Day 2 of UNC sponsored indefinite highway bandh State determined to neutralise highway bandh

Both the Government of India and the Government of Manipur are determined to neutralise the blanket ban imposed by the UNC on execution of National projects and vehicular movement on National and State highways in Naga areas of Manipur Source The Sa…

Both the Government of India and the Government of Manipur are determined to neutralise the blanket ban imposed by the UNC on execution of National projects and vehicular movement on National and State highways in Naga areas of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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Over 30 goodsladen vehicles stranded at Jiribam

, Sep 5 As a result of the ongoing ban on vehicular movement along the national highways imposed by United Naga Council, UNC in the aftermath of the August 30 Ukhrul incident, a number of passenger and goods vehicles have been stranded at Jiribam s…

, Sep 5 As a result of the ongoing ban on vehicular movement along the national highways imposed by United Naga Council, UNC in the aftermath of the August 30 Ukhrul incident, a number of passenger and goods vehicles have been stranded at Jiribam since yesterday Source Hueiyen News Service Jiri News Network JNN

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Rice transporters likely to miss convoy

Even though hectic preparations are on to send a large convoy of trucks to ship in essential commodities along Imphal Jiribam highway together with adequate number of security escorts tomorrow, trucks which should be transporting rice are likely to mis…

Even though hectic preparations are on to send a large convoy of trucks to ship in essential commodities along Imphal Jiribam highway together with adequate number of security escorts tomorrow, trucks which should be transporting rice are likely to miss the trip Source The Sangai Express

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Two teachers from State honoured with National Awards

Two teachers from Manipur were among the 378 teachers who were honoured with National Awards to Teachers 2013 for their dedication in the service of imparting education to the students on the occasion of celebrating Teachers’ Day on Friday Source Hu…

Two teachers from Manipur were among the 378 teachers who were honoured with National Awards to Teachers 2013 for their dedication in the service of imparting education to the students on the occasion of celebrating Teachers’ Day on Friday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Two students hurt in police crack down

At least two students sustained injuries when police fired tear gas canisters, smoke bombs and baton charged students of Wangoi Higher Secondary School who were protesting on the demand for posting requisite number of teachers at their school Source …

At least two students sustained injuries when police fired tear gas canisters, smoke bombs and baton charged students of Wangoi Higher Secondary School who were protesting on the demand for posting requisite number of teachers at their school Source The Sangai Express

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Revenue in terms of lacs lost due to UNC’s bandh

Owing to the ongoing indefinite bandh imposed by United Naga Council UNC in Naga inhabited areas from September 4, revenue worth lakhs of rupees to be collected by Taxation Department for accruing to the State exchequer has been lost Source Hueiye…

Owing to the ongoing indefinite bandh imposed by United Naga Council UNC in Naga inhabited areas from September 4, revenue worth lakhs of rupees to be collected by Taxation Department for accruing to the State exchequer has been lost Source Hueiyen News Service

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Irom Sharmila gets emotional, remanded

Anti AFSPA campaigner Irom Chanu Sharmila was remanded to judicial custody till September 19 as she denied to secure her release on PR bond of Rs 10,000 today Source The Sangai Express

Anti AFSPA campaigner Irom Chanu Sharmila was remanded to judicial custody till September 19 as she denied to secure her release on PR bond of Rs 10,000 today Source The Sangai Express

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Ching Tam Cultural festival inaugurated

The 4th edition of ‘Ching Tam Cultural festival’ organised under the aegis of All Manipur Hueiyen Lallong and Traditional Cultural Preservation Committee began on Thursday along with an impressive function at Rupmahal Theatre here Source Hueiyen New…

The 4th edition of ‘Ching Tam Cultural festival’ organised under the aegis of All Manipur Hueiyen Lallong and Traditional Cultural Preservation Committee began on Thursday along with an impressive function at Rupmahal Theatre here Source Hueiyen News Service

