Tangkhul CSOs threaten stir over ADC installation

IMPHAL, Aug 30: Vehemently condemning the deliberate and inordinate delay of the council formation in Chandel and Tamenglong district, several Tangkhul frontal civil organizations based in Ukhrul under the aegis

IMPHAL, Aug 30: Vehemently condemning the deliberate and inordinate delay of the council formation in Chandel and Tamenglong district, several Tangkhul frontal civil organizations based in Ukhrul under the aegis of Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) have urged the concerned authority to install the council in the two hill districts on or before September 7 failing which the organizations will resort to launch intense form of agitation.

In a joint statement issued to the press today, the organizations asked the Congress-led SPF government to respect the sentiment and aspirations of the tribal community of the State.

The democratic alliance of Chandel and Tamenglong is formed by two political parties namely the NPF and BJP with clear majority to form council house and had staked claim on many occasions. However, without any reasons whatsoever the Congress led SPF government has deliberately trampled upon the democratic rights of the tribal people which amount to murder of democracy, it said.

Decrying the malicious intent of Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh and Deputy CM Gaikhanagm for such unwarranted action, the tribal organizations warned that any further suppression of democratic rights of the tribal shall not be tolerated in any manner and will not remain as mute spectator.

It appealed to all those people at the helm of state of affairs to rectify the anomalies committed immediately and initiate corrective measures in the interest of one and all.

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AMMSU`s allegation against party on NSCN(IM) accord malicious: AR Khan

IMPHAL, August 30: The allegation made by the All Manipur Minority Student Union (AMMSU) at the BJP at such crucial juncture in the history of the Northeast region, is like

IMPHAL, August 30: The allegation made by the All Manipur Minority Student Union (AMMSU) at the BJP at such crucial juncture in the history of the Northeast region, is like spitting venom to incite distrust among communities over IM-Government of India peace accord for some individual gains, clarified AR Khan, Convenor State level committee Minority Affair BJP Manipur Pradesh.

He further clarified that even the peace accord framework has not been openly placed before the public by the Central government and under the circumstance, such charges made to a political party is very unfortunate and strongly condemn.

He said that people of Manipur should not believe or endorse the statement of AMMSU. He also said AMMSU is not apex body of Muslim student union and it is not mandated by the Muslim community.

AMMSU is an organisation backed by some individuals for their own interest, he further charged.

Various civil society and political parties of state seriously view the peace accord and are careful misunderstanding or any communal tension does not erupt among our own bloods brothers, he said.

The BJP Minority Morcha is worried that such irresponsible statement of the students might end up disturbing the strained atmosphere of peace and harmony in the state.

AR Khan further said that the AMMSU is unlikely to have discussed with any Muslim leaders of integrity before giving out such provoking statement.

He further appealed to everybody to not take the AMMSU statement seriously as they are not a genuine organisation mandated by the Muslim community.

He further clarified again that during the period of signing the peace accord, a team of BJP Manipur Pradesh led by Th. Chaoba was in New Delhi. After getting the information of the accord just inked, the state BJP team met RN Ravi who is the interlocutor of the Naga talks.

He said RN Ravi assured to BJP team that the peace accord will not disturb the geographic boundary of Manipur or any other Northeast state.

The BJP Minority Morcha demanded the AMMSU to clarify on what basis it plans to boycott the BJP, he said.

He said the talks are a government matter, and the state BJP has no power to interfere.

At this critical juncture such statements might lead to wrong interpretations and with grave consequences, he said.

AR Khan further charged that the AMMSU is an opportunist, and advised the organisation to keep silent if it is unaware of the ground reality.

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12-hour Manipur hill districts bandh today – Nagaland Post

12-hour Manipur hill districts bandh today
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Three influential tribal student organisations, All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur (ATSUM), All Naga Students Association Manipur (ANSAM) and Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO) have called for a 12-hour hill districts bandh from 6 am on Monday in
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Three influential tribal student organisations, All Tribal Students' Union Manipur (ATSUM), All Naga Students Association Manipur (ANSAM) and Kuki Students' Organisation (KSO) have called for a 12-hour hill districts bandh from 6 am on Monday in
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12-hour Manipur hill districts bandh today
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Debating the ILP Bills

At last the three interrelated Bills, meant to check influx of migrants into Manipur will be discussed and their passage sought in the Manipur Legislative Assembly today. In all likelihood,

At last the three interrelated Bills, meant to check influx of migrants into Manipur will be discussed and their passage sought in the Manipur Legislative Assembly today. In all likelihood, they will get past the Assembly, but that hardly is the end of their journey to becoming Acts, for they will have to also have the assent of the Governor to become law. It must be said it is one of those rare strokes of genius that the Bill was split into three, so that even if the most disputed of them dealing with the controversial cut off year for identification of non-domiciles and their deportation, (incidentally the only new Bill among the three), is delayed, the other two, which are amendments of existing laws, are not bogged down along with it. It is our opinion that if these two amendments, which will effectively prohibit land ownership transfers to non-domiciles in the valley districts are assured, the major part of the problem at hand would have been resolved. In the hill districts, these two would be redundant for the original laws being amended are applicable only to the valley districts only. There have been some apprehensions expressed that the new provision in the amended MLR&LR Act by which the government can bring any strip of land in the state within the purview of the law would result in these strips of lands becoming valley land. This defies logic. Suppose Tamenglong town decides to have the Act to make land have bankable value, how would that make Tamenglong part of the valley?

