Ar organises health seminar

Mail News Service Imphal, June 26 : A health seminar was conducted by 28 Sector Assam Rifles under the Aegis of IGAR South at Kakching today. The seminar was appropriately themed ‘AVOID THE SCARE BE AWARE’ wherein the Assam Rifles and other Government and Non Government agencies of Manipur joined hands to spread knowledge against […]

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Imphal, June 26 : A health seminar was conducted by 28 Sector Assam Rifles under the Aegis of IGAR South at Kakching today. The seminar was appropriately themed ‘AVOID THE SCARE BE AWARE’ wherein the Assam Rifles and other Government and Non Government agencies of Manipur joined hands to spread knowledge against the menace of HIV and AIDS.
The seminar was a significant step forward in the direction to eradicate the stigma and discrimination associated with the victims of HIV and AIDS. Various eminent speakers including prominent doctors expressed their views covering a wide spectrum on related issues with particular, the current topics like Changing Scenario of AIDS, Stigma and Discrimination, the nexus of Drugs, HIV and AIDS, Role and Challenges of Media and Alternative Cure from AYUSH being emphasised upon.
The seminar was inaugurated by Maj Gen Rajeev Chopra, IGAR(S) and was graced by various civil dignitaries including Dr Pramod Kumar Singh, Dr S Gojendra Singh, Dr Seram Meena Devi, Dr Y Gopalkrishna and Satyajit Usham, Editor of Hueiyen Lanpao. In addition, a large number of students from various colleges of Thoubal and Chandel District also attended .
The seminar included a discussion on various issues and questions of the audience were aptly answered by the eminent panel. The lectures and the interaction with the speakers were an eye-opener for the attendees, particularity the young students who were not aware of some of the aspects related to AIDS.

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NSCN-IM reacts to extortion issue

DIMAPUR, June 26 NNN : Reacting to the reported directive of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), government of India to the government of Nagaland to stop the NSCN-IM from levying tax on common people, the Naga outfit has warned that in the event of any unwanted situation that may emerge from the statement of […]

DIMAPUR, June 26 NNN : Reacting to the reported directive of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), government of India to the government of Nagaland to stop the NSCN-IM from levying tax on common people, the Naga outfit has warned that in the event of any unwanted situation that may emerge from the statement of the MHA, then the government of India will be held responsible.
“The National Socialist Council of Nagalim (NSCN) has taken a very critical stand of the press reportage that appeared in the media captioned ‘Centre asks Nagaland government to stop NSCN (I-M) levying tax’ wherein the Director (NE) JPN Singh of the Government of India (GoI) Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has blatantly accused the NSCN of the increase in price on commodities and violation of the Cease-fire ground rules. The Director also had created an unwarranted “Threat perception” scenario and went on board to question if NSCN was the Naga political organization mandated to represent the Nagas,” the Naga outfit stated.
The Home Ministry Director (NE) JPN Singh, in his letter, said NSCN (I-M) has been arrogating itself the responsibility of finding political solution on behalf of the Nagas in general of which it clearly is not the sole representative. The outfit is not only not observing the cease fire ground rules, but also violating all the existing laws, rules and regulations, Home Ministry Director (NE) said.

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Meeting Between Govt and ULFA Held

Mail News Service New Delhi, June 26 : A tripartite meeting involving the representatives of Government of Assam, and ULFA was held here today under the Chairmanship of Union Home Secretary, Sh. R.K. Singh to review the progress made in talks with ULFA and also to discuss their demands. The ULFA delegation was led by […]

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New Delhi, June 26 : A tripartite meeting involving the representatives of Government of Assam, and ULFA was held here today under the Chairmanship of Union Home Secretary, Sh. R.K. Singh to review the progress made in talks with ULFA and also to discuss their demands. The ULFA delegation was led by Shri Arabinda Rajkhowa (Chairman, ULFA). Shri Anil Goswami, OSD, Sh. S.Jayaraman, Special Secretary, MHA, Sh. P.C. Haldar Government of India’s Representative for Peace Talks, Sh. Sailesh, Principal Secretary (Home & Political), Govt. of Assam, Sh. Khagen Sarma, Additional DG, Govt. of Assam, Sh. Shambhu Singh, Joint Secretary, North East, MHA were also present.
Among other issues, ULFA leaders requested that additional measures are needed to be taken for effective guarding of Indo-Bangladesh Border to check illegal infiltration from across the border. Union Home Secretary stated that Government is committed to take all possible measures to control the illegal influx. He added that measures already taken along international border have helped in curbing illegal infiltration from across the border.
Union Home Secretary reviewed the progress made in talks with ULFA delegation. After detailed discussion, it was decided to follow up on a few specific steps on some issues. He also stated that a meeting was required with the heads of various Central Ministries and Government of Assam, in connection with the different issues raised by the delegation.
ULFA representatives requested that genuine grievances of the people of Assam need to be addressed on priority. Union Home Secretary responded by emphasizing that Government attaches highest priority and importance to address the grievances of the people of the country including Assam.

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Chinar corps pay tribute to martyrs

Mail News Service Imphal, June 26 : Wreath Laying ceremony was held at Chinar Corps, Badami Bagh Cantt, Srinagar to pay tribute to the martyred soldiers who laid down their lives during the recent terrorist attack. Lt Gen Gurmit Singh, Chinar Corps Commander and all ranks of Chinar Corps laid wreath as a mark of […]

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Imphal, June 26 : Wreath Laying ceremony was held at Chinar Corps, Badami Bagh Cantt, Srinagar to pay tribute to the martyred soldiers who laid down their lives during the recent terrorist attack. Lt Gen Gurmit Singh, Chinar Corps Commander and all ranks of Chinar Corps laid wreath as a mark of honour for the brave hearts. As a special gesture and symbol of jointness, Shri Ashok Prasad, IPS, DGP J&K also attended the ceremony and laid wreath on behalf of the J&K Police.
On 24 Jun, in a terrorist attack on the convoy of Army, eight soldiers had attained martyrdom. Among the martyrs were Hav Lalrohula from Aizwal Dist (Mizoram), LNk Z Lalringhetta from Mamit Dist (Mizoram), Sep Pravin Das from Udalguri (Assam), Sep John Lalumi Vajphei from Churachandpur (Manipur), Sep Moanung Sang from Mokokchung Dist (Nagaland), Signalman Yadaiah M from Mahbubnagar Dist (AP), Signalman Girdhari Prajapati from Balia Distt. (UP) and Sep Adwaita Nandi from Bankura Distt. Earlier, PM Manmohan Singh, UPA Chairperson Smt Sonia Gandhi, Jammu and Kashmir Governor NN Vohra, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad had visited the Base Hospital at Badami Bagh Cantt, Srinagar to honour the martyrs personally. The PM had expressed that the country is proud of what Army is doing in the service of the Nation.
Names of these martyrs will be engraved at the Chinar Corps Memorial and their contribution towards peace in the Kashmir Valley will become part of the history. Lt Gen Gurmit Singh while lauding the brave soldiers said “My heart goes out to the families and relatives of the martyrs. May God bestow strength to bear the loss. Chinar Corps salutes them and their martyrdom will only strengthen our resolve to bring peace in Kashmir”.