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Modi and his Teachers’ Day in Manipur – KanglaOnline

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Modi and his Teachers’ Day in Manipur

Students and teachers throughout the nation woke up on Friday morning to a different form of Teachers’ Day celebration. Since 1962, India has been celebrating Teachers’ Day on September 5,

Students and teachers throughout the nation woke up on Friday morning to a different form of Teachers’ Day celebration. Since 1962, India has been celebrating Teachers’ Day on September 5, the birthday of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the second President of India. Thursday saw schools rushing to give finishing touches to their preparations for the Teachers’ Day celebration, although the preparations were not just for festivities but for a speech to be delivered by the Prime Minister. School authorities were directed to ensure their students’ presence in the school premises during the Prime Minister’s speech on Teachers’ Day to be telecasted live on national TV. School authorities or rather the school heads of all government, aided and private schools including those under the district councils were directed to strictly adhere to the instructions provided to ensure necessary arrangements for TVs in their school campuses and to submit photographs and compliance reports of the said programme to the concerned authorities before 5.30pm of the same day. The Prime Minister’s speech was telecasted from 3 pm to 4:45 pm and included an interaction session of the Prime Minister with students of selected schools from across the country. This is a first for teachers and students of the entire nation, to be addressed directly by the head of the country on Teachers’ Day.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has once again managed to catch the attention of the entire nation with this endeavour. He has sort of achieved a feat even if a small one with his address to the students of the country. The concept is noteworthy, and many would construe it as an earnest attempt to motivate students who are the future of the country. At the same time, it could raise quite a few eyebrows as well.

The Prime Minister gave his speech in Hindi which doesn’t enjoy the same acceptance in the States lying in the north eastern or southern regions of the country as it does in the northern States. For the sake of argument, the entire insight of the Prime Minister’s speech could be lost in translation to the students of the first two regions who are mostly unfamiliar with the language. This would well be the same case, even if the teachers attending to the students were enterprising enough to attempt translating the speech. And in such a case, the students would have returned home only with the false sense of watching the Prime Minister address to them directly through the TV, without understanding much of the speech and its content.

At the same time, in States like Manipur where schools lack even basic amenities and infrastructure, asking students to sit through an entire speech, however motivating the speech is, could be quiet quixotic. Students protesting lack of amenities in their schools are frequent fixtures in the State. On September 4, as schools in the entire length and breadth of the country were busy giving final touches to their preparation for the D-Day, students of Ananda Singh Higher Secondary School were busy protesting and facing police lathi-charge as was reported in the local papers. And this is not a solitary case.

The end-point being, now that the Prime Minister has created a niche for himself among the student community of the country; it is time for him to look into the real problems the students face and improve the facilities provided in the schools.
Leader Writer: Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh

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Mind Matters

By Paonam Thoibi Q1: Dear counselor, are counseling sessions different from psychiatric sessions? When does one need professional Counseling? Often we read or see movie scenes where the therapist makes

By Paonam Thoibi
Q1: Dear counselor, are counseling sessions different from psychiatric sessions? When does one need professional Counseling? Often we read or see movie scenes where the therapist makes a person lie down on a couch. Is this integral to such sessions and is this practiced everywhere? Name and add withheld

Ans: Both psychological counseling and psychiatric sessions are various terms used to imply the psychological therapies or treatments provided to people who are seeking support and treatment for a wide range of mental health and emotional issues. Both are provided by a well-trained Psychologist or a Psychiatrist who underwent certain training, practice, ethics and earned a lot of experience. Simply put, a counseling session may look like someone confidentially talking to a well-trained person who is not a friend or family member; on how to tackle crises while psychotherapy tends to focus on a long-term and deeply embedded psychological conditions and problems.

Many people come across phases in their life when they need professional emotional support and provide suggestions to help them in decision making and problem solving. People with psychological conditions often show different signs and symptoms which makes the immediate family members or friends aware that they will need professional help.

