Public Expenditure Reforms

Shamima Siddiqui, Director (M&C), PIB, with inputs from the Ministry of Finance Public Expenditure in the Government is managed as per the Appropriation Act which is passed by the Parliament every year. Based on the estimates of expenditure as presented in the Annual Financial Statement, Demands for Grants are presented for the approval of the […]

Shamima Siddiqui, Director (M&C), PIB, with inputs from the Ministry of Finance
Public Expenditure in the Government is managed as per the Appropriation Act which is passed by the Parliament every year. Based on the estimates of expenditure as presented in the Annual Financial Statement, Demands for Grants are presented for the approval of the Parliament. Thereafter, Ministries/Departments seek the approval of Parliament on their respective Detailed Demands for Grants (DDG) that gives service wise estimates of expenditure. During the financial year, expenditures are incurred in accordance with the estimates approved in the DDGs.
For the formulation of these estimates to be presented in the Budget, extensive consultations are held with the respective departments/ministries in meetings chaired by Secretary (Expenditure) in which the Internal Financial Units of the respective ministry/department, headed by the Financial Advisers and the functional heads in the ministries/departments participate.
The Central Government has embarked upon a fiscal consolidation programme to bring down its fiscal deficit over a period of time. With the reduction of the fiscal deficit, it is expected that the debt stock of Government would stabilize within acceptable limits. This would further reduce the interest payments that Government has to incur every year, thereby freeing more resources for development spending.
The expenditure of Central Government comprises of certain committed items like salaries, pension, interest payments, Defence etc. One of the important aspects of the salary and pension expenditure of the Government is the impact of revision in the salary structure of employees and the arrears arising out of implementation of Pay Commissions’ recommendations. This usually happens once in ten years when Pay Commission recommendations are implemented with retrospective effect. This aspect was also analysed by 13th Finance Commission (FC) which recommended that awards of Pay Commissions should be made to commence from the date on which the recommendations of future Pay Commissions are accepted by the Government. The 13th FC has further stated that since Finance Commissions are able to present their inter-governmental recommendations without any need for retrospective fiscal transactions, the same should be possible in the case of Pay Commissions as well.
The three major subsidies provided by Central Government are Food, Fertilizer and Petroleum Subsidies. Over the years, the subsidy bill of Government has been increasing rapidly and its share in the total expenditure of the Government has become a matter of concern. At present, the subsidy paid by the Government is routed through the provider of the goods and services that are subsidized. For better targeting of subsidy, the Central Government is moving towards a system in which the subsidy amount is directly given to the intended beneficiary.
To implement a solution to the above and to evolve a model of direct transfer of subsidies on Kerosene, LPG and Fertilizers, by re-engineering existing systems, processes and procedures in the implementation process, designing appropriate IT systems and aligning these with the issuance of UID numbers, and bringing about changes in the administration and supply chain management, the Government has constituted a Task Force under the Chairmanship of Shri. Nandan Nilekani, Chairman, Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).
Government has also constituted a High Level Expert Committee (HLEC) to suggest measures for efficient management of public expenditure under the Chairmanship of Dr. C. Rangarajan. The HLEC has made recommendations on fundamental aspects of public finance that are under consideration.
The Budget of Central Government is a statement of fiscal allocations and has no disclosures on the corresponding outcomes achieved. The disclosure on outcome had been attempted through separate exercises that report on the outcome achievements separately. Outcome Budget was started in Government consequent to the announcement of the Finance Minister in the budget speech for 2005-06. Detailed guidelines for the Outcome Budget presented by every Ministry in respect of every demand, except those explicitly exempted from doing so, for plan as well as non plan expenditure, are issued by Department of Expenditure every year.
The Performance Monitoring and Evaluation System (PMES) is a system of performing management and reporting which was started from the year 2009-10. Under PMES, each department is required to prepare a Results-Framework Document (RFD). RFD provides a summary of the most important results that a department/ministry expects to achieve during the financial year. This document has two main purposes: (i) move the focus of the department from process-orientation to results-orientation, and (ii) provide an objective and fair basis to evaluate department’s overall performance at the end of the year. These measures have increased the transparency in reporting of performance on outcomes.
For improving quality of expenditure on schemes, it is very important to ensure that there is robust performance evaluation and reporting mechanism that is tightly linked with the budgeting process and financial decision making. In long term, this would ensure that scarce public resources are optimally utilized for those activities that provide maximum benefit with least cost. The Plan expenditure of the Government can be divided into Central Plan and Assistance to State Plans. Central Plan consists of Central Plan Schemes and Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS) that are implemented by States. There is a need to rationalize schemes within a Ministry and across Ministries. Rationalisation of both plan and non plan schemes would require dropping of schemes which have out lived their utility, while taking up new schemes.
Regular Monitoring and Evaluation of schemes and incorporating changes required to address issues observed during evaluation is extremely essential to ensure that the quality of expenditure is maintained. There are various initiatives taken at Central Government level that have this objective. Programme Evaluation Organisation of the Planning commission regularly evaluates the programmes of Government. It has various Regional and Programme Evaluation Office in the country. Towards this objective, Cabinet, in November 2010 has approved setting up of an Independent Evaluation Office attached to the Planning Commission. The Comptroller and Auditor General of India also conducts performance audit of the activities of the Government, which analyses the aspects of economy, efficiency and effectiveness of Government activities.
Monitoring and evaluation also includes monitoring the trend and pace of expenditure on schemes. The Central Plan Scheme Monitoring System (CPSMS), which provides real time information on the status of plan schemes of the Government, is an important initiative in this regard. There is a need to strengthen this system to provide more information on expenditure and utilization under plan schemes.

