Awareness meet against using Endosulfan Insecticides

A public meeting cum awareness campaign ‘against using Endosulfan Insecticides for Fishing in Loktak Lake’, was jointly organised by Loktak Development Authority and Loktak Project Affected Area Farmers Land Owners’ Association at Phoubakchao Bazar t…

A public meeting cum awareness campaign ‘against using Endosulfan Insecticides for Fishing in Loktak Lake’, was jointly organised by Loktak Development Authority and Loktak Project Affected Area Farmers Land Owners’ Association at Phoubakchao Bazar today Source The Sangai Express

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Sailex Ngairangbam creates ripples in fashion world

Making a successful inroad into the world of fashion and glamour, Sailex Ngairangbam has established his own name as a talented fashion designer, winning accolades and appreciation from the divas of fashion world during the Lakme Fashion Week Summer Re…

Making a successful inroad into the world of fashion and glamour, Sailex Ngairangbam has established his own name as a talented fashion designer, winning accolades and appreciation from the divas of fashion world during the Lakme Fashion Week Summer Resort 2012 Source The Sangai Express

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Antidam cycle rally at Tangjeng

As a part of anti Tipaimukh dam agitation, a cycle rally was taken out today at Tangjeng Khunou in Thoubal district under the aegis of Women Development Association, Tangjeng Source The Sangai Express

As a part of anti Tipaimukh dam agitation, a cycle rally was taken out today at Tangjeng Khunou in Thoubal district under the aegis of Women Development Association, Tangjeng Source The Sangai Express

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AMCO appeals

Denouncing the forced closure of some Christian schools in Imphal valley by the Maoist Communist Party, the All Manipur Christian Organisation AMCO has appealed to the outfit to let Christian institutions serve the people of Manipur in providing qual…

Denouncing the forced closure of some Christian schools in Imphal valley by the Maoist Communist Party, the All Manipur Christian Organisation AMCO has appealed to the outfit to let Christian institutions serve the people of Manipur in providing quality education Source The Sangai Express

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UP polls All time high of 60 pc, 62 pc in 7th phase

Voting in the seven phased Assembly elections in the politically sensitive state of Uttar Pradesh was at all time high recording an overall turnout of around 60 per cent with the last phase today registering 62 per cent polling Source The Sangai Exp…

Voting in the seven phased Assembly elections in the politically sensitive state of Uttar Pradesh was at all time high recording an overall turnout of around 60 per cent with the last phase today registering 62 per cent polling Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Manipur’s first SEZ looks to woo IT biggies – E-Pao.net

Manipur's first SEZ looks to woo IT biggiesE-Pao.netImphal, March 03 2012: The trouble-torn state of Manipur is all to get its first Special Economic Zone. The state has earmarked 27 acres of land and has engaged Accenture to prepare a detailed pro…

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Imphal, March 03 2012: The trouble-torn state of Manipur is all to get its first Special Economic Zone. The state has earmarked 27 acres of land and has engaged Accenture to prepare a detailed project report. "Apart from IT enabled services the SEZ

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Meet weighs human rights with human security – E-Pao.net

Meet weighs human rights with human securityE-Pao.netImphal, March 03 2012: The two-day international seminar organised since yesterday at Manipur University by Department of Social Work, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Regional Campus, Manip…

Meet weighs human rights with human security
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Imphal, March 03 2012: The two-day international seminar organised since yesterday at Manipur University by Department of Social Work, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Regional Campus, Manipur in collaboration with the Centre for Manipur
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62 percent polling in final phase of UP polls; Goa records 81 percent

LUCKNOW, Mar 3 (ANI): Over 62 percent polling was recorded in the seventh and the… more »

LUCKNOW, Mar 3 (ANI): Over 62 percent polling was recorded in the seventh and the final phase of polling on Saturday in Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, while a massive turnout of voters was recorded in Goa assembly polls with over 81 percent polling on Saturday. .

Over 1.82 crore voters were expected to exercise their franchise in this phase to decide the fate of 962 candidates.