In adults, the signs may be excessive sadness or irritability, aloofness, altered sleep and eating pattern, unexplained physical ailments, suicidal thoughts, deterioration of hygiene, substance use etc.

Children and pre-adolescents often presented with persistent disobedience, temper tantrums, hyperactivity and inattention, decline in academic or athletic performance, emotional outbursts, over consciousness of body weight, poor appetite etc.

And coming to the last part of your question; the use of a couch is traditionally a Psychoanalyst’s technique for Psychoanalysis. Therefore, a Psychoanalyst, who follows Freud’s theory of Psychoanalysis, would definitely make it a point to use a couch in their therapy sessions. Psychoanalyst have often noted that in lying down, peoples’ perspective changes. Clients become aware of their feelings and thoughts more. Also, an environment as such makes free association about the unconscious mental processes made possible which is the most integral part of Psychoanalysis.

Q2. Dear Madam, we often heard that people will suffer long term psychiatric illness if they met with trauma. Is it true? What is the best way to avoid it? – Ramesh, Checkon
Ans: Dear Ramesh, any traumatic event like experiences of rape, torture, military combat, earthquake, a disastrous fire, and the collapse of a large building etc can cause severe trauma.)

A cluster of psychological symptoms can follow a psychologically distressing event and this is called Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

For a person who has been exposed to an intensely traumatic event to be diagnosed with PTSD, certain criteria are to be met. They include re-experiencing of the traumatic event in the form of recurrent and intrusive distressing recollections, dreams, reliving the experience, illusions, hallucinations, persistent avoidance of any reminders of the event, inability to recall an important aspect of the trauma numbing of general responsiveness, difficulty falling asleep, emotional lability and increased arousal or hyper-vigilance etc.

To warrant a diagnosis of PTSD, a person must experience these symptoms for at least one month.

Whenever a person comes across a crisis situation, a prompt and proper crisis intervention by skilled professionals is vital to reduce the risk of a person developing PTSD.

Psychotherapies like Testimonial therapy, Cognitive-behavioral therapy and exposure treatments along with medications seem to be helpful to PTSD clients.

Q3. Is hypnosis used for counseling sessions? If so, when is it used and how effective is it? Some literatures have mentioned instances where people under hypnosis have experienced past life experiences. Is this possible? Th Opendra, Kongba

Ans: Dear Opendra, the Hypnosis technique used in Psychotherapy/Counseling is called Clinical hypnosis where a person receives hypnotherapy induced by qualified Hypnotherapist, with the aim of changing his/her dysfunctional behavior, emotional content and attitudes. It is used for the effective management of pain, anxiety symptoms, and depression, phobia and sleep disorders. Yes, people have reportedly heard about instances where past life experiences are relived under hypnosis. The practice is called “Past life regression” and is typically undertaken either in pursuit of a spiritual experience, or in a psychotherapeutic setting. It is still a hugely debated topic and many research found that contents of the memories reported from the past lives are based on the client’s belief in reincarnation and suggestions by the hypnotist.

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Govt to lift CrPC Sec 144 in Ukhrul on trial run

IMPHAL, September 5: A high level committee comprising the Union additional secretary (Home) Rajiv Gauba, Joint secretary (North East in-charge) Sambhu Singh and Special secretary (Internal Security) Prakash Mishra arrived

IMPHAL, September 5: A high level committee comprising the Union additional secretary (Home) Rajiv Gauba, Joint secretary (North East in-charge) Sambhu Singh and Special secretary (Internal Security) Prakash Mishra arrived in the state to take stock of the situation here after the Ukhrul incident and left at around 5.30pm today.

This was stated by deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam at a press conference in his office chamber today evening.

The Central government is ready to help the state government under any circumstance, he said.

CrPC Section 144 which is now being imposed in Ukhrul will be lifted tomorrow from 6am to 6pm as a trial run and if the law and order situation improves it will be removed completely, said Gaikhangam.