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Shops to be opened

In view of the upcoming Christmas and New Year festivals the shops in Imphal areas are requested to open till 7.00 p.m. every day. Adequate security will be provided in the areas where shops are opened. Further, public are requested to be vigilant about suspicious objects, pick pockets, cheats etc. In case of any complaint/information, […]

In view of the upcoming Christmas and New Year festivals the shops in Imphal areas are requested to open till 7.00 p.m. every day. Adequate security will be provided in the areas where shops are opened. Further, public are requested to be vigilant about suspicious objects, pick pockets, cheats etc. In case of any complaint/information, the following officers/telephone numbers may be informed.
0385/2450214, 0385/2458515, 9856089966, 0385/2450002, 9862582877, 0385/2450882, 9402881534, 0385/2450882, 9402881879, 0385/2449975, 9436038404, 0385/2450580, 9612904636.

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Shops to be opened

In view of the upcoming Christmas and New Year festivals the shops in Imphal areas are requested to open till 7.00 p.m. every day. Adequate security will be provided in the areas where shops are opened. Further, public are requested to be vigilant about suspicious objects, pick pockets, cheats etc. In case of any complaint/information, […]

In view of the upcoming Christmas and New Year festivals the shops in Imphal areas are requested to open till 7.00 p.m. every day. Adequate security will be provided in the areas where shops are opened. Further, public are requested to be vigilant about suspicious objects, pick pockets, cheats etc. In case of any complaint/information, the following officers/telephone numbers may be informed.
0385/2450214, 0385/2458515, 9856089966, 0385/2450002, 9862582877, 0385/2450882, 9402881534, 0385/2450882, 9402881879, 0385/2449975, 9436038404, 0385/2450580, 9612904636.

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Demolishing Wall by Chinese Army in Arunachal Pradesh

MNS: As there is no commonly delineated Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China, there are a few areas along the border where India and China have different perceptions of LAC. Both sides patrol upto their respective perceptions of LAC due to perceived differences in alignment of LAC. On 13.7.2011, a PLA patrol […]

MNS: As there is no commonly delineated Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China, there are a few areas along the border where India and China have different perceptions of LAC. Both sides patrol upto their respective perceptions of LAC due to perceived differences in alignment of LAC.
On 13.7.2011, a PLA patrol attempted to cross a 200 feet wall of loose stones constructed 250 meters on our side of Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Yangtse area of Tawang which was prevented by our troops. The stone wall was partially damaged by PLA which has been reconstructed. As per the established mechanism with China, a strong protest was lodged with the Chinese side on the action of the PLA patrol in a Flag meeting.
This information was given by Defence Minister Shri AK Antony in written reply to Miss Anusuiya Uikey and Shri A. Elavarasan in Rajya Sabha today.

