MSPDCL fines around Rs 5 lakhs from default power consumers in just one month

Imphal may get 24×7 power supply from January 2016 Imphal, Oct 13: Officials of the Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited (MSPDCL) has fined around Rs 5 lakhs from around

Imphal may get 24×7 power supply from January 2016

Imphal, Oct 13: Officials of the Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited (MSPDCL) has fined around Rs 5 lakhs from around 48 default power consumers in Imphal area in just one month beginning from September 19. According to report from the company the defaulter consumers were caught red handed during random door to door survey conducted by the staffs of the company under the strict supervision of the company`™s Managing Director.

Some of the defaulter consumers were found tapping the prepaid meters and some were found hooking the line from the main power source without informing the company officials.

The random drive is being conducted with an aim to improve revenue collection from Imphal area, as the company is working days and night to provide 24×7 power supply to the people in Imphal area from Janaury 2016. MSPDCL source said that the company spent Rs 10.5 crores for purchase of power to provide electricity for Imphal area but at present the company could collect only around rupees 5 crores from the consumers. This means there is a loss of around 50% and it is important for the company to improve revenue collection to fulfill the company`™s dream for providing 24×7 power supplies to the people, a source from the MSPDCL said.

The MSPDCL is now working days and night to make AB cable connection to all the areas in Imphal. The Company is giving priority to make the AB cable all over the place so that to prevent power theft.

`Vigilance teams have been created by the MSPDCL which are visiting consumer premises across Imphal on daily basis and those found bypassing the prepaid meters and consuming energy shall be fined and their energy supply may permanently be disconnected`, an official said quoting the Managing Director strict directions. Even the officials of the MSPDCL who turn blind eyes to such practice by the consumers had been taken up disciplinary against. One Assistant Manager has been recently suspended for involving in such activities that create commercial lost to the company

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Police file case after doctors declared woman with injury marks brought dead

IMPHAL, October 13: The police have registered a case after a woman with injuries marks brought to the Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences was declared her brought dead by

IMPHAL, October 13: The police have registered a case after a woman with injuries marks brought to the Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences was declared her brought dead by the doctors this morning around 5:58 am.

The woman has been identified as Sajina Begum, 25 wife of Md Sajid Khan of Kairang Umang Leikai under Heingang Police Station in Imphal East.

Her in-laws said this morning when the young wife failed to respond to their calls they check on her and found her lying unconscious. She was rushed to hospital where she was declared brought dead, they said.

The husband`™s family also couldn`™t determine the actual cause of her death.

On the other hand, her parents`™ side said they found injuries on her head, back and other parts of her body and bleeding from her nose.

She must be strangled to death, they alleged.

Her parents`™ side also asserted that Sajina was ill-treated since about a month back when her husband bought home another woman from their locality.

Sajina who has a daughter had return to her parental home on September 25 on the day of Idul Zuha, they claimed.

Later, her husband`™s family came and took her back claiming that they have turned back the new woman, they said.

They said Sajina has been staying at her husband`™s house since about five days back.

Meanwhile, the police have registered a case and post mortem was conducted at the JNIMS mortuary today.

However, her body lies unclaimed in the mortuary after her parents`™ side claimed that Sajina was killed after being tortured.

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Unity in Crisis

Crisis brings out the best and the worst in everybody. The worst crises especially, have always been of peculiar interest of study universally. There cannot be any other reason behind

Crisis brings out the best and the worst in everybody. The worst crises especially, have always been of peculiar interest of study universally. There cannot be any other reason behind the phenomenal success of cinematic representation of such a crisis as the Hollywood blockbuster Titanic that tells of a real life tragedy in which a luxury trans-Atlantic ocean liner in the early 20th Century, dubbed as unsinkable, sank with its 1500 passengers and crew after an iceberg hit. What do people do in times of extreme life threatening crises, has always been an intriguing question indeed. In the Titanic situation, it was a dead end where escaping death was near impossible, hence the question of how people caught in such traps react becomes all the more desperate and fascinating. There have been several depiction of the Titanic tragedy on celluloid though the century since it sank, but we refer here to the Leonardo-Kate starrer in particular. These and so many more in the genre explore and try to answer this question. It is only to be expected that the human reactions in these times of extreme distress would be widely different. Some, even the most ordinary men and women, often become heroic. Others, even those with the noble titles, become cowardly and treacherous. Some surrender to God, others simply panic and give up, still others take the fight to the last. These are situations that strip everybody of their external veneers and expose what lie behind the disguises they put on for society to appreciate.