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Demands for Rs 570 cr passed

  IMPHAL, June 26 MNS NNN: Manipur MLA Shyamkumar while taking part in the discussion in the state assembly has suggested that it would be a right step of the government to check the ‘forced imposition of tax and the killing’ often carried out by the NSCN-IM along National Highway-2. Meanwhile, Manipur assembly today cleared […]

 

IMPHAL, June 26 MNS NNN: Manipur MLA Shyamkumar while taking part in the discussion in the state assembly has suggested that it would be a right step of the government to check the ‘forced imposition of tax and the killing’ often carried out by the NSCN-IM along National Highway-2.
Meanwhile, Manipur assembly today cleared a total amount of Rs 570 crore for Transport, Public Works Department and Information Technology on Wednesday.
Rs 60, 58, 41, 000 for Transport, Rs 488, 65, 96, 000 for Public Works Department and Rs 31, 96, 70, 000 for Information and Technology were passed by the House.
While participating in the discussion on the demands, Opposition leader I Ibohalbi suggested the state Government to make less density in the differences of all routes of the hill and valley including the inter-village roads and to make the National Highways connecting the state as an all-weather-road.
Urging the Government to renovate the state Guest House, Ibohalbi further suggested for revival of the Manipur State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC).
He said the Government needs to look into the matter regarding the negative response by two-wheeler riders in the state on wearing helmets while travelling on the road despite the Government’s order.
MLA L Ibomcha from the Opposition bench called for providing service protection to the PWD engineers and for regularization of engineers in the department.
He also urged the ruling Congress to construct a flyover at Keishampat where the people are facing congested traffic flow all the time.
Road median can be seen from Keishampat along National Highway-150 to Imphal Tulihal Airport, while this has not been put up on the road stretch from the airport to Churachandpur district which has caused accidents while travelling on this section, he said.Before passing the demands the members discussed various issues related to transport, Public Works Department (PWD) and Information Technology (IT) .
Dr I Ibohalbi said the government should improve the conditions of the highways. He said the quarters of MLAs are not properly maintained.
Dy chief Minister, Gaikhangam informed the House that three main accused allegedly involved in the killing of a Manipur Civil Servant Dr Thingnam Kishan and two other staffs, Y Token and A Rajen are not yet arrested .
The state had witnessed protest after the three state government officials were kidnapped and beaten to death by suspected NSCN (IM) cadres on February 18, 2009. Gaikhangam said the matter is now investigated by CBI .
He however said a senior cadre allegedly involved in the killing identified as self style Lt Col Hopeson Ningshen of NSCN(IM) is now lodged at at Tihar jail, Delhi.
He said the government will ask the CBI to expedite the investigations.

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Day against drug abuse observed

Imphal, June 26 MNS/NNN: As observed at other parts of the world, the international day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking 2013 was observed in Manipur. The All Manipur Anti Drug Association, AMADA observed the day today at Manipur Press Club Majorkhul. The theme of the year is make health your new high in life […]

Imphal, June 26 MNS/NNN: As observed at other parts of the world, the international day against drug abuse and illicit trafficking 2013 was observed in Manipur. The All Manipur Anti Drug Association, AMADA observed the day today at Manipur Press Club Majorkhul. The theme of the year is make health your new high in life not drugs.
The eight annual excellent awear the marvel 2013 was given to Kangjam Ranjit imspector Manipur Police dept govt. of Manipur for his outstanding duty in connection with drug abuse and illicit trafficking.
O. Joy addressing the occasion said that our society is facing three major issues namely drug, corruption and law and order. Drug abuse is a burning issue in Manipur. Even the police officer, politician and army involved in the drug trafficking. Many youths are drug addict.
The 9th International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking was observed in Imphal under the auspices of All Manipur Anti-Drug Association (AMADA).
Participating in the observance function held at the Press Club here, ex-minister and Manipur Peopleà,Party (MPP) advisor O Joy stressed on giving more impetus in tackling drug menace, corruption confronting Manipur and in improving law and order as well.
He said, increasing number of roads, buildings and other infrastructure developments that we see today in the state are all useless until and unless we try to deal with the present drug menace, corruption and law and order situation prevailing here.
Joy said real action is needed rather than uttering words to address such problems and lauded some of the personnel of Manipur Police who have done well in the efforts to tackle the problem of drug trafficking that everyone has witnessed now.
Besides Joy, M Padamini Devi, president, AMADA, RK Ibungosana, Superintendent of Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), regional unit Imphal and Dr K Komolini Devi, Deputy Director (PH), Medical Directorate, Lamphelpat were also present at the function.
At the occasion, Sub-Inspector K Ranjit, former officer-in-charge, Special Intelligence Unit (SIU) of Manipur Police which was abolished by Manipur Government recently, was conferred with the AMADA’s Athouba) Award, 2013.
The day was also observed at Noney bazaar in Tamenglong district under the aegis of District Social Welfare Department, Tamenglong by joining hands with different NGOs. There, a public rally was also organised as part of the observation.
Chandel district also joined the other parts of the state in observing the day as the district Social Welfare Department organised a function to mark the day.
In 1987, United Nations (UN) declared 26 June as International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. Ever since, this day is observed to create awareness about drug abuse and its harmful effects on health. Seizing the opportunity, 9 Sector AR under HQ IGAR (S)organised a plethora of events to campaign against the same in which all units under the Sector participated actively. 40 AR organised an awareness programme at Darul-Uloom (Markaz) at village Haureibi, Thoubal Dist. 30 AR organised a stage show on drug abuse for the locals of village Khonghampat, Imphal West Dist. A number of representatives from various organisations including Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and All Manipur Anti Drug Association were also present. 15 AR organised counselling and lectures by Unit Medical Officers in Phundrei Junior Higher Secondary School, Chaoyaima Higher Secondary School Thoubal and Memorial English Academy School of Yairipok. Pamphlets on ‘Drugs Drag You Down’ were distributed amongst the participants. 18 SIKH joined hands with the Anjuman Islam-E-Musharaah (AIM) and organised an anti drugs rally at Lilong Haorebi for eradicating illegal drug business.