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Militant nabbed

Discovering the movement of UG cadre in general area Tangjeng Khunjao, troops of 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in the area and apprehended one UNLF cadre on 21 Dec 2011. The apprehendee was identified as No 1562, SS Pvt Inaoba Singh, 27 years, s/o Tombi Singh, r/o Napat, […]

Discovering the movement of UG cadre in general area Tangjeng Khunjao, troops of 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in the area and apprehended one UNLF cadre on 21 Dec 2011. The apprehendee was identified as No 1562, SS Pvt Inaoba Singh, 27 years, s/o Tombi Singh, r/o Napat, Thoubal. The apprehendee was handed over to Sugnu Police station.

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State responsibility to maintain HR Commission

Mail News Service New Delhi, Dec 20: 20 States have constituted State Human Rights Commissions. These are Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. 8 States have not constituted the State Human Rights […]

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New Delhi, Dec 20: 20 States have constituted State Human Rights Commissions. These are Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
8 States have not constituted the State Human Rights Commissions. These are Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Haryana, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Uttarakhand.
The responsibility to ensure adequate manpower and infrastructure for each SHRC lies primarily with the respective State Government. The Govt. of India and National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) are keen that each State sets up a State Human Rights Commission. The Govt. and NHRC have been requesting to all those States, which have not yet constituted their State Commission, to do so at the earliest. This was stated by Shri Jitendra Singh, Minister of State in Ministry of Home Affairs in written reply in the Lok Sabha today.

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State responsibility to maintain HR Commission

Mail News Service New Delhi, Dec 20: 20 States have constituted State Human Rights Commissions. These are Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. 8 States have not constituted the State Human Rights […]

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New Delhi, Dec 20: 20 States have constituted State Human Rights Commissions. These are Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal.
8 States have not constituted the State Human Rights Commissions. These are Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Haryana, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Uttarakhand.
The responsibility to ensure adequate manpower and infrastructure for each SHRC lies primarily with the respective State Government. The Govt. of India and National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) are keen that each State sets up a State Human Rights Commission. The Govt. and NHRC have been requesting to all those States, which have not yet constituted their State Commission, to do so at the earliest. This was stated by Shri Jitendra Singh, Minister of State in Ministry of Home Affairs in written reply in the Lok Sabha today.

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House pays tribute to Wungnaoshang, Borajao

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 20: The last Assembly session of the ninth Manipur Legislative Assembly began today at the new Assembly building for the first time. The new complex was inaugurated by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh earlier this month. The members paid obituary reference to K Wungnaoshang Keishing and Dr H Borajao who […]

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Imphal, Dec 20: The last Assembly session of the ninth Manipur Legislative Assembly began today at the new Assembly building for the first time. The new complex was inaugurated by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh earlier this month.
The members paid obituary reference to K Wungnaoshang Keishing and Dr H Borajao who died recently. Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh, Opposition leader, Radhabinod, Ph Parijat, Minister, Morung Makunga, N Mangi and others remembered the great works of the two departed leaders.O Joy suggested that no other proceedings should be done as obituary references were made.
Chief Minister said Wungnaoshang worked hard for his constituency and many people of his constituency had not even seen the district headquarter. Dr Borajao was a simple and sincere leader.
Chief Minister, O Ibobi singh presented the report of the Business Advisory committee and introduced Manipur Lok Ayukta Bill. Th Debendra, Minister Law and Legislative Affairs presented a report on band and blockades. MPP leaders, O Joy and others moved a private members resolution on bandh and blockade on 9 July 2010 in the House and the House formed a committee.
As per the report tabled in the House “The Manipur Bandh, blockade and economic blockade (Prevention) Bill 2011” was prepared. As it is a money bill recommendations of the Governor is necessary.
As the session was held for the first time in the new complex special security arrangements were taken up. Over 400 police personnel were on duty inside the complex and security personnel formed a ring around the complex.
Officials, media were not allowed to take in vehicles, mobile, cameras for security measures. Over a 1000 security personnel were stationed outside the complex since early morning.
Some members however felt discomfort over the sun rays coming directly to their faces. Sitting arrangements needed some change as some members had to pass next to the seat of the Leader of the House whenever one comes in or goes out.