Manipur has never been short of crises, the most immediate of these being those that emanate out of the tragic ethnic equations plaguing the state, but not the least from periodic visits of deadly pandemics. Everybody in some way or the other has been touched by these scourges. Even the lowly paid, overworked, professional media fraternity has not been spared but by and large, have been often heroic in meeting an extremely trying time, arguably even the most difficult in its history. In the past editors have been kidnapped, number of journalists shot dead, several more faced death threats, there were also bans on newspapers and journals… by people who are morally capable of unscrupulously carrying out their threats without trials. The fraternity`™s predicament had virtually nothing to do with any fault of theirs. In most of the cases, they have been fallouts of the faction frictions amongst an increasing criminalized section of the insurgency movement in recent times. That an insurrection is not the same thing as everyday crime is a well acknowledged fact the world over. This is also why the prescription for solution to any insurrection has never been, and cannot be, solely the use of raw force. One of the objections to the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, AFSPA, in Manipur and the northeast, is for the failure to draw such a distinction in invoking the Act. Hence, among many others, this tendency towards criminalization of insurgency, regardless of whether this is happening in only a section, is bound to steadily erode this critique of the draconian act. In fact, in the minds of many, not just of policy mandarins and the top brass of the uniformed forces, but of ordinary men and women engrossed in their everyday struggle to eke out a living, this eroding process has already begun.

But all that is another story, although we hope those who would be directly affected, which virtually would include all of us, take note of it seriously, and reflect in earnest on corrective measures. For it is only as long as an insurrection stirs clear of criminalization, hope for an honourable solution would remain in sight. As of now, the media can afford to savour in some of its hard earned reputation at least in this matter. It has on many occasions been able to overcome petty rivalries and career insecurities in the face of major common crises and defended its freedom and independence courageously. If the community`™s response had been fragmented, probably a few of them would have been left to fend for themselves against what would probably have become for them too formidable an adversary. Having realized the strength in unity, it must now think of a structural, constitutional, mechanism under which the Editors Forum and the All Manipur Working Journalists`™ Union can come under one roof. It is unlikely the interests of editors and their subordinate colleagues will always confluence, but there are times when they do, as so many of these crises we sketched. We would be happy to see an overhaul of the AMWJU constitution so as to affect a structural reform suitable in meeting present contingencies.

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DC Jacintha interacts and consults public on NEP

KANGPOKPI, Oct.13: As the official consultation process for the New Education Policy gathers steam with States and other stakeholders in the country, the district administration of Senapati also reached out

KANGPOKPI, Oct.13: As the official consultation process for the New Education Policy gathers steam with States and other stakeholders in the country, the district administration of Senapati also reached out with their template to the public of Sadar Hills today.

The District Level Public Interaction and Consultation on New Education Policy, 2015 under the theme `Educate, Encourage, Enlighten` was conducted today at Multi-Purpose Hall, ADC Kangpokpi.

Jacintha Lazarus, Deputy Commissioner Senapati, DK Thangboi, addl DC Sadar Hills and Alex, System analyst cum MIS coordinator, SSA attended the enthusiastic interaction and consultation program apart from various District Level Officers in Sadar Hills and CSOs leaders, headmaster/principal of various private and Government educational institutions.

Elected members of ADC Sadar Hills including Thangjamang Kipgen, P. Rocky Rangtaina, Silla Jajo, Khangba, Sagar Gewali and Wilinglungbou also attended the function.

Speaking on the occasion, the Deputy Commissioner said that to meet the changing dynamics of the population`™s requirement about quality education, innovation and research, the Government of India has launched the National Education Policy with an aim to make India a knowledge superpower by equipping its students with the necessary skills and knowledge and to eliminate the shortage of manpower in science, technology, academics and industry.

The IAS officer continued that 33 themes have been identified for discussions while the themes are divided separately for the School Education (13 themes) and Higher Education (20 themes) sectors.

She further said that the objective of the interaction and consultation process is to ensure that an inclusive, participatory and holistic approach is undertaken, which takes into consideration expert opinions, field experiences, empirical research, stakeholder feedback, as well as lessons learned from best practices.

The consultation was conducted under the themes ensuring learning, extending outreach of Secondary and Senior Education, accelerating rural literacy with special emphasis on Women, SCs, STs & Minorities through Adult Education and National Open Schooling Systems, schools standards, school assessment and school management systems, enabling Inclusive Education- Education for SCs, STs, Minorities, and children with special needs, Promotion of Languages, Comprehensive Education `“ Ethics, Physical Education, Arts & Crafts, Life and Focus on Child Health.

Various resolutions have been taken to be incorporated into the district recommendations for formulation of the New Education Policy during the interaction and consultation process.

The district administration also called for more inputs to be included into the district recommendations for formulation of the New Education Policy.

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What the framework of the accord would be? – B. Angousana Sharma

The term Framework of an Accord has logic of understanding with a proposal inciting to do with an intention of second party and acceptance of the existing Body; which need

The term Framework of an Accord has logic of understanding with a proposal inciting to do with an intention of second party and acceptance of the existing Body; which need to implement the theory to practical. To the same course of act of NSCN (IM) and Government of India’s (GOI) Accord underwent, though unlikely to the people of the three states of Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh has been silent for three months. But the act of speculating result of the concealed thunder would be worse as the extravaganza of recruitnient of forces lauded in Nagaland. Rather it will not be healthy administration in the NDA Government.

