Railway officials kidnapped

Imphal Jul 24UNA : Suspected militants abducted three officials of a company engaged in the construction of the Jiribam-Tupul railway line from Nungkao area of Manipur’s Nungba subdivision of Tamenglong district. According to an official source, the three officials of the Coastal Project Limited were abducted on the night of July 18 around 11.50 pm […]

Imphal Jul 24UNA : Suspected militants abducted three officials of a company engaged in the construction of the Jiribam-Tupul railway line from Nungkao area of Manipur’s Nungba subdivision of Tamenglong district.
According to an official source, the three officials of the Coastal Project Limited were abducted on the night of July 18 around 11.50 pm by a group of suspected tribal militants from a stone crusher plant at Nungkao located on the side of the NH-37.
The abducted officials were Alok Kumar Roy (mechanical engineer), Narshima Patra (foreman) and Basant Gohain (supervisor). The officials of the Silchar branch of the company were currently camping at Khongsang of Tamenglong district and engaged in the construction of tunnel No. 2 of the Jiribam-Tupul railway project.
Police came to notice about the kidnapping of the officials only after senior general manager Sh Sharama of the company lodged a complaint with the Nungba police on Tuesday around 5.50 pm, the source said.
In his complaint to the police, the senior manager informed the police that the kidnappers identified themselves to be cadres of “JDF group” and demanded a huge amount of money for the safe release of the three officials.
This was not the time in which officials and workers of company engaged in the construction of tunnel of the Jiribam-Tupul railway project were kidnapped for ransom.
On April 23 last, suspected militants had also abducted four workers engaged by the same company in the construction of the Jiribam-Tupul railway line from Tinglakbag locality of Jiribam subdivision, near the Assam border.
The suspected tribal militants carrying sophisticated weapons and dressed in camouflage gear had walked into the camp of workers from Coastal Projects Ltd and beat up some workers before whisking way four of them at gunpoint.

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Hard earned money cannot be wasted

There is talk of deepening or widening of Waisel Maril to control water logging at different areas of the state capital. This a good progrmme, which will go a long way in controlling flood menace. But the question remains, who will come out for doing the work. IFCD Government of Manipur has gained notoriety of […]

There is talk of deepening or widening of Waisel Maril to control water logging at different areas of the state capital. This a good progrmme, which will go a long way in controlling flood menace. But the question remains, who will come out for doing the work. IFCD Government of Manipur has gained notoriety of withholding contractors’ bill amount. A massive river embankment programme was launched in Manipur under the Brahmaputra project and the work had been successfully done. Whoever in charge of the project might have collected hefty income in the form of cut from the little amount released to the contractors. The worst sufferers for launching the project have turned out to be the contractors. They spent huge amount of money on the project. But the payment had been withheld. Can one imagine the consequences of such inaction might have left to the affected parties? In future even the fools will not think of doing contract work under IFCD. Social trauma had been created by the much hyped up programme called Brahmaputra project. The youths wasted their hard earned money on the project thinking the project being central the payment would be prompt. Many of them mortgaged the family homestead land and jewelleries of their better halves. Now they cannot recollect the mortgaged properties? They blame friends and foes for enticing them to take up the project. Before long they took up the retaining wall construction they sought advice from engineers whether the payment would be prompt. They were made fools giving false advice that the payment would be prompt though it is taken up by the IFCD. A Government exists to serve the interest of all not only the employees. But the contract work has turned out to be tormentors of the unemployed youths in Manipur. Think for the people belonging to this section of class. Our simple suggestion is a work programme should be taken up only when there is adequate fund for taking up a specific programme. IFCD Minister very recently pleaded the inability to continue with river embankment programme due to paucity of fund. That is a matured statement. The department had had a minister who makes too many assurances, which were never followed up by action. Such Ministers are responsible for ruining the department. When one makes an assurance he or she should weigh its merits and demerits. When a minister pleads the inability to take up a construction programme he saves the unemployed youths from landing in the pit of sorrow. Do not do anything if you will not be able to repay all that you owe to others.

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Nagaland Highway to be repaired within two weeks

IMPHAL, July 24 NNN: The Border Road Organisation (BRO) has assured that the repairing work on the sinking portion at Phesama along National Highway-2 (Imphal-Dimapur road) near the Nagaland capital Kohima will be completed within two weeks depending on the condition of the weather. Manipur Works minister Kh Ratankumar today visited the damaged site of the highway […]

IMPHAL, July 24 NNN: The Border Road Organisation (BRO) has assured that the repairing work on the sinking portion at Phesama along National Highway-2 (Imphal-Dimapur road) near the Nagaland capital Kohima will be completed within two weeks depending on the condition of the weather.
Manipur Works minister Kh Ratankumar today visited the damaged site of the highway to oversee it. He was accompanied by officials of PWD including its Additional Chief Engineer (NH-2),  Principal Secretary (Works), Ram Muivah, Mao constituency MLA Dikho and members of Transporters and Drivers’ Forum.
Ratankumar while speaking to the reporters on the sidelines of the inspection visit said he has told the Commander, 15 BRTF to accelerate the repairing work being taken up at the sinking portion of NH-2 which has hit the people of Manipur.
Tejpal, Commander, 15 BRTF said the landslide occurred at the portion is about 175 m and the repairing work has been hampered by inclement weather.
He said only two hours can be worked per day at the site due to heavy rain and when the rain stops it is also difficult due to traffic movement by light vehicles along the stretch.
Tejpal said a culvert is also needed to construct there to support the site.
He assured that the repairing work will be finished within two weeks depending on the weather and the BRO has been told to start working day and night from Wednesday.
Later, Ratankumar inspected the 8 km long inter village road stretch from Mao to Kidima near the highway to arrange it as a temporary bypass route for transporters.
The minister said the inter village road is a narrow section and it is also a sloping area which may not be easy for loaded trucks to overtake. He, however, said goods laden vehicles carrying up to 10 tons can pass through it.
Ratankumar also said now empty heavy vehicles have started passing through the damaged portion at Phesima.
The Prime Minister is now upset by the bad condition of the Imphal-Jiribam road, the minister said, adding the construction works along the route now being taken up by the BRO is likely to hand over to the state PWD as a last option by the Centre.