Relaxing Section 144 for a day doesn’t mean that the government is scared or acting under pressure from the Centre, it is only being lifted as a mark of good gesture like parents do to placate children when they throw tantrums for some demands, he added.

The representatives met the Chief Minister, Governor and other officials, the deputy CM said, adding that a series of meetings were convened to improve the situation and arranging security for bringing in essential commodities with officials of the paramilitary forces and state forces today.

The Central government representatives have arrived as a result of the meeting between the CM and deputy CM with the Union Home Minister recently during which they informed the Union Home minister about the ground reality in Manipur.

The State government has taken all possible steps to provide all the essential communities like fuel, LPG etc even during the bandh called by UNC which began on September 4, Gaikhangam said.

Continuing that the State forces will be deployed along with the Assam Rifles and the Army for security purposes, he said all the essential goods will be provided during the bandh without any shortages.

He also appealed the public to refrain from calling frequent bandhs which affects the public.

Gaikhangam said the assassination of an ADC member, (L) Ngalangzar Malue, on July 12 was not the first incident as many people have been killed in ambush attacks in the past. More than 200 civilians have been killed, he added.

The government deployed the State security forces to bring peace and control the law and order condition in Ukhrul because the government could not remain a mute spectator when people broke law with impunity, said the deputy CM.

He added that many people appreciated the state government for its bold actions.

The unfortunate incident on August 30 broke out only after the purported peaceful rally turned violent and the protestors started thrashing five Manipur police personnel including an SDPO and snatched their service guns and burn down government vehicles, the deputy Chief Minister said, adding that the police personnel remain calm under the extremely tense situation and refused to be provoked but had to act in self defense.

If police personnel had acted in a cavalier manner, many more lives could have been lost with more several injuries, he said.

He further said that the government is trying to bring an amicable solution but is aware that a big organization is behind the mess in Ukhrul.

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Over 400 trucks stranded in Manipur, Nagaland – Times of India

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Black marketers make merry as Churachandpur grapples with acute scarcity of fuel

By Alex Guite LAMKA, September 5: Vehicle owners in Churachanpur district have not received any petrol from the three pumps located in Lamka town for the last six days and

By Alex Guite

LAMKA, September 5: Vehicle owners in Churachanpur district have not received any petrol from the three pumps located in Lamka town for the last six days and with a blockade looming large along the National Highways, it seems there is no respite for motorists who can only just wait and watch.

Officials of the district on conditions of anonymity told IFP that they are hard-pressed to fix the problem which is compounded by rampant selling of petrol in the black market.

If petrol ceases to be available in the black market, motorists will be left without any means to buy petrol as oil depots are running dry. The district collector PK Jha told IFP that he has been monitoring the situation and was trying to fix the problem.

The fuel scarcity has been hard on the motorists who have to run helter-skelter to get fuel at a price which is already as much as Rs. 40 more than the usual price as black marketers now sell it at Rs 110 per litre or more.

The shortage is compounded by frequent bandhs and blockades in Manipur but the lack of compliance to the proposed regulations of the district administration has also played a major factor.

The DC had issued an order on May 5 that heavy motor vehicles should be allotted 40 litres of diesel, light vehicles with 20 litres of diesel, both diesel and petrol versions of three wheelers with either 10 litres of diesel or petrol, four wheeler petrol vehicles with 20 litres of petrol and two wheelers with 10 litres per day.

The directive to enforce the allocations has however not been implemented.

Many motorists told this correspondent that they were helpless as owners of petrol pumps in collusion with the black marketers continue to flout the regulations from the district administration.

Meanwhile, Churachandpur SP K Kabib told IFP that they are planning to routinely monitor the black marketing of all essential commodities apart from petrol and LPG after receiving complaints and having notice such practices by the black marketers who take advantage of the frequent bandhs.

However, some of the petrol pump owners claimed that they are not to be blamed as the petrol which are sold in black are procured from Mizoram at Rs 95 per litre with great difficulty which the black marketers sell at Rs 120 or more per litre.

