Intense agitation warned in Lamlai, if government offices not made functional

IMPHAL, July 6: People of Lamlai constituency along with BJP Manipur Pradesh RTI cell Mongjam Poireihenba warned of intense agitation if the government fails to make all department offices in

IMPHAL, July 6: People of Lamlai constituency along with BJP Manipur Pradesh RTI cell Mongjam Poireihenba warned of intense agitation if the government fails to make all department offices in the constituency functional at the earliest.

They had gathered and inspected several offices today highlighted their grievances in health, education, agriculture sectors and the bad law and order situation in the constituency before media persons.

The people echoed one another that most government offices in the constituency had been laying non-functional since some years, except for the 24×7 Primary health centre which is also without a laboratory and doctors especially gynaecologists and paediatricians.

A farmers present at the protest said the veterinary hospital has been lying defunct and locked for a long time.

There are no signs of the presence of any doctor or staff in the hospital since long, he added.

He continued that water supply in Lamlai is also pitiable.

Although there is a FCI godown in the constituency, not a single item has been distributed to the farmers, rather the godown is always packed with personnel from the Lamlai Police, he continued adding that although the Lamlai Police seems to be working hard to safeguard the public, there is no proper structure or site to be called the Lamlai Police Station.

The police personnel have occupied the Electricity building as their barrack and FCS godown is converted as the main office of the police officers, said Poireihenba.

A meira paibi said there are government schools like the Lamlai UJC primary school near Patlou however there is no students as the parents are afraid to send their wards to the schools with dangerous infrastructure.

They also informed that the Minor Irrigation office in the locality is lying defunct and yet to be inaugurated although construction of the office had been completed in 2007.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/07/intense-agitation-warned-in-lamlai-if-government-offices-not-made-functional/

RIMS Director candidacy age question figures in Assembly

IMPHAL, July 6: The controversial advertisement for the post of RIMS director released by the Ministry of Health & Home Affairs came up for discussion in the Manipur Legislative Assembly

IMPHAL, July 6: The controversial advertisement for the post of RIMS director released by the Ministry of Health & Home Affairs came up for discussion in the Manipur Legislative Assembly today with MLA Dr. Ibohalbi Singh putting up a short notice question to the head of the department concerned, in this case the Chief Minister, Okram Ibobi Singh.

The MLA asked if it was a fact that contrary to earlier decision taken to raise the superannuation age of the Director RIMS to 65 years, the Deputy Director (Admn), RIMS had indicated the age of the superannuation of Director RIMS would be 62 years in its latest advertisement dated June 24, 2015 for candidacy to the post of Director RIMS.

The simple answer from the Chief Minister, was yes.

Upon further queries whether it was also a fact that the 42nd Executive Council Meeting of RIMS held on August 8, 2011 decided and fixed the age of the superannuation of Director at 65 years, the chief minister answered that such a decision had been taken by the Executive Council Meeting on August 5, 2011.

To the subsidiary question if the 43rd meeting of the same council reaffirmed the resolution of its 42nd meeting, the chief minister`™s answer was in the affirmative.

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House mourns ex-Minister Seikholal`s demise

IMPHAL, July 6: A two-minute silence was observed by Members of the House during the seventh sitting of the 11th Session of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly today, as a

IMPHAL, July 6: A two-minute silence was observed by Members of the House during the seventh sitting of the 11th Session of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly today, as a mark of condolence to the sudden demise of ex-Minister of State (MoS) In-Charge of IFCD Seikholal who breathed his last on July 4.

Saikholal was elected from Chandel (ST) Assembly Constituency in 1980 and became a House Member.

Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh who is also the Leader of the House while making Obituary Reference to the late Seikholal recalled that the deceased ex-Minister was born on July 17, 1939 at Tuilok village in Chandel district.

He said that Seikholal retired from his government job in 1960 and since then actively took part in social works.

Seikholal was an active Congress member during 1960-62. Besides contributing towards Bharat Kishan Samaj, Gangte Tribe Tribal Union and Tengnoupal District Demand Committee, he was elected as Commissioner of Sugunu Small Town Committee in 1978, the CM added.

Acknowledging that Seikholal was a dedicated political leader who always worked for betterment of the people, Ibobi expressed that he shares grief of the bereaved family and prayed for the departed soul to rest in peace in the heavenly abode.

Speaker of Manipur Legislative Assembly Th Lokeshwar who presides over the House session also made Obituary Reference to the passing away of Seikholal.