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Sportspersons should play with a sense of nationalism : CM

IMPHAL, July 24 : Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh said on Wednesday sportspersons of the state need to take part in game and sports in the interest of the nation by using their excellent talents to succeed easily. Ibobi was participating in a function marking the 7th anniversary of the National Sports Academy (NSA) […]

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IMPHAL, July 24 : Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh said on Wednesday sportspersons of the state need to take part in game and sports in the interest of the nation by using their excellent talents to succeed easily.
Ibobi was participating in a function marking the 7th anniversary of the National Sports Academy (NSA) at Khuman
Lampak Sports Complex here. He said, “Let us work hard together to fulfill the objective of the academy which was established in the interest of the nation.”
He said it is the sheer pride for both the state and Central Governments when this academy makes the young sportspersons of the state good personalities possessing fine character and discipline.
Ibobi said if they are really playing for the nation, success will come to them with flying colours.
Parliamentary Secretary for Youth Affairs and Sports, M Prithiviraj who was also present at the occasion, said, “We should preserve the sports culture of the state which is also known as ‘sports powerhouse’ in the country.
The academy was established on July 24, 2007 under the sponsorship of the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER).
It aimed at generating world class young players besides giving education to them. The academy trains players in six different disciplines—archery, boxing, judo, tae-kwon-do, wrestling and weightlifting.
Students can pursue their academy career from class 6-12 at the academy which is affiliated to CBSE.
Dr RK Nimai, Commissioner, Sports, N Ashokumar, Director, Youth Affairs and Sports (YAS), members of NSA School Management Committee and Principal of the academy, staff and students also took part in the function.

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Government must heed Manipur panel’s findings and end impunity for “fake encounters”

MNS:- An independent panelset up by India’s Supreme Court to investigate six alleged extrajudicial executions in the northeastern state of Manipur has found damning evidence of impunity and abuse of special powers by security forces, resulting inwidespread human rights violations. The panel found that allseven deaths in the six cases they investigated were extrajudicial executions, […]

MNS:- An independent panelset up by India’s Supreme Court to investigate six alleged extrajudicial executions in the northeastern state of Manipur has found damning evidence of impunity and abuse of special powers by security forces, resulting inwidespread human rights violations.
The panel found that allseven deaths in the six cases they investigated were extrajudicial executions, and not deaths resulting from “encounters” where security forces claimed they had fired in self-defence against members of armed groups.
The panel also saidthat the continued operation of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 (AFSPA) in Manipur has made “a mockery of the law,” and that security forces have been “transgressing the legal bounds for their counter-insurgency operations in the state of Manipur.”
The Supreme Courtappointed the panel in January 2013 in response to a public interest litigation filed by aManipur-based victims’ group and a local human rights organisation seeking investigation into 1,528 alleged extrajudicial executions committed in the state between 1979 and 2012.
The three-member panel,headed by retired Supreme Court judge Santosh Hegde, was tasked to determine whether a sample of six cases raised by the petitioners were “fake encounters,” staged to cover up extrajudicial executions. The panel was also directed to analyze the functioning of the state police and security forces in Manipur.
The panel submitted itsreport to the Court on 4 April. The petitioners received a copy of the report on 15 July.
In its report, thepanel said that none of the seven people killed in the cases it examined had any formal criminal charges against them. It stated that security forces appeared to have assumed that the seven individuals had to be eliminated and acted accordingly.In one case, the panel notedthat the victim suffered 16 bullet injuries shot at close range, indicating a clear disproportionate use of force. It said that the medical evidence in the case indicated that the security forces’ intentions were to kill the suspect, not disable and arrest. The panel said, “The incident in question is not an encounter, but an operation by the security forces wherein death of the victims was caused knowingly.”
Inanother case involving the killing of a 12 year-old boy, security personnel told the panel that they had fired in self-defence. The post-mortem report stated that the victim suffered four bullet injuries, all of which were potentially fat al, whilenone of the security forces were injured.
The panel concluded, “It is extremely difficult to believe that nearly 20 trained security personnel equipped with sophisticated weapons…could not have overpowered/disabled the victim.” It concluded that “the incident in which the deceased…was killed was not an encounter nor was he killed in exercise of the right of self-defence.”
The report also identifiedserious investigative lapses committed by investigators and persistent abuse of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA). It called for all deaths resulting from encounters to be investigated by senior police officials, and for the Manipur Criminal Investigation Department to be “suitably strengthened” within six months to carry out such duties effectively. It also called for the cases to be monitored regularly by a committee chaired by the head of the state human rights commission, and tried by a special court.
Crucially, the panel pointedto the AFSPA as a key contributor to rights violations by security forces.
The report stated, “Thecontinuous use of the AFSPA for decades in Manipur has evidently had little or no effect on the situation. On the other hand, the six cases, which have been shown to be not real encounters, are egregious examples of the AFSPA’s gross abuse.”
The panel echoed astatement made by the Jeevan Reddy Commission, another government committee formed to review the AFSPA in 2005, which said that the law had become “a symbol of oppression, an object of hate and an instrument of discrimination and high-handedness.”
The panel’s reportrecorded how security forces in Manipur were disregarding procedural safeguards set out in Supreme Court rulings and Army directives to ensure that AFSPA powers were used with exceptional caution and with the minimum force necessary.
Moreover, the panelfound no information to back the central government’s assertions to the Supreme Court that the use of AFSPA powers was being closely monitored. Rather, after repeated requests, they were told that there was no official record of basic information essential to such monitoring such as the number of civilians killed or injured by the police, army or other special forces in Manipur.
However, the panel stoppedshort of calling for the AFSPA’s repeal, and instead recommended that the law cease to operate in more parts of Manipur progressively.
Soldiers operating inareas where the AFSPA is in place cannot be prosecuted without the permission of the central government. Applications seeking permission to prosecute are almost always rejected, and sometimes remain pending for years. The panel recommended that the central government be given three months to respond to requests for prosecution, failing which it would be presumed to have granted permission to prosecute.
Amnesty InternationalIndia welcomes the findings of the Supreme Court-appointed panel, but urges authorities to go beyond its recommendations and repeal the AFSPA in Manipur and elsewhere. The AFSPA has provided impunity for perpetrators of grave human rightsviolations for decades. Its continued operation in any form will allow human rights violations to continue.
In Manipur, impunity isendemic and authorities take little to no action to investigate and prosecute allegations of rights violations by security forces. A special investigation team comprising senior police officers from outside the state should be formed to conduct prompt and full investigations into all 1,528 cases of alleged extrajudicial executions brought before the Supreme Court by local groups.
Where sufficientadmissible evidence is found, suspects – including those with command responsibility – should be prosecuted in fair and speedy trials meeting international standards in a civilian court, regardless of the time that has lapsed since the crime occurred. The families of the victims should receive adequate reparation, including compensation.
Amnesty InternationalIndia urges both state and central authorities to heed the panel’s recommendations to bolster the Manipur police and Criminal Investigation Department in six months time in order to conduct thorough, impartial and effective investigations into all future cases of alleged extrajudicial executions in Manipur.
Authorities must apply procedureslaid down by India’s National Human Rights Commission in cases of deaths caused in the course of police, army or other security personnel action, and follow the UN Principles and Manual on the Effective Prevention and Investigation of Extra-Legal, Arbitrary and Summary Executions.
The Government of Indiamust also act on the recommendations of the UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions and set up a credible commission of inquiry intoextrajudicial executions throughout India.

