21 militants lay down arms

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 24: Twenty militants laid down arms and ammunitions today at military headquarters of 57 Mountain Division at Leimakhong. Those who laid down arms to DGP Manipur Y Joykumar and GOC 57 Mountain Division , Maj Gen Binoy Ponnen included four cadres of NNC, 16 cadres of NSCN (K) Unification and […]

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Imphal, Dec 24: Twenty militants laid down arms and ammunitions today at military headquarters of 57 Mountain Division at Leimakhong. Those who laid down arms to DGP Manipur Y Joykumar and GOC 57 Mountain Division , Maj Gen Binoy Ponnen included four cadres of NNC, 16 cadres of NSCN (K) Unification and one of PREPAK
They surrendered six rifles, two Sten Guns, 10 pistols, one revolver and two Carbines, The effort to motivate the cadres to lay down arms was dedicated to 3 Mahar and 39 Assam rifles .
DGP, Manipur Y Joykumar Singh welcomed them into the national mainstream and on behalf of the government, assured them and their families an honourable rehabilitation at the earliest. Major General Binoy Poonnen, GOC praised the cadres for their courage and wisdom in choosing to become responsible citizens of the state and contribute to progressive realization of people’s peace aspiration. He assured that army will continue to encourage all endeavours by insurgents and shall continue to act as a facilitator in their rehabilitation

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Book fair begins

The 20th Imphal book fair 2011 jointly organized by the state central library Imphal, National book trust Indian and Raja Rammohun Roy library foundation Kolkata was gegan today at Hapta Kangjeibung palace compound. P. Parijat minister agriculture Manipur and RK Jhaljit Padmashree graced the occasion as chief guest and president respectively. More than one hundred […]

The 20th Imphal book fair 2011 jointly organized by the state central library Imphal, National book trust Indian and Raja Rammohun Roy library foundation Kolkata was gegan today at Hapta Kangjeibung palace compound. P. Parijat minister agriculture Manipur and RK Jhaljit Padmashree graced the occasion as chief guest and president respectively. More than one hundred stalls of different book farms including outside Manipur are taking part at the book fain. It will continue till Jan 1 next. Children’s spot painting competition, North east poets, state level symposium on reading habit, meet the eminent singers, meet the film artists, narration of Manipur short stories, state level quiz on art and culture of Manipur are the main programmes of the fair.

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Bomb found

A bomb weighing about 3.5 kg and remote control IED bomb was found wrapper in a cartoon box at the road median of Ghari this morning around 11.40 a.m. A team of 18th Sikh Regiment found the bomb. In a similar incident, some unknown persons gifted a Chinese hand grenade at the residence of one […]

A bomb weighing about 3.5 kg and remote control IED bomb was found wrapper in a cartoon box at the road median of Ghari this morning around 11.40 a.m.
A team of 18th Sikh Regiment found the bomb. In a similar incident, some unknown persons gifted a Chinese hand grenade at the residence of one Ranjan Sanasam ( 57) Rechu Lampak today around 2.16 p.m.
Ranjan is at present serving as executive engineer (EE) at engineering cel, Manipur University.

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Lok Ayukta Bill passed

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 22: : The Manipur Legislative Assembly today passed the Lok Ayukta Bill 2011. Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh moved the Manipur Lok Ayukta Bill 2011. Opposition leader, Radhabinod Koijam and opposition members O Joy, R K Anand, Dr Ibohalbi appealed to the House to consider full discussions on the matter […]

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Imphal, Dec 22: : The Manipur Legislative Assembly today passed the Lok Ayukta Bill 2011. Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh moved the Manipur Lok Ayukta Bill 2011. Opposition leader, Radhabinod Koijam and opposition members O Joy, R K Anand, Dr Ibohalbi appealed to the House to consider full discussions on the matter however Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh pressed for quick decision on the matter.
O Joy said the Lok Ayukta could not initiate investigation against the Chief Minister without approval of the Assembly . Two third majority is required and such pre-requisite will be hard to be fulfilled. Other Opposition members said the decision was welcome but it will be like a toothless tiger.
Chief Minister has to take the decision regarding probe against a minister. Inspite of the Opposition the matter was taken up and the House passed it. The last session of the ninth Legislative Assembly will have just three sittings and conclude today.
Regarding the issue of functioning of Naga People’s Front (NPF) in Manipur Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh said the Election Commission was discussing the matter. A branch of NPF was opened in Manipur and Manipur government informed the EC that as per constitution of the NPF the NPF shall be constituted by the state of Nagaland with 60 Assembly constituencies.
Ibobi said the opening of NPF in Manipur appears to be violation of the Constitution of the NPF.
Speaker, I Hemochandra presented special gifts to the Chief Minister , O Ibobi Singh, leader of the Opposition, Radhabinod Koijam. All members were presented a laptop by the Speaker.
Chief Minister O Ibobi moved the Manipur Lok Ayukta Bill 2011 to pass it in the House, saying since our State is within a democratic country the Centre has asked the government to choose either Lok Ayukta Bill or Lokpal Bill and “we have chosen the former to check corruption in the State”.
The Chief Minister also told the House that corruption being the most important issue now in the country; everybody wants to root it out from the top to the bottom from the society.
Opposition leader and MPP MLA O Joy gave the party’s nod to the bill but argued that the adequately qualified authority over the chief minister within the purview of the bill must be the Governor and not the Assembly House. He said the Governor takes oath while a chief minister takes its office.
However, MPP MLA R.K. Anand stressed that the competent authority over the chief minister and his council of ministers should only be Lok Ayukta itself.
State NCP chief Radhabinod Koijam also expressed his view regarding the competent authority which will have the absolute power to investigate against the chief minister on corruption charges saying the authority over the chief minister should not be the Assembly in any way, adding that it would be inappropriate.