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The plea for not lifting prohibition is strange for liquor flows amidst prohibition says CM

IMPHAL, July 6: The Chief Minister, Okram Ibobi clarified today that prohibition came into being in the state from April 1, 1991, how said this prohibition has been less than

IMPHAL, July 6: The Chief Minister, Okram Ibobi clarified today that prohibition came into being in the state from April 1, 1991, how said this prohibition has been less than a joke for liquor is available freely anywhere, anywhere and any moment.

The discussion came up during the discussion for demand for grant No. 28 for State Excise for the year 2015-2016 for Rs. 17,65,00,000.

The chief minister was also responding to a motion for disapproval of policy cut moved by Trinamool MLA Th. Shyamkumar Singh on the issue of `Failure to lift liquor prohibition to generate income of the state`.

The chief minister further said that ever since prohibition came into existence, though liquor still freely flows, the revenue generated by the State Excise has dropped to just about Rs. 7 crores to Rs. 8 crores.

Had all the liquor still flowing into the State being sold legally, the State Excise would have been able to realise an annual revenue of between Rs. 300 crores to Rs. 500 crores, Ibobi further said.

He said in the entire Northeast, only Manipur and Nagaland are the two where prohibition is in vogue. Even the Christian State of Mizoram has done away with prohibition he reiterated.

But there are certain sections of NGOs who are opposed to the idea, saying Manipur cannot simply follow the example of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya and lift prohibition charging that the government is craving for revenue at the cost of destroying families and the society at large.

Moreover, because liquor is finding its way into the State through unofficial channels, there are reports that much of it is spurious, the Chief Minister said. He even said there are reports that at Khatkhati, there are blackmarketeers mixing contaminants to bottled brands for illegal profits.

However, he said the matter of lifting prohibition have to be debated and thrashed on an appropriate forum at the soonest and a final decision taken.

Joining the discussion, the Andro MLA Shyamkumar said a better option would be to refine the State`™s own brews, such as those of Sekmai, Andro and Phayeng, and look for export market for them. This would be a much better revenue earner, he emphasised.

The Chief Minister took note of this suggestion but said this will not be possible so long as prohibition remains. However, he also added that the matter of lifting prohibition should not be the sole decision of the government, and if at all, this will have to be done in consultation with the people of the state.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/07/the-plea-for-not-lifting-prohibition-is-strange-for-liquor-flows-amidst-prohibition-says-cm/

Seventh Indo-Myanmar regional border committee meet at Imphal

IMPHAL, July 6: The Myanmar delegation for the seventh Regional Border Committee Meet scheduled to be held at Imphal has arrived at Mantripukhri today, according to an official statement. The

IMPHAL, July 6: The Myanmar delegation for the seventh Regional Border Committee Meet scheduled to be held at Imphal has arrived at Mantripukhri today, according to an official statement.

The statement said the foreign delegation is led by Maj Gen Min Naung, Commander North West Command and accompanied by 18 Myanmar military and civilian officials.

According to the release, the delegation would be interacting with Indian Army team led by Lt Gen Bipin Rawat, GOC Spear Corps.

Indian delegation will also include senior officials of Assam Rifles, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Home Affairs, it said.

The meeting led by top military commanders from both sides would enhance existing mutual cooperation and confidence building between both armies deployed along the International Border. Indian Army will also discuss the proposed plans of training Myanmar Army and Myanmar Police Force in their capacity building, it said.

Discussion on the current security situation along the Indo-Myanmar Border is also on the agenda of the meeting, it said.

In the current security scenario, the meeting of Indo-Myanmar delegation is considered significant from the point of collectively dealing with the insurgency in Nagaland, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, it said.

Further according to the statement, the Myanmar delegation will also visit Bodh Gaya and get an opportunity of sightseeing in the City of Joy, Kolkata before they return to Myanmar on July 10, it said.

In another press release, the PRO has said that the 11 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector AR has conducted a Children`™s Summer Camp at Mother Teresa Missionary Charity Home, Ward No. 9 Moreh from June 29 to July 3.

The camp included children`™s participation in various activities such as Fashion Show on traditional dresses and various other Cultural programmes. The 11 AR provided and organised the musical concert, pipe and Jazz band display. The unit culminated the camp with distribution of book and study materials to inmates, conducting a free medical camp, it said

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House okays six demands amounting to Rs. 1165, 04, 21, 000

IMPHAL, July 6: Along with presenting six demands for Discussion and Voting on Demands for Grants, 2015-16 by Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh who also holds the portfolio of Finance

IMPHAL, July 6: Along with presenting six demands for Discussion and Voting on Demands for Grants, 2015-16 by Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh who also holds the portfolio of Finance during the seventh sitting of the 11th Session of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly today, Members of the House unanimously passed the six demands after having threadbare discussion.

The total amount of the six demands passed by the House is Rs. 1165,04,21,000.