The exposure of the intention of the Central Government by promoting Community Regimental Force (CRF) in the name of a particular community had to have second or third thoughts before commencement of the Accord and   implementation, for that, the representation of the three states which neighbouring to the Nagaland should have been involved and should also have taken into confidence of the neighbouring states.

Hence, the norm to establish a CRF shall not finalise by a two party decision. Rather, the United Nations sanction and parliamentary debate over the enhancement of CRM would be necessary. Also, the Force should establish in the interest of the Nation, not in favour of a particular community. If necessary, Para-Military Force could be considered to establish in the Nation with mixed communities presentations, as 99 and 100 Bn. BSF of Nagaland was brought to participation.

Otherwise. such unconstitutional decision would be taken serious by Meitei Nationalist Party of India. Because, to-upgrade Naga Forces and threatening Meitei community in the Implial valley with the intention to discriminate communities in Manipur with the division on of hills and valley is taking serious in Manipur.

Therefore, to follow the constitutional as well as international norms of laws for forming up of a Community Force should be announced for implementation of such act would be coming into force.

On the other, it is also necessary to consider upon Manipur, the geographically isolated state of India, where lots of disturbances prevailed due to uncomfortable communication, while crossing over the hills, where also, necessary to upgrade the local force to the Regiment in Manipur. The Forces of MR were existed since the time of Royal Kingdom of Manipur. But, today, MNP appeal to upgrade Manipur Rifles to the Manipur Regiment.

Hence, Manipur is more vulnerable than the other states of India. Therefore, if it been discussed, rather sanction been made to upgrade Naga Regiment Force, there should not hesitate to upgrade MR to Manipur Regiment.

Hence, to deal with the diplomatic cult in India Manipur should be No.1 as Manipur fought the wars with Burma, China and Japan to protect Manipur, as hell as India, at that time there was no force input to fight the wars from the other parts of India. Keeping into consideration of the integrity of the border territories of the East, the Government of India may consider to include Manipur wherever, whenever any convention would necessary to institute in connection with involvement of territorial integrity so that the people of Manipur may feel ownness. Otherwise, by neglecting Manipur may cause a civil war like the war of 1903 and 1939, which of the act may result to immense destruction. For which, both of the Government either of state or of centre shall be held responsible. But, the loss of lives and loss of properties of the nation may occur.

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Manipur bandh on October 14 – Eastern Mirror


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Manipur bandh on October 14
Eastern Mirror
The Co-ordination Committee (CorCom),an umbrella body of insurgent groups in Manipur announced for an 18-hour state wide general strike with effect from October 14 midnight till 6 pm of October 15 to protest against the ‘forced merger’ of Manipur into
CorCom calls 18 hrs gen strikeThe Sangai Express
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Manipur bandh on October 14
Eastern Mirror
The Co-ordination Committee (CorCom),an umbrella body of insurgent groups in Manipur announced for an 18-hour state wide general strike with effect from October 14 midnight till 6 pm of October 15 to protest against the 'forced merger' of Manipur into
CorCom calls 18 hrs gen strikeThe Sangai Express
Mnp rebels against merger agreement, strike on Oct 15Nagaland Post
CorCom Calls Strike on October 15NorthEast Today

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The Anatomy of Manipur – Eastern Mirror

The Anatomy of ManipurEastern MirrorComplicated Manipur is getting even more complicated with the rising tempo of climate of intolerance. The possibilities of tranquility in Manipur seem far away now. The social divide is so wide. This fragile balance …

The Anatomy of Manipur
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Complicated Manipur is getting even more complicated with the rising tempo of climate of intolerance. The possibilities of tranquility in Manipur seem far away now. The social divide is so wide. This fragile balance between the tribal people and the

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Himalayan University awarded with Leading University Of The Year

GUWAHATI, October 13 : Himalayan University, Itanagar was awarded Leading University Of The Year in Eastern India under brands achiever awards for pursued excellence in consumer satisfaction in education, with

picture- Himalayan University awarded with “Leading University Of The Year

Former cricketer Ajay Jadeja giving the award

GUWAHATI, October 13 : Himalayan University, Itanagar was awarded Leading University Of The Year in Eastern India under brands achiever awards for pursued excellence in consumer satisfaction in education, with appreciation in quality higher education in north-east, said a press release.

It said, the award ceremony was at Hotel Maple Emerald, Gurgaon and it was graced by former Indian cricketer Ajay Jadeja as chief guest.

Deputy Director of Himalayan University, Prabh Mohan who received the award, expressed his immense pleasure to the media and stated that the award will enhance the charisma in the name of the university, said the press release.

It said, Prabh Mohan also spoke about Himalayan University as one of the top ranking Universities of the nation, and further stated to bring students with world-class study environment with dedicated and experienced faculties and top-class facilities.

