Chandel receives Chief minister with accolades

Chandel receives Chief minister with accolades

IMPHAL | Nov 4

 Thousands of people accorded a grand reception to the chief minister, N. Biren Singh during his maiden visit at Chandel district today. Chief minister was warmly received by a large number of people at various places on his way to Chandel district.

Large number of people comprising men, women, children and students gathered on road sides to welcome the chief minister since morning holding placards that read ‘Welcome Hon’ble CM N. Biren Singh’ and ‘Long Live N. Biren’.

Chief minister and his council of ministers were felicitated at different places including Thamlakhuren Village, Damjol Village, Leishokching Village, Liwachangning Village, Purumchumbang Village, Ziontlang Village, Chandonpokpi Village, P.Raalrinekhu Village. Giant gates were erected to greet the chief minister and his council of ministers at various points. These gates are especially arranged for the occasion imprinted with ‘Welcome Shri Biren Singh, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Manipur’. Local leaders and clubs submitted memoranda to the chief minister.

Cabinet ministers, parliamentary secretaries, MLAs, chief secretary, DGP, top civil and police officers of the state government also accompanied chief minister during the visit.

Thousands of people from different parts of the district converged at the Maha Union ground to felicitate the chief minister and his council of ministers and a public meeting was held at the Ground.

Addressing the mammoth gathering at Maha Union Ground, the chief minister assured that the construction of Women Market of the district would be completed by January 1, 2018.

After successfully reviving the public transport under the Manipur State Transport in 100 days programme of the government, the Imphal-Chandel Bus service would be introduced by January 1, 2018 under the MST Inter-District Bus Service.

He promised that the government has sanctioned an amount of Rs. 2 crore for the construction of Town Hall, Panchai and will be completed as soon as possible.

Mentioning that management of rainwater is needed to resolve the problem of water scarcity in the district, chief minister said that the government would take up rain water harvesting schemes in all the hill districts to resolve the water scarcity issues. The government has sanctioned Rs 4 crore for Chandel district for the said project and PHED would be co-ordinating with other departments to execute the work.

Expressing concern over the drinking water supply in the district, N. Biren Singh said that immediate steps would be taken up soon for re-commissioning of the water supply scheme, which is currently non-functional and damaged by flood at Chandel district headquarters. He said that a sum of Rs. 80 lakhs would be sanctioned for the said purpose.

Under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) a total length of 171 km of roads worth Rs 60 crore would be constructed in the district, he added.

Under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), 779 houses would be constructed in the Chandel district, he assured. The chief minister also said that necessary steps would be taken up to develop the sacred site of Ibudhou Wangbren at Anal Khullen.

Highlighting that people would get better healthcare services with the inauguration of the district hospital, chief minister said that an ambulance would be provided to the hospital as a News Year’s gift to the people of the Chandel soon.

The government would construct transit quarters for government employees in all the hill districts including Chandel at the earliest, N. Biren said.

Mentioning about the memoranda which was submitted by various CSOs, clubs and other organisations, chief minister promised that his office would scan through all the points mentioned in the memoranda and the government would take up necessary action.

Speaking on the occasion, deputy chief minister, Y. Joykumar said that the real meaning of the ‘Go to the Hills’ slogan is not to occupy the land of the hill people but to work collectively for the welfare of the people of the hills and to bring emotional integration among the people of both hills and valley of the State. He appealed to the people of the State to share each other feelings and exchange thoughts for bringing development and prosperity in the State.

Minister of PWD, Th. Biswajit said that under the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, each and every household of the country would be electrified by 2019.

However, the new BJP-led state government has decided to achieve this target by December, 2018 in the State, he assured.

Th. Biswajit said that despite financial constraints, the government is trying to make up people’s needs one by one. A bridge would be constructed over Chakpi River to connect United College, Lambung and ADC Office Complex, Monsang Pantha as per wish of the Chandel public, he assured.

Regarding connectivity, Th. Biswajit said that people would get to see tangible changes in terms of road connectivity in the State by February/March, 2018.