The demands are Demand No 6 `“ Rs. 10,43,90, 000 for Transport; Demand No 8 `“ Rs. 639,99,63,000 for Public Works Department; Demand No 21 `“ Rs. 87,29,01,000 for Commerce and Industries; Demand No 28 `“ Rs. 17,65,00,000 for State Excise; Demand No 29 `“ Rs. 4,00,66,000 for Sales Tax, other Taxes/Duties on Commodities and Services and Demand No 30 `“ Rs. 405,66,01,000 for Planning.

While putting up the demands for passing in the House, opposition MLAs L Ibomcha Singh, Th Shyamkumar Singh and Dr I Ibohalbi Singh raised Motion for Disapproval of Policy Cut. MLA Karam Shyam Singh also gave observation on PWD during the House session.

On Demand No 6 `“ Transport, MLA L Ibomcha Singh along with MLA Th Shyamkumar raised Motion for Disapproval of Policy Cut on failure to install traffic signal system in the urban areas of Imphal; failure to utilise JnNURM Bus for the last several years; failure to collect transfer fees from the organized sellers/agents of pre used cars by the organized sellers and failure to follow/implement specific Motor Vehicles Rules and regulations/guidelines.

On Demand No 8 `“ Public Works Department, the two MLAs also raised Motion for Disapproval of Policy Cut on failure to maintain the IVRS in Manipur; failure to take up the widening of the approach road to Sadu Chiru Waterfall from Leimaram Lamkhai at NH-150; failure to construct sufficient numbers of RCC culverts across Imphal-Mayang Imphal Road resulting in submersion of western side of Mayang-Imphal Road under water after light rain; delay in processing files for obtaining AA/Technical sanction etc; failure to provide sufficient fund for Khagempalli Road; failure to maintain/repair Major Districts Roads (MDR) and Other District Roads (ODR) and failure to stop awarding of works before tender processes are completed.

MLA Dr I Ibohalbi also took part in taking up the Motion for Disapproval of Policy Cut.

While discussing Demand No 21- Commerce and Industries, MLA Dr I Ibohalbi Singh and MLA Th Shyamkumar Singh raised Motion for Disapproval of Policy Cut on absence of initiative for strengthening industrial energy in Manipur and failure to organize awareness/training programmes for unemployed youths of the state especially in small scale industries.

MLA Th Shyamkumar Singh while discussing Demand No 28 `“ State Excise raised Motion for Disapproval of Policy Cut on failure to lift liquor prohibition to generate income of the state.

On Demand No 29 `“ Sale Tax, other Taxes/Duties on commodities and services, MLA L Ibomcha Singh raised Motion for Disapproval of Policy Cut on failure to streamline tax collecting structure and need for proper monitoring; failure to check evasion of taxes; need to widen tax base at par with neighbouring states and need to introduce double point entry system in levying VAT or Sales Tax to check tax evasion.

Whereas on Demand No 30 `“ Planning, MLA Dr I Ibohalbi Singh raised Motion for Disapproval of Policy Cut on failure of involvement of village level, block level, district level organs in the planning process.

However, the cut motions raised by the four MLAs were later withdrawn after the Chief Minister, Commerce and Industries Minister Govindas Konthoujam and PWD Minister Dr Kh Ratankumar Singh gave clear clarifications.

As the House gave consent to the withdrawal of the cut motions by the MLAs, the six demands amounting to Rs 1165, 04, 21, 000 were unanimously passed during the session.

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RIMS Controversy

The recent advertisement calling for candidacy to the important post of Director of the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, RIMS, is once again poised to kick up an unseemly controversy.

The recent advertisement calling for candidacy to the important post of Director of the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, RIMS, is once again poised to kick up an unseemly controversy. For reasons that are flimsy at best, the age of superannuation of the Director`™s post has been lowered to 62 years, professedly `as per existing RR`, without any prior notice, putting many senior professors of this prestigious medical institute and health service provider out of the competition unceremoniously. The superannuation age had earlier been raised to 65 years from 62 years by the 42nd meeting of the Executive Council of the RIMS held on August 5, 2011, at the Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi. This was in keeping with similar raises in the superannuation age for the Directors of AIIMS, PGIMER Chandigarh, NEGRIHMS Shillong and JIMPER, thus bringing the norms of the RIMS on the matter at a par with other medical institutes under the administrative control of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. This decision of 2011 was ratified and confirmed in the next sitting of the RIMS Executive Council a year later on August 22, 2012. The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare had also in a notification dated May 3, 2012, clearly stated its approval that the term of office of the Director of the RIMS shall be `five years or till the incumbent attains the age of 65, whichever is earlier`. It is despite all these developments over a span of nearly four years that the advertisement for the RIMS Director`™s post released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on June 24, 2015, without bothering to extend any credible explanation, reverted the superannuation age to the previous 62 years.

