‘Shared sovereignty’ on the card, claims TNL

Shared sovereignty is on the card in the nearly two decades long Indo Naga peace process as a key component of an amicable, peaceful and lasting solution to the Naga issue Source The Sangai Express

Shared sovereignty is on the card in the nearly two decades long Indo Naga peace process as a key component of an amicable, peaceful and lasting solution to the Naga issue Source The Sangai Express

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Existing laws enough to protect tribal land rights ATSUM

All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur ATSUM submitted a memorandum to the Hill Areas Committee HAC Chairman on Thursday demanding protection of tribal lands and rights vis vis the agreement signed between the Government of Manipur and Joint Committe…

All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur ATSUM submitted a memorandum to the Hill Areas Committee HAC Chairman on Thursday demanding protection of tribal lands and rights vis vis the agreement signed between the Government of Manipur and Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS on August 25 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Work on Gaidinliu hall halted

Construction of the Rani Gaidinliu Memorial Hall in Kohima, opposite the state secretariat complex, had come to a halt for the last few days after Naga organizations, including rebel outfits, voiced opposition Source The Sangai Express Courtesy …

Construction of the Rani Gaidinliu Memorial Hall in Kohima, opposite the state secretariat complex, had come to a halt for the last few days after Naga organizations, including rebel outfits, voiced opposition Source The Sangai Express Courtesy TNN

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Haipou Jadonang Park cleaned

In connection with the upcoming 84th Death Anniversary and Unveiling of Bronze Statue of Haipou Jadonang on August 29, the organising committee of Haipou Jadonang Statue and Park Development Committee, Manipur and Kakhulong Youth Club jointly conduct…

In connection with the upcoming 84th Death Anniversary and Unveiling of Bronze Statue of Haipou Jadonang on August 29, the organising committee of Haipou Jadonang Statue and Park Development Committee, Manipur and Kakhulong Youth Club jointly conducted a social service camp at Jadonang Park, Keishampat near Electricity Department on Thursday Source Hueiyen News Service

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JCILPS urges to continue stir peacefully

The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has urged the people of the State to continue peaceful and democratic forms of agitation until a new Bill similar to ILPS is passed by the State Assembly Source The Sangai Express

The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has urged the people of the State to continue peaceful and democratic forms of agitation until a new Bill similar to ILPS is passed by the State Assembly Source The Sangai Express

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Zeliangrong bodies seek PM’s intervention on Naga integration

The Zeliangrong civil society organizations on Thursday observed ‘Martyrs’ Day’ at Zeliangrong Baudi office at Glorylane, Tamenglong district headquarters Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

The Zeliangrong civil society organizations on Thursday observed ‘Martyrs’ Day’ at Zeliangrong Baudi office at Glorylane, Tamenglong district headquarters Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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BJP demands ST status

BJP Manipur Pradesh has demanded that the indigenous people of the State Meetei Meitei, Meitei Meetei Bamon and Meitei Meetei Pangal be specified as Scheduled Tribes under the Constitution of India Source The Sangai Express

BJP Manipur Pradesh has demanded that the indigenous people of the State Meetei Meitei, Meitei Meetei Bamon and Meitei Meetei Pangal be specified as Scheduled Tribes under the Constitution of India Source The Sangai Express

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National Sports University School of Languages State transfers land to YAS Ministry, signs MoA

An area measuring 400 acres approximately of Yaithibi Loukon, Thoubal district was formally handed over to the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports today at a simple function chaired by Chief Minister O Ibobi Source The Sangai Express

An area measuring 400 acres approximately of Yaithibi Loukon, Thoubal district was formally handed over to the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports today at a simple function chaired by Chief Minister O Ibobi Source The Sangai Express

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Student martyrs fondly remembered on Hunger Marchers’ Day

Befitting tributes were paid today to the students who were killed in the course of mass protest movement against artificial famine that broke out in Manipur in 1965 Source The Sangai Express

Befitting tributes were paid today to the students who were killed in the course of mass protest movement against artificial famine that broke out in Manipur in 1965 Source The Sangai Express

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Don Bosco College celebrates Freshers’ meet Day

Don Bosco College, Maram celebrate Freshers’ Day on Thursday at the college campus under the theme ‘Be an agent of Change’ Source Hueiyen News Service Rita Rangnamei

Don Bosco College, Maram celebrate Freshers’ Day on Thursday at the college campus under the theme ‘Be an agent of Change’ Source Hueiyen News Service Rita Rangnamei