Mentioning that Chandel district is one of the most backward districts in terms of development, Minister for YAS and Water Resource, Letpao Haokip urged the chief minister and other ministers to give priority to bring progress and development of the Chandel district.

Earlier, the chief minister inaugurated Liwachangning Girls’ Hostel at Komlathabi, 50 bedded District Hospital at Chandel Christian, ADC Office Complex at Monsang Pantha, Science Laboratory at United College, Lambung and Maha Union Girls’ Hostel. The chief minister also laid the foundation stones for Women Market near SDO office and Town Hall, Panchai.

Booklets on ‘Chief Ministergi Shotharabasingi Tengbang (CMST)’, ‘Hakshelgi Tengbang’ (Manipur Health Protection Scheme) and Highlights of Achievements during 100 Days and Projects and Activities for Completion in 2017-18 were released at the occasion.

Mention may be made that the 50-bedded District Hospital, Chandel was constructed by PDA under NLCPR. The Town Hall, Panchai would be constructed under planning department. The Science Laboratory at United College was constructed under NEC. And Women’s market of the district would be constructed by Manipur Police Housing Corporation.

Colourful cultural programmes were also presented at the reception function.

Chandel receives Chief minister with accolades

IMPHAL | Nov 4

 Thousands of people accorded a grand reception to the chief minister, N. Biren Singh during his maiden visit at Chandel district today. Chief minister was warmly received by a large number of people at various places on his way to Chandel district.

Large number of people comprising men, women, children and students gathered on road sides to welcome the chief minister since morning holding placards that read ‘Welcome Hon’ble CM N. Biren Singh’ and ‘Long Live N. Biren’.

Chief minister and his council of ministers were felicitated at different places including Thamlakhuren Village, Damjol Village, Leishokching Village, Liwachangning Village, Purumchumbang Village, Ziontlang Village, Chandonpokpi Village, P.Raalrinekhu Village. Giant gates were erected to greet the chief minister and his council of ministers at various points. These gates are especially arranged for the occasion imprinted with ‘Welcome Shri Biren Singh, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Manipur’. Local leaders and clubs submitted memoranda to the chief minister.

Cabinet ministers, parliamentary secretaries, MLAs, chief secretary, DGP, top civil and police officers of the state government also accompanied chief minister during the visit.

Thousands of people from different parts of the district converged at the Maha Union ground to felicitate the chief minister and his council of ministers and a public meeting was held at the Ground.

Addressing the mammoth gathering at Maha Union Ground, the chief minister assured that the construction of Women Market of the district would be completed by January 1, 2018.

After successfully reviving the public transport under the Manipur State Transport in 100 days programme of the government, the Imphal-Chandel Bus service would be introduced by January 1, 2018 under the MST Inter-District Bus Service.

He promised that the government has sanctioned an amount of Rs. 2 crore for the construction of Town Hall, Panchai and will be completed as soon as possible.

Mentioning that management of rainwater is needed to resolve the problem of water scarcity in the district, chief minister said that the government would take up rain water harvesting schemes in all the hill districts to resolve the water scarcity issues. The government has sanctioned Rs 4 crore for Chandel district for the said project and PHED would be co-ordinating with other departments to execute the work.

Expressing concern over the drinking water supply in the district, N. Biren Singh said that immediate steps would be taken up soon for re-commissioning of the water supply scheme, which is currently non-functional and damaged by flood at Chandel district headquarters. He said that a sum of Rs. 80 lakhs would be sanctioned for the said purpose.

Under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) a total length of 171 km of roads worth Rs 60 crore would be constructed in the district, he added.

Under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), 779 houses would be constructed in the Chandel district, he assured. The chief minister also said that necessary steps would be taken up to develop the sacred site of Ibudhou Wangbren at Anal Khullen.

Highlighting that people would get better healthcare services with the inauguration of the district hospital, chief minister said that an ambulance would be provided to the hospital as a News Year’s gift to the people of the Chandel soon.

