: Annoyed at the failure of the government to withdraw the controversial Manipur Regulation of Visitors, Tenants and Migrant Workers Bill, 2015 and replace it by another strong bill during the ongoing 11th Session of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly, the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) has announced to boycott the Assembly session from July 8.

Declaring the call during a press conference at the office of MSF here today, convener of JCILPS Khomdrom Ratan said that the committee and several other civil society organizations have been demanding implementation of the Inner Line Permit System in order to monitor the incessant entry of outsiders into the State, which has posed a serious threat to the existence of the indigenous people but no step has been taken up by the government to do so.

All the MLAs have failed to raise the issue during the Assembly session even after series of agitation launched by many sections of people including students. The ILPS could be implemented in the State as well to check the rampant influx of outsiders into the land if the MLAs show enough political will in this regard. The committee was compelled to boycott the ongoing Assembly session as the government prefers to remain silent for long on the issue, he fumed.

Stating that implementation of ILPS in the State has become much necessary not only for the people but also for the government too as there has been unchecked influx of non-locals into the State without proper identifications, he appealed to women folk to take out state-wide torch rally on July 8 as a mark of safeguard of the indigenous people.

The convener of JCILP also strongly condemned the harsh behaviour of SI Thoubal District Police Naobi and Hawaldar Dhanajit for abusing women folk while taking in the 19-hour general strike called by the committee from June 6 midnight.

The police power were supposed to protect the people but the State police misuse the power given to them and such abusive languages should not be repeated again considering the fact that the women folk are demanding for the welfare of the State and its people including the State police and the government and not only for few individuals or communities, he said.

He expressed gratitude to all who extended support to the 19-hour general strike imposed by the committee in pursuance of the demand for ILPS implementation in the State at the earliest.

Co-conveners of JCILPS Md Khairudin Saha; BK Moirangcha; Somendro Thokchom and Arjun Telheiba were also present at the press conference.

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Manipur Bhavans in Delhi, Kolkata in mess: AMWJU – KanglaOnline

Manipur Bhavans in Delhi, Kolkata in mess: AMWJUKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, July 7: In the absence of any intervention from the State government, the Manipur Bhavans at Delhi and Kolkata have been reduced to mere bhavans with some officials running it accordin…

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IMPHAL, July 7: In the absence of any intervention from the State government, the Manipur Bhavans at Delhi and Kolkata have been reduced to mere bhavans with some officials running it according to their whims. Levelling the allegation in a press
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19-hr Manipur general strike passes off peacefully – The Statesman (press release)

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Manipur Bhavans – The Sangai Express

Manipur BhavansThe Sangai ExpressIMPHAL, Jul 7: All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU) has drawn the attention of the State Government to the point that two Manipur Bhavans in New Delhi are being run at the fancy and whims of OSD Ram Karan Mor. …

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IMPHAL, Jul 7: All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU) has drawn the attention of the State Government to the point that two Manipur Bhavans in New Delhi are being run at the fancy and whims of OSD Ram Karan Mor. In a statement, AMWJU said …

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19-hr Manipur general strike passes off peacefully – Business Standard

E-Pao.net19-hr Manipur general strike passes off peacefullyBusiness StandardThe Committee had said the Manipur Regulation of Visitors Tenant and Migrant Workers Bill, 2015 was passed during the budget session of the Assembly without taking into conside…


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The School at Chadong

Chadong village will no longer be where it has been for generations. In the weeks ahead, all that once constituted the village would be underwater. An artificial lake reservoir is

The bridge connecting Chadong village to other villages lay submerged in water.

The bridge connecting Chadong village to other villages lay submerged in water.
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Chadong village will no longer be where it has been for generations. In the weeks ahead, all that once constituted the village would be underwater. An artificial lake reservoir is in the making, now that the Mapithel Dam Project over the Mapithel river which meanders down into the valley to become the Thoubal river, is complete and the dam floodgates are being lowered. The beautiful Chadong village, nestled in a narrow valley, is below the dam height and will be submerged. If the government has its way to convince all the villagers to agree to an alternate site for the village in the higher reaches of the same mountain range, a new Chadong village will hopefully grow to prosper there as a lakeside settlement. They will no longer have their beloved river and the strips of flatlands which nurtured their paddy fields to behold with pride, but a new, miles wide lake in its place. It has not been an easy farewell for the villagers, as media reports and photographs of the agony of those who have been resisting evacuation are evidence. They are now forced to abandon their homes on makeshift rafts and canoes as the flood waters continually rise to engulf their former homes. Now that the inevitable has happened, we do hope the government is liberal in its resettlement package, and help Chadong set roots again in the new site. For Chadong village, it could be a nightmare in the years ahead if they find it impossible to readjust to the new environment and economic macros, but it could also be the promise of the boons and bounties of a brave new world of opportunities as a lakeside town. We do hope the latter is ultimately the destiny of the village. We also hope the government ensures the blue print for such a future is not lacking in details or materials. Our prayers are with the village. Our gratitude too for the sacrifice they are made to make for what is believed to be the greater common good. We also hope it does come to be for the greater common good from which the tormented villagers are the greatest beneficiaries in the long run.