Polling in the final phase was conducted for 60 assembly seats spread in 10 districts of the state including Bijnore, Moradabad, Bheem Nagar, Rampur, Jyotiba Phule Nagar, Badaun, Bareilly, Pilibhit, Shahjahanpur and Lakhimpur Kheri.

The fate of Samajwadi Party`s (SP) Muslim face Azam Khan, who is contesting from Rampur, would be decided in this concluding phase along with a host of other influential leaders.

A total of 18,927 polling stations had been set up by the Election Commission in this phase.

Over 60 percent polling was recorded in the sixth phase of Uttar Pradesh assembly polls on February 28.

The Uttar Pradesh polls are being viewed as an opportunity for major political parties to re-establish their foothold in the country`s fifth largest and most populous state.

The first, second, third, fourth and fifth phases of polling occurred on February 8, 11, 15, 19, and 23 respectively. A new 403-member state assembly will be elected in March.

The poll results will broadly indicate trends for the 2014 general elections.

Meanwhile, a massive turnout of voters was recorded in Goa assembly polls with over 81 percent polling.

Voting in Goa began at 7 a.m. and continued till 5 p.m.

Over 10.25 lakh were expected to exercise their franchise in Goa, where the polling was held in a single-phase.

About 215 candidates are in the fray this time, out of which 74 candidates are independent and nine are women.

Goa Chief Minister Digambar Kamat cast his vote in his constituency of Margao.

Leader of Opposition and BJP leader Manohar Parrikar, who is seeking re-election from the Panaji constituency, exercised his franchise in a booth in the city.

Parrikar expressed confidence that his party would perform exceptionally well in the Goa polls.

The Election Commission had also identified 180 critical and vulnerable polling booths in the state, which were kept under special supervision of micro observers.

The assembly elections in Goa, is a keen contest between the ruling Congress-Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) alliance and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Maharshtrawadi Gomantak Party combine.

The counting of votes will be held on March 6.

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Training for PMEGP

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IMPHAL, March 3: Continuing with the efforts to generate self-employment opportunities, the closing function of the 2nd batch of Phase VIII of EDP training for PMEGP beneficiaries was held today at the conference hall of ICM, Lamphelpat.

The function was attended by director of Commerce & Industries, V Tualthang as chief guest, director of ICM, Dr Kh Somorendro Singh as president and asst director of KVIC, Salle Pao as guest of honour.

The 10 days training imparted basic entrepreneurship skills including accounting, marketing, product development, etc. The current batch consisted of 70 beneficiaries who came from different backgrounds with different levels of education. The participants were also given certificates as well as resource materials.

Few participants expressed the difficulties they faced in receiving loans from banks to start their enterprises.

In his speech, V Tualthang stated that PMEGP is a very good scheme especially for the state but it also needs good people to succeed. He lamented the low rate of loan recovery in Manipur which is among the lowest in the country, thereby, forcing banks to shy away from lending extensively. While the number of successful entrepreneurs from PMEGP was less then desired, he highlighted several entrepreneurs who not only made efforts to repay their loans but went on to seek greater business opportunities. He also encouraged the beneficiaries to use the knowledge that they had gained and work hard to succeed in their ventures.

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Maoist Communist Party to survey PHC in the state

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IMPHAL ,March 3: The Maoist Communist Party in furtherance of providing relief to the public in regard to health issues of the state prsently claims that the poorer section have remained deprived of the health facilities.

The Maoist party have scrutinized the Primary Health Centres and the Community Health Centres by its district committee.

It was found from the survey that PHCs of Ningthoukhong,Oinam, Nambol,Mekola, Wangoi,Nongpok Keithelamnbi,Charangpat, Wangjing Lamdeng,Kakching CHC,Awang Sekmai CHC,Khurkhul PHC and Khumbong CHC which are functioning under the Primary Health Sub Centres and are co ordinated by the PHCs are not effective in their implimentation.

Respectively, Community Health Centres of Wangoi, Sagolamang, Oinam PHC and Hkurkhul are found working effectively but it was found that the whole staff were not in attendendence.The rest of the health centres witnessed the helath workers being absent.

The Maoist will not remain a mute spectator in the regard and the health centres will further be scrutinized by the outfit.The outfit may overlook the callous official once but will not forgive those at fault in future.