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Lok Ayukta Bill passed

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 22: : The Manipur Legislative Assembly today passed the Lok Ayukta Bill 2011. Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh moved the Manipur Lok Ayukta Bill 2011. Opposition leader, Radhabinod Koijam and opposition members O Joy, R K Anand, Dr Ibohalbi appealed to the House to consider full discussions on the matter […]

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Imphal, Dec 22: : The Manipur Legislative Assembly today passed the Lok Ayukta Bill 2011. Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh moved the Manipur Lok Ayukta Bill 2011. Opposition leader, Radhabinod Koijam and opposition members O Joy, R K Anand, Dr Ibohalbi appealed to the House to consider full discussions on the matter however Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh pressed for quick decision on the matter.
O Joy said the Lok Ayukta could not initiate investigation against the Chief Minister without approval of the Assembly . Two third majority is required and such pre-requisite will be hard to be fulfilled. Other Opposition members said the decision was welcome but it will be like a toothless tiger.
Chief Minister has to take the decision regarding probe against a minister. Inspite of the Opposition the matter was taken up and the House passed it. The last session of the ninth Legislative Assembly will have just three sittings and conclude today.
Regarding the issue of functioning of Naga People’s Front (NPF) in Manipur Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh said the Election Commission was discussing the matter. A branch of NPF was opened in Manipur and Manipur government informed the EC that as per constitution of the NPF the NPF shall be constituted by the state of Nagaland with 60 Assembly constituencies.
Ibobi said the opening of NPF in Manipur appears to be violation of the Constitution of the NPF.
Speaker, I Hemochandra presented special gifts to the Chief Minister , O Ibobi Singh, leader of the Opposition, Radhabinod Koijam. All members were presented a laptop by the Speaker.
Chief Minister O Ibobi moved the Manipur Lok Ayukta Bill 2011 to pass it in the House, saying since our State is within a democratic country the Centre has asked the government to choose either Lok Ayukta Bill or Lokpal Bill and “we have chosen the former to check corruption in the State”.
The Chief Minister also told the House that corruption being the most important issue now in the country; everybody wants to root it out from the top to the bottom from the society.
Opposition leader and MPP MLA O Joy gave the party’s nod to the bill but argued that the adequately qualified authority over the chief minister within the purview of the bill must be the Governor and not the Assembly House. He said the Governor takes oath while a chief minister takes its office.
However, MPP MLA R.K. Anand stressed that the competent authority over the chief minister and his council of ministers should only be Lok Ayukta itself.
State NCP chief Radhabinod Koijam also expressed his view regarding the competent authority which will have the absolute power to investigate against the chief minister on corruption charges saying the authority over the chief minister should not be the Assembly in any way, adding that it would be inappropriate.

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Bill to grant ST status to six Manipur tribes approved

New Delhi , Dec 22 (ANI): Parliament today approved a bill to give Scheduled Tribes (ST) status to six communities of Manipur and substitute the name of one in the list of Arunachal Pradesh. The Rajya Sabha passed the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment) Bill 2011 to give Scheduled Tribe status to Inpui, Rongmei, Liangmai, […]

New Delhi , Dec 22 (ANI): Parliament today approved a bill to give Scheduled Tribes (ST) status to six communities of Manipur and substitute the name of one in the list of Arunachal Pradesh.
The Rajya Sabha passed the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment) Bill 2011 to give Scheduled Tribe status to Inpui, Rongmei, Liangmai, Zeme, Thangal and Mate communities of Manipur and substitute Galong with Galo.
The Lok Sabha had passed this bill on Monday.
Congress MP from Arunachal Pradesh (West) Takam Sanjoy had earlier welcomed the change of name from Galong to Galo and termed it to be a big victory for his state.
Sanjoy thanked UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, Minister of Tribal Affairs V Kishore Chandra Deo and his predecessor Kantilal Bhuria for their support in passage of the Bill.
“The change of name is a big victory for Arunachal Pradesh and commitment made to the people has been fulfilled,” he said.
The Government of Arunachal Pradesh has been recommending for long that the name “Galo” be substituted in the list of Scheduled Tribes in the state since “Galong” is a distorted version of the original word “Galo”.
Kishore Chandra Deo had introduced the bill in the Parliament on December 7
Currently, 26 major communities exist in the list of Scheduled Tribes in Arunachal Pradesh, including “Galong”.