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PM dedicates longest transportation tunnel

Mail News Service New Delhi, June 26 : The Indian Railways added another feather in its cap with the historic milestone of connecting Kashmir valley with the Jammu region. The Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh dedicated the newly constructed railway line between Banihal (Jammu region)-Qazigund (Kashmir valley) section to the nation by flagging off the […]

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New Delhi, June 26 : The Indian Railways added another feather in its cap with the historic milestone of connecting Kashmir valley with the Jammu region. The Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh dedicated the newly constructed railway line between Banihal (Jammu region)-Qazigund (Kashmir valley) section to the nation by flagging off the first DEMU train from Banihal through the Pir Panjal tunnel- the longest transportation tunnel of India, from Banihal Railway station in Jammu & Kashmir today.
Ircon International Ltd., a PSU under the Ministry of Railways, has been the principal executing agency for Northern Railway to execute the work of Dharam-Qazigund Section of USBRL Project which includes Banihal-Qazigund section and Pir Panjal Tunnel.
The Kashmir Valley railway ( Qazigund-Baramulla section) is a 119 km long modern railway line that became completely operational in October 2009. So far it is an island railway, not yet connected to the Indian Railway network. It connects Baramula in the western part of Kashmir to Qazigund at the other end of the Valley, via Srinagar. With today’s dedication of this challenging project to the nation, the extension of this railway line beyond the Pir Panjal Mountains in to the Jammu region has been achieved with trains running on the new railway section of Qazigund-Banihal. The 17.7 km long rail link paves way for the future railway connectivity of Kashmir region with the national railway network.
On 28th December, 2012, the first trial run train was operated on this section of Qazigund-Banihal which is 17.7 kms long, of this 6.5 km is on cutting and embankment including bridges. This section mostly consists of a 11.2 km long, Tunnel T-80 which pierces through the Pir Panjal range, providing a direct rail connection between the Kashmir Valley and Jammu region. About 11,78,500 cubic meters of earthwork in cutting and filling has been done. The maximum depth of cutting on this section is 15.20 meters and maximum height of embankment is 16.70 meters. 39 bridges have also been constructed in this section which include two major bridges, 30 minor bridges and 7 Road Over Bridges/Road Under Bridges. The total expenditure of Rs. 1691.00 cr. has been incurred by the railways to complete this section.
Tunnel T-80 has been provided the State of the Art systems with CCTV cameras at every 62. 5 m, linear fire detection system, fire fighting system with fire hydrants at every 125 m, emergency telephone with communication to control room at every 250 m, fire extinguishers and fire alarm at every 250 m, air quality monitoring system at every 500 m, escape route signs to guide the shortest escape route in emergency at every 50 m, emergency lighting and normal lighting and public address system. A 3.0 m wide road along the track for rescue and maintenance purpose has been constructed with a 772.0 m long escape tunnel to provide additional escape route. Tunnel ventilation system has been provided which consists of 25 fans along the tunnel, installed in the ceiling of tunnel in groups of 5 each.
Falling in mountainous terrain, JK has always been a challenge to transportation providers. Other factors which increase the difficulty in providing modes of transportation.

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Elusive peace makes one and all restless

Number one problem confronting Manipur is lawlessness. Since the emergence of insurgency movement in the state three or four decades back the administration in the remote areas had collapsed. Nothing can be done at the remote areas. Even the MLAs who went to their respective constituencies were attacked by armed elements. Therefore it is not […]

Number one problem confronting Manipur is lawlessness. Since the emergence of insurgency movement in the state three or four decades back the administration in the remote areas had collapsed. Nothing can be done at the remote areas. Even the MLAs who went to their respective constituencies were attacked by armed elements. Therefore it is not surprising that though the Autonomous Hill District council members were elected through democratic process they are working here sitting at the state capital. If they go and decide to work at their respective areas they will be nowhere. But they must go, for they have been elected to serve the men and women in their localities. Elusive peace does not permit even our elected leaders to function peacefully without any fear. The change if any the people of the state want to bring should be to usher in peace and tranquillity in the remote hills and village areas. The fear for abduction and kidnapping had discouraged the Government officials to visit the remote areas and inspect the development works taken up. This is not a good development. When a few scribes stood at the roadside nullah constructed by contractors at remote areas it caved in. Reason being there were improper mixture of sand and cement. Luckily these buildings constructed at the remote areas are not crumbling. Those contractors, who have taken up mini stadium or office building constructions at the remote areas might be very sincere and honest. Quality was maintained. On the contrary some bridges constructed in the state capital by the local contractors depressed some time back. Had they been allotted the work of building construction in the remote areas only the debris would have remained? At the end the losers happen to be the people of the state, when lawlessness permeates everywhere. The big shots can move freely, protected by heavy security men around them. Therefore the thrust should be given to restoring peace and tranquillity in the state. It is time the Government summons all these armed elements for holding peace talk. Agents can be sent out to gauge the mood of the armed elements. When they are convinced that the men in power are willing to do something for them surely they will hear the voice of the Government. Manipur has suffered a lot. Everyone has a role to play to give peace a chance. Let the people feel the delightment of moving unhindered to any part of the state. When will it happen? Our reckoning is not in our lifetime.

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NSCN warns Naga writers

DIMAPUR, June 25 NNN : The NSCN-IM has accused Naga writer Kaka D Iralu and two others of trying to confuse the Nagas by creating opinion through ‘unwarranted propaganda’ in order to distort the facts regarding the Naga history. The other two are Thepfulhouvi Solo and Kekhrie Yhome who are columnists based in Nagaland. According […]

