Sharp price rise not related with transit route AMSU

All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU has criticized the CAF PD Department over the current steep price rise and asserted that transportation of essential commodities along Jessami road cannot be the determining factor of the skyrocketing price Source …

All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU has criticized the CAF PD Department over the current steep price rise and asserted that transportation of essential commodities along Jessami road cannot be the determining factor of the skyrocketing price Source Hueiyen News Service

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UPF Tamenglong condemns Govt Bills

The United People’s Forum UPF Tamenglong District has condemned the three Bills passed by the State Assembly on August 31, 2015 namely the Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms 7th Amendment Bill, 2015, the Protection of Manipur Peoples Bill, 2015 …

The United People’s Forum UPF Tamenglong District has condemned the three Bills passed by the State Assembly on August 31, 2015 namely the Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms 7th Amendment Bill, 2015, the Protection of Manipur Peoples Bill, 2015 and the Manipur Shops and Establishments 2nd Amendment Bills, 2015 Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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CoPoTR against reelection of Chandel ADC chairman DAC slams State Govt

Reacting to the notification dated September 11 which was issued by Principal Secretary Hills , Government of Manipur which has invalidated the election of ADC Chairman of Chandel held on September 9, Committee on Protection of Tribal Rights CoPoTR …

Reacting to the notification dated September 11 which was issued by Principal Secretary Hills , Government of Manipur which has invalidated the election of ADC Chairman of Chandel held on September 9, Committee on Protection of Tribal Rights CoPoTR Chandel District, formed after a public meeting held on Saturday, staged a sit in protest at DC Lamkhai demanding the cancellation of the same notification for conducting election of ADC Chandel Chairman on September 14 at Chingmeirong, Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service

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Tamenglong cries over bad road condition

Several organizations of Tamenglong district have urged the concerned authorities to repair the road connecting Tamenglong and Khongsang by September 15 Source Hueiyen News Service

Several organizations of Tamenglong district have urged the concerned authorities to repair the road connecting Tamenglong and Khongsang by September 15 Source Hueiyen News Service

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50 water filter units distributed to flood affected families

Even one month after the worst ever flood in the history of Manipur, many affected families still continue to put up either at relief camps or at temporary shelters as their houses have either collapsed or badly damaged or are in a deplorable condition…

Even one month after the worst ever flood in the history of Manipur, many affected families still continue to put up either at relief camps or at temporary shelters as their houses have either collapsed or badly damaged or are in a deplorable condition Source Hueiyen News Service

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Administrative division for Pan Naga vision unacceptable CSOs

United Committee Manipur UCM has firmly told the Government of India’s interlocutor for Naga peace talks RN Ravi that the territorial integrity of Manipur should not be disturbed and there must not be any agreement on division of the State’s administ…

United Committee Manipur UCM has firmly told the Government of India’s interlocutor for Naga peace talks RN Ravi that the territorial integrity of Manipur should not be disturbed and there must not be any agreement on division of the State’s administration for the pan Naga vision within the State of Manipur while sealing the final peace deal between the Government of India and NSCN IM Source Hueiyen News Service

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Churches pray for peace, tranquility in State

The recent unrest in Manipur over various issues has captured the attention of KBC No 5 which offered a mass prayer on Saturday for peace and tranquility in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

The recent unrest in Manipur over various issues has captured the attention of KBC No 5 which offered a mass prayer on Saturday for peace and tranquility in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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1 woman among 3 PREPAK cadres nabbed

Security forces arrested three PREPAK cadres including one woman in separate counter insurgency operations conducted in different places in the last two consecutive days Source Hueiyen News Service

Security forces arrested three PREPAK cadres including one woman in separate counter insurgency operations conducted in different places in the last two consecutive days Source Hueiyen News Service

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Construction team prevented from entering village

Angry villagers of Ramrei on Saturday blocked the passage of a Government team led by ADC Ukhrul who was proceeding towards Ramrei Village for the construction of a road connecting with Lamlai Khunou Source Hueiyen News Service K Kopham Kanshouwa

Angry villagers of Ramrei on Saturday blocked the passage of a Government team led by ADC Ukhrul who was proceeding towards Ramrei Village for the construction of a road connecting with Lamlai Khunou Source Hueiyen News Service K Kopham Kanshouwa