Background
Impunityin cases of extrajudicial killings is a matter of grave concern in Manipur and some other parts of India. In his comments after visiting India in 2012, the UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions Christof Heyns observed that “Impunity for extrajudicial executions is the central problem. This gives perpetrators a free rein, and leaves victims in a situation where they either are left helpless, or have to retaliate.”
TheNational Human Rights Commission has itself on occasion said “extrajudicial executions have become virtually a part of state policy.”
The AFSPA, which hasbeen in force in parts of Northeastern India since 1958, and a virtually identical law (The Armed Forces (Jammu and Kashmir) Special Powers Act, 1990) in force in Jammu and Kashmir since 1990, provide sweeping powers to soldiers, including the power to use lethal force against any person contravening laws or orders, and to prevent the assembly of five or more persons.
The law has providedimpunity for perpetrators of grave human rights violations, including extrajudicial executions, enforced disappearances, rape, torture and other ill-treatment, and excessive use of force.
The AFSPA falls farshort of international standards, including provisions of treaties to which India is a state party, and is inconsistent with India’s international legal obligations to respect and protect the rights to life, liberty and security of person, to freedom from torture and other ill-treatment, and to an effective remedy.
Several UN bodies andexperts, including the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions and the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders, have stated that the AFSPA must be repealed.A number of Indianbodies, including the Second Administrative Reforms Commission, the Jeevan Reddy Committee to review the AFSPA and the Prime Minister’s Working Group on Confidence-Building Measures in Jammu and Kashmir, have also urged the repeal of the law. The Justice Verma Committee, set up to review laws against sexual assault, said in January 2013 that the AFSPA legitimized impunity for sexual violence.

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Development of Poultry

  M. V. S. Prasad Joint Director, PIB, Chennai Poultry development has been a household activity in India. However, scientific poultry production in India gained momentum during the last four decades due to concerted efforts of the Government of India through policies, focused research and the initiatives taken by the private sector. The poultry sector […]

 

M. V. S. Prasad
Joint Director, PIB, Chennai
Poultry development has been a household activity in India. However, scientific poultry production in India gained momentum during the last four decades due to concerted efforts of the Government of India through policies, focused research and the initiatives taken by the private sector.
The poultry sector has emerged from entirely unorganized farming practice to commercial production system with state-of-the-art technological interventions. Poultry sector, besides providing direct or indirect employment to people, is also a potent tool for subsidiary income generation for many landless and marginal farmers. It also provides nutritional security especially to the rural poor.
Poultry sector in the country has shown steady progress over the years. Currently egg production is around 66.45 billion. The poultry meat production is estimated to be around 2.5 million tonnes. The current per capita availability of eggs is around 55 eggs per year. Exports of poultry products were around Rs.457.82 crore in 2011-12 as per the report of Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA).
Central Poultry Development Organizations
The Central Poultry Development Organisations (CPDOs) located at four regions viz. Chandigarh, Bhubaneswar, Mumbai and Hessarghatta have played a pivotal role in the implementation of the policies of the Government with respect to poultry. The mandate of these organizations has specially been reoriented to focus on improved indigenous birds, which lay on an average 180-200 eggs per annum and have vastly improved Feed Conversion Ratio in terms of feed consumption and weight gain. In these CPDOs, training is also imparted to the farmers to upgrade their technical skills. Besides, CPDO, Hessarghatta is also imparting trainers’ training to in-service personnel from within the country as well as overseas. Diversification with species other than chicken like ducks, turkey, guinea fowl and Japanese quail is also undertaken. The Central Poultry Performance Testing Centre (CPPTC), located at Gurgaon is entrusted with responsibility of testing the performance of layer and broiler varieties. This Centre gives valuable information relating to different genetic stock available in the country.
Novel Scheme
A novel scheme has been launched for the all round development of poultry sector. It has three components namely, ‘Assistance to State Poultry Farms’, ‘Rural Backyard Poultry Development’ and ‘Poultry Estates’.
Rural Backyard Poultry Development
This component is expected to cover beneficiaries from Below Poverty Line to mainly enable them to gain supplementary income and nutritional support. During 2012-13 (till Dec 2012) around Rs.21 crore has been released for assistance to nearly 95,000 BPL beneficiaries.
Assistance to State Poultry Farms
It aims at strengthening existing State poultry farms so as to enable them to provide inputs, mainly in terms of providing improved stocks suitable for rural backyard rearing. In 2012-13, seven farms have been assisted so far (partly) taking the total tally of assisted farms since inception to 233 (till Dec 2012).
Poultry Estates
Entrepreneurship skills are to be imparted through setting up of Poultry Estates. They are meant primarily for educated, unemployed youth and small farmers with some margin money for making a profitable venture out of various poultry related activities in a scientific and bio-secure cluster approach. Two poultry estates have been selected on pilot basis, one in Sikkim for broiler farming and another in Odisha for layer farming. Operations in the first stage will commence after infrastructure and input services are set-up, beneficiaries are selected and trained.
Poultry Venture Capital Fund
The main objective of the scheme is to encourage entrepreneurship skills of individuals in various poultry activities. The scheme is now being implemented from 2011-12 on capital subsidy mode. Under the scheme the components like hybrid layer and broiler poultry units, technology up-gradation, extension of component of breeding farms for low technology input birds to individuals are included. Establishing poultry breeding farms with low input technology birds, feed go-down, feed mill, feed analytical laboratories, marketing of poultry products (specialized transport vehicles, cool room storage facilities and retention sheds for birds etc), egg grading, packing and storage for export capacity are already part of the scheme. Under PVCF, 506 units have been covered in 2012-13.
(PIB Features.)
With inputs from the Ministry of Agriculture.

