Sadar Hills 1st Div League MYC thrash BYC, TFC hold KYC

KANGPOKPI, Sep 19: Motbung Youth Club romped to a 6-3 win over Bongmol Youth Club in the first match while Taphou Youth Club held Khunkho Youth Club to a 1-1 draw in the second matchof Late Pu Letgoulen Doungel Memorial Sadar Hills 1st Division League …

KANGPOKPI, Sep 19: Motbung Youth Club romped to a 6-3 win over Bongmol Youth Club in the first match while Taphou Youth Club held Khunkho Youth Club to a 1-1 draw in the second matchof Late Pu Letgoulen Doungel Memorial Sadar Hills 1st Division League 2017 today at Brig Thomas ground, Kangpokpi.

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TRYVC defeat SWYC in State Level Volleyball Tournament 2017

Imphal, Sep 19: TRYVC Ukhrul defeated SWYC by 25-23, 25-23 points in a group-A league match of the ongoing 16th Mini Boys’ State Level Volleyball Tournament 2017 today at Indoor Stadium Khuman Lampak.
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Imphal, Sep 19: TRYVC Ukhrul defeated SWYC by 25-23, 25-23 points in a group-A league match of the ongoing 16th Mini Boys’ State Level Volleyball Tournament 2017 today at Indoor Stadium Khuman Lampak.

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Railway CC beat YDC in Jiribam III-Div league

Jiribam, Sep 19: Railway CC defeated YDC by a margin of 2-0 today in the 7th District Level III- Division Football League Tournament, 2017 (Mazarun Trophy) at Jiribam Higher Secondary School ground.
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Jiribam, Sep 19: Railway CC defeated YDC by a margin of 2-0 today in the 7th District Level III- Division Football League Tournament, 2017 (Mazarun Trophy) at Jiribam Higher Secondary School ground.

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Incessant rain in last 24 hrs : Rivers in spate, bridge swept away, paddy fields, houses flooded

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Imp/Tbl/Kak, Sep 19: Consequent upon incessant rainfall during the past 24 hours, water levels of all major rivers flowing through Manipur valley have risen considerably.
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Imp/Tbl/Kak, Sep 19: Consequent upon incessant rainfall during the past 24 hours, water levels of all major rivers flowing through Manipur valley have risen considerably.

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Rail Tel defies prohibition, road cut off

IMPHAL, Sep 19: Not-withstanding the prohibition on laying underground cables on road sides during rainy season, Rail Tel company dug roads and laid underground telecommu-nication cables between Machi and Kakching Lamkhai. Subsequently, the road has b…

IMPHAL, Sep 19: Not-withstanding the prohibition on laying underground cables on road sides during rainy season, Rail Tel company dug roads and laid underground telecommu-nication cables between Machi and Kakching Lamkhai. Subsequently, the road has been cut off.

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Manipur rekindles its love affair with bamboo to generate employment

IMPHAL, Sep 19 :The North East region of the country has been abundantly blessed with bamboo and Manipur too is no exception. In fact, bamboo is grown in 30 per cent of Manipur’s forest area which makes it a readily available natural resource.
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IMPHAL, Sep 19 :The North East region of the country has been abundantly blessed with bamboo and Manipur too is no exception. In fact, bamboo is grown in 30 per cent of Manipur’s forest area which makes it a readily available natural resource.

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Hill based LPG distributors diverting loads to Imphal !

IMPHAL, Sep 19: Some LPG distributors based in the hill districts offered truck loads of LPG refills to some of their valley counterparts for diversion to black markets.
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IMPHAL, Sep 19: Some LPG distributors based in the hill districts offered truck loads of LPG refills to some of their valley counterparts for diversion to black markets.

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Rs 7 crore earmarked for Sangai Festival

IMPHAL, Sep 19: The State Government has earmarked Rs seven crore for this year’s edition of the Manipur Sangai Festival.

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IMPHAL, Sep 19: The State Government has earmarked Rs seven crore for this year’s edition of the Manipur Sangai Festival.