The first of the three Bills which seeks to bring in a permit system for migrants is the one which would cover all the districts in the state, but as we are now witnessing, this is being objected to by some civil organisations in the hills. This being the case, it would perhaps be a good idea to introduce a clause in the Bill that if the hill population do in earnest dislike the proposed permit system, the law would be open to further amendments to make it applicable only in the valley districts. Or it could be the other way round. The Bill could exclude the hills from its purview from the very onset today, but with the provision that if the hills do come to a consensus on the matter, the law could be amended in the future to include the hill districts as well. As it is, the hill districts are already protected, therefore in effect it is only the valley districts which may actually need it, as for instance when the state`™s rail connection in anticipation of the `Act East Policy` becomes operational, and with it the feared influx of migrants.

In the maddening cacophony of posturing and sloganeering in various statements made by different sections of the state`™s civil society, there is also a distinct voice which seems to think the doors of the valley districts, which together form only 10 percent of the state`™s total area, should be left open for anybody to walk in and out at pleasure, while the doors of the hill districts should not only remain tightly shut to the valley dwellers, in particular the Meiteis and Meitei Pangals, but bolted still tighter by newer special arrangements. It is astonishing that anybody can see this as a durable formula for peace. Asymmetric empowerment structures are necessary to level out playing fields, but cannot by any stretch of imagination be limitless, and as we have witnessed in these troubled weeks, the explosion of sentiments in the valley is in a way a statement that this limit has been crossed. The valley too now is demanding protection, with legitimacy in our opinion.
A brief look at the history behind the different administrative models for the hills and the valley here should be interesting. The administrative mechanism evolved in Manipur by the British after they brought the kingdom under them in 1891 is almost a replication of their administrative model in their older province of Assam where they had revenue provinces administered directly by modern land revenue laws, and the non-revenue hills simply left `unadministered`. By the Government of India Act 1919, these hills beyond its `Inner Line` were marked off as `Backward Tracts` and left largely unadministered but under the Governor`™s direct rule and not the provincial government`™s. We also know that by the GOI Act 1935 the `Backward Tracts` were re-categorised into `Excluded Areas` and `Partially Excluded Areas`. The `Excluded Areas` were not given any representation in the Provincial Government, which had been given much more democratic powers by then, with the condescending explanation that these hills were still not ready for democratic governance. The `Partially-Excluded Areas` were however given some representations in the Provincial Government, but by nomination of the Governor and not by election. In Manipur, the British did not draw an `Inner Line` separating the hills from the valley, but there is a great deal of replication of the provisions, as we can see. The provincial government ruled the valley districts, but the hills were kept under the President of the Manipur State Durbar, PMSD, who played the role of the Governor in a British province. Although not identical, this was the broad pattern of governance the British took to every one of their newly acquired territories.

What about the hill valley relationship before the British? This can be the theme of another editorial, but it definitely would be wrong to imagine it would have resembled the modern state which administers its borders as intensely, or even more intensely, than its core.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Recent rain damages estimated at Rs 600 crore; ADB Thoubal-Kasom Khullen Road by 2017

IMPHAL, August 30: The recent massive monsoon rainfall together with what is claimed to be a tectonic movement under the earth has severely affected the eastern belt of the state

Work Minister Ratankumar inspecting Thoubal Kasom Khullen Road on Sunday.

Work Minister Ratankumar inspecting Thoubal Kasom Khullen Road on Sunday.

IMPHAL, August 30: The recent massive monsoon rainfall together with what is claimed to be a tectonic movement under the earth has severely affected the eastern belt of the state of Manipur, said Minister works and Transport Dr Kh Ratankumar Singh during a tour at Kasom Khullen to take stock of the natural calamity and progress of newly declared National Highway Thoubal Kasom Khullen Road today. He said that this kind of natural calamity is once witnessed in the state 60 years back but the intensity this time was more severe.

Sinking of roads, destruction of buildings and houses, flooding of irrigational land and homestead lands, collapse of more than 11 bridges is estimated to cost more than 600 crores, Minister asserted and further said that restoration work is under progress and it may take time to completely restore the destruction caused by Mother Nature.

Comprehensive reports regarding the loss from natural calamity have already been prepared and after assessing it, restoration will gear up in full throttle, Minister Works said.

It may be mentioned that due to massive rainfall during the month of July caused sinking of land affecting the road condition.

The ongoing work on Thoubal Kasom Khullen Road under the aegis of Asian Development Bank and ABCI Infrastructures Pvt. Ltd. has to go through new cutting of road stretching 1.5 Km due to sinking of road of 250meters length at Molnem Village, 38Km from Thoubal.