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‘Lanna Thouram’ of Robinhood today

The ‘Lanna Thouram’ ceremony of Sapam Robinhood, who was killed by state security forces on July 8 last, will be held on Sunday at Ima Khunthokhanbi Shanglen, Thangmeiband Source Hueiyen News Service

The ‘Lanna Thouram’ ceremony of Sapam Robinhood, who was killed by state security forces on July 8 last, will be held on Sunday at Ima Khunthokhanbi Shanglen, Thangmeiband Source Hueiyen News Service

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‘Village authority illegally detaining two villagers’

Kuki Women Union for Human Rights, Molnoi Area KWUHR Molnoi Area has vehemently condemned the Village Authority of Aimol Kumbirei for illegally detaining Lamkhothang Baite and Letkhothang Aimol since last month Source Hueiyen News Service

Kuki Women Union for Human Rights, Molnoi Area KWUHR Molnoi Area has vehemently condemned the Village Authority of Aimol Kumbirei for illegally detaining Lamkhothang Baite and Letkhothang Aimol since last month Source Hueiyen News Service

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IMC ordered to pay backlogged pensions of its former employees

IMPHAL September 12: The High Court of Manipur has directed Imphal Municipal Corporation (IMC) to divert the salary of IMC chairman, councillors and other Class I officers and clear the

IMPHAL September 12: The High Court of Manipur has directed Imphal Municipal Corporation (IMC) to divert the salary of IMC chairman, councillors and other Class I officers and clear the pending dues of its pensioners.

A court order dated August 28, 2015 which is cited by the pensioners`™ association as the third directive from the same office reads, `In spite of several orders passed by this court, petitioners have not been paid their pensions regularly and huge arrear is yet to be cleared.`

`IMC has not come with any concrete proposal indicating the manner in which the petitioners can be paid their pension both the current and the past. Under these circumstances, the only option left for the court is to direct stoppage of payment of salary/ honorarium to the chairperson as well as councillors and Class I officers of the IMC and divert the amount to payment of the current pension of the pensioners.`

In a press meet held today at Manipur Press Club, secretary of Imphal Municipal Pensioners Association L Tomba said that after exhausting all options to recover their 169 months of due pension, the association had filed a writ petition with the then Gauhati High Court in 2003.

`Finally in 2005, the IMC was directed to clear the amount immediately. Yet there is still black log payment which might be declared unclaimed if the delay is prolonged`™ he said.

Hence, we sought another submission from the court, he said.

Unfortunately, the IMC has only provided verbal assurance without actually clearing their full dues or complying with the court directives, he added.

Such conduct of the IMC to clear the pensions of the pension amounts to disrespecting the senior citizens, he observed.

Another member of the association G Brajabihari Sharma who had retired almost 10 years back said he has received only half the amount of his due pension during the last one decade.

He continued such kind of treatment meted out by our own department has scrapped us of our dignity and left us wanting in our old age.

He said it is also of profound unhappiness that the temporary shed inside the IMC campus under which they use to come together has been dismantled.

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Lamyanba Hijam Irabot`s anniversary to be observed

IMPHAL, Sept 12: The Joint Students Co-ordination Committee (JSCC), a conglomerate of four student bodies, is all set to observe the 119th birth anniversary of Lamyanba Hijam Irabot with various

IMPHAL, Sept 12: The Joint Students Co-ordination Committee (JSCC), a conglomerate of four student bodies, is all set to observe the 119th birth anniversary of Lamyanba Hijam Irabot with various events starting from September 25 till September 30.

The committee`™s media co-ordinator Manjit Sarangthem informed the itinerary during a press meet at Manipur Students Federation (MSF) office at Keisampat today.

Saluting the dedication and sacrifices made by the legend for his people, a main function will be organised at the DM College of Arts on his birth anniversary September 30.

Elaborating on the series of events as part of the observation, Manjit said a cleanliness drive will be held at Nambol on September 25 and a cycle rally on September 29.

Symposium and poetry recital competitions for Class IX to XII and graduate and above will be held on September 26 and 28 at Imphal College, he said.

Students willing to participate may get their forms from the office of the AMSU, MSF, KSA and SUK on or before September 23, he said.

