State govt. to finalise implementation of Seventh Pay

IMPHAL | Oct 24

The state government is trying to finalise the modalities for implementation of 7th Pay Commission’s recommendation, for which the fitment committee formed by the government is working out on modalities and revised pay scales for its implementation in the state, said a release by chief secretary, government of Manipur.

It further said that the state government has requested the Manipur Government Services’ Federation not to take mass casual leave or resort to any form of agitation in the interest of all government employees.

IMPHAL | Oct 24

The state government is trying to finalise the modalities for implementation of 7th Pay Commission’s recommendation, for which the fitment committee formed by the government is working out on modalities and revised pay scales for its implementation in the state, said a release by chief secretary, government of Manipur.

It further said that the state government has requested the Manipur Government Services’ Federation not to take mass casual leave or resort to any form of agitation in the interest of all government employees.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4560-state-govt-to-finalise-implementation-of-seventh-pay

Nagas’ campaigns on land in Manipur

Nagas’ campaigns on land in Manipur

Newmai News Network

IMPHAL | Oct 24

Campaigns to “guard the lands of the Nagas” initiated by United Naga Council (UNC) have intensified as more and more Naga organisations turned out to join the campaigns with UNC. These campaigns were prompted after the creation of new districts by the Manipur Government “without consulting the Naga people”, according to United Naga Council (UNC) leaders.

Another such campaign was carried out today at Kamjong headquarters (it was in Ukhrul district before the new districts were created last year). Leaders of UNC spoke on the occasion organised  Tangkhul Naga Zingsho Longphang. Over 300 leaders from church organizations, student bodies and village authorities participated in today’s campaign. The occasion was moderated by UNC General Secretary, S Milan.

Addressing the public leaders, UNC President, Gaidon Kamei said that land and identity together made the unique history of the Nagas. “Therefore, the Naga people must guard our land and identity with utmost alertness,” the UNC President urged. Gaidon Kamei specifically stated that the Naga people must be “fully aware of the cunning and shrewd policies of the successive Manipur Governments”. He also said that “our lands have been done away without consulting us”. He was referring to the new districts created by the previous government of Manipur.

The UNC President then told the gathering that “rolling back of the new districts created by the Manipur Government is what we want and nothing less than that”. He also said that “no one should be allowed to decide upon our land”. Gaidon Kamei asserted that the Government must roll back the new districts created last year. “Unless the new districts are rolled back we are not going to rest,” the UNC President affirmed.

Gaidon Kamei then urged the public leaders to wholeheartedly support the ongoing Naga peace process.

It can be noted here that such campaigns have been carried out in other “Naga areas” in Manipur. The UNC leaders said they will be carrying out the campaigns wherever “we are yet to touch” with more vigour.

Nagas’ campaigns on land in Manipur

Newmai News Network

IMPHAL | Oct 24

Campaigns to “guard the lands of the Nagas” initiated by United Naga Council (UNC) have intensified as more and more Naga organisations turned out to join the campaigns with UNC. These campaigns were prompted after the creation of new districts by the Manipur Government “without consulting the Naga people”, according to United Naga Council (UNC) leaders.

Another such campaign was carried out today at Kamjong headquarters (it was in Ukhrul district before the new districts were created last year). Leaders of UNC spoke on the occasion organised  Tangkhul Naga Zingsho Longphang. Over 300 leaders from church organizations, student bodies and village authorities participated in today’s campaign. The occasion was moderated by UNC General Secretary, S Milan.

Addressing the public leaders, UNC President, Gaidon Kamei said that land and identity together made the unique history of the Nagas. “Therefore, the Naga people must guard our land and identity with utmost alertness,” the UNC President urged. Gaidon Kamei specifically stated that the Naga people must be “fully aware of the cunning and shrewd policies of the successive Manipur Governments”. He also said that “our lands have been done away without consulting us”. He was referring to the new districts created by the previous government of Manipur.

The UNC President then told the gathering that “rolling back of the new districts created by the Manipur Government is what we want and nothing less than that”. He also said that “no one should be allowed to decide upon our land”. Gaidon Kamei asserted that the Government must roll back the new districts created last year. “Unless the new districts are rolled back we are not going to rest,” the UNC President affirmed.

Gaidon Kamei then urged the public leaders to wholeheartedly support the ongoing Naga peace process.