The government would construct transit quarters for government employees in all the hill districts including Chandel at the earliest, N. Biren said.

Mentioning about the memoranda which was submitted by various CSOs, clubs and other organisations, chief minister promised that his office would scan through all the points mentioned in the memoranda and the government would take up necessary action.

Speaking on the occasion, deputy chief minister, Y. Joykumar said that the real meaning of the ‘Go to the Hills’ slogan is not to occupy the land of the hill people but to work collectively for the welfare of the people of the hills and to bring emotional integration among the people of both hills and valley of the State. He appealed to the people of the State to share each other feelings and exchange thoughts for bringing development and prosperity in the State.

Minister of PWD, Th. Biswajit said that under the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, each and every household of the country would be electrified by 2019.

However, the new BJP-led state government has decided to achieve this target by December, 2018 in the State, he assured.

Th. Biswajit said that despite financial constraints, the government is trying to make up people’s needs one by one. A bridge would be constructed over Chakpi River to connect United College, Lambung and ADC Office Complex, Monsang Pantha as per wish of the Chandel public, he assured.

Regarding connectivity, Th. Biswajit said that people would get to see tangible changes in terms of road connectivity in the State by February/March, 2018.

Mentioning that Chandel district is one of the most backward districts in terms of development, Minister for YAS and Water Resource, Letpao Haokip urged the chief minister and other ministers to give priority to bring progress and development of the Chandel district.

Earlier, the chief minister inaugurated Liwachangning Girls’ Hostel at Komlathabi, 50 bedded District Hospital at Chandel Christian, ADC Office Complex at Monsang Pantha, Science Laboratory at United College, Lambung and Maha Union Girls’ Hostel. The chief minister also laid the foundation stones for Women Market near SDO office and Town Hall, Panchai.

Booklets on ‘Chief Ministergi Shotharabasingi Tengbang (CMST)’, ‘Hakshelgi Tengbang’ (Manipur Health Protection Scheme) and Highlights of Achievements during 100 Days and Projects and Activities for Completion in 2017-18 were released at the occasion.

Mention may be made that the 50-bedded District Hospital, Chandel was constructed by PDA under NLCPR. The Town Hall, Panchai would be constructed under planning department. The Science Laboratory at United College was constructed under NEC. And Women’s market of the district would be constructed by Manipur Police Housing Corporation.

Colourful cultural programmes were also presented at the reception function.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4803-chandel-receives-chief-minister-with-accolades

AITC delegates to participate in nationwide dharna

AITC delegates to participate in nationwide dharna

IMPHAL | Nov 4

All India Trade Union Congress, Manipur State Committee will be participating in the three-day nation-wide dharna to be held at New Delhi from November 9-12 to bring to government’s notice their set of demands.

Chairman of Coordinating Body of Trade Union Manipur, L. Sotinkumar said this in a press meet at its Irawat Bhawan office, that more than 100 workers from organised and unorganised sectors will be taking part in the event. He said that 70 persons have left for leaving Delhi today and the remaining will be going tomorrow.

The three-day country-wide dharna will highlight problems and difficulties faced by the workers of all sectors in the country.

The state delegates will address the current salary package of the workers to be increased and other certain schemes and facilities that the state has not enjoyed yet, he said.

Implementation of 7th Pay Commission for the government employees, to demand atleast 18,000 pay package for the workers, to enforce Highway Protection Force which is to keep a check on illegal tax collection are the main demands of the state unit, he said.

Altogether 12 agencies of trade unions will be participating in the dharna representing the around 80,000 workforce of the state.

The dharna was planned since August 8 at Talkotara stadium at the national level meeting of trade unions. The union is against the “pro-corporate, anti-national and anti-people policies introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi government” calling it affect the Indian economy as a whole.

AITC delegates to participate in nationwide dharna

IMPHAL | Nov 4

All India Trade Union Congress, Manipur State Committee will be participating in the three-day nation-wide dharna to be held at New Delhi from November 9-12 to bring to government’s notice their set of demands.