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Bill to grant ST status to six Manipur tribes approved

New Delhi , Dec 22 (ANI): Parliament today approved a bill to give Scheduled Tribes (ST) status to six communities of Manipur and substitute the name of one in the list of Arunachal Pradesh. The Rajya Sabha passed the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment) Bill 2011 to give Scheduled Tribe status to Inpui, Rongmei, Liangmai, […]

New Delhi , Dec 22 (ANI): Parliament today approved a bill to give Scheduled Tribes (ST) status to six communities of Manipur and substitute the name of one in the list of Arunachal Pradesh.
The Rajya Sabha passed the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment) Bill 2011 to give Scheduled Tribe status to Inpui, Rongmei, Liangmai, Zeme, Thangal and Mate communities of Manipur and substitute Galong with Galo.
The Lok Sabha had passed this bill on Monday.
Congress MP from Arunachal Pradesh (West) Takam Sanjoy had earlier welcomed the change of name from Galong to Galo and termed it to be a big victory for his state.
Sanjoy thanked UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, Minister of Tribal Affairs V Kishore Chandra Deo and his predecessor Kantilal Bhuria for their support in passage of the Bill.
“The change of name is a big victory for Arunachal Pradesh and commitment made to the people has been fulfilled,” he said.
The Government of Arunachal Pradesh has been recommending for long that the name “Galo” be substituted in the list of Scheduled Tribes in the state since “Galong” is a distorted version of the original word “Galo”.
Kishore Chandra Deo had introduced the bill in the Parliament on December 7
Currently, 26 major communities exist in the list of Scheduled Tribes in Arunachal Pradesh, including “Galong”.

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Ten labourers killed in accident

Shillong, Dec 22: In a tragic incident, ten labourers of the coal rich mine fields of Nongjri-Nonghyllam-Rajaju area of West Khasi Hills in Meghalaya died in a freak vehicular mishap on Wednesday at Ranikor West Khasi Hills in the Meghalaya-Bangladesh border which is some 176 km away from Shillong. The incident took place at around […]

Shillong, Dec 22: In a tragic incident, ten labourers of the coal rich mine fields of Nongjri-Nonghyllam-Rajaju area of West Khasi Hills in Meghalaya died in a freak vehicular mishap on Wednesday at Ranikor West Khasi Hills in the Meghalaya-Bangladesh border which is some 176 km away from Shillong.
The incident took place at around 3.p.m yesterday when a truck loaded with coal laborers who were heading home for their Christmas vacation slipped the main road and run into the deep running water.
Five others are battling for their lives after the truck they were traveling fell into the Ranikor river in West Khasi Hills district on Wednesday. The DC said, “ Till this moment nothing can be established for the cause of the mishap”.
As per the latest report four of the dead were from Wahkaji, West Khasi Hills, four are from Pamlakrai, and each from Tyrsad and Dympep village of East Khasi Hills.

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Ten labourers killed in accident

Shillong, Dec 22: In a tragic incident, ten labourers of the coal rich mine fields of Nongjri-Nonghyllam-Rajaju area of West Khasi Hills in Meghalaya died in a freak vehicular mishap on Wednesday at Ranikor West Khasi Hills in the Meghalaya-Bangladesh border which is some 176 km away from Shillong. The incident took place at around […]

Shillong, Dec 22: In a tragic incident, ten labourers of the coal rich mine fields of Nongjri-Nonghyllam-Rajaju area of West Khasi Hills in Meghalaya died in a freak vehicular mishap on Wednesday at Ranikor West Khasi Hills in the Meghalaya-Bangladesh border which is some 176 km away from Shillong.
The incident took place at around 3.p.m yesterday when a truck loaded with coal laborers who were heading home for their Christmas vacation slipped the main road and run into the deep running water.
Five others are battling for their lives after the truck they were traveling fell into the Ranikor river in West Khasi Hills district on Wednesday. The DC said, “ Till this moment nothing can be established for the cause of the mishap”.
As per the latest report four of the dead were from Wahkaji, West Khasi Hills, four are from Pamlakrai, and each from Tyrsad and Dympep village of East Khasi Hills.