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House pays tribute to Wungnaoshang, Borajao

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 20: The last Assembly session of the ninth Manipur Legislative Assembly began today at the new Assembly building for the first time. The new complex was inaugurated by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh earlier this month. The members paid obituary reference to K Wungnaoshang Keishing and Dr H Borajao who […]

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Imphal, Dec 20: The last Assembly session of the ninth Manipur Legislative Assembly began today at the new Assembly building for the first time. The new complex was inaugurated by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh earlier this month.
The members paid obituary reference to K Wungnaoshang Keishing and Dr H Borajao who died recently. Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh, Opposition leader, Radhabinod, Ph Parijat, Minister, Morung Makunga, N Mangi and others remembered the great works of the two departed leaders.O Joy suggested that no other proceedings should be done as obituary references were made.
Chief Minister said Wungnaoshang worked hard for his constituency and many people of his constituency had not even seen the district headquarter. Dr Borajao was a simple and sincere leader.
Chief Minister, O Ibobi singh presented the report of the Business Advisory committee and introduced Manipur Lok Ayukta Bill. Th Debendra, Minister Law and Legislative Affairs presented a report on band and blockades. MPP leaders, O Joy and others moved a private members resolution on bandh and blockade on 9 July 2010 in the House and the House formed a committee.
As per the report tabled in the House “The Manipur Bandh, blockade and economic blockade (Prevention) Bill 2011” was prepared. As it is a money bill recommendations of the Governor is necessary.
As the session was held for the first time in the new complex special security arrangements were taken up. Over 400 police personnel were on duty inside the complex and security personnel formed a ring around the complex.
Officials, media were not allowed to take in vehicles, mobile, cameras for security measures. Over a 1000 security personnel were stationed outside the complex since early morning.
Some members however felt discomfort over the sun rays coming directly to their faces. Sitting arrangements needed some change as some members had to pass next to the seat of the Leader of the House whenever one comes in or goes out.

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Talks on to form alliance says Nitin Gadkari

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 20: The BJP Chief, Nitin Gadkari addressing a press conference today at Hotel Classic said a sports University should be established in the state and there should be proper development in communications , power, water supply , IT sector, tourism. BJP will prepare a Vision document 2025 and if BJP […]

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Imphal, Dec 20: The BJP Chief, Nitin Gadkari addressing a press conference today at Hotel Classic said a sports University should be established in the state and there should be proper development in communications , power, water supply , IT sector, tourism. BJP will prepare a Vision document 2025 and if BJP comes to power in 2014 there will be proper check on fund.
He cited the example of Chhatisgarh where there is corruption free PDS. Talks were held with MPP he said when asked about pre poll alliance. On AFSPA he said it is a sensitive issue and the party will discuss it properly. Situation between NE and JK is different he added. A BJP delegation also discussed the matter with the Prime Minister he further said. Killings of innocent people should be stopped and human rights should be protected he added. The Congress led government in the centre is embroiled in corruption and the state Congress leaders have considered it their birth right to resort to corrupt practices.

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Talks on to form alliance says Nitin Gadkari

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 20: The BJP Chief, Nitin Gadkari addressing a press conference today at Hotel Classic said a sports University should be established in the state and there should be proper development in communications , power, water supply , IT sector, tourism. BJP will prepare a Vision document 2025 and if BJP […]

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Imphal, Dec 20: The BJP Chief, Nitin Gadkari addressing a press conference today at Hotel Classic said a sports University should be established in the state and there should be proper development in communications , power, water supply , IT sector, tourism. BJP will prepare a Vision document 2025 and if BJP comes to power in 2014 there will be proper check on fund.
He cited the example of Chhatisgarh where there is corruption free PDS. Talks were held with MPP he said when asked about pre poll alliance. On AFSPA he said it is a sensitive issue and the party will discuss it properly. Situation between NE and JK is different he added. A BJP delegation also discussed the matter with the Prime Minister he further said. Killings of innocent people should be stopped and human rights should be protected he added. The Congress led government in the centre is embroiled in corruption and the state Congress leaders have considered it their birth right to resort to corrupt practices.

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Eco-System in NE States

Mail News Service New Delhi, Dec 20: Fragmentation of habitats is known to have adverse impact on biodiversity. Taking note of this in the North Eastern States, the Government has taken up a number of measures. These inter alia include the following: (i) Documentation of plant and animal diversity of the north eastern States by […]