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Higher level secondary education in Manipur

Someone, who passed compartmental examination of the HSLC scoring above 61 percent, remained fumbled unable to find a Government school where she could be admitted. Parents plead inability to send their children to the private schools, which charge exorbitant fee. Education for all is the claim made by the Government. But here in Manipur education […]

Someone, who passed compartmental examination of the HSLC scoring above 61 percent, remained fumbled unable to find a Government school where she could be admitted. Parents plead inability to send their children to the private schools, which charge exorbitant fee. Education for all is the claim made by the Government. But here in Manipur education has become unaffordable. The absence of properly functioning Government schools has put Manipur in such situation. All other programmes can be put to rest for a while. Think for the future. After all where lies the difference between private school or Government school. If one is doing well in examination it is purely shaped by the parents and private tutors. In the morning the gate of the private tutors will see parents with vehicles waiting for their children to come out. The same scene will be repeated in the evening also. A student, who will be appearing in the matriculation examination, will attend at least three private tutors’ class in a single day. Those parents, who cannot manage with the pressing hectic time schedule required for accompanying their children to such classes, call private tutors at home. The fee for such visit by private tutor is staggeringly high. Minus private tutors’ extra class the children will flop in the
examination, the parents know that. Private school is really great no doubt about it. But if one appears in the examination without earning extra knowledge from private tutors the possibility of one doing well in examination is remote. Yes there are geniuses. Their cases will be different. Nobody wants to undermine the activities of the private schools. Our suggestion is simple Government should make efforts to put Government schools at par with the private schools. No student can be left out without giving the ample opportunity to try the trade of his choice. Brilliant students opt for MBBS, BE and other courses, which are job oriented. Mediocre opt for general line. Manipur must have lots of secondary level Government schools. If this year too many students could not get admission in the Government schools the problems will multiply next year. What ails this year? Find the remedies. If the students get better place for learning they will think for making Manipur a better place. Let them feel the delightment of pursuing academic activities without any hindrance. The students, who cannot get admission at private schools should be absorbed by the Government. Play the role of saviour.

 

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Conduct of medical entrance test urged

IMPHAL, July 23 NNN: A large number of enraged young candidates seeking to appear in MBBS, BDS entrance test 2013 stormed Manipur Health Directorate office here and ransacked it. Candidates who have prepared for the Pre-Medical Test (PMT) are demanding the state government of Manipur to hold the entrance exam after the Supreme Court quashed […]

IMPHAL, July 23 NNN: A large number of enraged young candidates seeking to appear in MBBS, BDS entrance test 2013 stormed Manipur Health Directorate office here and ransacked it.
Candidates who have prepared for the Pre-Medical Test (PMT) are demanding the state government of Manipur to hold the entrance exam after the Supreme Court quashed the Medical Council of India’s (MCI) notification for holding common entrance tests for MBBS, BDS and post-graduate medical courses on July 18.
Around 6000 candidates were to appear in the MBBS, BDS entrance test, but a Manipur Cabinet decision cancelled it and announced that the state nominees for MBBS, BDS courses would be selected from the National Entrance Eligibility Test (NEET) merit list.
On Tuesday, enraged MBBS, BDS candidates including members of the Manipur MBBS, BDS 2013 Entrance Exam Guardians’ Association numbering about one hundred stormed the Health Directorate office at Lamphelpat in Imphal and ransacked it.
The protesters later met Health Director A Bijoy in his office. The test cannot be held without the consent of the state Cabinet who had earlier cancelled it, K Arun, secretary of the guardian association quoted Bijoy as saying during the meeting.
The protest was organised to put pressure on the state Government to take steps to conduct the entrance test soon.
Separately, the parent association of the NEET UG 2013 selected candidates of the state urged the Government to conduct counselling for the successful candidates for their medical college allotment.
S Raghubir, president of the guardian association for NEET UG 2013 talking to newspersons at the Press Club here said the counselling has already conducted in other states and UTs like Rajasthan, Punjab, Goa, Delhi Assam, Uttarakhand, Nagaland and Kerala.
He appealed the state Government to conduct the couselling immediately.
TEET which is well known among medical students as CBSE NEET is a Medical Entrance Exam which was conducted first time on May 5, 2013 by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), as a qualifying exam for admissions in full time medical courses like MBBS, BDS.
Starting of this exam on May 5 replaced CPMT/ AIPMT- All India Pre Medical Test.
Every year various Medical Universities and states of India conduct the qualifying entrance exam of Pre Medical to find suitable, eligible and interested candidates for the field of medical who want to pursue Medical as career. Now, CBSE is inviting qualified candidates for NEET UG 2013 Counselling for their medical college allotment through NEET result score card 2013 which students got on June 5, 2013 after the result declaration of NEET 2013.

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CM inspects site for Judicial Academy

The CM O. Ibobi inspected a place situated at Pangei Nepali Basti for the construction of judicial academy today. While talking to few media persons, the CM said, the government needs 25-30 acres of land for the academy. After acquiring the land fencing will be done and the govt. will also take up development of […]

Chief Minister, & Chief Justice,High Court of Manipur inspecting  construction site of Judicial academy  at Pangei Nepali Basti

Chief Minister, & Chief Justice,High Court of Manipur inspecting construction site of Judicial academy at Pangei Nepali Basti

The CM O. Ibobi inspected a place situated at Pangei Nepali Basti for the construction of judicial academy today. While talking to few media persons, the CM said, the government needs 25-30 acres of
land for the academy. After acquiring the land fencing will be done and the govt. will also take up development of approach road. He also instructed the DC, Imphal east to submit the details of land, member of pattadars etc. The CM during his journey was accompanied by Chief Justice of Manipur High Court, Dr. Kh. Ratankumar, works minister, N. Koteshor, judge, MHC, S. Sunderlal, revenue commissioner, Th. Ibohal advocate general, RK Dinesh, DC, Imphal east and other officials.