DIMAPUR, June 25 NNN : The NSCN-IM has accused Naga writer Kaka D Iralu and two others of trying to confuse the Nagas by creating opinion through ‘unwarranted propaganda’ in order to distort the facts regarding the Naga history.
The other two are Thepfulhouvi Solo and Kekhrie Yhome who are columnists based in Nagaland.
According to the NSCN-IM, these three persons are addicted in using the media to justify their anti-Naga people stand. It said they are giving their best to create an opinion through unwarranted propaganda in order to distort the factual events of history and justify the distorted history that has already been condemned by Naga people.
“To create confusion and mislead the public, Kaka D.Iralu in particular has been the most vocal in his desperate attempt to justify the notorious Shillong Accord of 1975. He apparently behaves to be the mouth piece of the Accord that nearly destroy the history and the rightful struggle of the Naga people. Besides Kaka Iralu, Mr.Thepfulhouvi Solo famous for his divisive write ups and Kekhrie Yhome for his lack of political insight are the other two persons that have drawn our attention, as their articles are misleading and malicious in contents. They are people who have terribly fallen from the national stand,” the NSCN-IM said today.
“Shillong Accord is a prostrate capitulation and the futile effort of Kaka D. Iralu to justify it amounts to taking a reactionary position. The Shillong Accord betrayed and challenged the decisive historical decisions taken by Naga people against any form of alien domination since the entry of the British colonialist inside Nagalim. Naga club came into being in 1918 and subsequently the Naga people took the historical stand including the 14th August, 1947 Independence declaration, the 1951 plebiscite, refusal to accede to the Indian Union and boycott of the Government of India (GOI) sponsored general elections. Let it be known to all that these historical decisions were almost demolished by a few misguided section of the NNC national workers who had received the official endorsement from the Zashei Hurei Ministry of the FGN and who went on to sign the infamous 1975 Shillong Accord. Some members of the NNC in the Alee Command including Isak Chishi Swu, Chaplee Kilonser NNC and Th. Muivah, General Secretary NNC saved the historical stand of the Nagas by condemning the Accord out rightly and later formed the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (NSCN) in 1980,” the NSCN-IM pointed out.
It then said the Naga people are resolute and a true freedom fighter recognizes the price they have to pay as revolutionaries fighting for the freedom of Naga people. But history indicates that a section of NNC/FGN members was misguided by Nagaland Peace Council who brokered the Shillong Accord. The Shillong Accord propagandist like Kaka D. Iralu justified the signing of Shillong Accord on account of situation forced by the “horror of Indian military operation”. He tried to justify the surrender of one hundred and forty five arms by the NNC members in the hands of the government of India and Nagaland Peace Council (NPC). Another point blatantly argued by him was that some NNC leaders escaped to eastern Nagalim for fear of Indian military operation, the NSCN-IM stated.
“Is he spreading some cheap concocted stories to save the signatories of Shillong Accord and the NNC/FGN leaders?” it asked.
History shows that Isak Chishi Swu and Th.Muivah were then leading the Alee Command mission in China and they were kept in the dark on the signing of Shillong Accord, the NSCN-IM stated.
The NSCN-IM recalled that the Nagas had resorted to armed struggle in self-defense in order to safe their historical and political rights. It has become a symbol of their resistance against any occupational force. Revolutionary struggle ends once arms are surrendered in the hands of the enemy. Thus, NNC dethroned itself from the stage of history to make an ignominious exit by surrendering arms and betraying the Naga people and their political struggle. A Z Phizo befitting his stature as NNC president failed to outrightly condemn the Accord notwithstanding the repeated requests of the NNC members through official letters, the NSCN-IM reminded.
“Mr.Thepfulhouvi Solo known for his eccentric style of writing went overboard in most of his writings, divisively designed with anti-NSCN venom. His writings leave nothing to doubt of his petty grudge against the Nagas living in other states. He is not a Naga by blood in the true sense of the term. But he exercises no inhibition when it comes to downgrading the Nagas residing in other states because of historical circumstances as ‘outsiders’. But the fact remains that there is no ‘aboriginal Nagas’ or ‘outsiders’ as coined by Thepfulhouvi Solo. There is just one Naga nation inhabiting a contiguous and compact area that is now divided by artificial state boundaries and left in the four different states of Nagaland, Assam, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh within India and in Myanmar (erstwhile Burma) without the free and informed consent of the Naga people. He should be warned of trying to distort the course of Naga history like Kaka D. Iralu and his blind loyalty to NNC that finally failed to uphold the historical rights of the Naga people,” the NSCN-IM stated.
According to the NSCN-IM, the manner of Mr.Kekhrie Yhome going hyper critical of Naga Hoho with anti-NSCN venom is also seen in the media. But a person lacking political maturity with a prejudiced mindset will never stand the test of logical reasoning to educate the Nagas in correct perspective. He needs to sharpen his intuition on the ongoing Indo-Naga Political talks particularly on the question of ‘sovereignty’ rather than creates confusion among the Nagas for the sake of academic write ups. The unique history and situation of the Nagas that was recognized through the conscious decision of the Government of India on July 11, 2002 at Amsterdam reflects the position of the NSCN in defense of the Naga people’s history and sovereignty. The more than 15 years of political negotiation with the GoI should remind him of the seriousness and the earnestness with which the NSCN is dealing with the more than 60 years of Naga struggle. It is quite a revelation that Mr.Kekhrie Yhome is transforming himself into an objective and state-centric intellectual, the NSCN-IM stated.
“Kaka’s and Mr.Thepfulhouvi Solo justification of NNC and the Shillong Accord stands condemned. It amounts to high treason against the Naga Nation. Mr.Kekhrie Yhome should understand that the Indo-Naga issue is pure and simple political and the current political negotiation is based on the non-negotiable historical facts of the Naga people. The survival of a nation hinges on a sound economic system and issues related to that are our serious concern. However, first and foremost the foundation must be clear and for that reason the political negotiation with the government of India (GOI) began at the highest level, without pre-condition and outside India in a third country. Later as mentioned the GoI recognized the “Unique history and situation of the Nagas” underpinning the commitment of the NSCN for the history and political aspiration of the Naga people. Therefore, it is not necessary to argue about what is clear,” it added.
It then said that any willful attempt to distort the history of the Nagas will no longer be tolerated. The NSCN will not remain a silent spectator to all these unfounded and pseudo intellectual blitzkrieg against the Naga people. “We will guard against such practice and continue to follow the course that is best for the Naga people respecting and upholding the history of the Naga people,” the Naga outfit stated.
“Placed under the situation where the Nagas have to tread carefully, resorting to empty rhetoric to create confusion and pollutes the minds and thinking of the Nagas are simply to be treated as criminal indulgence. As a matter of doing the right thing for the Nagas at the right time, dissemination of wrong information at this critical juncture is anti-national and a crime against the Naga people’s, their struggle and history,” the NSCN-IM said.