While we hope for the best, it is also difficult not to be sceptical at the same time, considering there are so many unscrupulous men (and increasingly women) in position of power at various levels of the government structure, and others enjoying the borrowed halos of power by being its brokers or else sycophantic followers of those who wield power. This predatory class of men entrusted with state power have time and again shown they can without remorse make capital of the misery of others. In the immediate context, this was loudly and painfully visible in the picture of the brand new Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan, RMSA, scheme school building, constructed recently by the Education Department, Government of Manipur at Chadong village. What exactly can be made of this? It is again difficult to believe the entire decision making process of the district and state administration were not aware that the Mapithel Dam construction was nearing completion and site of the school would soon be underwater. If indeed they were unaware of this, they deserved to be dismissed from their jobs not only for their ignorance but for the waste they have caused to public tax money. Or are these politicians, bureaucrats, technocrats and contractors, so staunched in their belief in the theory of evolution that they believed by the time the dam is commissioned, children in the area as well as teachers who would be posted there would have developed gills to breath underwater.

In all likelihood, there were some who were desperate to make quick bucks. Funds for the school building under the Central government scheme would have already been earmarked in the befuddled planning process and these officials instead of pointing out the flaw in the scheme, would have seen an opportunity to make a double kill by building this school under the scheme and after it has submerged, seek more funds to build another, and in the process line their pockets twice for the same job. Two very contrasting pictures which can generalise the power structure in Manipur are therefore visible yet again in the Chadong episode. On the one hand are ordinary villagers made to make huge sacrifices for the benefit of a belief in a greater common good, and on the other are power brokers and power mongers jumping at the opportunity to enhance their selfish vested interests by manipulating and skewing this same greater common good, of which the institution of a village school definitely is a visible symbol. Besides taking care to ensure the welfare of new Chadong village, we hope the government also will institute an inquiry into this blatant and atrocious waste, if not robbery of public money, and fix responsibilities.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Who is listening to Chadong?

By Oinam Doren `Our feet has been tied with paya (a kind of rope made with bamboo strips) and left to die here`, laments Alungwon Muivah (52years old) who is

chadong

By Oinam Doren

`Our feet has been tied with paya (a kind of rope made with bamboo strips) and left to die here`, laments Alungwon Muivah (52years old) who is accompanying her 7 months pregnant daughter in law Chonchon Horam to the hospital. As we sat together in the boat floating on top of a vast lake which was once a blooming green field, Alungwon says she is feeling giddy. She had never seen so much water in her life.

Chadong village which is located in Ukhrul district of Manipur is one among the 11 villages that will soon be submerged under the Mapithel Dam construction of the Thoubal Multi Purpose Project. On January 10 this year, the Thoubal River was blocked, leading the water levels to rise and submerging process has already begun. Mapithel Dam stands 66 metres high and 1074 metres long. The project is set to produce 7.5 megawatt of electricity while providing 10 million gallons of water daily to Imphal, the state capital. But the project comes at the cost of displacing over 12,000 people; submerge around 11 villages and 777.34 hectares of paddy fields, 110.75 hectares of homestead, 293. 53 hectares of jhum land and 595.1 hectares of forest land.

Chonchon Horam who is just 19 years old and pregnant is experiencing giddiness and going through complications as urination has stopped. The nearest hospital is in Yaingangpokpi which is about 2 hours away and all vehicular transport movement has stopped. The two bridges connecting Chadong to the outside world, the vast green fields surrounding the village and some houses has already gone under water. As electricity has been disconnected, there is no way to charge the mobile phones and make calls for emergencies. After waiting for our turns, the only boat in the village rowed by an amateur boy takes us for a 15 minutes ride. While I was in the boat, I came to know of the problem and offered both Alungwon and Chonchon to take them to the hospital in our car. But to reach Khullen where our car was parked, Chonchon has to walk for about an hour in the scorching sun in the rough terrains and over two newly built log bridge which was not secure.