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Christmas is an important occasion for Christians worldwide: Governor

AIZAWL, Dec 22 NNN: Mizoram Governor Vakkom Purushothaman while greeting the people of Mizoram during the yuletide said, “Christmas is an important occasion for Christians worldwide because it was at Christmas that God sent His beloved Son, Jesus Christ, into the world. To Christians it represents a time of reconciliation, of peace, of hope and […]

AIZAWL, Dec 22 NNN: Mizoram Governor Vakkom Purushothaman while greeting the people of Mizoram during the yuletide said, “Christmas is an important occasion for Christians worldwide because it was at Christmas that God sent His beloved Son, Jesus Christ, into the world.
To Christians it represents a time of reconciliation, of peace, of hope and of happiness.
Preparations for the festivities are on in Mizoram as in other parts of the world and there is a general feeling of cheerfulness and goodwill.” He also said that this would be his first Christmas here in Mizoram and is looking forward to enjoy the spirit of merriment and festivity which is in the air.
While reveling in the festivities of Christmas, the Governor sent a message of “peace and goodwill” that was proclaimed by the angels at Christmas. He expressed confident that the celebrations in Mizoram will be in the true spirit of Christmas that is love, peace, goodwill and benevolence.
In his message, the Governor expressed deeply about the state, its beautiful landscape, moderate climate provide immense scope for developing tourism and tourist related industries. Promotion and publicity of the various festivals and dances could draw tourists not only from the mainland but from different parts of the world, he said.
While commenting on the Congress flagship project, New Land Use Policy (NLUP), the governor stated that for the coordinated development of rural areas is now in full swing. However the success of NLUP rest largely on the active participation of the beneficiaries and the line departments.
He also conveyed his appreciation of the active role being played by the Churches and the NGOs in supporting the Government’s efforts in various projects intended for the socioeconomic uplift of the society and in enlightening the citizens of the-State on health related issues.

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Christmas is an important occasion for Christians worldwide: Governor

AIZAWL, Dec 22 NNN: Mizoram Governor Vakkom Purushothaman while greeting the people of Mizoram during the yuletide said, “Christmas is an important occasion for Christians worldwide because it was at Christmas that God sent His beloved Son, Jesus Christ, into the world. To Christians it represents a time of reconciliation, of peace, of hope and […]

AIZAWL, Dec 22 NNN: Mizoram Governor Vakkom Purushothaman while greeting the people of Mizoram during the yuletide said, “Christmas is an important occasion for Christians worldwide because it was at Christmas that God sent His beloved Son, Jesus Christ, into the world.
To Christians it represents a time of reconciliation, of peace, of hope and of happiness.
Preparations for the festivities are on in Mizoram as in other parts of the world and there is a general feeling of cheerfulness and goodwill.” He also said that this would be his first Christmas here in Mizoram and is looking forward to enjoy the spirit of merriment and festivity which is in the air.
While reveling in the festivities of Christmas, the Governor sent a message of “peace and goodwill” that was proclaimed by the angels at Christmas. He expressed confident that the celebrations in Mizoram will be in the true spirit of Christmas that is love, peace, goodwill and benevolence.
In his message, the Governor expressed deeply about the state, its beautiful landscape, moderate climate provide immense scope for developing tourism and tourist related industries. Promotion and publicity of the various festivals and dances could draw tourists not only from the mainland but from different parts of the world, he said.
While commenting on the Congress flagship project, New Land Use Policy (NLUP), the governor stated that for the coordinated development of rural areas is now in full swing. However the success of NLUP rest largely on the active participation of the beneficiaries and the line departments.
He also conveyed his appreciation of the active role being played by the Churches and the NGOs in supporting the Government’s efforts in various projects intended for the socioeconomic uplift of the society and in enlightening the citizens of the-State on health related issues.

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CBI files chargesheet against an ex-minister of Jharkhand

Mail News Service New Delhi, Dec 22: The Central Bureau of Investigation today filed a charge sheet in the Court of Special Judge (CBI Cases), Ranchi against Ex- Minister of Jharkhand and 6 others for possessing assets disproportionate to his known sources of income. He was Minister for Health & Labour in the cabinet of […]