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Tribal women`s bodies react to MLR & LR Bill

IMPHAL, Sept 12: The Hmar Women Association; Kuki Women Union; Zomi Mothers Association; Churachandpur Joint Women Organization; Mizo Peoples Convention Women`™s Wing and Naga Women`™s Union have categorically stated that

IMPHAL, Sept 12: The Hmar Women Association; Kuki Women Union; Zomi Mothers Association; Churachandpur Joint Women Organization; Mizo Peoples Convention Women`™s Wing and Naga Women`™s Union have categorically stated that the agreement between Government of Manipur and JCILPS on the Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (Seventh Amendment) Bill, 2015 which was subsequently passed in the State Assembly on August 31 should not include the land that belongs to Churachandpur, Tamenglong, Chandel, Ukhrul and Senapati.

In a joint statement, the tribal women`™s bodies said, “™ We are people who have been living and practicing our culture and traditions which are unique and distinct from the dominant societies. Our social, cultural, economic and political life has been passed down from our ancestors and we continue to practice them.`™`™

`We belong to a worldview that defines land as collectively owned by the people and not the State. We are against any form of attempt to alienate us from our land. Land is central to our identity and life,`™`™ the statement said.

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JAC Churachandpur resolves to boycott tribal MLAs against passage of bills

IMPHAL, September 12: The Joint Action Committee formed in connection with the passing of the bills in its emergency meeting held today at the JAC Information Center office has unanimously

IMPHAL, September 12: The Joint Action Committee formed in connection with the passing of the bills in its emergency meeting held today at the JAC Information Center office has unanimously resolved to declare public boycott on all the elected tribal MLAs who have refused to feel the pulse of the tribal populace and declined to resign in spite of the mounting pressure from the general public to do so.

Informing this in a statement, the JAC reiterated that All Tribal Students`™ Union, Manipur (ATSUM) had made an appeal to all the tribal MLAs on August 30 to abstain from the special session of the Manipur State Assembly wherein the three bills namely the Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015; Manipur Land Revenue & Land Reforms (Seventh Amendment) Bill, 2015 and Manipur Shops & Establishments (Second Amendment) Bill, 2015 were intended to be passed.

However, the appeal went unheeded, it said.

The statement said that the tribal apex bodies Kuki Innpi, Hmar Inpui and Zomi Council in their meeting on September 1 had unanimously given an ultimatum to the Hill Areas Committee to convene a meeting at the earliest and take appropriate steps to either repeal the bills or insert exceptional clause in it within ten days.

However, no response in any form was received from the Hill Areas Committee till date, it lamented.

The tribal apex bodies in their meeting on September 2 had resolved that the JAC formed on September 2 at KKL Complex shall be the forum to spearhead all issues including the demand for a separate administration for the hill peoples of Manipur and that it shall have the full backing of the tribal apex bodies, the statement maintained.

It further reiterated that the JAC in its emergency meeting on September 7 had resolved to support the ten-day ultimatum given by the tribal apex bodies and agrred to impose public boycott on all the elected tribal MLAs if no desirable response is received from the HAC by midnight of September 10 or if they do not tender their resignation but no response of any kind was received from the HAC till date.

Stating that there were rumors of the resignation of some of the tribal MLAs, the JAC in the statement claimed that a media team was sent to verify the same today but failed to get any satisfactory response from the tribal MLAs.

There is no intimation or communication to the tribal apex bodies, ATSUM or the JAC from any of the MLAs regarding their resignation, the statement said.

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Families urged to contribute Rs 100 each for martyrs

LAMKA, September 12: The JAC formed against the passing of three bills in the State Assembly has said it has decided that an amount of Rs 100 will be collected

LAMKA, September 12: The JAC formed against the passing of three bills in the State Assembly has said it has decided that an amount of Rs 100 will be collected from each household instead of its earlier decision to collect Rs 10 from each individual.

The amount collected will be used to show support, solidarity and respect to the tribal martyrs, said the JAC.

A statement of the JAC issued by its Finance sub-committee said the resolution adopted on September 4 to collect Rs 10 from each individual has been reviewed during its sitting on September 10 and now Rs 100 will be collected from each household considering the gravity of the situation.