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Reminiscence of my artist friend

By Jyaneswar Laishram Imphal: Living next door for more than a decade as a friendly neighbour and brought up together playing cricket on the same old playgrounds around Bishenpur town in Manipur, I know Dilip Oinam more than what his normal friends do. He spent his boyhood in the town where his mother worked in […]

By Jyaneswar Laishram
Imphal: Living next door for more than a decade as a friendly neighbour and brought up together playing cricket on the same old playgrounds around Bishenpur town in Manipur, I know Dilip Oinam more than what his normal friends do. He spent his boyhood in the town where his mother worked in a hospital and his father used to teach English in a school located in the nearby town of Nambol where both of them (his parents) were hailed from. Today, Dilip stays in New Delhi with his wife and the rest of the family are settled in Imphal.
I still remember him as a young boy who rather fond of art since his younger years. I often noticed a touch of ‘fine art’ in him when he developed interest in painting during his early teens. He started painting landscapes while all his other painter friends in the town were busy stroking their brushes on portraits of movie actors, patriots and other celebrities. His works captured a true essence of the natural scenes which he portrayed without a glitch.
When Dilip first came to Delhi in 2001 for further study at Delhi College of Art after a brief BFA at Indira Kala Sangeet Vishwa Vidyalaya in Kheragarh (Chattishgarh), he gave me a painting of a misty mountain in which he gracefully captured a panorama of semi-silhouetted Laimaton Hill hiding its top in a thick blanket of cotton cloud erupted on an evening in Bishenpur after a mid-summer shower. Laimaton Hill standing massive in the western horizon at a distance of around a couple of kilometers from our Kuthi Leikai colony enhances Bishenpur’s landscape to inspire the budding artists like Dilip for some nature aquarelles. Unfortunately I have lost the painting of Laimaton Hill. I don’t know whether it was stolen or misplaced by moving men when we shifted to a new house in Delhi in 2006. But the hunt is still on to trace the lost magnum opus!
Wherever he goes
Bishenpur, Imphal, Kheragarh, New Delhi… Dilip has been to places where the wind of his art follows. Overall themes and narratives in his works keep changing wherever he roams from one place to another. His romancing the hilly terrains of Bishenpur blew temporarily out of his easel when he stayed for one and a half years in Kheragarh. Subjects of his paintings during his short Kheragarh days eventually revolved around lonely railway tracks, village hovels, poor farmers he frequently encountered while strolling down the secluded hot and dry plain of rural north India. But he often mentioned about hidden charm which he caught and bought out of the heat and dust of the region.
A big turn in Dilip’s works took place when he started exhibiting at some leading art galleries around Delhi after his BFA at Delhi College of Art, New Delhi. His acrylics on canvas began to capture magical impressions revolving around unique characters and objects related to folklores and mythologies. His new angles pulled attentions of a horde of collectors rushing from different overseas countries like the USA, Australia, Egypt, France, South Korea, just to tick a few.
All leading art galleries and popular venues around Delhi are where Dilip’s works are often found on display. And the latest showcase will be at ‘Strokes From The East’— a three-day exhibition by The Kolor Box— unveiling on June 28 at Convention Foyer of India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
Unique elements
Many critics say Dilip’s high dramas and vibrant strokes of acrylics on canvas effectively do justice to his themes and narratives. Earthy, bold reds and coppery browns lending shapes and forms to iconic figures, whether it could be a child or a woman solidly holding grounds, are the most common portrayals seen in most of Dilip’s works.
Another interesting point which many appreciators point out in Dilip’s works is the inhibition of a whole complex of meanings like multi-layered and painstaking treatments which further enhance the overall elements of drama in his acrylics on canvas. Such fuss is considerably the style which he creates so originally in most of his works.
If you want to catch him ‘live’, just drop in at Convention Foyer of India Habitat Centre, New Delhi where The Kolor Box will flaunt the artist’s newest stokes at Strokes From The East from June 28-30, 2013!

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Red Shield Division clarifies on NSCN K killings

Mail News Service Imphal, June 25 : The Red Shield Division has strongly condemned the statement by the UNC published in leading newspapers on 25 June alleging that the operation conducted in area Shonglung was a fake encounter. PIB(DW) today said, “security forces of the Red Shield Division had been working on reliable intelligence reports […]

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Imphal, June 25 : The Red Shield Division has strongly condemned the statement by the UNC published in leading newspapers on 25 June alleging that the operation conducted in area Shonglung was a fake encounter. PIB(DW) today said, “security forces of the Red Shield Division had been working on reliable intelligence reports from various quarters about the presence of 15-20 heavily armed NSCN (K) terrorists in the area of Kangchup Reserve Forest, Haochang and Nonei. These terrorists belong to the Mobile Group No 8 of NSCN (K) and have been supplied with sophisticated arms and ammunition from Myanmar. The group was operating in the areas astride the NH-37 and had chalked out a detailed plan to strike at Security Forces and government officials in the area of Tamei.
Based on these inputs, the Nonei Battalion of the Red Shield Division had busted a camp of the group in the area of Leimatek River and recovered large quantities of arms and ammunition on 18 June 2013. This was followed by a well planned and coordinated operation in the area of Shonglung. During the intense cordon and combing cum search operation in the dense jungles, a heavily armed UG group opened fire on the troops deployed in the cordon. After fierce exchange of fire for more than two hours and operation throughout the night, six dreaded terrorists of NSCN (K) were killed. Subsequently on 24 Jun 13, the battalion also located and dismantled another temporary hideout of this group in the area of Old Nonei and recovered a large quantity of ammunition, war like stores and rations. The remaining members of the Mobile NSCN (K) Group are still at large and intensive operations are in progress to neutralise these terrorists.
The allegation that the terrorists had been invited for a cup of tea with the Commanding Officer of Nonei Battalion is ridiculous and defies logic. The Security Forces are operating against the terrorist groups and do not indulge in fraternising with such elements. Moreover, the operation at Shonglung was launched on 21 Jun 13 and neither Col Ajay Sharma nor Major Gagan were present in Nonei on 22 Jun 13 as alleged by the UNC. Shonglung is approximately 10 hours of travelling time from Nonei. Therefore, the cadres could not possibly have travelled from Nonei to Shonglung on the same day after having tea with the Commanding Officer as alleged.
There are numerous other gaps and inconsistencies in the statement issued by UN which do not merit any comment. Such hysterical outcry by organizations who enjoy the patronage of terrorist groups is a common practice and the Security Forces will not be diverted by such ridiculous propaganda from their main focus of acting decisively against all elements inimical to the cause of peace in Manipur.”