Road condition beyond Kasom Khullen which does not fall under the work jurisdiction of ADB is lying unattended having more than 10 landslides disconnecting interior villages.

Presently the interior villagers are totally cut off with the only communicable facility through mobile phones.

To least establish connectivity, Minister Works assured the villagers to make excavators and other tools for the purpose available and to start clearing the roads from tomorrow.

Minister Works and Transport Dr Ratankumar Singh also announce he would introduce `Geo Grid`™ to reinforce the road for longitivity and said that an extra amount of Rs. 11 crores will have to be spent to restoring the road construction initiated by ADB.

Project Director ADB Yumnam Joykumar who accompanied the tour said during a press briefing that the completion target for the 47.25 Km Thoubal Kasom Khullen road is by September 2017 but he is confident to complete the project by early 2017 if nature favours.

He said that due to 250meters sinking road at Molnem 40 villages have been disconnected and assures full restoration it within five days.

In regard he said though the landslides beyond Kasom Khullen are beyond their jurisdiction, he would still extend support by deploying two excavators in towing away the mud.

He further stressed that to reinforce the road condition, the introduction of `Geo-grid`™ and planting of special grass species from Africa named `Victory Grass`™ which grows in extreme environments will be successful.

MLA Phungyar Victor Keishing who is also Parliamentary Secretary Tribal Development during the interaction with the villagers assured the restoration of the road. He urged the villagers to have faith in the Government and its agencies.

He also appealed the Church authority and Village Authority to educate the villagers for scientific jhumming to at least minimise such natural calamity in future.

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Manipur: Hills district bandh on Monday – Assam Times

Manipur: Hills district bandh on Monday
Assam Times
The All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur, All Naga Students’ Association Manipur and Kuki Students’ Organisation calls for 12 hour bandh in all the hills district of Manipur from 6 am to 6 pm on August 31 to protest against the The Protection of Manipur
12-hour Manipur hill districts bandh todayNagaland Post
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Manipur: Hills district bandh on Monday
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The All Tribal Students' Union Manipur, All Naga Students' Association Manipur and Kuki Students' Organisation calls for 12 hour bandh in all the hills district of Manipur from 6 am to 6 pm on August 31 to protest against the The Protection of Manipur
12-hour Manipur hill districts bandh todayNagaland Post
Tribal student bodies call 12-hr bandh from 6 am todayKanglaOnline
Protesting Bills drafted for protection of indigenous people Tribal student The Sangai Express

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Orphans tie rakhis to jawans in Manipur – Oneindia

OneindiaOrphans tie rakhis to jawans in ManipurOneindiaImphal, Aug 30: Children of an orphanage tied rakhis (sacred thread) on the wrists of the jawans who in turn pledged for their safety at Tiddim road here on the occasion of Rakhsa Bandhan. Sweets w…


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Orphans tie rakhis to jawans in Manipur
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Imphal, Aug 30: Children of an orphanage tied rakhis (sacred thread) on the wrists of the jawans who in turn pledged for their safety at Tiddim road here on the occasion of Rakhsa Bandhan. Sweets were distributed by the jawans of the Assam Rifles among …

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Fire destroys 11 shops in Manipur – Times of India

Fire destroys 11 shops in ManipurTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: Eleven grocery shops were gutted by a fire at Iribung in Imphal East district of Manipur early today. Four fire engines fought for two and a half hours to control the fire which broke out in the we…

Fire destroys 11 shops in Manipur
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IMPHAL: Eleven grocery shops were gutted by a fire at Iribung in Imphal East district of Manipur early today. Four fire engines fought for two and a half hours to control the fire which broke out in the wee hours, Chandramani Singh, Director of state

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PREPAK militant arrested in Manipur – Times of India

PREPAK militant arrested in ManipurTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: A militant of the outlawed People Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) was arrested at Langjing in Imphal West district of Manipur, a statement of Assam Rifles said today. The 37-year-old m…

PREPAK militant arrested in Manipur
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IMPHAL: A militant of the outlawed People Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) was arrested at Langjing in Imphal West district of Manipur, a statement of Assam Rifles said today. The 37-year-old militant was caught by a team of the 12th Bihar …

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Manipur government gives 336.93 acres of land for National Sports University – Economic Times


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Manipur government gives 336.93 acres of land for National Sports University
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Manipur government gives 336.93 acres of land for National Sports University. By PTI | 30 Aug, 2015, 01.32PM IST. Post a Comment. READ MORE ON » Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports | Sports | Okram Ibobi Singh | National Sports University …
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Manipur gives land for first national sports university in NE
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“The Manipur government handed over 337 acres of land to the union ministry of youth affairs and sports for setting up of the national sports university at Yaithibi Khunou in Thoubal district,” N. Ashok Kumar, secretary to Chief Minister Okram Ibobi

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Manipur gives land for first national sports university in NE
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"The Manipur government handed over 337 acres of land to the union ministry of youth affairs and sports for setting up of the national sports university at Yaithibi Khunou in Thoubal district," N. Ashok Kumar, secretary to Chief Minister Okram Ibobi

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