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Putting the limelight on O Ibobi Not out of the news at all

It is obvious that former Chief Minister O Ibobi will not be out of the news. And why not. Not only is Ibobi the longest serving Chief Minister of the State, being in the chair of the CM for 15 years on the trot, he will also go down as a man or a poli…

It is obvious that former Chief Minister O Ibobi will not be out of the news. And why not. Not only is Ibobi the longest serving Chief Minister of the State, being in the chair of the CM for 15 years on the trot, he will also go down as a man or a political leader who elicits extreme response. So while he will continue to be the undisputed leader of the Congress party in the Assembly as well as the undisputed political heavyweight from Thoubal Assembly Constituency and earlier Khangabok Assembly Constituency and of course for all the die hard Congress loyalists, to many others he will continue to be the rallying point to raise a stand against the Congress. It is in line with this that the United Naga Council recently issued a statement reiterating its stand against O Ibobi and by extension the Congress party.

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Ekai Thabi – An aquatic vegetable cash crop in Manipur

Introduction:
Ekai Thabi (Manipuri)/ Water mimosa (English) is an aquatic floating perennial herb that attaches to the bank at the water edges and sends down a tap root. The North Eastern region of India particularly Manipur provide a favourable condition for mass propagation of water mimosa (Neptunia prostrata) owing to its ample rainfall, humidity and moderate range of temperature. Moreover, about 70% of the total population of four districts( Imphal East, Imphal West, Bishnupur and Thoubal) of the state practised with paddy cultivation as the major source of income and 20% of this population are poor and marginal farmers. In this article the author wishes to describe the taxonomy, preservation methods, propagation through seed, ecology, nutritional and medicinal values, cost benefit analysis of water mimosa cultivation in Manipur as well as suggestions for cultivation of water mimosa in their inundated paddy fields.

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Introduction:
Ekai Thabi (Manipuri)/ Water mimosa (English) is an aquatic floating perennial herb that attaches to the bank at the water edges and sends down a tap root. The North Eastern region of India particularly Manipur provide a favourable condition for mass propagation of water mimosa (Neptunia prostrata) owing to its ample rainfall, humidity and moderate range of temperature. Moreover, about 70% of the total population of four districts( Imphal East, Imphal West, Bishnupur and Thoubal) of the state practised with paddy cultivation as the major source of income and 20% of this population are poor and marginal farmers. In this article the author wishes to describe the taxonomy, preservation methods, propagation through seed, ecology, nutritional and medicinal values, cost benefit analysis of water mimosa cultivation in Manipur as well as suggestions for cultivation of water mimosa in their inundated paddy fields.

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Glory days of Manipur in the 18th century

The news that the State Govt of Manipur is going to sponsor the first ever State Level Mera Houchongba Festival this year on October 5 is amazing and highly encouraging. In the early 70s, loving functionaries of a hill village to which the writer belon…

The news that the State Govt of Manipur is going to sponsor the first ever State Level Mera Houchongba Festival this year on October 5 is amazing and highly encouraging. In the early 70s, loving functionaries of a hill village to which the writer belongs, used to tell about it and their interaction with fellow hill chiefs in the royal palace in the 40s/50s fondly.

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Open letter to the Chief Minister on Tribal Market

In continuation of our previous application submitted to you on 15/8/2017, we the members of Tribal Market Vendors’ Association (TRIMVAS), would like to bring the following grievances for your kind consideration and necessary intervention in the interest of the vendors in particular and the Tribal Market in general.

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In continuation of our previous application submitted to you on 15/8/2017, we the members of Tribal Market Vendors’ Association (TRIMVAS), would like to bring the following grievances for your kind consideration and necessary intervention in the interest of the vendors in particular and the Tribal Market in general.

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Zeliangrong Film Forum formed

IMPHAL, Sep 19: A film body called Zeliangrong Film Forum, Manipur was formed during a programme organised by Zeliangrong Film Forum Manipur Programme Committee at Kakhulong Community hall, Paona Bazar yesterday.
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IMPHAL, Sep 19: A film body called Zeliangrong Film Forum, Manipur was formed during a programme organised by Zeliangrong Film Forum Manipur Programme Committee at Kakhulong Community hall, Paona Bazar yesterday.