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Tension at Garo Hill

SHILLONG, June 25 NNN: Tension continues to run high even as the state government is promulgating CrPC 144 in the West Garo Hills of Meghalaya following the murder of 8 labourers in coal mines on Sunday. However, local NGOs are organisation peace meetings so that the situation does not go out of control. The killing […]

SHILLONG, June 25 NNN: Tension continues to run high even as the state government is promulgating CrPC 144 in the West Garo Hills of Meghalaya following the murder of 8 labourers in coal mines on Sunday.
However, local NGOs are organisation peace meetings so that the situation does not go out of control.
The killing of the 8 labourers came amidst the tense atmosphere prompted by the act of five migrant labourers who had attempted to molest an eighteen years old mentally challenged girl in Wadangere in Garo Hills last week.
The district administration had immediately clamped curfew since Friday night to control the situation.
In the face of this ugly development, eight migrant labourers were killed and three others were critically injured in the remote village of South Garo Hills district late Sunday night.
Superintendent of Police, South Garo Hills district, Davis Marak said that some mischief mongers taking advantage of the present situation prevailing in Garo Hills region attacked eleven labourers at ‘three different coal mining queries’ at Garegittim area near Nongalbibra of South Garo Hills district on Sunday night at around 11 pm and also looted ready money from them.
“In one of the query seven migrant labourers were attacked and killed, in the other one laborer was butchered and in the third three labourers were attacked, who survived despite the brutal attack,” Marak said adding, “On enquiry we found out that only from the three injured persons, miscreants robbed Rs 80, 000.”
He also said that the present condition of the injured persons are stated to be critical by the examining Doctors and they have been immediately shifted for medical attention to Goalpara hospital (Assam), whereas the bodies of the other eight labourers have been sent for postmortem to Williamnagar Hospital.
The bodies recovered had puncture holes with sharp objects; some were also hit with iron rods.
The deceased has been identified as Babul Ali (17), Jirhul Islam (25), Harjit Ali (20), Fazir Ali, Modon Ali, Moinal Haque, Islam Ali and Shah Jahan Ali all hailing from different districts of Assam.
However, the injured has been identified as Zakir Ali (45), Mojial Ali (52) and Ahidur Islam (35) all from Assam.
When asked the SP the reason behind the killing, he said that these labourers had just received their wages in bulk and some mischief mongers knowing the fact attacked them. However, he also said that the department cannot deny the fact of linking the incident to communal flare by the miscreants.
“Our boys are kept on high alert. We have intensified patrolling at vulnerable places,” Marak said.
Marak however informed that the District Administration had banned mining in South Garo Hills district.
“Despite the order, these labourers are working in this queries which are located in the interior locations of the district. Operations teams are asked to evacuate these labourers with escorts to safer locations,” SP Marak asserted.
However, sources informed that the killing of these migrant labourers has no connection to the Tura’s incident on Friday, where five labourers tried to molest a mentally challenged girl.

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Members express concern over fake encounter

IMPHAL, June 25 MNS NNN: Terming the recent killing of six NSCN-K cadres by personnel of 10 Assam Rifles in an alleged fake encounter as ‘unfortunate,’ MLAs in Manipur assembly on Tuesday called for appropriate action against the security personnel involved in the incident. Heingang constituency MLA N Biren and Chandel constituency MLA Nunghlung Victor […]

IMPHAL, June 25 MNS NNN: Terming the recent killing of six NSCN-K cadres by personnel of 10 Assam Rifles in an alleged fake encounter as ‘unfortunate,’ MLAs in Manipur assembly on Tuesday called for appropriate action against the security personnel involved in the incident.
Heingang constituency MLA N Biren and Chandel constituency MLA Nunghlung Victor raising the issue in the Zero Hour in the House, said the killing of six NSCN-K cadres by troops of 10 AR on June 22 as reported by the media was unfortunate and asked for suitable action against the Assam Rifles personnel.
Saying that the Government cannot take this incident lightly, they urged that proper investigation into the incident must be carried out by the concerned authorities as the NSCN-K is a militant group now in peace talks with the Centre.
N.Biren further said that reports were received recently that a Kuki National Front (KNF) militant who was undertaking treatment in the Kuki Christian Hospital at Dewlaland here after suffering bullet injuries had been taken away by an MLA from the private hospital.
This incident has created a wrong impression in the eyes of the public on being politicians so the Home Department should find out this MLA and take action against him, Biren urged while drawing the attention of the Chief Minister in this regard.
Meanwhile a total amount of Rs 120,87,41,000 for different Government Departments for the year 2013-14 was passed in the ongoing Monsoon Session of Manipur Assembly on Tuesday.
Rs. 61,32,63,000 for Panchayat, Rs.33,96,18,000 for Horticulture and Soil Conservation and Rs. 25,58,60,000 for Economics and Statistics were cleared by the House.
MLAs DR I Ibohalbi and Th Shyamkumar moved a policy cut motion on the Panchayat and mentioned about the alleged failure in the devolution of power to the Panchayats and the failure to demarcate overlapping of areas under Autonomous District Council and Panchayat.
MLAs P Brojen, Shyamkumar, Dikho Samuel Risom, Kh Joykishan and Ibohalbi raised a policy cut motion on the Horticulture and Soil Conservation.
Opposition leader Ibohalbi further raised a policy cut motion on the Economics and Statistics.
Panchayat/Economics and Statistics minister Fransis Ngajokpa and Horticulture and Soil Conservation minister Gaikhangam made clarifications on the above motions and assured that all the suggestions by the MLAs would be taken into consideration.
Later, the House passed the amount of the three Government Departments.

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NSS summer camp

Mail News Service Imphal, June 25 : All India National Level NSS Mega Summer Camp -2013 is going to hold at the premises of the Bangalore University during 29th June, 2013 to 10th July, 2013. At least 400 NSS Volunteers (200 girls and 200 boys) and 40 team and contingent leaders representing 28 states and […]

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Imphal, June 25 : All India National Level NSS Mega Summer Camp -2013 is going to hold at the premises of the Bangalore University during 29th June, 2013 to 10th July, 2013. At least 400 NSS Volunteers (200 girls and 200 boys) and 40 team and contingent leaders representing 28 states and 7 union territories of the country are participating in the camp. The same sponsored by the Ministry of YAS, Government of India will be of colourful event comprising of talks on various issues and social dimensions on which our youth can exercise their moral responsibility, youth conventions, life skills training, exchange of ideas and thoughts, visit to the various historical monuments and educational institutions in and around Bangalore. Besides there would be colourful cultural programmes to bring new insights into the minds of the youth blood to understand the multilingual, multicultural diversity and unity, in the country. In the said camp a team of 12 NSS volunteers under the NSS Cell Manipur University are going to take part. These selected NSS volunteers are from the University Departments and different colleges affiliated to the University. The team led by K.Kiranjit Singh, Programme Officer NSS Unit-I of Moirang College as Contingent leader has been flag off by Dr. Ch. Ibohal Singh, Programme Coordinator, NSS Cell, Manipur University from North AOC today.