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New Delhi, Dec 20: Fragmentation of habitats is known to have adverse impact on biodiversity. Taking note of this in the North Eastern States, the Government has taken up a number of measures. These inter alia include the following:
(i) Documentation of plant and animal diversity of the north eastern States by the regional centres of the Botanical Survey in India and the Zoological Survey of India, respectively.
(ii) Biodiversity characterisation at the landscape level using satellite remote sensing in parts of North-eastern India jointly by the Department of Biotechnology and Department of Space in order to comprehensively map the bioresources, including providing population status of more than 1000 species.
(iii) Establishment of the Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development in Imphal, Manipur in 2001 by Department of Biotechnology for development and sustainable utilization of bioresources through biotechnological interventions for socio-economic growth of the North-Eastern region.
(iv) Setting up of the North-Eastern Region-Biotechnology Programme Management Cell by Department of Biotechnology to effectively coordinate various programmes implemented in the region.
(v) Supporting of a number of research and development projects by the Government towards restoration of degraded habitats in the North Eastern region. This information was given by the Minister of State for Environment and Forests (independent charge) Shrimati Jayanthi Natarajan in a written reply to a question by Shri Kumar Deepak Das in Rajya Sabha today.

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Two held

MNS: Discovering the movement of UG cadre in general area Heikakpoki, troops of 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in the area and apprehended one PLA cadre on 19 Dec 2011. The apprehendee was identified as No 306 Moirangthem Sanjit Singh alias Santosh, s/o Moirangthem Ibotombi Singh, r/o Khangbok […]

MNS: Discovering the movement of UG cadre in general area Heikakpoki, troops of 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in the area and apprehended one PLA cadre on 19 Dec 2011. The apprehendee was identified as No 306 Moirangthem Sanjit Singh alias Santosh, s/o Moirangthem Ibotombi Singh, r/o Khangbok Khunou Leikai, Thoubal. 01 x 9mm Pistol and 03 x live rounds of 9 mm were recovered from the apprehendee who alongwith recoveries were handed Kakching Police station.A combined force of 15th AR and Thoubal Police commandos apprehended a cadre of KYKL from Wangjing Bazar last evening around four p.m.
The apprehandee was identified as Mayengbam Premjit alias Hemanta (26) Pangaltabi Awang Leikai.

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Two held

MNS: Discovering the movement of UG cadre in general area Heikakpoki, troops of 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in the area and apprehended one PLA cadre on 19 Dec 2011. The apprehendee was identified as No 306 Moirangthem Sanjit Singh alias Santosh, s/o Moirangthem Ibotombi Singh, r/o Khangbok […]

MNS: Discovering the movement of UG cadre in general area Heikakpoki, troops of 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in the area and apprehended one PLA cadre on 19 Dec 2011. The apprehendee was identified as No 306 Moirangthem Sanjit Singh alias Santosh, s/o Moirangthem Ibotombi Singh, r/o Khangbok Khunou Leikai, Thoubal. 01 x 9mm Pistol and 03 x live rounds of 9 mm were recovered from the apprehendee who alongwith recoveries were handed Kakching Police station.A combined force of 15th AR and Thoubal Police commandos apprehended a cadre of KYKL from Wangjing Bazar last evening around four p.m.
The apprehandee was identified as Mayengbam Premjit alias Hemanta (26) Pangaltabi Awang Leikai.

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Christmas celebrated

Mail News Service New Delhi, Dec 20: Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi, a secular and non-profit organization of Manipuris settled in Delhi and its surrounding areas, in association with the Manipur Christian Fellowship, Delhi celebrated the “Happy Chritsmas,2011” on 18.12.2011 ( Sunday) in a grand fashion at Dwarka. Dr. Thokchom Meinya, MP (LS) graced the grand […]

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New Delhi, Dec 20: Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi, a secular and non-profit organization of Manipuris settled in Delhi and its surrounding areas, in association with the Manipur Christian Fellowship, Delhi celebrated the “Happy Chritsmas,2011” on 18.12.2011 ( Sunday) in a grand fashion at Dwarka.
Dr. Thokchom Meinya, MP (LS) graced the grand occasion as the Chief Guest. Pastor, R.S.Theodre from Manipur Christian Fellowship , Delhi was the Guests of Honour and Shri K.D.Singh, IPS (Rtd), Sh.R.K.Brajachand ,President, MDA, Smt N.G.Peni, VP, MDA, Col(rtd) R.K.P. Singh also adorned the auspicious function on the Dias. The function was also attended by various other special invitees and dignitaries.
While speaking on the occasion, the chief guest Dr. Thokchom Meinya, MP (LS) expressed his happiness regarding the efforts made by Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi to celebrate such a significant occasion in the National Capital to bolster the bond of love and unity among the various communities residing in our home state Manipur. He further emphasized that present and future generations of our society should draw lessons from our ancestors the art of living together among all people from hills and plains like the members of a single family and must respect each other so that people of the region can co-exist peacefully and harmoniously. He also recalled the matrimonial alliances made among different communities of Manipur in the past as a witness to the bonhomie among us from time immemorial. The Manipur Christian Fellowship members presented a series of Christmas songs much to the applause of the invitees and participants.