It can be noted here that such campaigns have been carried out in other “Naga areas” in Manipur. The UNC leaders said they will be carrying out the campaigns wherever “we are yet to touch” with more vigour.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4567-nagas-campaigns-on-land-in-manipur

‘Manipur Flood Plain Zoning Act needs to be strictly implemented’

Floods wreak havoc in state five times this year

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Oct 24

Heavy rainfall in the state has led to a breach in an embankment of the Imphal river at Uchiwa Wangma near SK Cinema hall last night. At least, a 50 feet wide breach in the embankment occurred at around 8 pm as the water level rose following the rains.

The rain on October 21 night led to a sudden swelling of the rivers and the rainfall was measured at 28 mm at Kangpokpi and Saikhul hill areas.

The state has witnessed a flooding five times this year beginning May last when cyclone Mora hit the north eastern region. As of present, many of areas which have had to bear the worst damages wrought by this cyclonic storm are still recover fully, and now the fresh flood has literally been the proverbial last straw for them. Many of them are in ruins because they have lost their paddy crops or fish farms.

Nambul river too overflowed again this time and inundated households from Uripok Cheirap till Uripok Babu thong.

A resident of Uripok Ningthoukhongjam Leikai, N Haraba said that the local MLA and the concerned department never bother about the plight of the residents of the constituency. “We have been flooded at least five times in this year, we want to know if the government has any plans to mitigate this flood situation and if so, how many years it will take, we want a responsible government,” he said.

The state government in July had announced the floods as a state calamity as a total of 14,000 households were affected in Imphal East, Thoubal, Bishnupur, Kakching and Imphal West.

The state government had initiated relief measures and opened 39 camps for the evicted families and announced compensation for the damages. The state agriculture department had also announced free distribution of a paddy variety called RCM-12 which matures fast and can be harvested in three months.

According to an IFCD official incessant rains even for 18 hours can lead to floods in the state. If rains recorded in the meteorological department and its sensors at the hill areas measure 30 mm, the water discharged cannot be handled by the rivers and flooding occurs in the valley districts.

He stated that detention bridging in the rivers needs to be built to control the flow of water and artificial water bodies need to be created to act as reservoirs. The Ministry of Water Resources has also directed the state government to develop water bodies to control the flood situation.

Further, it was pointed out that the Manipur Flood Plain Zoning Act 1978 is not implemented in the state and this act needs to be reviewed and given more teeth to mitigate floods.

The Bill provides clauses about flood zoning authorities in surveys and delineation of flood plain area, notification of limits of flood plains, prohibition of the use of the flood plains, compensation and most importantly removal of obstructions to ensure free flow of water.

Floods wreak havoc in state five times this year

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Oct 24

Heavy rainfall in the state has led to a breach in an embankment of the Imphal river at Uchiwa Wangma near SK Cinema hall last night. At least, a 50 feet wide breach in the embankment occurred at around 8 pm as the water level rose following the rains.

The rain on October 21 night led to a sudden swelling of the rivers and the rainfall was measured at 28 mm at Kangpokpi and Saikhul hill areas.

The state has witnessed a flooding five times this year beginning May last when cyclone Mora hit the north eastern region. As of present, many of areas which have had to bear the worst damages wrought by this cyclonic storm are still recover fully, and now the fresh flood has literally been the proverbial last straw for them. Many of them are in ruins because they have lost their paddy crops or fish farms.

Nambul river too overflowed again this time and inundated households from Uripok Cheirap till Uripok Babu thong.

A resident of Uripok Ningthoukhongjam Leikai, N Haraba said that the local MLA and the concerned department never bother about the plight of the residents of the constituency. “We have been flooded at least five times in this year, we want to know if the government has any plans to mitigate this flood situation and if so, how many years it will take, we want a responsible government,” he said.

The state government in July had announced the floods as a state calamity as a total of 14,000 households were affected in Imphal East, Thoubal, Bishnupur, Kakching and Imphal West.

The state government had initiated relief measures and opened 39 camps for the evicted families and announced compensation for the damages. The state agriculture department had also announced free distribution of a paddy variety called RCM-12 which matures fast and can be harvested in three months.

According to an IFCD official incessant rains even for 18 hours can lead to floods in the state. If rains recorded in the meteorological department and its sensors at the hill areas measure 30 mm, the water discharged cannot be handled by the rivers and flooding occurs in the valley districts.