It was found by the special unit under direction from the Central Military Unit that most of the healh centres were not functioning effectively.

It is known that the public residing under the Imphal area can get proper health attention whwereas those residing in the far off areas cannot get the availability of mediacal attention. The Maoist stated that the doctor and nurses deputed at the heath centres shoulkd go about their duties and the Maoist will take into account the status and the workings. The health officails are notified by the outfit to attend their dutied beginning March 5. It stated that the officails should work in the interest of the public and attend to their duties, failing which the outfit will monitor and will met out the necessary discliplinary actions to the erring officials, a release by Nonglen Meitei, Publicity and propaganda secreatry of the Maoist Communist Party said.

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Training programme concludes

IMPHAL, Mar 3: A two day training program on “Quality seed production of important major… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 3: A two day training program on “Quality seed production of important major field crops for food security in Manipur” for scheduled tribe farmers was successfully organized jointly by Directorate of Research, CAU, Imphal and ICAR Seed Project (TSP), Central Agricultural University, Imphal on March 2 and 3, 2012. 

A statement of the CAU has stated that the main objectives of the training program were to expose the participants to various technique of quality seed production in important self and cross pollinated field crops and to enable them to acquire new knowledge and develop relevant skills towards improving quality seed production undertaken by them.

45 scheduled tribe farmers from different districts of Manipur attended the training program and CAU-R1 seeds were distributed with an objective to initiate quality seed production of rice in rice growing areas, by making group farmers under technical guidance of Central Agricultural University, Imphal, the statement added.

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Shops asked to open on Sunday

IMPHAL, Mar 3: The secretariat Labour department, government of Manipur has in an official notification… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 3: The secretariat Labour department, government of Manipur has in an official notification announced that all shops and establishments lying within Imphal municipality areas to remain open on March 4 to facilitate the public for purchasing their requirements for the ensuing “Yaosang” festival 2012.

It has further informed that employees of the shops and establishments should be allowed to enjoy an alternative day appointed by the shop as holiday in the next week for the aforesaid date.

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ZYF condoles death

IMPHAL, Mar 3: The Zeliangrong Youth Front (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) has expressed shock and… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 3: The Zeliangrong Youth Front (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) has expressed shock and heartfelt condolence at the sudden and untimely demised of Poujeng Kamei, former president of the Zeliangrong Youth Front (ZYF), who expired on February 29 at RIMS Hospital Imphal.

A statement of the body has stated that (late) Poujeng Kamei was an understanding, friendly and an active social worker who had served as a President for Zeliangrong Youth Front (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) for two consecutive terms during 2003 to 2010.

His invaluable and selfless service rendered towards the ZYF in particular and Zeliangrong community in general during his short span of life will remained a vacuum which will be hard to fill in the days to come. The ZYF shared the pain, grief and sorrow with the bereaved family members on this moment of torment and pray for his departed soul to rest in peace, the statement added.

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Central Library

IMPHAL, Mar 3: In an effort to re-institute the State Central Library, Imphal which was… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 3: In an effort to re-institute the State Central Library, Imphal which was burn down on April 13, 2005, a function will be organize to present certificate of honour with a momento to the book donors as an act of gratitude for their honest contribution on March 18, 2012 at the Library’s Mini hall at 1 p.m.

The organizing committee has requested the book donors to summit their name and Bio-data before March 16, 2012.

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U-16 State Level Boy`s Football

IMPHAL, Mar 3: KYVO defeated YSC by 3-2, while YOSC draw BMSC, 0-0, in today’s… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 3: KYVO defeated YSC by 3-2, while YOSC draw BMSC, 0-0, in today’s match of the Th. Birachandra Football Academy, U-16 state level boy’s football tournament at BFA ground, Taobungkhok.

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U-14 state level hockey

IMPHAL, Mar 3: SYUC took the third place defeating YCPA by 9-1, while Hockey Union… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 3: SYUC took the third place defeating YCPA by 9-1, while Hockey Union will be playing against YCCIC for the final match on March 4 in the 21st U-14 boy’s and girl’s state level hockey tournament at hockey stadium, Khuman Lampak.