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New Delhi, Dec 22: The Central Bureau of Investigation today filed a charge sheet in the Court of Special Judge (CBI Cases), Ranchi against Ex- Minister of Jharkhand and 6 others for possessing assets disproportionate to his known sources of income. He was Minister for Health & Labour in the cabinet of the then Chief Minister who was also earlier chargesheeted in a CBI case. In the present Chargesheet, the then Minister of Health & Labour has been charged with acquiring disproportionate assets to the tune of Rs. 6.99/- crores (approx). The six others chargesheeted include his then OSD; his two nephews as well as two other relatives and one friend.
The case was registered by CBI in August, 2010 on transfer from the Jharkhand Vigilance as per the orders of Jharkhand High Court in WP (PIL) No. 4700/2008. Apart from the then Minister of Health & Labour, the then Chief Minister of Jharkhand and two other ex—ministers were also named accused in the FIR., which have allegations ranging from misuse of official position to possessing disproportionate assets.
The then Minister of Health & Labour is presently in judicial custody. The investigation of the case is continuing with reference to other allegations.
The public is reminded that the above findings are based on the investigation done by CBI and evidence collected by it. Under the Indian Law, the accused are presumed to be innocent till their guilt is finally established after a fair trial.Charges were filed against Bhanu Pratap Shahi, Ex Minister of Health & Labour, U.S. Malviya, Ex OSD of Sh. Bhanu Pratap Singh, Prashant Kumar, nephew of Sh. U.S. Malviya and three relatives and one friend . Madhu Koda the then Chief Minister of Jharkhand and two ex-ministers Kamlesh Singh & Bandhu Tirkey named in FIR.

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CBI files chargesheet against an ex-minister of Jharkhand

Mail News Service New Delhi, Dec 22: The Central Bureau of Investigation today filed a charge sheet in the Court of Special Judge (CBI Cases), Ranchi against Ex- Minister of Jharkhand and 6 others for possessing assets disproportionate to his known sources of income. He was Minister for Health & Labour in the cabinet of […]

Mail News Service
New Delhi, Dec 22: The Central Bureau of Investigation today filed a charge sheet in the Court of Special Judge (CBI Cases), Ranchi against Ex- Minister of Jharkhand and 6 others for possessing assets disproportionate to his known sources of income. He was Minister for Health & Labour in the cabinet of the then Chief Minister who was also earlier chargesheeted in a CBI case. In the present Chargesheet, the then Minister of Health & Labour has been charged with acquiring disproportionate assets to the tune of Rs. 6.99/- crores (approx). The six others chargesheeted include his then OSD; his two nephews as well as two other relatives and one friend.
The case was registered by CBI in August, 2010 on transfer from the Jharkhand Vigilance as per the orders of Jharkhand High Court in WP (PIL) No. 4700/2008. Apart from the then Minister of Health & Labour, the then Chief Minister of Jharkhand and two other ex—ministers were also named accused in the FIR., which have allegations ranging from misuse of official position to possessing disproportionate assets.
The then Minister of Health & Labour is presently in judicial custody. The investigation of the case is continuing with reference to other allegations.
The public is reminded that the above findings are based on the investigation done by CBI and evidence collected by it. Under the Indian Law, the accused are presumed to be innocent till their guilt is finally established after a fair trial.Charges were filed against Bhanu Pratap Shahi, Ex Minister of Health & Labour, U.S. Malviya, Ex OSD of Sh. Bhanu Pratap Singh, Prashant Kumar, nephew of Sh. U.S. Malviya and three relatives and one friend . Madhu Koda the then Chief Minister of Jharkhand and two ex-ministers Kamlesh Singh & Bandhu Tirkey named in FIR.

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Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill 2011 Introduced

Mail News Service New Delhi, Dec 22: Government today introduced in Lok Sabha the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill, aimed at setting up the body of Lokpal at the Centre and Lokayuktas at the level of the States. Government also introduced a Bill for amending the Constitution for conferment of Constitutional status on both bodies. Government […]