Clearly this rather unusual decision calls for an explanation by the ministry`™s concerned authorities. The vaguely implied reason in its advertisement is, though the superannuation age had been raised to 65 years, no recruitment rules, RR, for this change in age ceiling had been framed yet, therefore the resort to the earlier ceiling of 62 years for which an RR does exist. If this indeed is the explanation for the age lowering, it must be said the logic is not tenable. The decision to raise the age ceiling was taken in August 2011, therefore there can be no excuse that a new RR had not been framed for the post as yet. In any case, framing one should hardly have been of any difficulty and could have been achieved in a matter of a week or two. This is especially so in consideration of the fact that the Director`™s posts of several other matching medical institutes in the country under the same ministry, including the AIIMS and NEGRIHMS had also been given such a raise of superannuation age, and RRs for the new 65 year age ceiling for these other institutes would be available for the RIMS to adopt or else model its own RR on.

In the name of fair play, and so as to dispel all doubts and suspicions that there are vested interests trying to take undue advantage, the ministry must put the matter on hold for the time being by withdrawing its advertisement of June 24. A new advertisement can be released after the issue has been put to rest conclusively and to the satisfaction of all parties and stakeholders. As it is, the RIMS has been in the throes of several image battering traumatic experiences in the wake of several unsavoury controversies descending on it in the last few years. Surely the health ministry would not like to add one more distressful episode to the list of the RIMS`™ already overflowing cup of woes. If it does push ahead with the unexplained lowered superannuation age in the recruitment of the next Director of the RIMS, in all likelihood the prestigious institute would be dragged into yet another wasteful and image eroding court battle. Our suggestion to the ministry therefore is for it to either explain its seeming arbitrary decision convincingly to the public, or else if it is unable to do this, delay the appointment a little until this emerging potential controversy is defused. This will save the RIMS another nasty blow to its reputation.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Mother-son duo survive knife attack

IMPHAL, July 6: A woman and her minor son survived an alleged attack by a person wielding a knife over financial matters although both suffered multiple stab injuries. The incident

IMPHAL, July 6: A woman and her minor son survived an alleged attack by a person wielding a knife over financial matters although both suffered multiple stab injuries.

The incident of alleged attack occurred yesterday around 8 pm at the woman`™s home at Awang Sekami, according to family members.

While the mother-son duo has been admitted at the Raj Medicity for treatment, the attacker who was assaulted by a mob has also been admitted at the RIMS.

The woman has been identified as Khwairakpam (o) Kunjalata, 44, wife of Kh Brajakumar of Awang Sekmai Khunou Leikai and her son is identified as Kh Albert, 14.

The accused perpetrator has been identified as Sanabam Bishworjit from Langmeidong now staying at Kanglatombi Santipur.

Family members of the victims said Kunjalata had earlier given Rs 2.90 lakhs to Bishworjit in connection to some business after borrowing the sum from a local `marup`™.

Kunjalata had demanded the sum yesterday stating that the people conducting the `marup`™ were asking for the amount, however, Bishwajit asked to wait till night time.

As appointed, Bishworjit arrived around 8:04 pm to their home, family members said.

And after asking for a glass of water and then the way to the toilet, he gave just Rs 6400 to Kunjalata and when the latter asked for the remaining amount, he took out two knifes from his back and attacked Albert and then Kunjalata.

Due to the sudden attack, Kunjalata shouted for help gathering her neighbours who also attacked Bishworjit.

Bishworjit was admitted to RIMS following the incident, while the two were rushed to Rajmedicity.

Kunjalat suffered multiple knife injuries on her head and right hand, while Albert was suffered on his head, chest and left hand, however, both are said to be out of danger.

Meanwhile, Kunjalata claimed that Bishworjit tried to kill them taking advantage of the fact that there was no man in the house.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/07/motherson-duo-survive-knife-attack/

VDF calls meeting

All Manipur VDF Welfare Association will organize a general conference on July 8 at Manipur Press Club to discuss various issues Source Hueiyen News Service

All Manipur VDF Welfare Association will organize a general conference on July 8 at Manipur Press Club to discuss various issues Source Hueiyen News Service

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KSA urges

The Kangleipak Students’ Association KSA has pledged to intensify its stir against the inclusion of objectionable material regarding Shirui Lily in a textbook published by Nagaland Board of Secondary Education Source The Sangai Express