Despite the fact that the owners of petrol pumps in town are not entirely responsible for the booming sell of fuel in the black market, they cannot be let off the hook easily either, a motorist said.

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Sharmila disappointed by lack of public support

IMPHAL, September 5: Anti AFSPA crusader Irom Chanu Sharmila has been remanded to judicial custody by the JMIC, Imphal East today. Sharmila will be produced before the same court again

IMPHAL, September 5: Anti AFSPA crusader Irom Chanu Sharmila has been remanded to judicial custody by the JMIC, Imphal East today.

Sharmila will be produced before the same court again on September 19.

The concerned court offered to grant her bail on PR bond of Rs 10,000, however Sharmila declined unless it was unconditional release.

Further speaking to some media persons, after the court proceedings Sharmila expressed her disappointment over the lack of support from the people despite her repeated call for mass support.

“With the recent court judgement in her favour and the warm welcome I was accorded with at the Ima market, I genuinely felt very positive about the people’s sentiment towards the cause. Now I am back to where I had begun from and I feel very disappointed and lost as all those attention from the public has been reduced to just a show,” said a sentimental Sharmila.

In response to a query regarding her re-arrest on the pretext of her health status, Sharmila questioned “What kind of human rights are we getting here, if they have failed to understand the hardship of being nose-fed for 14 years though I have not tasted even a single drop of water during the period.”

It may be noted that Sharmila was freed on August 20, following a judgement of a Session Court.

Soon after her released from the JNIMS hospital security ward, an emotive Sharmila’s first word to the media was “I need mass support from my people.”

However, she was re-arrested under IPC 309 attempting to suicide on August 22 despite the session court acquitting her of the same section.

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Alleged paedophile to be tried under POCSO

IMPHAL, September 5: The 65 year old man accused in the rape case of a minor girl from Chingmeirong Poumai colony is going to be tried under section 4 of

IMPHAL, September 5: The 65 year old man accused in the rape case of a minor girl from Chingmeirong Poumai colony is going to be tried under section 4 of Protection of Children from Sexual Offence (POCSO) Act, 2012.

This is the sixth case to be tried under POCSO Act, 2012 in the state.

The accused S Ngoupuni alias Ngaopuni, 65, son of late Sheiba of Liyai Khullen at present Poumei Colony Imphal East district, Heingang police station was produced before the Court of A Guneshwar Sharma, district and sessions Judge Manipur East and special judge (POCSO).

Having heard the argument from both sides the court acquitted two sections 376/420 of the IPC and charged him under POCSO.

The Heingang Police station framed a charge sheet against the accused under FIR No.30 (4) 2014 HNG PS u/s 376/420 IPC and section 4 of Protection of Children from Sexual Offence (POCSO) Act, 2012.

However, the counsel of the accused Advocate, S Shyamcharan alias Sanou argued that the section 376/420 were irrelevant in connection with the case.

Earlier argument on which section to be frame against the accused was also held on August 14 and 28 last. However, the decision for the accused to be tried under special trial POCSO was taken today.

It may be recalled that the 13 year old minor girl was allegedly raped by Ngoupuni on April 17, 2014 around 12 noon on voting day of the 16th Lok Sabha Election.

The victim was taken away by Ngoupuni on a Maruti after informing her mother on the pretext of proxy vote of victim’s daughter. However, instead of taking her to the polling station she was taken to a secluded place, at a foothill of Koirengei area and raped her.

On April 19, 2014 both the accused and victim examined by forensic experts and subsequently framed charge sheet by the concerned police.

While the accused is under judicial custody, the statements of both the accused and victims including 23 prosecution witnesses have been recorded so far.

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Two Wangoi students hospitalised after police mock bombs injured them

IMPHAL, September 5: At least two students of the Wangoi Higher Secondary School were injured when police fired mock bomb on a group of agitating students this afternoon along the

IMPHAL, September 5: At least two students of the Wangoi Higher Secondary School were injured when police fired mock bomb on a group of agitating students this afternoon along the Mayai Lambi road.