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Family members urge proper infrastructure, facilities of health centre

IMPHAL, Sep 19: The family members of an 11 year old child (Robita) of Yairipok Khoirom Mathak Leikai, have raised concerns regarding the pathetic conditions of Yairipok Khoirom Primary Health Centre despite the State Government’s steps to improve the State’s health sector.

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IMPHAL, Sep 19: The family members of an 11 year old child (Robita) of Yairipok Khoirom Mathak Leikai, have raised concerns regarding the pathetic conditions of Yairipok Khoirom Primary Health Centre despite the State Government’s steps to improve the State’s health sector.

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Court summons CCpur Child Welfare Committee and District Child Protection Unit chairpersons

IMPHAL, Sep 19: The Division Bench, High Court of Manipur, directed the chairpersons of Child Welfare Committee, Churachandpur and District Child Protection Unit, to be present before the High Court of Manipur on October 4 with a detailed report as to …

IMPHAL, Sep 19: The Division Bench, High Court of Manipur, directed the chairpersons of Child Welfare Committee, Churachandpur and District Child Protection Unit, to be present before the High Court of Manipur on October 4 with a detailed report as to how they have been monitoring the welfare of the children under their jurisdiction with special emphasis on the funds sanctioned by the State Government for the welfare of victim children.

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Two women arrested with huge quantities of liquor and beer

IMPHAL, Sep 19: Imphal West district commando arrested two women along with a huge quantity of foreign liquor and beer at Meitei Lamkhai, along National Highway 2, under Singjamei police station, at around noon today.
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IMPHAL, Sep 19: Imphal West district commando arrested two women along with a huge quantity of foreign liquor and beer at Meitei Lamkhai, along National Highway 2, under Singjamei police station, at around noon today.

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Bangla immigrants bigger threat than Rohingyas: Manipur Speaker – Times of India


Times of India

Bangla immigrants bigger threat than Rohingyas: Manipur Speaker
Times of India
Singh pointed out that Manipur shares a 367km porous international border with Myanmar, but it faces a bigger threat of illegal migration from Bangladesh. “Bangladeshi migrants have changed the demography in several districts of Manipur,” said Singh


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Bangla immigrants bigger threat than Rohingyas: Manipur Speaker
Times of India
Singh pointed out that Manipur shares a 367km porous international border with Myanmar, but it faces a bigger threat of illegal migration from Bangladesh. "Bangladeshi migrants have changed the demography in several districts of Manipur," said Singh

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Four students injured in police action

Four students injured in police action

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 19

Activist of All Manipur Student Union (AMSU) stormed at Minority and Other Backward Classes (MOBC) department today at around 12.30 pm, where four students got injured during police lathi charge and another four were attested.

Demanding to sanction the pending OBC scholarship for 2015-16 and 2016-17, a large number of students came to meet director of MOBC, Kh. Dineshchandra while staging a silent rally protest. 

However, the security guards at the gate of the building blocked the students. The police tried to negotiate with the students but failed, following which the latter broke into the office premises.

The security guards again shut down the collapsible gate of the building in order to avoid the students from entering MOBC department. Later, more police personnel arrived at the spot to control the outraged students, who were denied to meet the director.

Meanwhile, one of the police personnel started firing mock bomb towards the students and started lathi charge irrespective of girl or boy students. A few students fled out and pelted stones towards the police personnel.

AMSU president Manjit came down heavily against the act of police personnel of indiscriminately firing mock bomb and lathi charge towards the students who were protesting against rightful demands.

Four students were injured during the lathi charge. Bronson, first semester student of Physical Education of DM College and Jeson, Class IX student of CC Higher Secondary School were injured on their heads, while Motion and Island, Class IX students of CC Higher Secondary School were injured on their limbs.

Glass windowpane of the building and a rear window glass pane of a Suzuki Alto K10 car were damaged during the clash. Four students were arrested namely Thounaojam Joykisan Singh of DM College of Science, Rimakan Wangkheimayum, vice-president, AMSU Imphal West district committee, Samson Longjam, general secretary of CC Higher Secondary School and Sorokhaibam Venish of CC Higher Secondary School. The four students were released unconditionally later in the evening.

