Imphal Book Fair concludes satisfactorily despite drop in number of visitors

IMPHAL, December 24: The 23rd Imphal Book Fair jointly organised by the State Central Library, Department of Art & Culture and Raja Rammohun Roy Library Foundation, Kolkata concluded today. The

IMPHAL, December 24: The 23rd Imphal Book Fair jointly organised by the State Central Library, Department of Art & Culture and Raja Rammohun Roy Library Foundation, Kolkata concluded today.

The book fair was held at the Thangmeiband Athletic Union (THAU) ground. During the ten days book fair, 50 book agencies from the state as well as outside the state took part.

Speaking as the chief guest at the closing function, Manipur University Vice-chancellor Dr H Nanadakumar Sharma said the book fair was being held to inculcate the habit of reading books as well as to promote the libraries.

Reading books not only give us a lot of benefits but also enlighten our minds, he added while expressing concern at the dwindling number of people who visit libraries.

Observing that the small number of visitors might have resulted from the advent of e-books, he said even though a reading habit can be developed by procuring e-books which may be more attractive to people; however, there will always be a difference between the experience of reading e-books and printed books.

The experience of reading hard copies of a book will always have a greater impact on the readers, he opined.

Books provide a link between the civilization of the past, present and future and it would have been extremely difficult to identify a civilization if there were no books, he said.

Lauding the organisers for organising the book fair with a great effort for the benefit of people, the Vice-chancellor further appealed the people to inculcate a reading habit.

Consultant to the State government, RK Nimai Singh said the reading habit of the people of Manipur has been revived but the number of people visiting libraries is quite small and it`™s disgraceful. The government also give less emphasis on the improvement of libraries but there are signs of an encouraging development when the Cabinet has taken a resolution for the improvement of libraries.

The decision of the Cabinet for establishing a Cultural University is commendable but establishing it will not be an easy task as there is only one Cultural University in the world which is in Moscow, he opined.

He further stated that many books are published in the state but the print quality is poor. Nowadays, buyers want books which have a good print quality and a fine finish, he added.

The book fair is providing opportunities to people and also students by availing various kinds of book which is not easily available in our market, RK Nimai said.

Retired Art & Culture commissioner P Bharat Singh said there is a need to make fully functional all the libraries of Manipur and making them fully functional require an adequate number of employees for their maintenance.

The President of India had given his assent for the implementation of the Library Act in the State in 1993 but it still remained unimplemented which is due to the insufficient funds for the libraries, he added.

Bharat Singh later appealed organisers to organise the Imphal Book Fair at a bigger scale in the coming years for the benefit of the people.

A member of the Manipur Sahitiya Parisad, Rajen Khumukcham, who is participating in the Imphal Book Fair said the number of visitors is very less when compare with the number of visitors in a Mela or the Sangai Festival which is embarrassing because people are avoiding to visit such fairs which will them lots of benefits.

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DU students participating in PM`s Gyanodaya project arrives in State to warm welcome

IMPHAL, December 24: Students of Delhi University who arrived in the State as part of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi initiated project Gyanodaya-V were accorded a warm welcomed by the

IMPHAL, December 24: Students of Delhi University who arrived in the State as part of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi initiated project Gyanodaya-V were accorded a warm welcomed by the Institute of Bio-resources and Sustainable Development (IBSD), Imphal, a national institute under Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India.

One of the visiting students stated that altogether 900 students, 10 each from nine different colleges and their mentors participated in the Gyanodaya-V and 130 students among them were sent to Manipur with the remaining others sent to other states across the North East region.

IBSD director Prof Dinabandhu Sahoo while welcoming the students said that their experience should be shared with as many people as possible to promote the State and its assets.

Participants of Gyanodaya-V who commenced their journey on December 18 will conclude it on December 29 this year. Today, the visiting students toured Manipur University, Tribal Research Institute, Sports Authority of India complex and IBSD.

During an experience sharing session, a history student from DU said that it was his first visit to the North Eastern part of India and the rumours of a war like situation existing in the state was proven wrong after coming to Manipur.

He continued that the magnificent landscape was a big asset for Manipur and added that his memory about the visit to the State will always be cherished throughout his life. His comment was well received by his fellow students present at the IBSD.