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Tribal university locked down

Imphal Jun 25 UNA : Students of the Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (IGNTU, regional campus Tuesday locked down the main entrance of the university which is currently located at Imphal’s Adhimjati Ashram complex demanding immediate implementation of approved ordinances for regional Campus & regional director and a separate budget allocation of the institution. The […]

Imphal Jun 25 UNA : Students of the Indira Gandhi National Tribal University (IGNTU, regional campus Tuesday locked down the main entrance of the university which is currently located at Imphal’s Adhimjati Ashram complex demanding immediate implementation of approved ordinances for regional Campus & regional director and a separate budget allocation of the institution.
The student union of the university has been pressing the authority of the Central tribal university to reserve 99% seat for tribal with immediate effect and termination of the incompetent Vice Chancellor of the University Prof. CD Singh immediately.
Speaking to media president of the IGNTU Students’ Union L Italakpe, said that they were compelled to take up the extreme step of locking down the main gate as the authority failed to give a written assurance to fulfill all their demands in days to come, asserting that they were well aware of admission process and many other official works were going on at present.
He said ordinances of both regional campus & regional director (RC & RD) have never been approved though the university authority has said it was being approved by the pertinent authority at the Centre.
He said that the basic infrastructures of the university remained in an abhorrent condition and staff for both teaching and non-teaching hardly meet the needs of the varsity.
He reminded the memorandum of understanding which was signed on October 24 2011 between Th Oliver OSD, RCM, VC Prof CD Singh and students representatives to implement their demands at the earliest.
The president further appeals to all the members of the Manipur Assembly both from hills and valley to discuss the issues of the only tribal university in the state during the ongoing assembly session and extend their supports in the interest of the students, especially for the tribal students.

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Four involved in gang rape given life sentence

IMPHAL, June 25 MNS/Agencies: A court in Imphal today sentenced four men including two India Reserved Battalion (IRB) personnel to life imprisonment for gang-raping a woman chilli trader. This has become the first ever case in the history of Manipur to give such a rigorous punishment to rapists in the state. L Rojit, 28, IRB […]

IMPHAL, June 25 MNS/Agencies: A court in Imphal today sentenced four men including two India Reserved Battalion (IRB) personnel to life imprisonment for gang-raping a woman chilli trader.
This has become the first ever case in the history of Manipur to give such a rigorous punishment to rapists in the state.
L Rojit, 28, IRB Haviladar Ch Ibomcha, 37, S Bijen, 34, and IRB riflemen Ksh Kenedy, 33, were sentenced to life in prison under section 376 (2) G of the IPC by the court of Session Judge, Imphal West, Salam Imocha Singh for kidnapping, robbing and gang-raping of a woman from Tamenglong district of Manipur last year.
The Court of District and Sessions Judge, Manipur West here found them guilty on June 12. The woman was gang-raped by the four on the intervening night of March 21 and 22 last year near Kakyai Primary School in Irom Meijrao.
Meanwhile, Women Action for Development (WAD) has congratulated the woman, her family and community in successfully completing her case against the four rapists. We appreciate your courage in fighting for your right and totally deserve it. You have become a rare example among all the survivors of different forms of violence against women who stand against all odds of such heinous crime.
“We also congratulates the Kabui Mothers Association, Rongmei Louphum, Meira paibi and others individuals and association for their tired less hard work standing for Jamthaliu, giving her support in terms of moral, physical and financial and guiding her in struggle for her rights and justice,” WAD said.
“We further appreciate the judiciary and the police department for their timely intervention and carrying out proper investigation for providing justice the woman and giving life time imprisonment as punishment to the accused for their deeds. We strongly believed that our police department will continue such intervention in the near future and all those pending cases will be thoroughly intervened for providing justice to the victims. We now believes that rule of law exist in our state,” it added.
The court further ordered to compensate the victim woman.
The judgment which delivered justice to a rape victim by completing the trial within a span of around eight months was lauded by the women activists who were present in the court room during the hearing by shouting various slogans inside the premises of the court appreciating the judge, public prosecutor and counsel of the rape victim.
Praising them, the women activists said that this landmark order of the court would be the milestone to check rape of women in the soil of Manipur.
Earlier, the court had already pronounced the four accused as under sections 328, 392 and 376 of the Indian Penal Code and sections 3(1) (11) (12) of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Prevention of Atrocities) Act after charging them of kidnapping, robbery, armed act and gang rape under section 376 (2) G of the Indian Penal Code.

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FPAI, MDS Chargers to clash on June 30

MNS:- Manipur Developjnent Society (MDS) a Government of Manipur Undertaking with diverse activities in the field of Handloom, Agriculture, Engineering and other development activities in the state of Manipur, in association with All Manipur Football Association (AMFA), an apex body for development, administration and organisation of the game in the state is organising a 2 […]

MNS:- Manipur Developjnent Society (MDS) a Government of Manipur Undertaking with diverse activities in the field of Handloom, Agriculture, Engineering and other development activities in the state of Manipur, in association with All Manipur Football Association (AMFA), an apex body for development, administration and organisation of the game in the state is organising a 2 (two) month long residential programme commencing from 1stMay, 2013, for skill development of the football players of the state.
The programme is designed for the young players ranging ages from 15-18 years. The objective of the programme is to develop skill and tactics, physical & mental conditioning, to provide much needed exposures and impart knowledge on emerging trends of modem football practices to the budding players of the state.
The All Manipur Football Association (AMFA) invited 120 targeted players from its 13 district associations. Out of 60 shortlisted players, 30 players were finally selected by the Foreign Coach himself for conducting the Development Programme.
A reputed international Coach, a British National – Mr. Stephen David Darby from Liverpool, England, holder of English F.A. (Football Association) Full “A” licence was engaged as Chief Coach and successfully completed one month’s Football Development Programme. At the end of Steve David Darby’s stint as Chief Coach, Mr. Milan Milovanovic, an Australian national, A license holder and a reputed coach for young footballers has been engaged as Chief Coach and shall be conducting the Programme till the end. The Chief Coaches are assisted throughout by 2 (two) Assistant Coaches deputed by AMFA and 1 (one) Assistant Coach deputed by YAS.
As a part of the Programme, an Exhibition match between Football Players’ Association of India (FPAI) XI and MDS Chargers XI is also going to be organised on 30th June, 2013 at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.
The FPAI (Football Players Association of India) is the single body for representing the interests and welfare for all football players in India. Started in 2006 the FPAI became a member of the World Organisation for players FIFPro in 2008 and have been a member ever since.
The Association other than looking after the welfare of players and the development of football players in India looks into development of the game of football to those who do not have access to it or promoting the game to the under privileged.
Bhaichung Bhutia is the President of the Association while many senior international players of India are on the committee. The FPAI also plays matches together in a combined team to promote football in areas such as this match in Imphal, Manipur.The MDS XI comprising of footballers originally from the state of Manipur and has been playing outside the state representing many reputed clubs of India and International as well shall be led by Renedy Singh, who is considered one of the best midfielder in Indian Football and currently playing for Shillong Lajong Club.
The Exhibition match is being organised with a perspective to provide an opportunity to the football lovers & players of the state and particularly the young footballers participated in the Two-month long Football Development Programme under two foreign Chief Coaches, to have a live glimpse of the stars of Indian Football dueling their counterpart footballers originating from this state. The Exhibition Match also makes an attempt to inspire and set examples to all the stakeholders of the game of football that we can achieve what we want if we are determined to get it.