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New Delhi, Dec 22: Government today introduced in Lok Sabha the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill, aimed at setting up the body of Lokpal at the Centre and Lokayuktas at the level of the States. Government also introduced a Bill for amending the Constitution for conferment of Constitutional status on both bodies. Government also withdrew earlier Lokpal Bill, 2011 as it decided to introduce a new comprehensive
Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill, 2011 Bill after consideration of the suggestions made by the Parliamentary Committee which recommended significant changes in the scope and content of the earlier Bill.
The salient features of the proposed new Bills are as under:-
Focus on improving accountability
Ø Establishment of new institution in the Constitution called Lokpal for the Union and Lokayukta for the States. These autonomous
and independent bodies, shall have powers of superintendence and direction for holding a preliminary inquiry, causing an investigation to be made and prosecution of offences in respect of complaints under any law for the prevention of corruption.
Ø The Bill provides a uniform vigilance and anti corruption road map for the nation, both at Centre and States.
Ø The Bill institutionalizes separation of investigation from prosecution and thereby removing conflict of interest as well as increasing the scope for professionalism and specialisation.
Structure of the Institution:
Ø Lokpal will consist of a Chairperson and a maximum of eight Members of which fifty percent shall be judicial Members.
Ø Fifty per cent of members of Lokpal shall be from amongst SC, ST, OBCs, Minorities and Women.
Ø There shall be an Inquiry Wing of the Lokpal for conducting the preliminary inquiry and an independent Prosecution Wing.
Ø Officers of the Lokpal to include the Secretary, Director of Prosecution, Director of Inquiry and other officers.
Process of selection:
Ø The selection of Chairperson and Members of Lokpal shall be through a Selection Committee consisting of –
§ Prime Minister;
§ Speaker of Lok Sabha;
§ Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha;
§ Chief Justice of India or a sitting Supreme Court Judge nominated by CJI;
§ Eminent jurist to be nominated by the President of India Ø A Search Committee to assist Selection Committee in the process of selection. Fifty per cent of members of Search Committee shall
be from amongst SC, ST, OBCs, Minorities and Women.
Jurisdiction:
Ø Prime Minister to be brought under the purview of the Lokpal with subject matter exclusions and specific process for handling complaints against the Prime Minister. Lokpal can not hold any inquiry against the Prime Minister if allegations relate to:
§ International relations;
§ External and internal security of the country;
§ Public Order;
§ Atomic energy§ Space.
Any decision of Lokpal to initiate preliminary inquiry or investigation against the Prime Minister shall be taken only by the Full Bench with a majority of 3/4th. Such proceedings shall be held in camera.
Ø Lokpal’s jurisdiction to include all categories of public servants including Group ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ & ‘D’ officers and employees of Government. On complaints referred to CVC by Lokpal, CVC will send its report of PE in respect of Group ‘A’ and ‘B’ officers back to Lokpal for further decision.
With respect to Group ‘C’ and ‘D’ employees, CVC will proceed further in exercise of its own powers under
the CVC Act subject to reporting and review by Lokpal.
Ø All entities receiving donations from foreign source in the context of the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) in excess of
Rs. 10 lakhs per year are brought under the jurisdiction of Lokpal.
Ø Lokpal will not be able to initiate inquiry suo moto.

Other significant features of the Bill

Ø No prior sanction shall be required for launching prosecution in cases enquired by Lokpal or initiated on the direction and with the
approval of Lokpal.
Ø A high powered Committee chaired by the Prime Minister with leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha and Chief Justice of India
as members, will recommend selection of the Director, CBI.

Ø Provisions for confiscation of property acquired by corrupt means, even while prosecution is pending.

Ø Lokpal to be final appellate authority on all decisions by public authorities relating to provision of public services and redressal of
grievances containing findings of corruption.

Ø Lokpal to have power of superintendence and direction over any investigation agency including CBI for cases referred to them.

Ø The Bill lays down clear time lines for :

§ Preliminary enquiry – three months extendable by three months.

§ Investigation – six months extendable by six months.

§ Trial – one year extendable by one year.

Ø The Bill proposes to enhance punishment under Prevention of Corruption Act :

(a) Maximum punishment from 7 years to 10 years

(b) Minimum punishment from 6 months to 2 years

Ø The Bill proposes to give legal backing to Asset Declaration by public servants.

Ø The Bill also seeks to make necessary consequential amendments in the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1952, the Prevention of
Corruption Act, 1988, the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, the Central Vigilance Commission Act, 2003, and the Delhi Special Police
Establishment Act, 1946.

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House to wait for EC’s reply on NPF’s position before taking action

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 21: Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh today assured the House that his government will take up all possible ways to check violence against women and children. The onus of giving the verdict lies with the court and the government will initiate all actions against those involved in violating women’s and […]

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Imphal, Dec 21: Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh today assured the House that his government will take up all possible ways to check violence against women and children. The onus of giving the verdict lies with the court and the government will initiate all actions against those involved in violating women’s and child rights, he added.
Of late reports have been received about suicide, killings, rape and in all cases police swung into action to apprehend those responsible for the act the CM further said replying to a call attention motion raised by N. Mangi in the House today.
Mr. Ibobi further said regarding demand of NSCN(IM) for a Supra State status that the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh during his visit here early this month had denied any move to grant supra state status to any organization. A letter has also been sent to the Election Commission of India informing about the functioning of Naga people’s Front (NPF) in Manipur. The CM said a reply is expected before the end of the session. O Joy raising the issue said the NPF clearly states in its aims and objective that it supports integration of all Naga inhabited areas into one administrative unit. O. joy Singh said that NPF was an unconstitutional political party. The chief minister in a reply to the query said now the ECI is seriously discussing the matter and by tomorrow it would reveal to the State government on the status report of the party after which the matter will be discussed in the house.
Earlier Phungzathang Tonsing, Minister Power laid the annual report of the joint electricity regulation commission for Manipur and Mizoram.
Radhabinod Koijam, Chairman of Public Accounts Committee presented the 35th report of the committee.