He stated that detention bridging in the rivers needs to be built to control the flow of water and artificial water bodies need to be created to act as reservoirs. The Ministry of Water Resources has also directed the state government to develop water bodies to control the flood situation.

Further, it was pointed out that the Manipur Flood Plain Zoning Act 1978 is not implemented in the state and this act needs to be reviewed and given more teeth to mitigate floods.

The Bill provides clauses about flood zoning authorities in surveys and delineation of flood plain area, notification of limits of flood plains, prohibition of the use of the flood plains, compensation and most importantly removal of obstructions to ensure free flow of water.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4568-manipur-flood-plain-zoning-act-needs-to-be-strictly-implemented

Handlooms and handicrafts have been in vogue ever since people learned to put on clothes: K. Holison Raomai

Handlooms and handicrafts have been in vogue ever since people learned to put on clothes: K. Holison Raomai

From Our Correspondent

KANGPOKPI | Oct 24

To impart awareness on the schemes to weavers of Senapati district, a one day awareness programme on handlooms and handicrafts delivery scheme and Mudra scheme was conducted at Indoor Stadium, Senapati district. Around 250 weavers of Senapati district attended the programme.

Deputy chairman of ADC Senapati, K. Holison Raomai, who also hold the portfolio of District Planning and Town Affairs attended the occasion as chief guest, while the project manager of District Handloom and Textile, Senapati, N. Nilabantajit Singh was the president.

The guests of the honour of the programme were lead district manager of SBI, LBO Senapati, Z. Tholi Paul, assistant manager of Commerce, National Handloom Development Corporation, Imphal, Y. Shantikumar Singh, assistant director of Weaving, Weaving Service Centre, Imphal, M. Ibohal Singh and board director of Manipur Apex Handloom Weaver and Handicrafts Artisan, CS Ltd. Imphal, Bhubon Singh.

Holison Raomai said that handlooms and handicrafts is not a new culture to the people rather it had been practising ever since people had learned how to put on clothes.

‘People have become educated and civilised with the introduction of various new things in life but have abandoned the ancient culture of handlooms and handicrafts’, added Raomai.

He also said that every educated person is not guaranteed of government jobs but every skilled and talented person will definitely find reliable means to sustain lives. He continued that among many other skill development programme, handlooms and handicrafts is the best and most reliable sector for sustainable livelihood.

Raomai further said that availing loans without any repayment is no less than a broad daylight robbery and urged all weavers of Senapati district to adopt the culture of repayment of loans.

  1. Nilabantajit Singh said some individuals who are luring uneducated innocent weavers of the district by assuring to get them weaver card, Yarn Passbook and Mudra loan with a payment of Rs.1200. He informed that for enrolment of weavers, issuance of weaver card, yarn passbook and availing Mudra loan requires no money.

Nilabantajit further emphasised on the available schemes for handloom and textiles workers and enlightened on handlooms and handicrafts delivery scheme, Mudra scheme as well as handlooms and handicrafts development programme among others.

  1. Tholi Paul, Y. Shantikumar Singh and M. Ibohal Singh also gave awareness related to handlooms and handicrafts in terms of their respective departments while Bhubon Singh gave the keynote address.
Handlooms and handicrafts have been in vogue ever since people learned to put on clothes: K. Holison Raomai

From Our Correspondent

KANGPOKPI | Oct 24

To impart awareness on the schemes to weavers of Senapati district, a one day awareness programme on handlooms and handicrafts delivery scheme and Mudra scheme was conducted at Indoor Stadium, Senapati district. Around 250 weavers of Senapati district attended the programme.

Deputy chairman of ADC Senapati, K. Holison Raomai, who also hold the portfolio of District Planning and Town Affairs attended the occasion as chief guest, while the project manager of District Handloom and Textile, Senapati, N. Nilabantajit Singh was the president.

The guests of the honour of the programme were lead district manager of SBI, LBO Senapati, Z. Tholi Paul, assistant manager of Commerce, National Handloom Development Corporation, Imphal, Y. Shantikumar Singh, assistant director of Weaving, Weaving Service Centre, Imphal, M. Ibohal Singh and board director of Manipur Apex Handloom Weaver and Handicrafts Artisan, CS Ltd. Imphal, Bhubon Singh.