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Christmas celebrated

Mail News Service New Delhi, Dec 20: Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi, a secular and non-profit organization of Manipuris settled in Delhi and its surrounding areas, in association with the Manipur Christian Fellowship, Delhi celebrated the “Happy Chritsmas,2011” on 18.12.2011 ( Sunday) in a grand fashion at Dwarka. Dr. Thokchom Meinya, MP (LS) graced the grand […]

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New Delhi, Dec 20: Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi, a secular and non-profit organization of Manipuris settled in Delhi and its surrounding areas, in association with the Manipur Christian Fellowship, Delhi celebrated the “Happy Chritsmas,2011” on 18.12.2011 ( Sunday) in a grand fashion at Dwarka.
Dr. Thokchom Meinya, MP (LS) graced the grand occasion as the Chief Guest. Pastor, R.S.Theodre from Manipur Christian Fellowship , Delhi was the Guests of Honour and Shri K.D.Singh, IPS (Rtd), Sh.R.K.Brajachand ,President, MDA, Smt N.G.Peni, VP, MDA, Col(rtd) R.K.P. Singh also adorned the auspicious function on the Dias. The function was also attended by various other special invitees and dignitaries.
While speaking on the occasion, the chief guest Dr. Thokchom Meinya, MP (LS) expressed his happiness regarding the efforts made by Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi to celebrate such a significant occasion in the National Capital to bolster the bond of love and unity among the various communities residing in our home state Manipur. He further emphasized that present and future generations of our society should draw lessons from our ancestors the art of living together among all people from hills and plains like the members of a single family and must respect each other so that people of the region can co-exist peacefully and harmoniously. He also recalled the matrimonial alliances made among different communities of Manipur in the past as a witness to the bonhomie among us from time immemorial. The Manipur Christian Fellowship members presented a series of Christmas songs much to the applause of the invitees and participants.

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KRA claims

Imphal, Dec 19 NNN: The KNO/KRA (Kuki Revolutionary Army ) on Monday claimed it shot and injured a man late last night for allegedly involving in extortions from public using names of various militant organizations and warned him that he will be awarded capital punishment if he does not surrender before the group within 24 […]

Imphal, Dec 19 NNN: The KNO/KRA (Kuki Revolutionary Army ) on Monday claimed it shot and injured a man late last night for allegedly involving in extortions from public using names of various militant organizations and warned him that he will be awarded capital punishment if he does not surrender before the group within 24 hours.
Kamlim Khongsai of Gallom village in Senapati district was shot at by cadres of KRA around 10:30 pm at Khongsai village in Imphal East district.
A gang led by Khongsai involved in many cases of extortions from various government departments using names of various militant groups, particularly Kuki Revolutionary Army, its publicity secretary T. Simte told Newmai News Network over telephone from an undisclosed location on Monday.
Simte also said Khongsai continued his anti social activities and did not heed to the party despite warning before he was shot and wounded by KRA.
Giving a stern warning, Simte said KRA will kill them if Khongsai and his gang involves in further extortion and refuses to surrender before the party within 24 hours.
He also maintained that KRA has been working for the good of the society so it would not tolerate any anti-social elements.

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ZB against ban on UNC

Imphal, Dec 19 NNN : The Zeliangrong Baudi, Manipur (ZB) has expressed unhappiness over the move of the Secular Progressive front (SPF) cabinet (Manipur govt) intiating for the banning of the Naga apex body United Naga Council (UNC) as an “unlawful organization” under Prevention of Unlawful Activities, 1967, and termed it as “communal and biased […]