Chairman of Coordinating Body of Trade Union Manipur, L. Sotinkumar said this in a press meet at its Irawat Bhawan office, that more than 100 workers from organised and unorganised sectors will be taking part in the event. He said that 70 persons have left for leaving Delhi today and the remaining will be going tomorrow.

The three-day country-wide dharna will highlight problems and difficulties faced by the workers of all sectors in the country.

The state delegates will address the current salary package of the workers to be increased and other certain schemes and facilities that the state has not enjoyed yet, he said.

Implementation of 7th Pay Commission for the government employees, to demand atleast 18,000 pay package for the workers, to enforce Highway Protection Force which is to keep a check on illegal tax collection are the main demands of the state unit, he said.

Altogether 12 agencies of trade unions will be participating in the dharna representing the around 80,000 workforce of the state.

The dharna was planned since August 8 at Talkotara stadium at the national level meeting of trade unions. The union is against the “pro-corporate, anti-national and anti-people policies introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi government” calling it affect the Indian economy as a whole.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4797-aitc-delegates-to-participate-in-nationwide-dharna

Manipur’s oppn. parties to observe Nov. 8 ‘Black Day’ – Eastern Mirror

Manipur’s oppn. parties to observe Nov. 8 ‘Black Day’
Eastern Mirror
The proposed black day observation will feature a mass rally and a public meeting which will be participated by the representatives of the Indian National Congress, Nationalist Congress Party, Manipur units of Aam Aadmi Party, All India Forward Block, …

Manipur's oppn. parties to observe Nov. 8 'Black Day'
Eastern Mirror
The proposed black day observation will feature a mass rally and a public meeting which will be participated by the representatives of the Indian National Congress, Nationalist Congress Party, Manipur units of Aam Aadmi Party, All India Forward Block, …

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3rd edition of Amur Falcon festival held at Manipur – Eastern Mirror

3rd edition of Amur Falcon festival held at ManipurEastern MirrorHe said the migration history of Amur Falcon from Siberia to North East India (Wokha in Nagaland and Tamenglong in Manipur) then to Africa(Kenya) where Maasai tribe were helped by Amur Fa…

3rd edition of Amur Falcon festival held at Manipur
Eastern Mirror
He said the migration history of Amur Falcon from Siberia to North East India (Wokha in Nagaland and Tamenglong in Manipur) then to Africa(Kenya) where Maasai tribe were helped by Amur Falcon by eating up the grasshoppers and flying termites. So Amur …

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Controversial history book burnt in Manipur – Nagaland Post

Controversial history book burnt in ManipurNagaland PostMembers and volunteers of MSF along with members of UKAL, Kangla Phamthol 66, Kanglei Salai Apunba Lup, Yelhou Enat Kanba Lup, Manipur Enat Kaba Lup and Phuruplakki Khunnai Punsikol burnt the book…

Controversial history book burnt in Manipur
Nagaland Post
Members and volunteers of MSF along with members of UKAL, Kangla Phamthol 66, Kanglei Salai Apunba Lup, Yelhou Enat Kanba Lup, Manipur Enat Kaba Lup and Phuruplakki Khunnai Punsikol burnt the book which was already banned by civil society …

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CBI Begins Probe into Manipur Congress Workers’ Case – NorthEast Today


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CBI Begins Probe into Manipur Congress Workers’ Case
NorthEast Today
The CBI has began a probe into the conspiracy hatched to kill certain Congress workers in the run-up to the 2012 Manipur assembly elections, during which one person was shot dead by police, an official said on Friday. The Central Bureau of

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CBI Begins Probe into Manipur Congress Workers' Case
NorthEast Today
The CBI has began a probe into the conspiracy hatched to kill certain Congress workers in the run-up to the 2012 Manipur assembly elections, during which one person was shot dead by police, an official said on Friday. The Central Bureau of

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