Holison Raomai said that handlooms and handicrafts is not a new culture to the people rather it had been practising ever since people had learned how to put on clothes.

‘People have become educated and civilised with the introduction of various new things in life but have abandoned the ancient culture of handlooms and handicrafts’, added Raomai.

He also said that every educated person is not guaranteed of government jobs but every skilled and talented person will definitely find reliable means to sustain lives. He continued that among many other skill development programme, handlooms and handicrafts is the best and most reliable sector for sustainable livelihood.

Raomai further said that availing loans without any repayment is no less than a broad daylight robbery and urged all weavers of Senapati district to adopt the culture of repayment of loans.

  1. Nilabantajit Singh said some individuals who are luring uneducated innocent weavers of the district by assuring to get them weaver card, Yarn Passbook and Mudra loan with a payment of Rs.1200. He informed that for enrolment of weavers, issuance of weaver card, yarn passbook and availing Mudra loan requires no money.

Nilabantajit further emphasised on the available schemes for handloom and textiles workers and enlightened on handlooms and handicrafts delivery scheme, Mudra scheme as well as handlooms and handicrafts development programme among others.

  1. Tholi Paul, Y. Shantikumar Singh and M. Ibohal Singh also gave awareness related to handlooms and handicrafts in terms of their respective departments while Bhubon Singh gave the keynote address.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4562-handlooms-and-handicrafts-have-been-in-vogue-ever-since-people-learned-to-put-on-clothes-k-holison-raomai

Manipur govt. working out modalities for 7th pay – Eastern Mirror

Manipur govt. working out modalities for 7th pay
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Imphal, Oct. 24 (EMN): The Manipur government’s fitment committee constituted to look into the question o revision of pay for the state government’s 60,000 plus employees is “trying to finalise the modalities for implementation of 7th pay commission’s …

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Manipur govt. working out modalities for 7th pay
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Imphal, Oct. 24 (EMN): The Manipur government's fitment committee constituted to look into the question o revision of pay for the state government's 60,000 plus employees is “trying to finalise the modalities for implementation of 7th pay commission's …

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Meghalaya’s WKH roads are better than Switzerland’s roads, says MP Vincent Pala

Pala went on to say the Meghalaya has the best highways in the whole country. SHILLONG, Oct 17, 2017: Shillong MP and Congress leader from Meghalaya, Vincent Pala on Monday proudly compared West Khasi Hills’ highways to Switzerland’s roads whereby he stated that no other country in the world has better roads than Meghalaya. “I […]

Pala went on to say the Meghalaya has the best highways in the whole country. SHILLONG, Oct 17, 2017: Shillong MP and Congress leader from Meghalaya, Vincent Pala on Monday proudly compared West Khasi Hills’ highways to Switzerland’s roads whereby he stated that no other country in the world has better roads than Meghalaya. “I […]

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7th Pay Commission: State Government employees in Manipur to take mass casual leave – Zee Business


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7th Pay Commission: State Government employees in Manipur to take mass casual leave
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The State Government employees in Manipur will be taking a mass casual leave on October 25 in protest against the State Government’s failure to implement the 7th Pay Commission. State Government employees affiliated to the Manipur Government …
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7th Pay Commission: State Government employees in Manipur to take mass casual leave
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The State Government employees in Manipur will be taking a mass casual leave on October 25 in protest against the State Government's failure to implement the 7th Pay Commission. State Government employees affiliated to the Manipur Government …
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Manipur flood situation worsens | Imphal News – Times of India – Times of India

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IMPHAL: The flood situation in Manipur worsened on Monday as the swelling Iril river submerged human settlements and land in some parts of Imphal East …
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Helping needy: Manipur CM warns co-op banks – Indian Cooperative

Indian CooperativeHelping needy: Manipur CM warns co-op banksIndian CooperativeHanding over loans worth Rs 46,50,000 to nine skilled self-employed persons of different districts with assistance ranging from Rs 50,000 to Rs 10 lakh provided under Manipu…


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Helping needy: Manipur CM warns co-op banks
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Handing over loans worth Rs 46,50,000 to nine skilled self-employed persons of different districts with assistance ranging from Rs 50,000 to Rs 10 lakh provided under Manipur State Co-operative Bank, Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh warned that the …

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