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Man confined by NSCN (IM) for three months escapes

Mail News Service Imphal, July 20 : A man who was kidnapped and confined by NSCN (IM) for about three months managed to escape. HG IGAR N said in a press hand out today that 37 AR under the aegis of HQ 6 Sector AR/ HQ IGAR (N) assisted in rescuing an innocent civilian who […]

Man confined by NSCN (IM) for three months escapes

Man confined by NSCN (IM) for three months escapes

Mail News Service
Imphal, July 20 : A man who was kidnapped and confined by NSCN (IM) for about three months managed to escape. HG IGAR N said in a press hand out today that 37 AR under the aegis of HQ 6 Sector AR/ HQ IGAR (N) assisted in rescuing an innocent civilian who had been kidnapped by NSCN (IM) on 18 Jul 13, near Heningkunglwa, Peren Dist. The victim who identified himself as Amon Sanjao, age 44 years is a resident of Bishenpur, Manipur and is a timber merchant. As per the victim, he was kidnapped from Senapati by the cadres of NSCN (IM) on 16 Apr 13, as he was not able to pay extortion amount of Rs 1,50,000 demanded by the group. He is believed to have been kept in captivity for almost three months in an isolated house near Jalukie. He narrated harrowing tales of confinement, torture and maltreatment by NSCN(IM). The victim managed to escape from the captivity on the night of 14/ 15 Jul 2013 & had been wandering in the forest for almost three days till he was spotted by a AR patrol and rescued.
On 18 Jul 13 at approx 1430 hrs the individual was found by the patrol of 37 AR, near Heningkulwa while he was wandering in the forest.
On realising the plight of victim, personnel of AR provided him immediate first aid required to negate the onset of dehydration. The AR facilitated the victim being able to contact his family and thus reassure the family with regards to his safety. The victim has been handed over to the Police on 19 Jul 13.

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Death anniversary of Abonmei held

TAMENGLONG, July 20 NNN: The All Naga Students Association, Manipur (ANSAM) today observed the 8th death anniversary of Namthiurei Abonmei who lost his life on July 20, 2005 at the Irang River in Tamenglong district during the 52-day long ANSAM economic blockade. ANSAM terms that Abonmei died while “resisting domination of a struggling people by […]

TAMENGLONG, July 20 NNN: The All Naga Students Association, Manipur (ANSAM) today observed the 8th death anniversary of Namthiurei Abonmei who lost his life on July 20, 2005 at the Irang River in Tamenglong district during the 52-day long ANSAM economic blockade.
ANSAM terms that Abonmei died while “resisting domination of a struggling people by the State and its allies”.The programme was held at ANSAM Martyr’s Park in Tamenglong.
“In 2005, ANSAM had imposed economic blockade for 52 days straight against the Manipur government decision declaring June 18 as state holiday.
Leaders of Zeliangrong Baudi, Manipur (ZBM), All Naga Students’ Association Manipur (ANSAM), Zeliangrong Students’ Union Manipur (ZSUM), Zeliangrong Students’ Union Tamenglong District, Zeliangrong Youth Front, Tamenglong Zone and many frontal organisation leaders went to the grave of late Namthiurei Abonmai and paid rich floral tributes to mark the occasion today.
These Naga organisations then presented a token of love to Akhianliu, wife of late Namthiurei Abonmei and also to the five children.
Thomas Kamei, chairman Zeliangrong Baudi, Manipur and Seth Satshang, president of ANSAM also spoke on the occasion.
Majabung Gangmei, a prominent Zeliangrong leader said a one-minute silent prayer was observed in all the Naga areas as a symbol of respect to late Abonmei.
Meanwhile, ANSAM chief Seth Shatsang said, “In his death we lost a dynamic young soul who understood that peace is hard earned. He was survived by his wife, 5 (five) children and a burning hope for the Naga people.”
“It may be recalled that June 2001 changed the meaning and discourse of peace in Manipur and it became to mean peace that is understood only by dominant people forgetting to embrace and include struggling peoples in its ambit. They declared, ‘There are no Nagas in Manipur state’ and protested against the extension of ceasefire in the Naga areas. The unwarranted incidents that took place remain as bitter memories and have today come to unfortunately define relationships and solidarity too,” Seth Shatsang stated.
According to the Naga students’ body leader, to add to the insult the Government of Manipur in accordance with the dominant group’s civil society and intellectuals declared June 18 as a Holiday , ANSAM had launched an economic blockade on both the National Highways – 39 & 53 (now 2 & 37 respectively). “The State Government instead of finding a way out chose to use force that called for leaders like Eno. Namthiurei Abonmei to give up his life, to send the message that voices of Naga people and other marginalized communities of Manipur will not be silenced by the ‘powerful’ state and its allies,” the ANSAM president said.

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AR organises blood donation camp

Mail News Service Imphal, July 20 : A voluntary blood donation camp was organised by No 4 Workshop Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR(South) in association with Deptt. Of Immunohaematology & Blood Transfusion, RIMS, Imphal at Keithelmanbi on 20 Jul 2013. Dr. A Meina Singh, Head of Department gave […]

Blood donation camp organised by AR at Keithelmanbi

Blood donation camp organised by AR at Keithelmanbi

Mail News Service
Imphal, July 20 : A voluntary blood donation camp was organised by No 4 Workshop Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR(South) in association with Deptt. Of Immunohaematology & Blood Transfusion, RIMS, Imphal at Keithelmanbi on 20 Jul 2013. Dr. A Meina Singh, Head of Department gave an awareness talk on blood donation to the troops before the blood donation. A total of 50 personnel including officers from No 4 Wksp Assam Rifles, 40 Assam Rifles and HQ 9 Sector Assam Rifles donated a total of 50 Units of blood and the same was handed over to Dr. A Meina Singh by Lt Col S Bhatia, Commandant, No 4 Wksp Assam Rifles to be used by the Blood Bank, RIMS, Imphal for the needy people undergoing treatment at RIMS, Imphal.

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Two injured in blast

  IMPHAL, July 20 MNS NNN: Two salesmen of a cement and iron shop were hurt in a bomb explosion inside the shop at Hatta Golapati in New Checkon road in Imphal Saturday morning. Md Hussain, 36, hailing from Hatta and Laxmi Shah, 27, a non-local from Bihar were wounded when unidentified assailants hurled a […]

 

IMPHAL, July 20 MNS NNN: Two salesmen of a cement and iron shop were hurt in a bomb explosion inside the shop at Hatta Golapati in New Checkon road in Imphal Saturday morning.
Md Hussain, 36, hailing from Hatta and Laxmi Shah, 27, a non-local from Bihar were wounded when unidentified assailants hurled a hand grenade inside Sudhir Iron and Steel Store at Hatta Golapati around 11:15 am, reports said.
The wounded are now out of danger as they suffered minor injuries in the blast. The bomb splinters hit Hussain injuring his face and hand while Shah got injured on the right earlobe.
They were taken to nearby Public Hospital, Hatta.
The cement and iron store is owned by one Sikandar Shah, a native of Bihar, presently staying in Major Khul here. Saturday’s explosion in the shop was the second time.
A police team led by Imphal West district Additional Superintendent of Police rushed to the blast spot.
According to the shop owner, the explosion has no any connection with extortion by any militant group.
Saturday’s blast inside the shop was the second time. On November 17 last year, a militant group exploded a bomb inside the same shop, injuring three persons.