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Deposition of PWs in UNLF Chairman RK Meghen case starts

IMPHAL, October 13: In connection with the ongoing trial against the chairman of the banned United National Liberation Front RK Meghen alias Sanayaima and other leaders of the outfit in

IMPHAL, October 13: In connection with the ongoing trial against the chairman of the banned United National Liberation Front RK Meghen alias Sanayaima and other leaders of the outfit in the Special Court of National Investigation Agency, deposition of two prosecution witnesses was started today.

One of the two prosecution witnesses is identified as the NIA chief investigation officer IPS officer SP Pani and the other is a forensic expert working on the case, informed sources.

Further deposition of the two PW will continue.

It is also learnt that RK Meghen and the other leaders were also produced before the court.

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Students from Manipur call on Shri Kiren Rijiju – Business Standard

Students from Manipur call on Shri Kiren RijijuBusiness StandardA group of 24 students from Manipur attending the National Integration Tour, organised by the Assam Rifles, called on the Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Kiren Rijiju here today. …

Students from Manipur call on Shri Kiren Rijiju
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A group of 24 students from Manipur attending the National Integration Tour, organised by the Assam Rifles, called on the Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Kiren Rijiju here today. Speaking on the occasion, Shri Rijiju complimented the

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Family claims police of shielding alleged kidnapper

IMPHAL, October 12: A family from Khabesoi Sabal Leikai has alleged that the Heingang Police along with a local club and meira paibis of Khergao area of protecting the alleged

IMPHAL, October 12: A family from Khabesoi Sabal Leikai has alleged that the Heingang Police along with a local club and meira paibis of Khergao area of protecting the alleged kidnapper of their five year old daughter.

Speaking to media persons at the Manipur Press Club today, the family members claimed that they had filed an FIR against the accused kidnapper Kohid son of Kadir of Khergao.

One of the family members claimed that on October 10, a woman lured the child on the pretext of sweets and taken in an auto rickshaw.

They claimed that as soon as they realised the child missing, they sounded an alert and after enquiring found that the child was taken in an autorickshaw and managed to track the three-wheeler driver from whom they established that the child was taken to Khergao at the residence of Kohid.

They continued that when they reached Kohid`™s residence the same night and enquired about the child, Kohid had maintained that they had a child of their own, however, when someone called out the child`™s name, she came out running.

The family members also alleged that the Khergao local club and meira paibis along with the Heingang Police continued to protect the accused even though they have filed an FIR.

`Instead of arresting the alleged kidnapper, the police is negotiating on his behalf for a compromise. Such unethical conduct of the police will only adversely affect peoples`™ confidence in the system` alleged one of the family members.

The mother of the child said, `I am lucky to get back my young daughter but unless the kidnappers are awarded befitting punishment they will continue to resort to such kidnapping of other children again.`

The community leaders of Khabesoi Sabal Leikai who also attended the press conference also expressed shock and dismay at the conduct of the police personnel who instead of bringing the perpetrators to justice are siding with them.

They appealed to the people of the State to eradicate such crime in our midst and appealed to the police to assist in awarding justice to the kidnappers for the larger common good.

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CorCom calls general strike on October 15

IMPHAL, October 12: The Co-ordination Committee (CorCom) has called a general strike from the intervening midnight of October 14-15 till 6pm of October 15 as part of observing the National

IMPHAL, October 12: The Co-ordination Committee (CorCom) has called a general strike from the intervening midnight of October 14-15 till 6pm of October 15 as part of observing the National Black Day on October 15 against the `forced singing of the Merger Agreement.`™

A statement of the CorCom said it has been observing the day when Manipur king Bodhachandra was made to sign the Merger Agreement under duress in Shillong and enforced on October 15, 1949 as National Black Day.

It said the forced signing of the agreement is today 66 years old.

For several years, people from all corners of Manipur have been protesting against the agreement and several public discussions on the issue had observed that `India had annexed Manipur and it was not a merger,` it said.

The statement said people of all communities residing in Manipur have also hold rallies and conventions against the forced agreement and resolving that the people`™s right to national self-determination should be restored.

However, suppressing the voices of the people of Manipur, India has been holding the reins of Manipur`™s governance and ruled over the land for such a long period, it said.

It said even before India got its independence, Manipur had its own Manipur State Constitution Act, 1947 under which election was held in 1948 and its own democratic form of government formed, however, the government was dissolved and Manipur put under the Chief Commissioner Assam.

It said Manipur than followed the trajectory of being a Part C State, Territorial Council, Union Territory and Statehood.

The CorCom statement also said that India has been using the strength of its Army to suppress the movement demanding restoration of independence.

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Public authorities not fully aware of RTI Act: CIC Manipur

IMPHAL Oct 12: Chief Information Commissioner Th Ibobi Singh said that many of the public authorities are not fully aware of the RTI Act and they tend to ignore it.

IMPHAL Oct 12: Chief Information Commissioner Th Ibobi Singh said that many of the public authorities are not fully aware of the RTI Act and they tend to ignore it.

He expressed that such approach have hampered the implementation of RTI and further urged all stakeholders to partake in making the State government more transparent and accountable to the people.