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Kh Ratan said this is Age of knowledge

Mail News Service Imphal, June 23 : Dr. Kh. Ratankumar, works transport minister said, the present is an age of knowledge. We can exchange ideas if we have plenty of knowledge. Like sports, art and culture, we also excel in education. The minister was speaking as chief guest at the reception function for the position […]

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Imphal, June 23 : Dr. Kh. Ratankumar, works transport minister said, the present is an age of knowledge. We can exchange ideas if we have plenty of knowledge.
Like sports, art and culture, we also excel in education. The minister was speaking as chief guest at the reception function for the position holders and first divisions of class X and XII examinations conducted by BOSEM, COHSEM, CBSE and ICSE of 15- Wangkhei A/C in loving memory of Late Okram Lukhoi and O. (O) Saralata memorial meritorious award 2013 orgn. By 15 Wangkhei Kendra Development Forum, Mantripukhri and sponsored by Okram families at Khurai Lainingthou Lai Awangbalen today.
Although we lack resources many people of state hold top posts in reputed firms or company in other states and countries. The students after passing HSLC, XII classes they should go to the path of chosen careers.
The students apart from academic excellence they should also try for all round development of mind, body and spiritual. If the spiritual morality are used wrongly, there will be no quality of the education, the minister further said.
M. Prithviraj, parliamentary secy, youth affairs and sports, tourism, W. Rajen director settlement and records, Dr. Th. Dhabali, MD managing director, Babina health care and hospitalities pvt. ltd graced the occasion as guest of honours and Md. Nasir agriculture and fisheries minister presided over the function.
More than 670 students including the 17th position holder in class X Dimpi Yumlembam of Khurai Ahongei got awards. She got Rs. 2000, citation and a certificate while all the first divisioners got Rs. 500 each.

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Rights of Kuki and Nagatrampled : KNO

Imphal Jun 23 UNA : The KNO advised the UPF and the individual Naga personalities engaged in projecting a sham of a political front in TPOM or SHTAADC to desist from petty politicking and begin addressing real concerns of the Kuki and Naga Tribals, whose rights have been trampled by majoritarian politics said the KNO […]

Imphal Jun 23 UNA : The KNO advised the UPF and the individual Naga personalities engaged in projecting a sham of a political front in TPOM or SHTAADC to desist from petty politicking and begin addressing real concerns of the Kuki and Naga Tribals, whose rights have been trampled by majoritarian politics said the KNO press release on Sunday.
Yesterday witnessed the floating of a Tribal People’s Organization of Manipur, (TPOM) backed by the UPF, one of the Kuki armed insurgent groupings who are signatories of the SoO with the centre and state government of Manipur. The UPF had yesterday sent an invitation to the KNO to participate in the deliberations scheduled to be held today, the 22nd June at YPA hall, New Lamka. The KNO regretted that such an invitation should come at such short notice, and the fact that it could not, for want of consultation within its fold attend the said meeting.
Nevertheless, the KNO would like to make the following statements in so far as tribal peoples’ political roadmap in Manipur is concerned stated the KNO release signed by its information and publicity joint secretary, Stephen.
All constitutional provisions for protection of tribal rights in the Manipur have been meticulously followed in violation by the state government of Manipur since 1972.
Now, Tribal Peoples’ organization, Manipur, (TPOM) had proposed political arrangements within Manipur which presumes political unity between the two tribal groups, Naga and Kuki.

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Chancellor seeks help of President

SHILLONG, June 23: Being weighed down by non-bailable arrest warrant against the Chancellor of CMJ University, Chandra Mohan Jha, the fugitive Chancellor finding no other means to redress his grievances on Sunday has knocked on the door of the President of India, Pranab Mukherjee. In a letter sent to the President of India, Pranab Mukherjee, […]

SHILLONG, June 23: Being weighed down by non-bailable arrest warrant against the Chancellor of CMJ University, Chandra Mohan Jha, the fugitive Chancellor finding no other means to redress his grievances on Sunday has knocked on the door of the President of India, Pranab Mukherjee.
In a letter sent to the President of India, Pranab Mukherjee, the Chancellor of CMJ University, Chandan Jha alleged that the Governor’s action has imperiled the very existence of the University and has also placed in jeopardy the career of thousands of students who are pursuing their degrees from the University from the past 3 years.
Defending himself, Jha said that he is being bounded and hunted like a common criminal by issuance of a non bailable warrant by a local court.
“Chancellors of Universities are not directly responsible either for the admissions, examinations, results and issuance of mark sheets or degrees, nor in any way involved in the daily affairs of the University,” Jha said in the letter.
He also said that the whole unsavory incident is being orchestrated by the Governor for his ulterior motives.
“ln a record of sorts the Governor wrote for the dissolution of the University and on the very next day the state government had accepted the recommendation for dissolution. The Governor also recommended for a CBI probe into the affairs of the University when the CID enquiry is still on and an expert committee of UGC has been constituted to enquire into the affairs ofthe University at the behest of the Governor,” Jha said.
He therefore urged the President to personaìly intervene in this matter as the future of thousands of students are at Stake due to the rash, reckless and imprudent action of the Governor, RS Mooshahary.
He also said that such dictatorial impulses of Governor must be controlled and suitable directions should be given to the Governor.

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