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Security to be tightened around JNIMS ahead of Desmond`s meeting with Sharmila

IMPHAL, December 24: The Sajiwa Central Jail authority is going to strengthen security arrangement in and around JNIMS security wards as Desmond Countinho is due to meet Irom Sharmila tomorrow

IMPHAL, December 24: The Sajiwa Central Jail authority is going to strengthen security arrangement in and around JNIMS security wards as Desmond Countinho is due to meet Irom Sharmila tomorrow morning.

The meeting is to take place against the backdrop of strong opposition by Sharmila supporters who claimed Desmond as a spy trying to sabotage Sharmila`™s movement.

It may be recalled the Desmond who claimed to be lover of Sharmila was thrashed by her supporter on December 22 when she was produced before the court complex.

However, the Jail Authority to avoid recurrence of similar incident made necessary preparation.

Sources disclosed that in addition security arrangement made by the Jail authority, it has sent official intimation to the concerned Imphal East police station to provide additional forces. Moreover, authority has also written to the SP CID (SB) about the meet.

The meeting is scheduled to start from 11 am till 12.30 pm, as granted by Judicial Magistrate first class Imphal East, Wisdom Kamodang, on December 22.

It is learnt that usually the security ward is guarded by three police personnel led by one ASI JNIMS security ward and another three jail staffs.

But, taking into consideration of the sensitivity of the situation the Jail authority decided to deploy additional jail staffs led by one assistant jailor.

The sources further confided that Desmond will be barred from stepping into the security ward like in his previous visit however meeting would be allow from outside the gate of the security ward.

Any gifts or items from Desmond would be first carefully checked before handing it over to Sharmila.

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Hunting Down Financial Fraudsters

The winter session of state Assembly concluded a few days ago with passing of just one Bill. It is the Manipur Protection of Interest of Depositors (in Financial Establishments) Bill,

The winter session of state Assembly concluded a few days ago with passing of just one Bill. It is the Manipur Protection of Interest of Depositors (in Financial Establishments) Bill, 2014. Moving the Bill to be passed in the House, chief minister O Ibobi during the session elucidated the need for passing it, citing that there have been cases of fraudulent practices by fake financial schemes in the state in recent times. He informed the House that even in Thoubal district, which is his home constituency there have been cases of fraudsters running away after duping many investors. The state has already witnessed fraudulent investment schemes vanishing without a trace with huge amount of money collected from the investors. In the past, IFP has been able to bring to light of the collapse of popular investment schemes in the state. It is true that many investors who had been conned by the fraud schemes are still not able to recover their money till today. Many families are still under mental trauma after the breakdown of such schemes. Most of the investors who suffered losses have time and again appealed to the government to intervene into the matter.

`It is never too late to act`™ is what the government has purportedly shown by introducing the Bill in the winter session of the House. Mention may be made that multi-crore Saradha scam in West Bengal stole newspaper headlines across the country. In this regard, the Central Bureau of Investigation arrested West Bengal Transport Minister, Madan Mitra, who is also a senior leader of the Trinamool Congress on the 12th of this month. And he is the first minister to be arrested by the sleuths. CBI officials regarding Mitra`™s arrest told the media that he was arrested on prima facie evidence of criminal conspiracy, cheating and misappropriation as well as deriving undue financial benefits from the Saradha group. It is certain that the said Bill which was introduced in the winter Session of the Manipur Legislative Assembly, after the Governors`™ assent would become an Act soon. Should it become an Act; let it serve its purpose to safeguard investors from financial racketeers who are on the prowl, looking for vulnerable targets.

The CM during the discussion on the Bill specifically mentioned that gullible `middle class`™ investors have been victims of the financial scams which rocked the state in the recent past. Ours is a place where one can find parallel growth of luxurious automobile showrooms, sprouting at different pockets of the town and also growth of pre-owned vehicles plying on the roads. Similarly, this is where there is simultaneous expansion of international-brand apparel showrooms along with the pre-owned clothes business. Locating the `middle-class`™, in such a situation, might not be easy. Leaving aside the task of delineating the Manipuri middle class in the context of financial scams, and however promising the Bill may sound in protecting the investors, we would mandate for a thorough investigation of the past scams which have left many investors high and dry. The investigation may be handed to the CBI or any other reliable agencies. Question is: will the authorities display the same commitment towards such measures? How long are they going to keep the financial fraudsters happy by allowing them to move freely?