This was expressed during the valedictory function of the decadal Right to Information Week-2015 at the State Guest House, Babupara today.

Member of Parliament Dr Th Meinya Singh and MLA of Yaiskul Assembly Constituency E Chand Singh graced the function as the chief guest and president respectively.

Speaking on the occasion, Meinya said the RTI Act is literally a watch-dog of the Government`™s performance. An informed citizen is equipped with more power to make the Government more accountable in their functioning, he stated.

He added `To usher transparency and accountability public should utilize the Right to Information Act 2005.`

The State Manipur Information Commission observed the RTI week from October 5 with various seminars, workshops and other programmes to disseminate the benefits of RTI Act in various parts of the State.

The observation was sponsored by the Department of Personnel and Training, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension Government of India.

As part of the weeklong observation of the Right to Information Week, a quiz competition was held among five different colleges on October 8 and the Manipur College bagged the first prize, second position was secured by the DM College of Arts and third by DM College of Science & Imphal College and the consolation prize was received by GP Women`™s College. Prizes to winners of the competition were distributed by the dignitaries today.

Meanwhile,MLA E Chand remarked that government agencies and public authorities should readily disperse information when enquired by the public under the RTI. If the Act is properly utilized, the gap between public and authorities will be bridged towards better governance.

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BJP Manipur questions Ibobi`s role in Loktak scam

IMPHAL, October 12: The Central Vigilance Commission New Delhi has directed the Union Cabinet Secretariat to initiate an investigation of the Loktak Lake scam of Rs 224 crores said BJP

IMPHAL, October 12: The Central Vigilance Commission New Delhi has directed the Union Cabinet Secretariat to initiate an investigation of the Loktak Lake scam of Rs 224 crores said BJP State spokesperson M Hemanta today.

Speaking at a press conference held at the party`™s Nityaipat Chuthek office today, Hemanta said the BJP Manipur president Th Chaoba had submitted a written complaint to the Prime Minister on June 14, 2014 urging to take proper action against the Loktak Lake scam concerning fund amounting to Rs 225 crores sanctioned for cleaning of phumdis.

BJP Manipur Pradesh general secretary (Administration) M Asnikumar alleged that Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh in collaboration with a few of his henchmen have been siphoning off the funds meant for the general public of Manipur for the past more than one decade.

He claimed that it is an open secret that the CM is involved in many tender works through his related agencies and firms in violation of the Central Public Works Department norms and state PWD rules.

He asserted that the M/s K-Pro Infra Works Private Limited was awarded a huge sum meant for cleaning of the floating Phumdis (water Hyacinth) of Loktak Lake.

Although the sanctioned was meant for beautification of the lake it has only resulted in degrading the beauty of the lake, he claimed.

Regarding the `scam`™, the BJP MP Prahlad Singh Patel who is also the party`™s Manipur incharge had raised an issue in the Lok Sabha during its recent Monsoon session.

The Centre had also sought a detailed report from the State government, he said.

He said the Congress government has not completed a single development work in the State properly till date since 2002.

Even the Khuga Multipurpose Dam and Thoubal Multipurpose Dam haven`™t been completed till today instead they are creating more problems, he claimed.

He further charged that NEC funded projects like the Sekmai irrigation Dam were also poorly executed and as such it had been washed away by the water current.

Demanding the present status paper on Loktak Lake Phumdis clearing contract given to K-Pro Infra Works Pvt Ltd by the State government, the BJP has also asked as to why the chairman LDA has not made public the details and name of the promoters of the K-Pro Infra Work Pvt Ltd till today.

The BJP also said that the government should form an enquiry committee headed by a sitting Supreme Court Judge with a special auditor from the CAG reports, so that there will be independent and free and fair enquiry on the scam.

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India and Sri Lanka joint training exercise `Mitra Sakti` concludes

IMPHAL, October 12: The third India-Sri Lanka Joint Training Exercise `Mitra Shakti-2015` culminated today after a grand closing ceremony held at Aundh Military Camp, Pune. According to a statement of

IMPHAL, October 12: The third India-Sri Lanka Joint Training Exercise `Mitra Shakti-2015` culminated today after a grand closing ceremony held at Aundh Military Camp, Pune.

According to a statement of the PRO (Defence) Imphal, the 14-day joint training included understanding of transnational terrorism, developing interoperability and conduct of joint tactical operations controlled by a Joint Command Post.

It said Brigadier Tapan Lal Sah of the Indian Army and Brigadier KP Aruna Jayasekera of Sri Lankan Army jointly reviewed the parade commanded by Major Ashish Kumar, of Indian Army.

The Reviewing Officers as well as the Sri Lankan participating contingent were amazed when Major Ashish Kumar gave the report and sought permission to commence the proceedings from Brigadier KP Aruna Jayasekera in chaste Sinhalese, it said.

Martial skill display by Indian Army added colour to the impressive parade displayed by the joint contingent, the PRO (Defence) Imphal statement said.