After the incident, a press meet was held at the head office of AMSU, located at DM college campus.

Speaking to media person, president of AMSU, Manjit Sarangthem said that the peace rally was organised to meet the director of MOBC and other concerned officials, to talk about their demands to sanction the pending OBC scholarship.

He said applications have been submitted to the officials concerned many times and AMSU volunteers have also met the nodal officers regarding the issue.

AMSU had earlier fixed date on July 5 for issuing the scholarship but instead of issuing the scholarship, the department made false promises. However, scholarships for schedule caste and schedule tribe under the ministry of Minority Affairs and Ministry of Social Justice are issued every year without any delay, added Manjit.

Manjit also said that it is likely that the director, nodal officers of the department and some ministers concerned are misusing with the scholarship money of OBC and minority for their own benefits.   

The government has been neglecting to take enquiry reports against the director who has been in director post since the MOBC department was established in 1992, stated Manjit.

The president of AMSU demanded the government to take up enquiry reports against the officials who are involved in the scam and punish if found guilty. He also demanded the state government to withdraw the director from his post and find a solution to sanction the pending scholarships to the respective students at the earliest.

Four students injured in police action

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 19

Activist of All Manipur Student Union (AMSU) stormed at Minority and Other Backward Classes (MOBC) department today at around 12.30 pm, where four students got injured during police lathi charge and another four were attested.

Demanding to sanction the pending OBC scholarship for 2015-16 and 2016-17, a large number of students came to meet director of MOBC, Kh. Dineshchandra while staging a silent rally protest. 

However, the security guards at the gate of the building blocked the students. The police tried to negotiate with the students but failed, following which the latter broke into the office premises.

The security guards again shut down the collapsible gate of the building in order to avoid the students from entering MOBC department. Later, more police personnel arrived at the spot to control the outraged students, who were denied to meet the director.

Meanwhile, one of the police personnel started firing mock bomb towards the students and started lathi charge irrespective of girl or boy students. A few students fled out and pelted stones towards the police personnel.

AMSU president Manjit came down heavily against the act of police personnel of indiscriminately firing mock bomb and lathi charge towards the students who were protesting against rightful demands.

Four students were injured during the lathi charge. Bronson, first semester student of Physical Education of DM College and Jeson, Class IX student of CC Higher Secondary School were injured on their heads, while Motion and Island, Class IX students of CC Higher Secondary School were injured on their limbs.

Glass windowpane of the building and a rear window glass pane of a Suzuki Alto K10 car were damaged during the clash. Four students were arrested namely Thounaojam Joykisan Singh of DM College of Science, Rimakan Wangkheimayum, vice-president, AMSU Imphal West district committee, Samson Longjam, general secretary of CC Higher Secondary School and Sorokhaibam Venish of CC Higher Secondary School. The four students were released unconditionally later in the evening.

After the incident, a press meet was held at the head office of AMSU, located at DM college campus.

Speaking to media person, president of AMSU, Manjit Sarangthem said that the peace rally was organised to meet the director of MOBC and other concerned officials, to talk about their demands to sanction the pending OBC scholarship.

He said applications have been submitted to the officials concerned many times and AMSU volunteers have also met the nodal officers regarding the issue.

AMSU had earlier fixed date on July 5 for issuing the scholarship but instead of issuing the scholarship, the department made false promises. However, scholarships for schedule caste and schedule tribe under the ministry of Minority Affairs and Ministry of Social Justice are issued every year without any delay, added Manjit.

Manjit also said that it is likely that the director, nodal officers of the department and some ministers concerned are misusing with the scholarship money of OBC and minority for their own benefits.   

The government has been neglecting to take enquiry reports against the director who has been in director post since the MOBC department was established in 1992, stated Manjit.

The president of AMSU demanded the government to take up enquiry reports against the officials who are involved in the scam and punish if found guilty. He also demanded the state government to withdraw the director from his post and find a solution to sanction the pending scholarships to the respective students at the earliest.