As we walk along together apologising to Chonchon about the situation and our helplessness, Alungwon shares with us her dilemma. Her husband died after 10 years of marriage leaving her with 5 kids to raise. Her only source of income was piggery, cultivating rice in the fields and collecting wild vegetables from the hills surrounding the village to sell. But all this activities has been stopped as the rising water from the dam has submerged the fields and the jungles. Their house is just waiting to be submerged in a few weeks time and they have to relocate to a new place. As we reach Khullen, we took another rough ride in our car in the bad roads for about an hour and dropped them to the government primary hospital in Yaingangpokpi.

As for now, the people in Chadong village badly need more boats, medical attention and quick rehabilitation support from the government and other agencies before the water engulf the entire village in a few weeks or months time. But so far, no officials have visited the village except for making loud claims in local newspapers.

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19-hour Manipur general strike passes off peacefully – Zee News

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Tax collection has improved significantly with introduction of Miss on Mode Collection of Taxes: Chief Minister

IMPHAL, July 6: “Tax collection in the State has improved significantly with the introduction of 6 e -services. Tax collection has also almost doubled from the previous year” said the

IMPHAL, July 6: “Tax collection in the State has improved significantly with the introduction of 6 e -services. Tax collection has also almost doubled from the previous year” said the Chief Minister of Manipur, O. Ibobi Singh in the Assembly on July 6 while replying to a motion for disapproval for policy cut moved by Andro A/C MLA, Th. Shyamkumar and Keishamthong A/C MLA, L Ibomcha Singh.

According to a release of the DIPR, the Chief Minister further informed the House that with all-out efforts of the Taxation Department and introduction of MMCT (Miss on Mode Collection of Taxes), taxes have been collected in the State without leakage.

With this introduction difficulties and time consumption in getting the Form 6 for paying the taxes also reduced drastically and tax can easily be paid on line. The department managed to collect Rs. 395 crore and Rs. 433.49 In 2013-14, 2014-15 respectively as taxes.

Leakages in the tax : collection has almost checked and reduced drastically. Physical check is also done through flying squad from time to time said the Chief Minister.

He further informed the House that prohibition on sale of liquor has been in force since April 1, 1991 for almost 24 years.

Under the cover of prohibition of liquor only a few black marketers are getting the benefit mainly those who import spurious liquor from Khatkhati, Assam, he continued.

On the contrary, Manipur is not achieving any of the goals for declaring a dry state, he continued.

All these factors hampered the collection of tax and is a huge loss to the state exchequer. Once the prohibition is lifted, Rs.300-500 crore could be generated as revenue annually, he continued.

The people should not only think for the revenue generation but have to make concern for the society and also find a viable way either to lift the prohibition or not after discussing with the NGOs, Civil Societies and other community leaders. Before taking any concrete action discussion is needed in an appropriate forum with all the leaders which is mutually beneficial to find out the merits and dements before lifting the prohibition on the sale of liquor, the CM informed.

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Arrested NSCN (K) hardcore cadre brought back to Imphal from Delhi

IMPHAL, July 6: The hardcore cadre of NSCN (K), who was formally arrested by National Investigative Agency (NIA) from the court in connection with the deadly Chandel ambush on June

IMPHAL, July 6: The hardcore cadre of NSCN (K), who was formally arrested by National Investigative Agency (NIA) from the court in connection with the deadly Chandel ambush on June 4 and later taken to Delhi for interrogation, has been brought back to Imphal today morning.

The NSCN (K) cadre has been identified as Khumla Abi Anal, 40 alias Ambison son of Late Khumlo Khunjo Anal of Lambung village in Chandel district. He is said to be the Regional Authority, Amamchat Region Chandel of NSCN (K).

He was arrested by a team of Imphal West District Police Commando from a rented house belonging to one Nabachandra at Lamphel Super Market under Lamphel Police Station, Imphal West on June 11 around 11.10 am.

Later, he was formally arrested from the court in connection with a case registered by NIA, Guwahati and was taken to Delhi.

It may be mentioned that Ambison was remanded to judicial custody in connection with a case registered by Lamphel Police Station against him. However, he was formally arrested by NIA from the court of District & Session Judge/Manipur East at Uripok Cheirap Court on June 29, relating to the case registered by the investigative agency on June 6 in connection with the fatal Chandel ambush.

He was taken to Delhi on June 30 by a team of NIA comprising of four officials for interrogation.

Upon his arrival in Imphal, Ambison has been put under requisition at Imphal Police Station.

He will be produced before the court by a team of NIA tomorrow which is the last day of custodial remand to the investigative agency.

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