Brigadier KP Aruna Jayasekera of the Sri Lankan Army after addressing the parade, declared the joint training closed. Observers of both the nations which included senior military officials, were unanimous in their praise for the professionally conducted training which has resulted in instilling confidence in each other`™s capability to counter the common threat of terror, it said.

The exercise demonstrated the determination of the two Armies in working closely with each other to eradicate the menace of terrorism in all its forms, according to the statement.

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CM expresses dissatisfaction with poor quality of State`s first ITI constructed under PPP model

IMPHAL, October 12: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today expressed dissatisfaction with the poor quality of the Industrial Training Institute constructed at Lilong Mairen Khun. The Chief Minister was inaugurating

IMPHAL, October 12: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today expressed dissatisfaction with the poor quality of the Industrial Training Institute constructed at Lilong Mairen Khun.

The Chief Minister was inaugurating the ITI set up under the Public Private Partnership model as a pilot project and aimed at providing employment to youth who haven`™t completed their higher studies.

Expressing dissatisfaction with the poor quality of the building, the Chief Minister also urged the HASK Skill Development Centre Pvt Ltd (HSDC) which will manage the institute to initiate proper maintenance of the building structure.

The foundation stone of the ITI, constructed under the Ministry of Minority Affairs for the welfare of the minorities under the multi sectoral development programme, was laid in February 2010 by the then Union Minority Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid.

Speaking at the inaugural function, the Chief Minister said people should not consider any job lowly and should perform their responsibilities competently and sincerely.

The Chief Minister also called for the trainees of the first batch to work hard and maintain discipline during their training.

Stating that the MNCs are waiting to absorb them , he urged them to be smart and diligent during their training so as to get placement from international firms.

There is no need to be ashamed of performing our job sincerely and should instead consider it as serving the almighty, he said.

He expressed that dignity of labour should be honoured at all times and people who earn from illegal manners are not worthy of respect or honour.

The Chief Minister also expressed that during his foreign tours of South East Asian countries, he had observed that most of the countries had only about 4 or 5 percent of unemployment.

This is because employment in these countries is supported by PPP models, he observed.

He also said that the PPP model could also help in creating employment in Manipur.

He said the government will also try to take up the PPP model in other sectors like IT and health.

He said it is impossible to provide jobs to everyone.

Stating that the government is trying hard to develop the Information sector as it will help much in providing jobs to the youth, the Chief Minister said the government is targeting to complete the IT Special Economic Zone by March 2016.

Meanwhile, replying to a memorandum submitted by the Lilong Kendra Development Committee, the Chief Minister also assured to look into the demands for setting up a fire station, CD Block and a State Bank branch in Lilong.

At the same time, the Chief Minister also observed that there is a need to first identify a suitable site for development and setting up of Lilong Bazar.

Labour and Employment minister I Hemochandra said the ITI was set up under the joint initiative of the Labour department and HASK Skill Development Centre Pvt Ltd (HSDC).

He said there are around 8 lakhs unemployed youth registered with the employment exchanges in the State today and the State government will not be able to provide government jobs to all of them.

However, the government hopes to create more jobs under the PPP model, he said.

The inaugural function of ITI, Lilong was also attended by minister Agriculture & Fisheries and other ITI officials.

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Rs 3 Lakhs worth SP capsules seized in Manipur

IMPHAL, Oct 12: A team of Narcotics and Affairs of Border Police station seized ban Spasmoproxivon capsule worth over Rs 3 lakhs from Imphal West district on October 9. According

IMPHAL, Oct 12: A team of Narcotics and Affairs of Border Police station seized ban Spasmoproxivon capsule worth over Rs 3 lakhs from Imphal West district on October 9.

According to a statement issued by PRO Police department, RK Tutusana, the drug was seized from a man named Thangjam Ilabanta Singh, 42, son of Th Tomba Singh of Tera Wangthoibi Leikai.

A total number of 34,544 capsules were seized from his possession it said adding that a case has been registered with the NAB police under the provisions of NDPS Act and investigation is going on.

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Dual Delusions

By Jinine Lai The current air in Manipur breaths like tensed and toxic after its Legislative Assembly passed the three bills considered to be safeguard for indigenous peoples on 31

By Jinine Lai

The current air in Manipur breaths like tensed and toxic after its Legislative Assembly passed the three bills considered to be safeguard for indigenous peoples on 31 August this year. In this light, a couple of delusions come in my mind;`delusion of grandeur` from the valley and `persecutory delusion” from the hills.Perhaps it is rather of the delusions because the both stakeholders are not able to see real things with them, and both ignore easily their immediate common destabilizer, the governments, and more importantly their ultimate challenge which coming along with mammoth force of globalization.

First,the continuous kinship-narrative from the valley towards the hills fails to upload the positive attitude. The superior complex of the Meeteis makes themselves hardly know what they mean in the mind when they are articulating in the lips. Always they feel and make themselves more Manipur(is)than the hills.