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Naga Peace pact should not harm Assam Gogoi

Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi today told Home Minister Rajnath Singh that the Naga peace pact should not harm Assam’s interests in any way Source The Sangai Express Agencies

Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi today told Home Minister Rajnath Singh that the Naga peace pact should not harm Assam’s interests in any way Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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RN Ravi meets Nagaland CM TR Zeliang

Nagaland Legislators’ Forum NLF held a marathon consultative meet on Thursday with Government of India interlocutor for Naga peace talks RN Ravi Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

Nagaland Legislators’ Forum NLF held a marathon consultative meet on Thursday with Government of India interlocutor for Naga peace talks RN Ravi Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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House session on Aug 28, 31 BAC endorses Cabinet decision

The Business Advisory Committee BAC of the Manipur Legislative Assembly held a meeting today with Speaker Th Lokeshwar in the chair and the meeting endorsed the Cabinet decision to convene a special session of the House on August 28 and 31 Source …

The Business Advisory Committee BAC of the Manipur Legislative Assembly held a meeting today with Speaker Th Lokeshwar in the chair and the meeting endorsed the Cabinet decision to convene a special session of the House on August 28 and 31 Source The Sangai Express

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BJP bats for ST status for all communities

State BJP on Thursday submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister seeking appropriate action on the people’s demand for specifying ethnic groups of Meitei, Meitei Pangal, Meitei Bamon and other tribes of Manipur as ‘Scheduled Tribes’ in accordance wit…

State BJP on Thursday submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister seeking appropriate action on the people’s demand for specifying ethnic groups of Meitei, Meitei Pangal, Meitei Bamon and other tribes of Manipur as ‘Scheduled Tribes’ in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of India Source Hueiyen News Service

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‘No Hills Tax Payment’ martyrs remembered

Tangkhul Civil Society Organizations on Thursday observed the Martyrs Day at TNL Office to commemorate the supreme sacrifices of Asiisii Hepuni, Mahriili Lorhrii and Modo Kholi who laid down their precious lives for the cause of No Hills Tax Payment …

Tangkhul Civil Society Organizations on Thursday observed the Martyrs Day at TNL Office to commemorate the supreme sacrifices of Asiisii Hepuni, Mahriili Lorhrii and Modo Kholi who laid down their precious lives for the cause of No Hills Tax Payment movement at Mao on 27 August 1948 Source Hueiyen News Service R Lester Makang

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Another three hunger strikers pulled up; more DESAM volunteers join stir

IMPHAL, August 27: Two more volunteers of Democratic Students`™ Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) Thoubal Branch, who launched hunger strike at Thoubal Wangmataba Devi Mandap in support of the mass movement

IMPHAL, August 27: Two more volunteers of Democratic Students`™ Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) Thoubal Branch, who launched hunger strike at Thoubal Wangmataba Devi Mandap in support of the mass movement demanding implementation of Inner Line Permit System in the State, have been arrested by police today around 12.15 am.

The two arrested hunger strikers are identified as Moirangthem Roshini Devi, 16 (Class XI science student of Chouyaima Higher Secondary School) daughter of M Ingo of Wangjing Lamding Mamang Leikai and Laisharam Jiranjit singh, 20 (Bsc 5th semester student of Thoubal College/secretary organizer of DESAM Thoubal District Council) son of L Loken of Charangpat Mamang Leikai.

After they were pulled up from the hunger strike venue, another three volunteers of the students`™ body launched the stir at the same venue from this morning around 8.30.

They are identified as Arun Mayengba, 18 (social & culture secretary of Kha Manipur College, Kakching); Naorem Indrakumar, 17 (debate & extension secretary of Chouyaima Higher Secondary School Thoubal) and Waikhom Bidyaswor Singh, 16 (student of Little Star Higher Secondary School Thoubal Haokha).

According to the three new hunger strikers, they launched the fast unto death agitation against the repeated failure of the government to pass an acceptable bill to safeguard the indigenous people from the huge inflow of outsiders into the State.

Saying that the mass movement launched by the people had been sidelined by the government for the past many years despite launching different forms of agitation, the students pledged to carry on the stir till the proposed bill is passed by the government.

Altogether eight volunteers of DESAM Thoubal District Council have been arrested by police for launching hunger strike which started from August 19.

Also, a woman folk namely Heikrujam ningol Sorojini Leima, 50 daughter of Noyol Leima of Yairipok Laimanai, who started launching fast unto death agitation at Yairipok Laimanai Thongkhong endorsing the people`™s demand, has also been picked up by police after her health deteriorated.