It said the village chiefs/ Village Authorities are assigned the responsibility to collect the donations from the households of their respective village household and all amounts collected will be made public against receipt issued by the sub-committee.

The exercise of collecting the donation will begin from September 14, the statement said.

It has further appealed to the public to extend their full co-operation to the exercise.

The JAC has also decided to relax its bandh called from 5am to 10am tomorrow also.

On the other hand, the Autonomous District Council Churachandpur team camping in the national capital managed to meet the chairman of the National Commission for ST and the Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today. The team is also trying to get an appointment for a meeting with the Prime Minister.

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Churches pray for peace and tranquility in State

KANGPOKPI, September 12: The recent unrest in the State over various issues has captured the attention of KBC No.5 who offered a mass prayer today for peace and tranquility in

KANGPOKPI, September 12: The recent unrest in the State over various issues has captured the attention of KBC No.5 who offered a mass prayer today for peace and tranquility in the State and those directly impacted, as well as those who are suffering from the underlying issues that surfaced during the recent protests.

The mass prayer organized by KBC No.5 at KBC Centre Church Kangpokpi was attended by about 500 members from various churches within KBC No.5.

Speaking at the function Dr. Rev. Thangboi Chongloi lamented that in all of our moods we call out to Almighty God today to help us remember how much the State needs peace and to make it real in the society.

He asserted that Almighty God is the rightful advocate of peace, elegant champion of reconciliation, whose victories echo harmoniously and taught the way towards peace.

He emphasized the significant roles of Churches in time of unrest situation in the society and urged every church member to uphold and strengthen the teaching of Lord Jesus Christ about peace among the people.

He also solicited God to guide the leaders of all communities that justice may prevail throughout the state while praying to make all the leaders of the state an instruments of peace to glorify the Almighty.

`Teach us to carry the torch of peace that it may reside within our heart and radiate in our surroundings and transform the current unrest of the state into a Heaven through the Grace of your power for Almighty God you are the only hope of mankind`, prayed Dr Rev Thangboi Chongloi.

The speaker also sought the Almighty God to hold back the hands that kill and maim, turn around the hearts that hate and grant strong spirit of Peace that passes to the understanding of mankind but changes lives.

`When the foundations of peace are shaking, give strength to your people to uphold justice and fight all wrong`, he further prayed.

The mass prayer prayed for peace in all the communities this day and commits to the Almighty all who work for peace and end to tensions while committing those who work to uphold law and justice in every community in the state.

It also prayed for calm in the villages, districts and cities that people may go about their lives in safety and peace while praying for civilian women, children and men whose lives are unrest by prevailing tensions, calling to mind in penitence the anger and hatreds of humanity.

The mass prayer also prayed for those who mourned and urged the Almighty to immerse them in His love and lead them through this darkness into light.

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BJP revokes expulsion and suspension of members

IMPHAL, September 12: A BJP Manipur State Core Committee meeting has resolved to revoke the expulsion of its four members and suspension of another four. A statement of the party

IMPHAL, September 12: A BJP Manipur State Core Committee meeting has resolved to revoke the expulsion of its four members and suspension of another four.

A statement of the party identified the expelled members as S Rajen Singh vice-president, BJP Manipur; Y Khemchand ex-vice president, BJP Manipur; N Ratan Singh ex-executive member, BJP Manipur; ex-minister L Jatra Singh ex-executive member, BJP Manipur and the four suspended as ex-minister T Hangkhanpao ex-vice president, BJP Manipur; Chidananda Singh, ex-executive member, BJP Manipur; Michael Dangmei ex-secretary, BJP Manipur and Ajang Haokip, ex-president, Churachandpur district, BJP Manipur.

The meeting which was also attended by Prahlad Singh Patel also discussed the acceptance of the individuals enrolled on online enrolment as members of the party, it said.

The resolution was taken as per a decision of the party`™s Central Office conveyed by the State Prabhari Prahlad Singh Patel, it said.

It further resolved that the State president is entrusted to do the needful in this respect at the earliest with due process as per rule of the party Constitution.

It was also resolved that the acceptance of enrolment of individuals on online enrolment through mobile as primary member of the Party be given after proper verification by the competent authority of the Party as per provisions laid down in the Constitution of the party in this respect, it said.

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