It is very doubtful that the valley has acknowledged socio-cultural humiliation done by them upon the hills, except a kind of a blanket excuse of `“ `such are the part of every history happen everywhere in the world, and we all were the victims had received the discriminatory treatment of the kings of those days`.

Sustained superiority in the valley is reflected routinely. The abundant attempts are made to display the harmonious coexistence through various media. So the Meeteis make movies and plays; girls from the hills are married to the valley-boys, not the valley-girls to the hill-boys. If the boy happens to be from the hills, it is interesting melodrama, the father of the boy comes out to be a Meetei.

The U-Morok, the big chilly, Meeteis`™ favorite which cultivated by hills communities; Meeteis consume it and hills produce it. Yet former feels,the chilly belongs to them.

In the valley, the village population is still undergoing discriminatory attitude of `Lawai Macha` (derogatory address to the villagers) from the Imphal/urban population. Those putting up in the rented houses of various areas of Imphal undergo this humiliation. The bitter experience is of the people from the hills. Usually Hindu-Mayang tenants enjoy good attitude from the house owners and elderly locals vis-a-vis tenants from the hills.

Second, unfounded propaganda are being floated by the hills that enforced upon themselves to be believed.

In fact, the valley is supposed to receive arguments on the socio-cultural discrimination from the hills. Even it will be good device to juxtapose and justify hills`™ demands to get separated themselves. Interestingly the later have reserved and ignored this side of advocacy. Why?

Recently NSCN-IM and its frontal groups have stopped such advocacy against the Meeteis. Maybe because they think the argument of the socio-cultural humiliation by the valley upon them is mere a complex pattern wherein they are inferior to the valley`™s delusive superiority. Such things may appear embarrassing for them in the eyes of the other. Thus they have endeavored to discover new arguments, something of the economic, political against the Meeteis. So is doing Churachandpur now.

Protest against the three bills in Churachandpuris blowing out the same gusting smokes of free float arguments that some Nagas have been doing. Their delusion is `“ the Meeteis are blamed for almost everything they suffer. For instance, for economic and other welfare shortcomings; but the fact is the longest chief minister of Manipur was Rishang Keishing, a Naga and besides there have been plenty of Members of Legislative Assembly with key incumbency and bureaucrats who deal the tribal affairs. The tribal welfare administration, its financial execution is done themselves not by the Meeteis `“ no question about it. No doubt `“ the roads, schools, health centers, water and power supplies and public distribution systems are of the worse in the valley though they are a bit different from the hills`™.

Anti-valley groups sometimes lose confidence and confused themselves to use the term Manipur Government or Meetei Government though they prefer the later. Some Nagas already began to use the former though they use both interchangeably.

Third, if we can look at the well-being, progress and security of all aspects under the both governments of the state and center, what we are undergoing is a prolong absence of governance and rule of law. General population both in the hills an valley are reeling under the same intensity and amount of smelly system. Only handful of social smugglers and political prostitutes are profiting out of the situation. How many of us both in hills and valley are free from panoply of problems ranging from conflict to corruption, human rights violation to HIV/AIDS, ignored economy to unproductive education?

More dangerously the so called globalization is engulfing us all with the cruel hands of bankers and corporates. New slavery system of development paradigm is hypnotizing us all and make us paralyzed readily. The state government and New Delhi remain incapable and compromised in the process. All our resources, lands which we are fighting for, all our culture and identity which we romanticize will be perished so easily under such giant stump of globalization and privatization.
(Author is Assistant Professor of International Education Dep,University of Suwon)

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O When May it Suffice

Manipur`™s cup of woe has never been empty. While it is unlikely any place in the world has not had their shares of misfortunes, Manipur`™s chain of tragedies never seems

Manipur`™s cup of woe has never been empty. While it is unlikely any place in the world has not had their shares of misfortunes, Manipur`™s chain of tragedies never seems to end. Not only this, it does not seem it will end any time soon too either. It is difficult to imagine what those who lose loved ones to unnatural death must have gone through, and must be going through, and it is suffocating to imagine that these losses are unlikely be the last. But first, this invocation cannot but recall the nine youth whose bodies still lay in the ill-equipped Churachandpur District Hospital mortuary. We have no desire to comment or be judgmental of the politics that led to this tragedy, but all the same wish the near and dear ones of the nine the strength to live through what must certainly be an endless nightmare. This beleaguered land has lost so many, to pandemics such as AIDS, and to its myriad enduring soul-tearing conflicts. Often, sitting alone in solemn contemplation of Manipur`™s long list of tragedies, it is difficult not to be visited by the haunting lines of Irish poet, William Buttler Yeats, hanging desperately on to hope in a time of overwhelming despair and sorrow, `O When May it Suffice`.

Manipur today has far too many things to mourn, overshadowing its occasions for celebration. There is not a day that passes without somebody or the other getting killed violently, either in fratricidal killings or else in the protracted war between government forces and insurgent fighters waging a liberation war. If the tumultuous winds of rebellion fostered by certain ruptures in the smooth flow of history had not swept them away, many generations of men and women probably would be still living amongst us and become eminent respectable citizens, as eminent and respectable as many who occupy the top strata of the society today. But this was never to be. Come to think of it, the storm of this war having spanned over many decades, practically all of us would have known many of them, some brilliant peers who may have won fame and fortune, others merely ordinary nondescript acquaintances in the neighbourhood, suddenly transformed into heroes and martyrs by the winds of the times.