She has been admitted to JNIMS Hospital for treatment.

On the other hand, a medical team looking after one Thangjam Memcha Leima, 55 wife of Shayambi Meetei, who also launched hunger strike agitation at SEDO Yairipok Bazaar from August 25 supporting the people`™s demand, has asked Yairipok Police to pick her up as her health condition has worsened.

Thangjam Memcha who hails from Yairipok Bishnunaha Awang Leikai, had launched the stir under the aegis of JCILPS Yairipok Wing.

Mass sit-in-protests are also being held in different parts of Thoubal district demanding introduction of ILPS or equivalent act in the State without further delay.

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Families of AFSPA victims speak of helplessness

IMPHAL August 27: The North East Dialogue Forum held a one day consultation programme on Armed Forces Special Power Act 1958 and International Humanitarian Law at Classic hotel today. Family

IMPHAL August 27: The North East Dialogue Forum held a one day consultation programme on Armed Forces Special Power Act 1958 and International Humanitarian Law at Classic hotel today.

Family members of victims of AFSPA narrated several testimonies of rights violation under the Act including death of minor in a landmine blast, kidnapping by militants, torture of minors by both State and non-State actors, shot death for un-established suspicions.

During their narratives, the families talk about the helplessness of a common man during times of conflict situation when a person`™s life is reduced to collateral damage.

The narratives of the families that were mainly from the very poor sections of the society were full of helplessness, injustice and trauma which have lingered on for even years after the incidents.

The families also highlighted their sadness against the apathy of the State government towards them and their desperation in seeking justice.

The speakers also highlighted several cases of high handedness of the Army under the guise of the AFSPA and the police who people wrongly conceive to be under the Act.

Advocates Nando Elangbam and Laimayum Serananda deliberated on the background context of the AFSPA.

They also cited several reports and observations which points to the illegal imposition and extension of the Act and how it contradicts the International Human Rights frameworks.

The advocates also lucidly explained how the AFSPA 1958 devalues the International Bill of Human Rights.

The International Bill of Human Rights includes the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Optional Protocols to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights- which are all legally binding for the member States under the United Nations even in conflict situations, said Serananda.

NEDF convenor U Nobokishore explained the relation between AFSPA and the IHL.

He observed both the State and the non-State actors are violating the provisions of the IHL in Manipur.

He further cited several incidents in support of his observation.

He also talked about the attitudes of the Army exercising excess power within the protection of AFSPA 1958.

All such experiences amounts to not merely violation of our rights but also absence of any humanitarian safeguard in our conflict situation, he remarked.

During the convention some well-known personalities like Priyadarsni Gangte, Radhepriya, W Jamini and Sitaram Begum also spoke.

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Trade unions of Manipur endorse nation-wide general strike on Sep 2

IMPHAL, Aug 27: The Co-ordinating Body of Trade Unions, Manipur endorses the nationwide strike on September 2 imposed by the Central Trade Unions (CTUs) stated L Sotin, secretary AITUC during

IMPHAL, Aug 27: The Co-ordinating Body of Trade Unions, Manipur endorses the nationwide strike on September 2 imposed by the Central Trade Unions (CTUs) stated L Sotin, secretary AITUC during a press conference held at the Electricity Department, Complaint Room, Keishampat today.

The strike is call against the labour policy of the Union government which will also cover public and private sectors including banking and railways he added.

The NDA government led by Narendra Modi with its anti-labour and anti-people policies victimised the labour, against which the CTU has called a nationwide strike on September 2 he continued.

The Modi government during its one year in office is making the rich get richer and the poor poorer, he said citing that labour laws were being amended to empower the employers with unfettered rights to `hire and fire.`™

The life of the workers, labourers, farmer`™s right to livelihood are being drastically curbed and curtailed he lamented.

`We are working for the welfare of the workers and we stand for the workers`™ stated Sotin.

It may be mentioned that the demands of charter submitted to the union government has been backed by 11 trade unions including INTUC, AITUC, CITU, TUCC, UTUC, AICCTU, BMS, HMS, AIUTUC, SEWA, LPF and All India Federation of Banks, Insurance, Defence Railway, Central and State government`™s employees and other services establishment.