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A 21st Century Strategic Policy for India

by B.G. Verghese Every nation needs a strategic policy – not just a vision. India… more »

by B.G. Verghese
Every nation needs a strategic policy – not just a vision. India lacks one, though it seeks permanent membership of the Security Council. The Nehruvian consensus has long disappeared. There is nothing in the public domain with Parliament having long ceased to debate and formulate national strategy.

It is therefore a welcome initiative on the part of a group of leading thinkers to have put their heads together to produce “Nonalignment 2.0: A Foreign and Strategic Policy for India in the Twenty-first Century”. The 63 page document, authored by Sunil Khilnani, Rajiv Kumar, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Lt.Gen, (Retd) Prakash Menon, Nandan Nilekani, Srinath Raghavan, Shyam Saran and Siddharth Varrdarajan, was unveiled in Delhi last week and discussed by Brijesh Mishra and M.K. Narayanan, earlier National Security Advisers, and the current incumbent, Shiv Shankar Menon.  

Any attempt to identify the basic principles of an all-encompassing foreign and security policy can only broadly indicate priorities and guidelines. Not all may agree with the analysis and recommendations, but the document does challenge one to define differences and suggest alternative hypotheses. Hopefully, it will provoke national debate and consensus-building.

The basic theme is that opportunity beckons India to lift itself out of poverty and play its role as an emerging great power not merely by virtue of its growing economic and military muscle but by the power of its democratic and civilizational example, as a balancer between the United States and China in concert with other major players and regional hubs. There is a timely warning against losing the present window of opportunity or of falling into a “middle-income trap” for lack of will, vision and leadership. Choices made now will shape the long-term future. We have much to gain from a globalising world order provided we build the strategic autonomy to shape it. Like a chess grandmaster, we must think many steps ahead and watch all the pieces and spaces as relationships keep constantly changing.   

The Document states that we will require a grand strategy with military power that shifts from a continental to a maritime orientation. This will bestow greater freedom of action to dominate the Indian Ocean than is possible along our contested land borders with China and Pakistan. Even so, we will need to develop instruments and options that enable us to raise the cost of cross-border interventions by both these neighbours. This will require restructuring our higher defence management under a CDS and a Maritime Commission, a leap in technology and defence production, a high rate of economic growth, better governance, administrative reform, and development of a vibrant knowledge society. It will also call for new approaches to deal with discontents in J&K and the Northeast, Left Wing Extremism, ethnic unrest and resentments as a result of exclusion and disparities. Enhanced State capability and state legitimacy must both be assured.

Doing this requires partners, not allies, especially in South Asia, which remains our soft underbelly. The so-called “Gujral doctrine” of not seeking immediate reciprocity from smaller neighbours must be our guide. The US too can be a potent partner on more than a regional basis.

The Document nevertheless raises many questions. Why the reference to Non-Alignment? This seems an unfortunate throwback and goes beyond having an independent foreign policy that looks at issues case by case, free from inflexible alliance-related responses.  

Next, how does one base policies on geo-political and geo-strategic considerations when India’s school curriculum teaches a very warped Aryavarta-Delhi based “continental” history to the almost complete exclusion of our maritime, littoral and peninsular history and that of our outer marches? Further, geography is all but forgotten after Class 10, maps are taboo and archives remain closed.

The country has not paid heed to Dr Ambedkar’s wise caution that “liberty” and even economic progress might be defeated for lack of Fraternity and Equality. These social contradictions remain entrenched. The Naxal movement basically stems from the repudiation of the social contract promised Tribal India through the Fifth Schedule. Far from being addressed, it is simply not understood.  

The Northeast has many problems. But the administrative apparatus designed to tackle them through a weak North East Council driven from the back seat by Delhi through the Department for Development of the North East Region (DoNER), is misplaced. The Armed Forces Special Powers Act is largely unnecessary but is today applicable in only a small part of Manipur. It is not the prime source of alienation in the Northeast or J&K, despite a certain symbolic significance. Development and opportunity remain the key.