Imphal, Dec 19 NNN : The Zeliangrong Baudi, Manipur (ZB) has expressed unhappiness over the move of the Secular Progressive front (SPF) cabinet (Manipur govt) intiating for the banning of the Naga apex body United Naga Council (UNC) as an “unlawful organization” under Prevention of Unlawful Activities, 1967, and termed it as “communal and biased step” towards the Naga community.
Zeliangrong Baudi said in case the SPF Government feels that United Naga Council is an unlawful organization then what about the entire valley based civil societies like United Committee Manipur (UCM), All Manipur Clubs’ Organization (AMUCO), All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU), Manipur Students’ Federation (MSF) which were instrumental in burning Manipur assembly and Indian national flags and ransacked properties on large scale while protesting the “Cease-fire without territorial limit” in 2001.
ZB added the AMSU had banned all educational institutions in the State for almost four months in 2009 to protest the fake encounter that resulted in the killing of Sanjit and Rabina Devi which in turn the Government had to change academic calendar of the troubled year and annual examinations were also conducted in February/March 2010.
It also attacked the SPF Government saying large number of weapons and militants were found at official quarters of ministers and MLAs in Babupara, Imphal besides one of the SPF ministers shot the Advocate General of Manipur causing serious injuries to him in December 2009. It said a minister’s son also killed a civilian in March 2011. Recently, five persons, including vice president of a regional party in the State were apprehended along with arms which were reportedly belonged to some militant groups, the Zeliangrong Baudi alleged..
Questioning that how many of them have been booked and declared unlawful by the State government, ZB said they (valley based NGOs) were not declared unlawful because they belong to “dominant community”, adding that if the UNC is declared unlawful organization then it can be taken that it is so because it belongs to the Nagas.
ZB said it will not remain silent to such “communal policy” of SPF Government and further cautioned the Zeliangrong public to remain alert for any eventuality in the near future.

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Medical camp

MNS: Medical camp was organized by 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) at Village Merryland on 19 Dec 2011 under supervision of Dr L Hemma Devi, Medical Officer, CMO Thoubal, Dr Surjit Singh, Medical Officer, PHC Wangjing, Dr A Rajen Singh, Medical Officer (AYUSH), PHC Wangjing, AK Chaoba Singh, Lab Technician, […]

MNS: Medical camp was organized by 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) at Village Merryland on 19 Dec 2011 under supervision of Dr L Hemma Devi, Medical Officer, CMO Thoubal, Dr Surjit Singh, Medical Officer, PHC Wangjing, Dr A Rajen Singh, Medical Officer (AYUSH), PHC Wangjing, AK Chaoba Singh, Lab Technician, DMMU Thoubal, Ch Surchand Singh, X-Ray Technician, DMMU Thoubal and a team of medical officers and paramedical staff of 15 Assam Rifles.
A total of 350 people from Merryland, Wabagching, Rimpam, Konaitang, Thamlai Khunou, Thamlai and adjoining villages were benefited. The Medical Officers addressed to the ailments of the people and medicines were distributed. The villagers could also avail state of the art facilities of mobile X-Ray machine, Ultra-sound machine and laboratory.
The medical camp was followed by Advent Christmas function with the villagers. The celebration was attended by the Commandant 15 Assam Rifles. The function commenced with Christmas Cake cutting by the village Headman followed by presentation of Christmas gifts to villagers.

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CM inaugurates market

C Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 19: The CM, O. Ibobi inaugurated a Rs. Four crores 47 lakhs Wangjing Lamding Keithel today. The newly inaugurated market included 500 women vendors and 15 shopping blocks. The CM also attended as chief guest at the 30th annual function of South East Manipur College, Komlathabi, Chandel. He also […]

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Imphal, Dec 19: The CM, O. Ibobi inaugurated a Rs. Four crores 47 lakhs Wangjing Lamding Keithel today. The newly inaugurated market included 500 women vendors and 15 shopping blocks.
The CM also attended as chief guest at the 30th annual function of South East Manipur College, Komlathabi, Chandel. He also laid the foundation stone for the construction of health centres of Wangjing and Chandel.
Speaking on the occasion, the CM Said The govt. is planning to upgrade Wangjing asn other Nagar Panchayat to the states of municipality. It is impossible to take up a big plan of govt. without the co-operation of the people. Therefore people should try to dedicate for it, he said and added that the present SPF govt. is paying more attention to education, health, roads and bridges.
Spaking at the function held in Chandel, the education minister DD Thaisii said, although may college applied for grant in aid however some colleges have to provisions to get grant in aid.
M. Hemanta, MLA while speaking at the inaugural function of Wangjing market pressurised to upgrade Wangjing Nagar Panchayat to the states of municipality.
The health minister L. Jayentakumar, Smt. O. Landhoni, Y. Surchandra, MLAs and top officials of the govt. attended the functions.

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