Leader Writer: Senate Kh

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Child Rights issues discussed

THOUBAL, December 24: A one day sensitizing programme on `Child Rights Issues in Manipur`™ was jointly organised by Arsalan Afifah Islamic Cultural Society (AAICS) and Diamond Youth Welfare Association Sangaiyumpham

THOUBAL, December 24: A one day sensitizing programme on `Child Rights Issues in Manipur`™ was jointly organised by Arsalan Afifah Islamic Cultural Society (AAICS) and Diamond Youth Welfare Association Sangaiyumpham (DYWAS) at the multipurpose hall of Cooperative Society at Sangaiyumpham part-1 today.

The programme was sponsored by Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MCPCR). The opening programme was attended by MCPCR Chairman, A. Nabachandra Singh as chief guest, ex Up-Pramukh, Md Abdul Rahaman as president and Project Director of MOBEDS, Md Sallaoddin Khan, members of MCPCR, Ch. Nabachandra Singh, Ms. Haseen Chisthi and K. Maharabi Singh as guests of honour.

The function was divided into two sessions. During the convention session, MCPCR Chairman, Nabachandra gave speech on the topic `An overview of Child Rights Act, 2005`™, MCPCR member, Maharabi on `Child Trafficking`™, Ms. Haseen Chishti on `Child Rights Issues in Manipur`™.

Additional Director at Family Welfare Department, Shyamsunder Singh on `Child Marriage Consequence, Pre and Post natal Complications`™, `Child Rights Act`™, `Protect Child Rights`™, Assistant Professor at RIMS, Dr. Gojendro Singh on `Protection of children from sexual offense`™, AAICS, Senior Pediatrician Dr. Rupa on `Protection of Basic Right of the Child`™, To live physically healthy life, help the child to be confident self protector`™ and MACS Joint Director on `Problems of HIV/AIDS in Manipur, Efforts of MACS to prevent and control it`™.

During the closing of the programme, a discussion programme was held between the experts.

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Christmas greetings continue to pour in

Governor of Manipur KK Paul, Manipur Legislative Assembly Speaker Th Lokeshor Singh, National Identity Protection Committee NIPCO , Imphal, Coalition Against Drugs and Alcohol CADA have extended their heartiest greetings to the people of the State, …

Governor of Manipur KK Paul, Manipur Legislative Assembly Speaker Th Lokeshor Singh, National Identity Protection Committee NIPCO , Imphal, Coalition Against Drugs and Alcohol CADA have extended their heartiest greetings to the people of the State, especially Christians, on the occasion of Christmas and new year Source The Sangai Express

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ISCA to hold threeday seminar

Indian Science Congress Association, Imphal Chapter will hold a three day seminar on the theme Science and Technology for Human Development under the aegis of Manipur University from January 21 to 23, 2015 at the Manipur University campus Source T…

Indian Science Congress Association, Imphal Chapter will hold a three day seminar on the theme Science and Technology for Human Development under the aegis of Manipur University from January 21 to 23, 2015 at the Manipur University campus Source The Sangai Express

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‘Land encroachers to be dealt stringently’

Revenue , Forest and Environment Minister Thoudam Debendro today said stringent steps would be initiated to deal with the land encroachers of Langol reserved forest area and other reserved forest areas Source The Sangai Express

Revenue , Forest and Environment Minister Thoudam Debendro today said stringent steps would be initiated to deal with the land encroachers of Langol reserved forest area and other reserved forest areas Source The Sangai Express

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AMUCO gears up for youth camps

The All Manipur United Clubs’ Organisation AMUCO has geared up for a series of youth leadership residential camps starting from December 28 Source The Sangai Express

The All Manipur United Clubs’ Organisation AMUCO has geared up for a series of youth leadership residential camps starting from December 28 Source The Sangai Express

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CAU instruction director conferred with Life Time Achievement Award, 2014

Dr Sarbjit Singh Nagra, Director of Instruction, Central Agriculture University, Imphal has been conferred the Life Time Achievement Award 2014, by Indian Poultry Science Association in recognition of his contributions to the field of Poultry Science …