Yeats`™s song is of such a sense of void he felt remembering the `martyrs` of his native Ireland who he had known in person, and could have been still with him had it not been for those `martyr moments`. In his celebrated Easter 1916, he looks back to that year when government troops swooped down on the brewing Irish Republican Army rebellion in Dublin, and executed many of the movement`™s pioneers. `A terrible beauty is born` he exclaims in the poem, recalling the combine of horror, awe and disbelief he had felt at the time. Ordinary men and women, in ordinary professions, whom `I have met them at the close of day, /Coming with vivid faces, /From counter or desk among grey, /Eighteenth-century houses.` Familiar acquaintances on the streets whom `I have passed with a nod of the head, /Or polite meaningless words, /Or have lingered awhile and said, /Polite meaningless words`. In that September of 1916 everything transformed all of a sudden `All changed, changed utterly: /A terrible beauty is born.` There were also those he envied and did not like very much. `He had done most bitter wrong, /To some who are near my heart, /Yet I number him in the song; /He, too, has resigned his part, /In the casual comedy; /He, too, has been changed in his turn, /Transformed utterly: /A terrible beauty is born.` Yeats also sensed the tragedy that all the spiralling and increasingly senseless violence can bring, and this foreknowledge made his soul burn: `Too long a sacrifice, /Can make a stone of the heart. /O when may it suffice? /That is Heaven`™s part, our part, /To murmur name upon name, /As a mother names her child, /When sleep at last has come, /On limbs that had run wild. /What is it but nightfall? /No, no, not night but death; /Was it needless death after all?`

Nearly a century after Yeats went through his soul scorching self-questioning, many of us in Manipur are still left to go through similar soul searches and ask, `O when may it suffice?` wishing to remind those around us that `too long a sacrifice, can make a stone of the heart.` The tears of sorrow that swell can blur vision as we watch the world move on `“ even our own government contract chasing, easy unearned money loving, little world `“ unmindful of all the sacrifices and martyrdoms. The haunting forbidden question that shapes up within often is: `Was it needless death after all?`

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Include lessons on roles of all communities in Manipur`s history in school curriculum: KT Rehman

IMPHAL, October 12: School textbooks prescribed by the State Education department should include the role of every community in Manipur`™s history, stated former president of All Manipur United Clubs Organization

IMPHAL, October 12: School textbooks prescribed by the State Education department should include the role of every community in Manipur`™s history, stated former president of All Manipur United Clubs Organization KT Rehman, who is now advisor of AMUCO and AMDO.

He was speaking at the 7th foundation day of Pangal Students`™ Organization, Manipur held here at Faisa Upper Primary School, Hatta today.

The State education department has included in the schools textbooks the roles taken by Rani Gaidinliu, Haipou Jadonang, Bir Tikendrajit, Thangal General, Paona Brajabashi etc in Manipur history.

Likewise, the students also needs to study the role of Muslim communities in `Thoubal Lan`™, `Khongjom Lan`™, `Awa Lan`™, `Nupi Lan,`™ and the role of other community leaders in various crucial times of Manipur history, he observed.

The students need to know this as they are the pillar of our future, he maintained. Speaking on the present issues facing the State he further said the details of the Naga peace accord recently signed between the Government of India and NSCN-IM should be made known to the people of Manipur at the earliest.

He demanded the State government to put every effort and urge the Centre to find out what`™s in the accord and make sure that there is nothing that can hurt the territorial integrity of Manipur.

He also urged the State BJP unit to urge the Centre and especially the Prime Minister to disclose what`™s in the accord.

He said that Manipur is a land resided by more than 36 different communities with hills and valleys as geographical areas.

Presently we are facing various demands based on ethnic lines and because of these demands the love and peace between various communities residing in this State is decreasing day by day and eventually the people are beginning to hate each other, he said.

This situation is now challenging the integrity and unity of Manipur, he said.

He appealed to the people of Manipur to stop playing the ethnic card and instead look for a better future of Manipur unitedly as Manipuris.

`Let us stop seeing things in a very narrow way by confining our vision to only one community but instead let us be united and look for a better future of Manipur as one,` he said.

He advised the Pangal Students Organisation to look into the Madrasah modernisation programme under MOBC to check whether it is implemented properly.

Student should take active role in issues relating to improve the education system in Manipur, he said.

PSO should join hands with other Student bodies in the State and should work for a better education system in Manipur, he added.

The function was also attended by MA Wakil Alsari, president, PSO; Kh Serajuddin, president MSF; Th Udoi Luwang, advisor, MSF and PSO; KT Rahaman, advisor, AMUCO and AMDO as presidium members.

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