The Kangleipak Students’ Association KSA has pledged to intensify its stir against the inclusion of objectionable material regarding Shirui Lily in a textbook published by Nagaland Board of Secondary Education Source The Sangai Express

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Digital India Week in Tamenglong

District e Governance Society and District Administration Tamenglong on Monday observed ‘Digital India Week’ atthe Auditorium of United Builders’ School Tamenglong under the theme Digital India Transforming India into digital empowered society andknow…

District e Governance Society and District Administration Tamenglong on Monday observed ‘Digital India Week’ atthe Auditorium of United Builders’ School Tamenglong under the theme Digital India Transforming India into digital empowered society andknowledge economy Source Hueiyen News Service

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Mobile computer training launched at Namdunlong

The third mobile computer training centre organized by the National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology NIELIT , Imphal in association with Namdunlong Youth Club, Imphal was today launched at the premises of the club at Namdunlong So…

The third mobile computer training centre organized by the National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology NIELIT , Imphal in association with Namdunlong Youth Club, Imphal was today launched at the premises of the club at Namdunlong Source The Sangai Express

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LEIKALLUP supports JCILPS move

Leipak Kanba Ahallup LEIKALLUP has pledged its support to the general strike called by Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System saying that the bill which was passed in the previous Assembly Session was in the favour of non locals Source Hueiye…

Leipak Kanba Ahallup LEIKALLUP has pledged its support to the general strike called by Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System saying that the bill which was passed in the previous Assembly Session was in the favour of non locals Source Hueiyen News Service

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Debashish’s debut novel launched

Debashish Irengbam’s long cherished dream of becoming a full fledged writer was accomplished when his first novel titled Me, Mia, Multiple was launched on July 1 last Source The Sangai Express

Debashish Irengbam’s long cherished dream of becoming a full fledged writer was accomplished when his first novel titled Me, Mia, Multiple was launched on July 1 last Source The Sangai Express

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Majorkhul organizations upbeat

Majorkhul Peikai Thoubei and the Majorkhul Young Association MYA heartily congratulate Professor Gangmumei Kamei, a former Professor of Manipur University MU on being appointed as a full time non official member of the North Eastern Council NEC …

Majorkhul Peikai Thoubei and the Majorkhul Young Association MYA heartily congratulate Professor Gangmumei Kamei, a former Professor of Manipur University MU on being appointed as a full time non official member of the North Eastern Council NEC , the nodal agency for economic and social development of eight north eastern states Source Hueiyen News Service

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‘Staff’s irregularity paralyses Govt offices in Lamlai AC’

Most of the Govt offices within Lamlai AC remained shut due to irregularity of staff posted there, convener of RTI Cell, BJP Manipur, Mongjam Poireihenba said Source The Sangai Express

Most of the Govt offices within Lamlai AC remained shut due to irregularity of staff posted there, convener of RTI Cell, BJP Manipur, Mongjam Poireihenba said Source The Sangai Express

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WW II Memorial Foundation condoles

World War II Memorial Foundation, Manipur WW2 MFM deeply condoled the untimely demise of M Tongkholun Haokip, chief of Senam Shenam Village, Chandel District who expired last Sunday evening after prolonged illness Source Hueiyen News Service

World War II Memorial Foundation, Manipur WW2 MFM deeply condoled the untimely demise of M Tongkholun Haokip, chief of Senam Shenam Village, Chandel District who expired last Sunday evening after prolonged illness Source Hueiyen News Service

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NWUC celebrates 3rd foundation day

The Deputy Commissioner of Chandel, Robert Singh Kshetrimayum has called on the members of Naga Women Union, Chandel NWUC to collaborate with the district administration for rapid development in Chandel district Source The Sangai Express

The Deputy Commissioner of Chandel, Robert Singh Kshetrimayum has called on the members of Naga Women Union, Chandel NWUC to collaborate with the district administration for rapid development in Chandel district Source The Sangai Express

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6 Districts to have industrial estates soon Govindas

Commerce and Industries Minister Govindas Konthoujam informed the House on Monday that six districts of the State will soon have industrial estates and that the Government is planning to set up an integrated textile park Source Hueiyen News Service

Commerce and Industries Minister Govindas Konthoujam informed the House on Monday that six districts of the State will soon have industrial estates and that the Government is planning to set up an integrated textile park Source Hueiyen News Service

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Chandel observes Digital India Week

Chandel District e Governance Society, Chandel DeGs observed the Digital India Week, 2015 at DRDA conference hall, Chandel, our correspondent reports Source The Sangai Express

Chandel District e Governance Society, Chandel DeGs observed the Digital India Week, 2015 at DRDA conference hall, Chandel, our correspondent reports Source The Sangai Express

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