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NIIT,VP interacts with students

Mail News Service Imphal, July 20 : Surojit Biswas Vice-President of NIIT Ltd. visited NIIT Imphal centre for the first time and had an interaction with the GNIIT students in a very effective way. The students asked questions ranging from courses curriculum to placements. The students participating in the interaction were happy as they got […]

Mail News Service
Imphal, July 20 : Surojit Biswas Vice-President of NIIT Ltd. visited NIIT Imphal centre for the first time and had an interaction with the GNIIT students in a very effective way. The students asked questions ranging from courses curriculum to placements. The students participating in the interaction were happy as they got a chance for one to one interaction with the national Vice-President. Before leaving Imphal he gave a detailed explanation about SLT and PGPIT.
NIIT is launching SLT for the first time in the state. NIIT will be the first institute in the state to start a learning system that will use a V-SAT. This will enable student in NIIT to attend classrooms all around the world through V-SAT. NIIT’s Synchronous Learning Technology (SLT) has created a unique network of dedicated centres, studios, academic associations that can enable Live Education Delivery and Instructor-Student interaction. Having designed and used Synchronous Learning technology for many years, NIIT has built around this technology a unique learning methodology and student experience that includes the best features of conventional classroom education coupled with advanced e-learning and learning management techniques. In order to address the skill training requirement of a large population base of our target profile and enable them getting expert faculty guidance NIIT has designed one Interactive Classroom in its Centre which will be equipped with Synchronous Learning Technology. Synchronous Real-time Learning in NIIT Centre is built around three significant elements:

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Students unable to attend classes

IMPHAL, July 20 NNN : Poor pupils of a primary school in Imphal West district’s Lairenkabi Kadangban village have been deprived of education after the school teachers have stopped attending it, leaving them no other choice. N Boby, pradhan, Kadangban Gram Panchayat, blamed the reason for shutting down of Atongkhuman Primary School on the teachers […]

IMPHAL, July 20 NNN : Poor pupils of a primary school in Imphal West district’s Lairenkabi Kadangban village have been deprived of education after the school teachers have stopped attending it, leaving them no other choice.
N Boby, pradhan, Kadangban Gram Panchayat, blamed the reason for shutting down of Atongkhuman Primary School on the teachers who have failed to turn up for daily lesson without giving any precise reason.
He said Atongkhuman Primary School, formerly a lower primary school, currently has 30 students, but they have not been seen in the school since one month after four assistant teachers remain absent from the school, the pradhan said.
Most of the children in the Kadangban area have to walk for about 8 km daily from home to attend other schools in the surrounding villages of Khumbong, Awang Khunou and Sagol Tongba, he said.
He said parents in the area do not want to send their wards to Atongkhuman Primary School because it is badly maintained and now it has been closed down due to absenteeism maintained by the teachers for all the wrong reasons.
Pradhan Boby while drawing the attention of the ZEO, Imphal West and the district SSA manager in this regard urged the officials to seriously dwell on the matter.

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Heart camp held at Saikul

Imphal, July 20 MNS : A one day Free Heart Camp was organised at PHC, Saikul today with Dr.Th. Rajendra singh, cardiologist and Dr. Rothangpuii, Medicine Specialist in association with Intergrated Rural Management Association and Kuki Students’ Organisation, Saikul Block. Over 100 students drawn from Model English Hr Secondry, Candid English Academy and Children Training […]

Imphal, July 20 MNS : A one day Free Heart Camp was organised at PHC, Saikul today with Dr.Th. Rajendra singh, cardiologist and Dr. Rothangpuii, Medicine Specialist in association with Intergrated Rural Management Association and Kuki Students’ Organisation, Saikul Block.
Over 100 students drawn from Model English Hr Secondry, Candid English Academy and Children Training Acadamy participated in the camp. Four students have been detected with cardiac problems and have been instructed for further investigation at JNIMS on Monday .
The KSO, Saikul Block expressed its sincere gratitude to Dr. Th Rajendra Singh, Dr Rothangpuii, sister Neilam Kipgen and other members of the medical teamand IRMA for the noble sacrifice and good works rendered to theunder-priveleged students and also appealed for another round of medicalcamp for the remaining schools within Saikul headquaters.

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Nagaland Governor given charge of Manipur

The President of India appointed Dr. Ashwani Kumar, Governor of Nagaland, as Governor of Manipur, (additional charge) when the incumbent, Gurbachan Jagat, Governor of Manipur, completes his tenure on 22nd July, 2013. Dr. Ashwani Kumar, Governor of Naga…

The President of India appointed Dr. Ashwani Kumar, Governor of Nagaland, as Governor of Manipur, (additional charge) when the incumbent, Gurbachan Jagat, Governor of Manipur, completes his tenure on 22nd July, 2013. Dr. Ashwani Kumar, Governor of Nagaland, will discharge the functions of the Governor of Manipur until regular arrangements are made.

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Amarnath yatra suspended for second day, curfew remains

Srinagar, July 20 (ANI): The Amarnath Yatra remained suspended for the second day on Saturday, as security authorities refused to lift the curfew imposed in sensitive areas of Jammu and Kashmir due to the tension arising out of the BSF firing in the Gool area of Ramban District earlier in the week. The authorities said […]