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Public curfew relaxed

Imphal, Dec 21: Honouring the spirit of Christmas, the one hour “public curfew” being observed by the Naga organisations from 12 am to 1 pm will be temporarily relaxed from December 22, upto January 2, 2012. the UNC said today. The UNC said the observation of public curfew will be resumed from the 3rd January, […]

Imphal, Dec 21: Honouring the spirit of Christmas, the one hour “public curfew” being observed by the Naga organisations from 12 am to 1 pm will be temporarily relaxed from December 22, upto January 2, 2012. the UNC said today.
The UNC said the observation of public curfew will be resumed from the 3rd January, 2012 to continue to register the peoples’ protest against the indifferent attitude of the Government of India on the demand for Alternative Arrangement for the Nagas in Manipur outside the Government of Manipur pending Indo-Naga final settlement. The United Naga Council acknowledges with gratitude the co-operation and support of the general public to the public protest and request for their continued participation in the days to come, the UNC added.
Meanwhile, the United Naga Council along with all the Naga frontal organizations and the tribe Councils wish one and all a very Blessed Christmas, 2011 and a prosperous Happy New Year 2012.

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Mizoram may lift liquor ban next year

AIZAWL, Dec 21: The state which has been dry for the last 13 years may soon be wet again. After the Mizoram Liquor Total Prohibition Act passed in the year 1997, the govt had prohibited sale, possession and consumption of any kind of wine/whiskey in the state. As there has been various incidents of breaching […]

AIZAWL, Dec 21: The state which has been dry for the last 13 years may soon be wet again.
After the Mizoram Liquor Total Prohibition Act passed in the year 1997, the govt had prohibited sale, possession and consumption of any kind of wine/whiskey in the state. As there has been various incidents of breaching the law, the state govt had formed Mizoram Study Group of MLTP Act to study the failures and success of the Act. The State Prohibition Council will study the reports of the Study Group and Sub-Group on MLTP Act, 1995 on January next year. The study group had asked various organisations on their opinion in connection with the implementation of MLTP Act. Meanwhile, the State Prohibition Council in its meeting held in Aizawl under the chairmanship the Excise Minister, JH Rothuama. The meeting also discussed the report prepared by Presbyterian Synod which collected opinions from 1,008 persons. The Prohibition Council also welcomed efforts made by the YMA and other voluntary organisations for creation of conduceive and peaceful atmosphere during celeberation of Christmas and New year. Their representatives will also visit persons on duty in various localities on the 23rd evening.
Now the big question is whether the Mizoram govt will lift the Act legalising selling and consumption of wine/whiskey or any International branded in the market.
Meanwhile, since the passing of MLTP Act in 1997, though an interested person can still find liquor in various places but open sale and consumption was totally banned. It was in the year 2007, MLTP Act was amended which legalised manufacture of wine from guavas and grapes but with strict rules. In this amendment, manufacturer should follow govt rules on percentage of alcohol to be included in the wine and the quantity of wine to be possessed by any individual. The amendment also forbid transport and export of local manufactured wine outside the state.
During the year 2010, the state after 13 years of prohibiting grape cultivators from producing wine have brought out Zawlaidi, love potion, a locally manufactured grape wine, thanks to the amendment of MLTP Act 1997 in 2007. The enthusiasm of the grape farmers has been fuelled by the amendment of the Mizoram Liquor Total Prohibition (MLTP) Act. The Act had earlier prevented them from large-scale commercialisation of their products and wine-making from grapes.

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Peter Ngahanyui no more

Imphal, Dec 21 NNN: The United Naga Council (UNC) and the Naga People’s Front (NPF) in a separate statement have expressed their grief over the demise of Manipur additional DGP Peter Ngahanyui (IPS) this morning. The NPF said death of Peter Ngahanyui was a great loss for the society. Terming him as an upright police […]

Imphal, Dec 21 NNN: The United Naga Council (UNC) and the Naga People’s Front (NPF) in a separate statement have expressed their grief over the demise of Manipur additional DGP Peter Ngahanyui (IPS) this morning.
The NPF said death of Peter Ngahanyui was a great loss for the society. Terming him as an upright police officer, NPF said Peter was a gentleman who was liked by people.
Meanwhile, the UNC said Peter was one of the patriotic Naga officer who was also victimised for his straight forwardness and selfless service by the Government of Manipur.
“In his death, Nagas have lost a fearless, selfless and dedicated police officer and the vacuum thus created by him would be irreparable. Nagas people will never forget those valuable contributions that he had rendered during his life time.
The UNC shares the grieve and the sorrow of the bereave family members. It also prays for the departed soul to rest in peace in the heavenly abode,” the UNC stated.
Both the UNC and NPF then extend heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family members of late Peper.