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Sluggish Aadhar enrolment in hills peeves chief minister

Sluggish Aadhar enrolment in hills peeves chief minister

IMPHAL | Sept 19

Displeased with the sluggish rate of Aadhar enrolment in the hill districts of the state, chief minister N. Biren has given instruction to the officials concerned to intensify the drive. He chaired a review meeting on the progress of enrolment at the cabinet hall today.  

During the meeting, N. Biren instructed the respective MLAs of hill districts and DCs concerned to co-ordinate with MANITRON and In-Media to complete the entire process of biometric capturing by December 31.

Mentioning that the DCs concerned are responsible for the completion of Aadhar enrolment in the State, he informed the DCs to communicate with him when they face any issues or problems so that immediate intervention can be made.

He stated that he would also personally monitor the whole process. There will be procurement of additional Aadhar kits to complete the whole process of biometric enrolment within this year, he added.

Stating that the rate of biometric enumeration in almost all the hill districts is very low when compared with valley districts, the chief minister observed that Aadhar cards/numbers are necessary to get the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) of various welfare schemes of different departments.

Biren further directed the DCs to organise awareness campaigns for the enrolment of Aadhar and set up teams and co-ordinate with MANITRON and In-Media for timely completion of Aadhar enrolment in the State. Department of Information Technology should open more CSCs to the hill districts of the State, he added.

He also directed the DCs of hill districts to use satellite imagery maps to verify bogus census data of the hill districts.

  1. Biren directed the home department to sanction the required money in the next 3-4 days for the completion of Aadhar enrolment in the State. The meeting decided to provide training for the teachers and staffs of the DCs to equip with the technical know-how to operate the Aadhar machines so that they could pass the test conducted by UIDAI.

Minister for agriculture, V. Hangkhanlian, minister for social welfare, Nemcha Kipgen, minister for IFCD, Letpao Haokip, chairman of HAC, T.T. Haokip, MLA of Thanlon A/C Vungzagin Valte, MLA of Tipaimukh A/C, Dr. Chaltonlien Amo, MLA of Tengnoupal A/C, D. Korungthang, chief secretary, R.R Rashmi, additional CS, Dr. J. Suresh Babu, administrative secretaries of the State government, DCs of hill districts, assistant director general (UIDAI) and officials concerned attended the meeting.

Sluggish Aadhar enrolment in hills peeves chief minister

IMPHAL | Sept 19

Displeased with the sluggish rate of Aadhar enrolment in the hill districts of the state, chief minister N. Biren has given instruction to the officials concerned to intensify the drive. He chaired a review meeting on the progress of enrolment at the cabinet hall today.  

During the meeting, N. Biren instructed the respective MLAs of hill districts and DCs concerned to co-ordinate with MANITRON and In-Media to complete the entire process of biometric capturing by December 31.

Mentioning that the DCs concerned are responsible for the completion of Aadhar enrolment in the State, he informed the DCs to communicate with him when they face any issues or problems so that immediate intervention can be made.

He stated that he would also personally monitor the whole process. There will be procurement of additional Aadhar kits to complete the whole process of biometric enrolment within this year, he added.

Stating that the rate of biometric enumeration in almost all the hill districts is very low when compared with valley districts, the chief minister observed that Aadhar cards/numbers are necessary to get the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) of various welfare schemes of different departments.

Biren further directed the DCs to organise awareness campaigns for the enrolment of Aadhar and set up teams and co-ordinate with MANITRON and In-Media for timely completion of Aadhar enrolment in the State. Department of Information Technology should open more CSCs to the hill districts of the State, he added.

He also directed the DCs of hill districts to use satellite imagery maps to verify bogus census data of the hill districts.

  1. Biren directed the home department to sanction the required money in the next 3-4 days for the completion of Aadhar enrolment in the State. The meeting decided to provide training for the teachers and staffs of the DCs to equip with the technical know-how to operate the Aadhar machines so that they could pass the test conducted by UIDAI.

Minister for agriculture, V. Hangkhanlian, minister for social welfare, Nemcha Kipgen, minister for IFCD, Letpao Haokip, chairman of HAC, T.T. Haokip, MLA of Thanlon A/C Vungzagin Valte, MLA of Tipaimukh A/C, Dr. Chaltonlien Amo, MLA of Tengnoupal A/C, D. Korungthang, chief secretary, R.R Rashmi, additional CS, Dr. J. Suresh Babu, administrative secretaries of the State government, DCs of hill districts, assistant director general (UIDAI) and officials concerned attended the meeting.