Srinagar, July 20 (ANI): The Amarnath Yatra remained suspended for the second day on Saturday, as security authorities refused to lift the curfew imposed in sensitive areas of Jammu and Kashmir due to the tension arising out of the BSF firing in the Gool area of Ramban District earlier in the week.
The authorities said the suspension of the yatra has been done as a precautionary step.
So far, over 2.50 lakh pilgrims have participated in this year’s yatra to the naturally-formed ice lingam at the Amarnath cave in the south Kashmir Himalayas.
The state’s Director General of Police, Ashok Prasad, said restrictions imposed Friday morning would continue till Sunday evening.
Over 30 people were injured in clashes between security forces and stone pelting mobs in Srinagar city and other places in the Valley Friday where people defied curfew, blocked roads, pelted stones on passing vehicles and engaged security forces in sustained clashes.
Heavy deployment of police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has been made in Srinagar, Ganderbal, Badgam, Bandipora, Shopian, Kulgam, Anantnag, Baramulla and Kupwara districts Saturday to prevent violence.
All major road intersections in Srinagar have been blocked with coils of razor wire, cross parking of security force vehicles and makeshift barricades.
The district magistrate of Srinagar has said identity cards of those manning essential services and media would be treated as curfew passes by the security forces.
An emergency control room has been set up to facilitate passage of patients to hospitals during emergencies. The strategic Jammu-Srinagar highway remained closed for the third consecutive day Saturday.
BSF Inspector General (Frontier Jammu) Rajeev Krishna told reporters the BSF guards at the camp had opened fire to prevent looting of arms and ammunition.
Locals have dismissed the BSF explanation as ‘fabrication’ saying that the troopers had opened fire at peaceful protesters.
Four villagers were killed in the firing while 43 were wounded.
The state government has shifted the BSF camp from Dharam (Gool) village and the camp has been taken over by personnel of Jammu and Kashmir Armed Police.
An ex-gratia of Rs.5 lakhs and a government job to the next of kin of each of the deceased was announced by the state cabinet .

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Book Railway Tickets on mobile without internet

  H. C. Kunwar Deputy Director (Media & Communication), PIB, New Delhi. The user-friendly SMS based ticketing system which has already been effective since 28th June 2013, is being introduced by the Indian Railways in order to further improve the customer convenience and empower the common man who does not have access to internet and […]

 

H. C. Kunwar
Deputy Director (Media & Communication), PIB, New Delhi.
The user-friendly SMS based ticketing system which has already been effective since 28th June 2013, is being introduced by the Indian Railways in order to further improve the customer convenience and empower the common man who does not have access to internet and cannot afford to buy smart phones.
Since the mobile penetration in India has increased rapidly, this new system will be helpful in enabling booking of tickets by masses themselves. Ticket booking through non-internet based mobile, introduced as a pilot project by Indian Railways Catering & Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), a Public Sector Undertaking of the Ministry of Railways, will also help Railways in overcoming the menace of touting whereby unsuspecting people are fleeced by such elements.
This will particularly be useful for labourers and workers staying away from their home and who have to book tickets for travel to their native place.
Inconvenience in booking reserved railway tickets has been a cause of concern for all.
In order to facilitate easy access, Indian Railways have been making efforts by expanding the passenger reservation system counters network.
The online booking through IRCTC has now grown up to about 45% of total reserved tickets. This has eased the rush at counters to a great extent. While internet access in India is only about 10%, mobiles are now in easy reach and more than 80% people in our country use mobile phones.
The key features of ticket booking on mobile are as follow:-
Railway e-ticket now on mobile
• IRCTC introduces for the first time a non-internet based ticketing system that will empower masses even in remote areas to use the omnipresent mobile device to make reservations.
• Millions of rail travellers can now use their mobile phones to book tickets in a simple, convenient and secured manner.
• It uses simple SMS or menu-based USSD technology which works on all mobile phones and involves no internet and costs very little.
• The services can be availed by IRCTC registered users only.
Advantages of booking IRCTC tickets via mobile
• No need to stand in long queues or log onto the internet.
• Simple, reliable and secured.
• Accessible to any mobile user.
• Very little charges for accessing the service.
• Works on all handsets.
• Simple user guided menu – book tickets, search for stations, trains, availability.
Book your ticket through USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) based booking for Airtel subscribers*
Registration
• Register for Airtel money by dialing *400#.
• Load cash on this or recharge from any Airtel money outlet.
Booking Flow
• Dial *400# and select book tickets option.
• Select Reservation.
• Enter your IRCTC User ID.
• Enter the details of ticket (station, train no. date of journey, class etc.).
• Enter mPIN for authorizing payment.
• Booking confirmation SMS is sent by IRCTC and same can be used during journey along with valid ID proof.
• Fare & IRCTC service charges are debited from your Airtel money account.
• Charges: No PG Charges.
• Agent / IRCTC Service Charges: As applicable Helpline No.: 121 Helpline Email : 121@airtelmoney.in
Book your ticket through SMS
1. SMS based booking through 139*
Registration
• Register your mobile number with IRCTC as well as with your bank.
• Bank provides MMID (Mobile Money Identifier) & OTP (one time password) for authorization of payment. (More than 25 banks are providing this facility. For details, visit website: http://www.npci.org.in/bankmember.aspx.)

Book Railway Tickets
Booking Flow
• Send SMS, in the following syntax, to 139 BOOK <TrainNo><FromStn.Code><ToStn.Code> <TravelDate (DDMM)><Class><Passenger-Name><Age><M/F>
• You will receive Transaction ID alongwith other details.
• Make payment through sending an SMS, in the following syntax, to 139 PAY <Transaction ID as received><IMPS><Your MMID as received from the bank><OTP, your one time password received for this transaction><IRCTCUserID> and your ticket is booked.
• Service is available to all mobile subscribers.
• SMSes @ Rs 3/- per SMS (2 SMSes are required for each booking).
• PG charges Rs 5/- for ticket amount <Rs 5000/ and Rs 10/- for ticket amount > Rs 5000/- (as applicable by bank).
• Agent / IRCTC Service Charges: As applicable
Helpline No.: 139
Helpline Email : smsticket139@bharatbpo.in
2. SMS based booking through 5676714*
Registration
• Register your mobile number with IRCTC as well as with m-wallet (http://www.zipcash.in/user/nlogin.aspx)
• Send SMS, to 5676717, in the following syntax START <irctc user Id> for user authentication (first time only)
Booking Flow
• Send an SMS to 5676714 to book a ticket in the following syntax: BOOK<From stn.code>,<to stn.code>, <DDMMYY>, <Trainno>,<Class>, <passenger name>,<age>,<M/F>
• You will receive the Transaction number.
• Send the 2nd SMS, for payment, in the following syntax.
1. “PAY <transaction no>, MPAY, <m-PIN>” for authorizing payment through MPAY
or
2. “PAY <mobileno>,<mmid>,<amount>, <transaction Id>,<OTP>” for authorizing payment through IMPS.
• After payment is made booking confirmation is sent to your mobile.
• Charges: No PG Charges. Agent / IRCTC Service Charges: As applicable. SMSes @ Rs 3/- per SMS (2 SMSes are required for each booking).
Helpline No. : 8882001001
Helpline Email : support@saarthii.com
3. SMS based booking through BSNL*
User should have the following:
1. BSNL SIM card installed.
2. Java enabled mobile phone.
3. Andhra Bank Prepaid card.
This is a menu driven application where user has to enter the details asked for in simple step-by-step process to get the ticket.
Registration
• Install the application.
• Select the Register option to get the mPIN.
Booking
• Click the icon BSNL Prepaid Card
• Select Ticketing > Train (IRCTC)
• Fill up the journey details such as From stn, To Stn, Train No, DOJ, Class, Quota, passenger details.
• Enter the mPIN to get the ticket information.
• Charges: No PG Charges. Agent / IRCTC Service Charges: As applicable. SMSes without charges.
Helpline No. : +91-8801298038
Helpline Email : bsnl.support@pyrogroup.com
*This service will not be available between 0800-1200 hrs. However, the ticket can still be booked using mobile through IRCTC main site www.irctc.co.in
(PIB Feature).