Local and sub-regional nationalism and identity issues can be best resolved through decentralised governance through a further empowered panchayati raj. Non-conventional security issues are by and large well addressed in the Document. Energy security requires less structural dependence on oil, de-nationalisation of coal and intensified efforts to promote clean and renewable energy. The current impasse over fast progressing the Koodankulam and Jaitapur nuclear plants is illustrative of a malaise. Ideological opposition and exaggerated safety fears regarding Fukushima-like dangers even after such issues have been addressed is holding back progress. Tamil Nadu today faces power cuts when Koodankulam-I and II were poised to deliver 2000 MW of energy by now.

Rash interventions such as the Supreme Court’s peremptorily re-ordering the Union Government to implement inter-basin water transfers from “surplus” to “deficit” basins over space and time (unhappily labelled Inter-Linking of Rivers) suggest judicial overreach, especially as we are dealing with trans-boundary rivers. Our co-riparian neighbours need to be immediately assured that nothing is being done or will be done without proper and timely consultation with them. Secondly, fragmented jurisdictions over water, energy and transport must be subject to appropriate mechanisms of overall coordination. Old fashioned Ministries need to be completely overhauled in terms of mandate and personnel if they are to deliver.     

Meanwhile, all new infrastructure projects and innovation is being delayed or negated by nostalgia and neo-Ludditism in the name of the rights of some but at compounded cost to all the people as a result of freezing employment, income generation and the multiplier effect. There is a very high opportunity cost of delay at a time when the country needs to add 10-12 million jobs net per annum to keep pace with the fast growing labour force, apart from coping with current unemployment and under-employment. Around 30 million distress migrants are on the move annually. Agriculture can no longer sustain the numbers crowding farms; yet programmes and investments designed to divert them to productive non-farm rural occupations in local manufacture or services are also challenged. This is creating an explosive situation and constitutes India’s greatest internal security threat.

Finally, reference is made in the Document to “strategic communications”. But India has no communication policy and inadequate instrumentalities for delivering information for empowerment, participation, dialogue and informed decision-making. Disinformation triumphs in the absence of prompt and accurate information. Having truly autonomous public service broadcasting and independent newspapers is imperative when public opinion, national and international, have become hyper-powers. Satyameve Jayate.
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Heavy security deployed to ensure peaceful conduct of re-poll – KanglaOnline

Heavy security deployed to ensure peaceful conduct of re-pollKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, March 3 (Newmai News Network): Manipur will go to another re-poll tomorrow in 67 polling stations spread over nine constituencies of five hill districts of Manipur and for…

Heavy security deployed to ensure peaceful conduct of re-poll
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IMPHAL, March 3 (Newmai News Network): Manipur will go to another re-poll tomorrow in 67 polling stations spread over nine constituencies of five hill districts of Manipur and for this, 5400 security personnel from Central paramilitary force and

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Re-poll in 67 stations in Manipur today – Assam Tribune

Re-poll in 67 stations in Manipur todayAssam TribuneIMPHAL, March 3 – Exactly a month after the February 4 repoll at 34 polling stations, Manipur goes to re-poll at 67 polling stations under 9 Assembly seats across five hills districts – Chandel, C…

Re-poll in 67 stations in Manipur today
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IMPHAL, March 3 – Exactly a month after the February 4 repoll at 34 polling stations, Manipur goes to re-poll at 67 polling stations under 9 Assembly seats across five hills districts – Chandel, Churachandpur, Senapati, Tamenglong and Ukhrul tomorrow.

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UP, Goa break voter turnout records – Zee News

Zee NewsUP, Goa break voter turnout recordsZee NewsCounting of votes in the elections in the five states which also included Manipur will be taken up on March 6 as political parties wait with bated breath to know the fall out of rise in voter turnout i…


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UP, Goa break voter turnout records
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Counting of votes in the elections in the five states which also included Manipur will be taken up on March 6 as political parties wait with bated breath to know the fall out of rise in voter turnout in the polls billed as a mini general election.
More than 62% voting in final phase of UP elections, record 82% in GoaNetIndian
New turnout records in UP, Goa, EC highIndian Express
Assembly polls 2012: Major political partiesIndia Today
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