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Tribal markets to be constructed : CM

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 21: The CM of Manipur Shri O. Ibobi said, tribal markets will be constructed in different places of the state. The govt. is trying to construct a community hall on the building of this A block so that every community can assemble here. The newly inaugurated market should be protected […]

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Imphal, Dec 21: The CM of Manipur Shri O. Ibobi said, tribal markets will be constructed in different places of the state. The govt. is trying to construct a community hall on the building of this A block so that every community can assemble here. The newly inaugurated market should be protected by women thinking as their properties. The vendors should also pay their taxes regularly.
He was opening a new tribal market at New Lambulane, Imphal east today.
The UPA Chairperson Smt. Sonia Gandhi inaugurated the market on November 12, 2010 and the construction began since 2006.
There are 636 vendors including 34 meat vendors.
The tribal affairs department selected the reserve and general categories vendors by lot.
The CM handed over vendor license to seven women vendors today. The director of tribal affaisrs H. Dilip asked the women vendors to take their licenses from the deptt.
A. Luikham, principal secy, tribal affairs and hills, ex-minister Ngamthang Haokip, Jangamlung Panmei, chairman of Senapati, Sadar Hills, Ukhrul and other imminent persons also attended the function.

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Accused sentenced to undergo five years imprisonment

Mail News Service New Delhi, Dec 21: The Addl. Session Judge, Fast Track Court, Rohini, New Delhi has convicted Vijay Khanna U/s 120 B, 420, 467, 468, 471, 482 A&B IPC and sentenced him to undergo five years Simple Imprisonment with fine of Rs.5000/-. Accused Vijay Khanna has also been imposed fine of Rs. 05 […]

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New Delhi, Dec 21: The Addl. Session Judge, Fast Track Court, Rohini, New Delhi has convicted Vijay Khanna U/s 120 B, 420, 467, 468, 471, 482 A&B IPC and sentenced him to undergo five years Simple Imprisonment with fine of Rs.5000/-. Accused Vijay Khanna has also been imposed fine of Rs. 05 lakh as compensation to the complainant.
CBI took up the investigation of FIR No.135/1991 of Police Station, Hazrat Nizamuddin, New Delhi on the directions of Govt. of India and registered a case on 08.10.1996 U/s 120 B, 420, 467 &471 IPC.
It was alleged in the complaint that the complainant was introduced to Mr. & Mrs. Vijay Khanna by a common friend. In November, 1992 the common friend approached the complainant and requested to lend an amount of Rs. Five lakh for a joint business venture with him and Mr. & Mrs. Vijay Khanna on a joint guarantee, to be repaid in three months. The complainant paid Rs. Five lakh to the common friend against a promissory note. On 01.03.1993, the accused met the complainant and handed over a draft of $ Twenty Five Thousand purportedly issued by Chemical Bank, Los Angeles, California. As the draft was equivalent to te Rs. 8,12,500/-, the complainant paid Rs. 3,12,500/- to the accused and returned the promissory note. Subsequently the draft was found to be forged when deposited by the complainant in his NRI account maintained in Punjab National Bank, Naraina, Delhi.
After thorough investigation a chargesheet was filed in CMM Court Delhi on 06.03.1998. The charges, U/s 420, 467 & 471 IPC were framed by the Trial Court on 22.05.2004. The Addl. Session Judge, Fast Track Court, Rohini found the accused guilty and convicted him.
In another case, the Addl. Session Judge, Fast Track Court, Rohini convicted accused Vijay Khanna U/s 120 B, 467, 471, 489 A & 489 B IPC and sentenced him to undergo five years Simple Imprisonment with a fine of Rs. Five Thousand. Accused Vijay Khanna has also been imposed a fine of Rs. 5 lakh payable to CITI Bank.
CBI took up the investigation of FIR No.200/1994 of Police Station, R.K. Puram, New Delhi on the directions of Govt. of India and registered a case on 12.08.1996.
It was alleged that the complainant & his client (NRI, who lives in USA) were introduced to Sh. Vijay Khanna by Sh. Narinder Kumar Jain (since expired) a friend of his client at a hotel in New Delhi on March, 01,1993, where Mr. Vijay Khanna had given a Bank draft no. 00718642 dated 24.02.1993 for US $ 10,000/- purportedly issued by Chemical Bank, Los Angeles California to complainant. In lieu of the bank draft, the complainant made a total payment of Rs.3,27,000/- to Sh. Vijay Khanna and Sh. Narinder Kumar Jain (since expired) on different occasions. On 02.03.1993, the complainant deposited the said bank draft in his NRI A/c No. 504341008 in CITI Bank, Connaught Circus, New Delhi, which was subsequently found to be forged.
A chargesheet was filed against accused Vijay Khanna U/s 420, 467, 468, 471, 489A & B r/w 120B IPC in the Court of CMM, Delhi on 06.07.1998. The Court found the accused Vijay Khanna guilty and convicted him.

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