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Awareness Help Beed Improve Child Sex Ratio

  Manish Desai Bhavana Gokhale PIB Mumbai Two years ago, Beed in Maharashtra’s Marathwada region made news nationwide on account of heinous crime of female foeticide, leading to a serious crackdown on several medical practitioners. According to 2011 census, Beed recorded a Child Sex Ratio of 796 girls per 1000 boys, much worse than the […]

 

Manish Desai
Bhavana Gokhale
PIB Mumbai
Two years ago, Beed in Maharashtra’s Marathwada region made news nationwide on account of heinous crime of female foeticide, leading to a serious crackdown on several medical practitioners. According to 2011 census, Beed recorded a Child Sex Ratio of 796 girls per 1000 boys, much worse than the Child Sex Ratio of 894 for Maharashtra and the all India figure of 914.
Child Sex Ratio is defined as the number of females per 1000 males in the 0 – 6 age group. This ratio, on its own may not be able to present a correct picture of sex ratio as there are instances of under reporting of girls. Therefore, the Sex Ratio at Birth, defined as the number of girls born for every 1000 boys, is considered a more accurate and a refined indicator.
While unplanned pregnancy is generally the reason behind abortions, female foeticide is a far more heinous crime than the age old practice of killing the unwanted child after it was born. Selective elimination of the girl child in the womb itself is done after the determination of child’s gender through the medical means. This is usually done under family pressure from the husband or in-laws or even women’s parents. Sadly a majority of female foeticide cases involve an enthusiastic participation of women – both old and young.
Like many societies around the world, India too is patriarchal in nature. Right from the ancient scriptures, one finds instances were men are glowingly praised as the key to continue family lineage. This results in a fanatic obsession for a male progeny.
A Wake Up Call
Alarm bells began to ring when the rampant practice of pre natal sex selection came to light with the connivance of several reputed medical practitioners in Beed. The Pre-conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prevention of Sex Determination) Act, enacted by Parliament of India in 1994, bans use of sex selection techniques before or after conception and prevents the misuse of prenatal diagnostic technique for sex selective abortion. However, due to laxity in enforcement, the there was no let up in discrimination against the girl child.
The state government woke up to the challenge and announced a slew of measures to stop female foeticide and catch its perpetrators. Teams were formed to crack down on illegal ultrasound centres indulging in sex determination tests. Food & Drug Administration kept a watch on the sale of drugs and medicines required for medical termination of pregnancy. Action was taken against 12 chemists in Beed district who failed to provide satisfactory replies to the show cause notices served upon them.
Awareness is the Key
To supplement the enforcement programme, a massive awareness drive was initiated to drive home the importance of girl child. Besides the public service advertisements broadcast over television and radio, Amir Khan’s TV show ‘Satyamev Jayate’ also helped raise the level of awareness about female foeticide.
Voluntary Organizations (NGOs) came forward to supplement government’s efforts in this girl child mission. In Beed, organizations like ‘Tee Foundation’ and ‘Marathwada Lok Vikas Manch’ came forward to adopt talukas, in a bid to improve child sex ratio. These Voluntary Organizations adopted Shirur-Kasar taluka for a comprehensive survey and provision of necessary support services. “It was a grim scenario when we began our survey in 2011; Beed had a low sex ratio of 733 and it was even worse in Shirur- Kasar taluka, where child sex ratio was only 669” says Dr. Bharati Lavekar of the Tee foundation .
The Voluntary Organizations conducted house to house surveys and listed out the reasons for adverse sex ratio. “After studying the mind-set and the behavioural pattern of villagers, we became convinced that the situation can not be improved merely by enacting laws or conducting television sting operations. We needed to get to the root of the problem and change people’s mindset” adds Dr.Lavekar.
While the government supervised strict enforcement of the PCPNDT Act, holistic health services were made available to pregnant women through regular health check up, vitamin administration and nutrition supplement under the National Rural Health Mission, NRHM. Special training programmes were held for ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) volunteers and Anganwadi Sevikas for skill upgradation. Voluntary Organizations played a key role in inter-personal communication, by reaching out to women during their free time.
To motivate people to raise girl child a fixed deposit scheme under the Balika Suraksha Yojana was introduced. Under this scheme Rs 5000 would be deposited in the name of every girl child born after August 15, 2011 to be held as Fixed Deposit with State Bank of Hyderabad for a term of 18 years. The lump sum money would be payable to the girl on becoming a major, subject to attaining certain minimum educational qualifications.
Surprise Results
Sincere efforts of government, voluntary organizations and citizen activists began to show results. A report prepared by the State Health System Resource Centre based on District Health Information System – an online portal for calculating sex ration at birth, had a surprise for everyone associated with the project. Beed district recorded an impressive 159 points jump in sex ratio during 2012 as compared to 2011. According to the NRHM Mission Director for Maharashtra, Vikas Kharge, “awareness drives, stringent enforcement of law, initiation of technology like mother and child tracking system, routine inspection and crackdown on ultra-sound / sonography centres have all resulted in improving the state’s sex ratio at birth. Along with Beed, Parabhani and Aurangabad have also shown improvement.”
At 906 girls per 1000 boys, Beeds sex ratio at birth is now on par, or rather a shade better than the state average. However, activists say there is still a long way to go to catch up with the ideal sex ratio of 951.
(PIB Features.)

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