The students were demanding appointment of lecturers.

The injured have been identified as one Wahengbam Johny Singh, son of W Shanti Singh of Wangoi Wahengbam Leikai, XI science and Yumnam Singhajit Singh of Yumnam Huidrom, XII science

Sources said that the incident took place around 12.30 pm.

A group of the agitating students of the Wangoi Higher Secondary School today came out on the street and tried to block the Mayai Lambi road with regards to their demand.

But, the police foiled their attempt and herded them inside the school campus. Subsequently, the students went on rampage of dismantling properties of the school. Owing to the action, the police resorted to firing of mock bomb within the campus injuring them severely.

They were rushed to CHC Wangoi however they were referred to RIMS following the seriousness of their injuries.

It may be noted that the students have been demanding to fill in three vacant posts lecturer (Botany, Geography and Physics).

With regards to this on June 4, 2014 the students submitted a written application to the education directorate. The same copy was submitted to the concerned MLA, ZEO Wangoi. At the same time, on June 3 they also met the director. However, the demand was not materialised till date.

Enraged over the indifferent attitude of the Government the students started their protest since yesterday.

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Deputy CM hails teachers as next only to God as State celebrates Teachers’ Day

IMPHAL, September 5: The State level Teachers’ Day celebration was held at the Bengali High School Campus in Babupara today. The celebration was organised under the aegis of the State

IMPHAL, September 5: The State level Teachers’ Day celebration was held at the Bengali High School Campus in Babupara today.

The celebration was organised under the aegis of the State government by the Directorate of Education (Schools), State Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) society, State Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) Society, Higher and Technical Education, State Rashtriya Uchhatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) Directorate, State Council of Educational Research and Training, Adult Education, Directorate of Language Planning and Implementation, Board of Secondary Education, Manipur and Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur.

A floral tribute was also paid to former President Dr S Radhakrishnan whose birthday is being observed as Teachers’ Day since 1962.

The function was graced by deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam, Commerce and Industry minister Govindas Konthoujam, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj minister Francis Ngajokpa, Social Welfare minister AK Mirabai, Education minister M Okendro, Works minister Khumujam Ratan Kumar Singh, Health and Family Welfare minister Phungzathang Tonsing, IFCD minister Ngamthang Haokip, Agriculture minister Md Nazir and various other high officials.

Addressing the gathering, deputy CM Gaikhangam said that being a teacher is an honourable job and teaching is a noble profession as teachers are the role models of the society and can be considered as the “Second God”.

He expressed optimism that the State will be known the world over for achievements in the field of education and not just only for its arts and culture and sports under the leadership of the Chief Minister and the supervision of the Education minister.

Quoting Albert Einstein, the deputy CM said,”He who dares to teach must never cease to learn”, stressing that teacher should not only have the concept of teaching but also update their knowledge from time to time.

This is how a teacher can produce a quality student for a better tomorrow, he added.

He also told the gathering that the CM has conveyed his best regards wishing a “very happy Teachers Day” to all the teachers through him.

Speaking at the function, M Okendro highlighted the various projects under the State’s educational system and its various achievements.

Asserting that there are approximately 4000 cases of the education department in the State and most of these cases were being solved, he said the department will be a case free department in the next two to three years.

After 30 years, the education department has been able to promote the teachers from the higher secondary to graduate level teachers, the Education minister said.

He appealed the people of the State in general and particularly the students to settle the issues through dialogue and not through violent acts, adding that all their needs and requirements will be fulfilled.

During the celebration, Teachers’ Short Stay Home at Babupara was also inaugurated by the deputy CM Gaikhangam. State Teachers Awards (Education department) were given to nine teachers from different districts and Appreciation Awards (Hr and Tech Education department) were also handed over to three teachers.

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