The demands submitted to the Union Government include repeal of labour law amendments, positive action on 10-point charter of demands put forth by trade unions, minimum wage of Rs 15,000 to workers from unorganized sector, an end to contract system, equal benefits to contract workers on a par with permanent workers and mandatory benefits like bonus, PF, gratuity to workers from all segments, a ban on FDI in railway, defence, power and Insurance sector and other public sector enterprises and more fund allocations for MGNREGA, to regularize the contract basis workers and also to increase honorary bonus for the workers, should give social security for the workers and also to construct proper road connecting the neighboring states.

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More student hunger strikers escape from Children Home

IMPHAL, August 27: Five student hunger strikers including four volunteers of the JCILPS Student Wing and one from DESAM Thoubal Unit escaped this morning around 11 from the Children Home

IMPHAL, August 27: Five student hunger strikers including four volunteers of the JCILPS Student Wing and one from DESAM Thoubal Unit escaped this morning around 11 from the Children Home Shamaram Khongjom where they were kept under observation after being picked up by the concerned authorities for launching fast onto death agitations demanding ILPS in the State.

Soon after reaching Imphal the four JCILPS SW volunteers joined other hunger strike volunteers in front of the Ananda Singh Higher Secondary School, while the DESAM volunteer identified as class XII Sc student of Francier Higher Secondary School Moirangthem Arundash Singh son of M Sarat Singh joined the hunger strike in front of the DESAM office.

The four volunteers of the JCILPS Student Wing are identified as class X student of Lamlong Higher Secondary, Thongam Malemnganba Meitei son of Th Amuba; class IX student of Eastern Ideal School, Thingujam Ricky Singh, son of Th Dhiren Singh; class XII Sc student of Johnstone Higher Secondary School, Irom Jotinkumar Singh, son of I Dinachandra and class XII Arts student of Ananda Singh Higher Secondary Academy, Shamurailatpam Sushil son of Sh Khogendro Sharma.

Speaking to media persons one of the student volunteers said they were kept at the Khongjom Home and escaped by jumping down from the first floor.

He said after walking on foot for about six kilometres, they were helped by a man to reach Imphal.

Meanwhile, around 300 women of Lairikyengbam Leikai staged a sit in protest demanding implementation of the ILPS and punishment of the police involved in the death of Sapam Robinhood.

Meanwhile, residents of Nongmeibung area today caught a man around 8pm today for suspiciously moving around the Ananda Singh Academy School where student volunteers were on hunger strike.

The man identified as Kh Tompok Singh, 44, said to be the secretary of the All Backward Classes and Economic Development Organisation and NGO running the Khongjom Home from where the student volunteers escaped this morning.

Speaking to media persons, Tompok said around noon today, he found five students, who were put in his Children Home by the authorities, missing.

And when he informed the families of the student volunteers he was told that the students were at the Ananda Higher Secondary Academy continuing their hunger strike.

He then informed the Social Welfare department and reported the missing students to the Thoubal Police, he claimed.

After that he had come to check on the students when he was grabbed by the public.

Meanwhile, Fasting Students Protection Committee treasurer L Hemochandra said he will be handed over to the police.

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BJP Manipur supports ST restoration demand

IMPHAL, August 27: BJP Manipur Pradesh has submitted a memorandum to the State government to take a resolution on the demand for restoration of Scheduled Tribe status for the Meiteis,

IMPHAL, August 27: BJP Manipur Pradesh has submitted a memorandum to the State government to take a resolution on the demand for restoration of Scheduled Tribe status for the Meiteis, Meitei pangals, Meitei Bamols and others, according to its president Th Chaoba.

Chaoba told media persons that the Centre had already asked the State government to submit its decision on the matter, which the State has failed to do so for the last three months.

He said the BJP Manipur Pradesh is ready to provide all assistance in pushing for the demand if the government takes a resolution on the demand in the State Assembly.

Once the demand gets a nod from the State Assembly and moved to the Centre for approval, the BJP Manipur Pradesh is ready with all assistance, he said.

Any objection to the process of restoration of ST status to the communities of Manipur would be a violation of the Indian Constitution, he continued.

He said authentic documents like the Census of India 1891 a general report, Census of Assam 1901 volume-I, Census of India 1931 volume-I, Imperial Gazette of India Provisional Series, Eastern Bengal and Assam 1909, Descriptive Ethnology of Bengal 1872, the India Census Ethnography 1901-1931 and the North and North-Eastern Frontier Tribe of India mentioned extensively about Manipuris as a tribe.

Since the matter is of great public importance, the BJP Manipur requests the State government to get a resolution of the Manipur Legislative Assembly on the issue, he said.

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