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Don’t destroy nature for sake of modernisation: Governor

Don’t destroy nature for sake of modernisation: Governor

CSIR aroma mission launched

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 18

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research – North East Industrial Scientific Technology (CSIR-NEIST) today launched its first aroma mission at its Lamphelpat office. It was launched by the state governor Najma Heptullah.

During the launching function, Heptulla said that the state has rich biodiversity and she would extend whatever help needed to strengthen the mission. She urged the gathering not to destroy nature in the name of modernisation.  

 Heptulla continued that eucalyptus plant is brought from Australia during the British period and does no good to the rich biodiversity of the state instead it helps in soil degradation, decreases water level and also harms other plants. She appealed to the scientists and researchers of the state to start a movement to stop eucalyptus (Nasik) plantation especially near the Loktak basin.

Stating that the government is working hard for removal of Ithai barrage, Heptullah told that in this regard, she had met the ministry of environment at the centre. “Because of the barrage, the largest lake in the Northeast, Loktak lake is shrinking.  Water cannot flow to downstream and many rare species are vanishing”, she added. 

Along with Aroma Mission, Anthropogenic impact and their management options in the different ecosystems of the Indian Himalayan region (with special reference to Imphal/Manipur river basin) was also launched by the governor.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed and exchanged between the CSIR-NEIST, BLM Imphal and farmers of the state and distributed quality planting variety of lemongrass and citronella plant developed by CSIR-NEIST.

After this launching programme, the farmers will cultivate lemongrass and citronella plant in 500 hectares of the state and in every 50 hectares, CSIR-NEIST will install one oil extract machine.

The launching function was also attended by chief scientist of CSIR-NEIST Jorhat, P. Sengupta and former member of Steering Committee NER Vision 2020, DoNer as guests of honour. Director of CSIR-NEIST, D. Ramaiah presided over the function.

CSIR-NEIST has been since long trying to turn the rich aromatic and medicinal herbs and plants of the state to usable and marketable products.

Don’t destroy nature for sake of modernisation: Governor

CSIR aroma mission launched

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 18

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research – North East Industrial Scientific Technology (CSIR-NEIST) today launched its first aroma mission at its Lamphelpat office. It was launched by the state governor Najma Heptullah.

During the launching function, Heptulla said that the state has rich biodiversity and she would extend whatever help needed to strengthen the mission. She urged the gathering not to destroy nature in the name of modernisation.  

 Heptulla continued that eucalyptus plant is brought from Australia during the British period and does no good to the rich biodiversity of the state instead it helps in soil degradation, decreases water level and also harms other plants. She appealed to the scientists and researchers of the state to start a movement to stop eucalyptus (Nasik) plantation especially near the Loktak basin.

Stating that the government is working hard for removal of Ithai barrage, Heptullah told that in this regard, she had met the ministry of environment at the centre. “Because of the barrage, the largest lake in the Northeast, Loktak lake is shrinking.  Water cannot flow to downstream and many rare species are vanishing”, she added. 

Along with Aroma Mission, Anthropogenic impact and their management options in the different ecosystems of the Indian Himalayan region (with special reference to Imphal/Manipur river basin) was also launched by the governor.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed and exchanged between the CSIR-NEIST, BLM Imphal and farmers of the state and distributed quality planting variety of lemongrass and citronella plant developed by CSIR-NEIST.

After this launching programme, the farmers will cultivate lemongrass and citronella plant in 500 hectares of the state and in every 50 hectares, CSIR-NEIST will install one oil extract machine.

The launching function was also attended by chief scientist of CSIR-NEIST Jorhat, P. Sengupta and former member of Steering Committee NER Vision 2020, DoNer as guests of honour. Director of CSIR-NEIST, D. Ramaiah presided over the function.

CSIR-NEIST has been since long trying to turn the rich aromatic and medicinal herbs and plants of the state to usable and marketable products.

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