Dr Sarbjit Singh Nagra, Director of Instruction, Central Agriculture University, Imphal has been conferred the Life Time Achievement Award 2014, by Indian Poultry Science Association in recognition of his contributions to the field of Poultry Science Education, Research and Extension by the Indian Poultry Science Association on December 18 at Namakkal, Tamil Nadu Source The Sangai Express

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Free education to be given to AFSPA victims’ kids

In association with All Manipur Recognised Private Schools Welfare Association AMRPSWA , United Committee Manipur UCM is set to provide free education to the children of AFSPA victims in private schools Source The Sangai Express

In association with All Manipur Recognised Private Schools Welfare Association AMRPSWA , United Committee Manipur UCM is set to provide free education to the children of AFSPA victims in private schools Source The Sangai Express

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CAU, IBSD celebrate Christmas eve

Central Agricultural University CAU Imphal and Institute of Bio Resources and Sustainable Development IBSD today celebrated Christmas eve together with visiting students from other parts of India on a special trip of Gyanodaya Express to the North …

Central Agricultural University CAU Imphal and Institute of Bio Resources and Sustainable Development IBSD today celebrated Christmas eve together with visiting students from other parts of India on a special trip of Gyanodaya Express to the North East Source The Sangai Express

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GaanNgai celebration

The State level Gaan Ngai celebration committee, in a statement issued by its secretary here today, said the committee would be celebrating Gaan Ngai 2015 in a grand way with Deputy CM Gaikhangam and Commerce Industries, Sericulture, Veterinary Ani…

The State level Gaan Ngai celebration committee, in a statement issued by its secretary here today, said the committee would be celebrating Gaan Ngai 2015 in a grand way with Deputy CM Gaikhangam and Commerce Industries, Sericulture, Veterinary Animal Husbandry Minister Govindas Konthoujam presiding as functional chief guest and president respectively Source The Sangai Express

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LuiNgaiNi pioneers lament rotational system

Lui Ngai Ni, perhaps the only common festival for all Naga tribes of Manipur was given official recognition on December 24, 1987 and the first Lui Ngai Ni festival was celebrated on February 15, 1988, said RV Mingthing, former Chairman of Manipur Legis…

Lui Ngai Ni, perhaps the only common festival for all Naga tribes of Manipur was given official recognition on December 24, 1987 and the first Lui Ngai Ni festival was celebrated on February 15, 1988, said RV Mingthing, former Chairman of Manipur Legislative Assembly Hill Areas Committee HAC Source The Sangai Express

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Assam violence Over 70 killed in Bodo attacks, at least 250 missing

More than 70 people were killed and at least 15 injured as armed Bodo rebel groups gunned down Adivasis, including women and children, in orchestrated attacks in different parts of Assam, police officials said on Wednesday Source The Sangai Express …

More than 70 people were killed and at least 15 injured as armed Bodo rebel groups gunned down Adivasis, including women and children, in orchestrated attacks in different parts of Assam, police officials said on Wednesday Source The Sangai Express Courtesy The Hindustan Times

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HIV transmission rate declines

According to a sentinel surveillance report of Manipur State AIDS Control Society MSACS , HIV transmission rate among pregnant women, injecting drug users and female sex workers has declined considerably Source The Sangai Express

According to a sentinel surveillance report of Manipur State AIDS Control Society MSACS , HIV transmission rate among pregnant women, injecting drug users and female sex workers has declined considerably Source The Sangai Express

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Bharat Ratna for Vajpayee, Malviya

Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, a charismatic practitioner of consensual politics who found acceptability across the political spectrum, was today picked for the country’s highest civilian honour Bharat Ratna, an award that was also bestowe…

Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, a charismatic practitioner of consensual politics who found acceptability across the political spectrum, was today picked for the country’s highest civilian honour Bharat Ratna, an award that was also bestowed on late freedom fighter and Hindu Mahasabha leader Madan Mohan Malviya Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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53rd death anniversary observed

Kabui Cultural Research Institute in association with Kokadan village, Churachandpur district observed the 53rd death anniversary of Dr Lanlilung Kabui, popularly known as ‘Kokadan Tomba’, today at Kokadan village Source The Sangai Express

Kabui Cultural Research Institute in association with Kokadan village, Churachandpur district observed the 53rd death anniversary of Dr Lanlilung Kabui, popularly known as ‘Kokadan Tomba’, today at Kokadan village Source The Sangai Express

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