Nagaland urges Centre to appoint interlocutor

The Democratic Alliance of Nagaland government has requested the Centre to appoint a new interlocutor while the State Government would con tinue as ‘facilitator’ for finding an acceptable solution to the vexed Naga political issue Source The Sangai …

The Democratic Alliance of Nagaland government has requested the Centre to appoint a new interlocutor while the State Government would con tinue as ‘facilitator’ for finding an acceptable solution to the vexed Naga political issue Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Okendro demands free flow of foodgrains to State

Manipur Food Consumer Affairs Minister Moirangthem Okendro today demanded for uninterrupted induction of food grains into Manipur through the Food Corporation of India with a buffer stock of 42000 MT to be maintained at all times which would be adeq…

Manipur Food Consumer Affairs Minister Moirangthem Okendro today demanded for uninterrupted induction of food grains into Manipur through the Food Corporation of India with a buffer stock of 42000 MT to be maintained at all times which would be adequate for at least three months Source Hueiyen News Service MIC

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UNC derides new land use policy

Saying that the State Government has been working on the New Land Use Policy NLUP 2014 based on the Mizoram model, the United Naga Council UNC has raised strong objection against the same land use policy Source The Sangai Express

Saying that the State Government has been working on the New Land Use Policy NLUP 2014 based on the Mizoram model, the United Naga Council UNC has raised strong objection against the same land use policy Source The Sangai Express

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State students shine in Science Olympiad 201314

Seven Manipuri students from Imphal made the State proud by garnering various ranks in the Science Olympiad held during the International Award ceremony to felicitate International winning students, teachers and principals of Olympiad exams for the Aca…

Seven Manipuri students from Imphal made the State proud by garnering various ranks in the Science Olympiad held during the International Award ceremony to felicitate International winning students, teachers and principals of Olympiad exams for the Academic year 2013 14 organised by Science Olympiad Foundation SOF in Delhi Source Hueiyen News Service

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Okendro bats for free flow of food grains into Manipur

Manipur Food Consumer Affairs Minister Moirangthem Okendro today demanded for uninterrupted induction of food grains into Manipur through the Food Corporation of India with a buffer stock of 42000 MT to be maintained at all times which would be adequ…

Manipur Food Consumer Affairs Minister Moirangthem Okendro today demanded for uninterrupted induction of food grains into Manipur through the Food Corporation of India with a buffer stock of 42000 MT to be maintained at all times which would be adequate for at least three months Source The Sangai Express Manipur Info Centre

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Nonpayment of wages irks job card holders of Changamdabi GP

The job card holders in Changamdabi Gram Panchayat have complained against the non payment of their wages for the work under MGNREGS which was completed in October last year Source Hueiyen News Service

The job card holders in Changamdabi Gram Panchayat have complained against the non payment of their wages for the work under MGNREGS which was completed in October last year Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNC objects to new land policy

United Naga Council UNC has taken a decision during its ‘presidential council’ meeting on July 3 that no new no new policies, laws or notifications on land and resources would be welcomed by the Nagas till such time an alternative arrangement outside…

United Naga Council UNC has taken a decision during its ‘presidential council’ meeting on July 3 that no new no new policies, laws or notifications on land and resources would be welcomed by the Nagas till such time an alternative arrangement outside the system of the Government of Manipur is put in place, which is being pursued in the democratic process of tripartite talk Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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AMUCO appeals

The All Manipur United Clubs’ Organisation AMUCO has made a general appeal to one and all not to call bandh on Manipur Integrity Day which is observed every year on August 4 and also requested all to extend help and cooperation for successful organis…

The All Manipur United Clubs’ Organisation AMUCO has made a general appeal to one and all not to call bandh on Manipur Integrity Day which is observed every year on August 4 and also requested all to extend help and cooperation for successful organisation of the Day Source The Sangai Express

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Woman shop keeper seriously hurt in assault by AR jawan

A woman grocery shop keeper has been hospitalized in serious condition after she was assaulted by an Assam Rifles jawan following an altercation over price at Dewlahland Source Hueiyen News Service

A woman grocery shop keeper has been hospitalized in serious condition after she was assaulted by an Assam Rifles jawan following an altercation over price at Dewlahland Source Hueiyen News Service

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Heritage Convent

The school authority of Heri tage Convent has rejected the allegation levelled by Human Rights Law Network HRLN of violating Right to Education of three girl students Source The Sangai Express

The school authority of Heri tage Convent has rejected the allegation levelled by Human Rights Law Network HRLN of violating Right to Education of three girl students Source The Sangai Express

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TSE editor hospitalized in critical condition

Editor of The Sangai Express English edition , Hijam Rajesh has been hospitalized in critical condition after he met an accident near the main gate of Raj Bhavan on July 3 midnight Source Hueiyen News Service

Editor of The Sangai Express English edition , Hijam Rajesh has been hospitalized in critical condition after he met an accident near the main gate of Raj Bhavan on July 3 midnight Source Hueiyen News Service

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Two found dead

An unidentified man aged around 65 was found dead at Wangdei Meitei Leikai under Lamphel police station of Imphal West district at around 12 30 pm today Source The Sangai Express

An unidentified man aged around 65 was found dead at Wangdei Meitei Leikai under Lamphel police station of Imphal West district at around 12 30 pm today Source The Sangai Express

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Okendro bats for free flow of food grains into Manipur – E-Pao.net

Okendro bats for free flow of food grains into ManipurE-Pao.netNew Delhi, July 04 2014 : Manipur Food & Consumer Affairs Minister Moirangthem Okendro today demanded for uninterrupted induction of food grains into Manipur through the Food Corporatio…

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Gadkari assures Ratankumar Imphal-Jiribam highway would be improved

State Transport minister calls on Nitin Gadkari NEW DELHI, July 4 (MIC): The Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari today assured Manipur Transport minister Dr Kh Ratankumar

State Transport minister calls on Nitin Gadkari

NEW DELHI, July 4 (MIC): The Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari today assured Manipur Transport minister Dr Kh Ratankumar for improvement of the National Highway- 37 connecting Jiribam and Imphal.

The Union Minister told him that the Centre takes the over-all development of the North East region on priority.

Manipur Transport minister Dr Khumukcham Ratankumar today met the Union Minister Nitin Gadkari at Transport Bhawan here and congratulated him on becoming the Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways.

During the meeting, the Manipur Transport Minister drew attention of the Union Minister for the launch of the Imphal- Mandalay Bus service before the Manipur Sangai Festival scheduled to be held from November 11 to 30, 2014 at Imphal.

He reminded the Union minister that the MOW and draft protocol had been signed between representatives of the Government of India and Republic of Myanmar during an inter-ministerial bilateral meeting held at Nay Pyi Taw on June 13, 2014.

Officers from Manipur had also attended the meeting.

He also requested the Union Minister to take up the immigration issues at Moreh in India to smoothen the travel plan of Imphal-Mandalay Bus Service.

Drawing the attention of the Imphal-Jiribam Road in Manipur, Dr Ratankumar requested the Union Minister to construct RCC bridges over Makru, Barak and Irang rivers along the NH-37 on priority.

He apprised that the highway connected the State capital with the only rail head at Jiribam and is the main lifeline of the State.

He urged the Union Minister to make the National Highway into four lanes.

Dr Ratankumar told the Union Minister that most of the food grains and other essential commodities for the State come from Jiribam. Since trucks remain stranded for long at Jiribam disturbing the vehicular traffic at the sub-division, construction of an inter State Truck Terminus at Jiribam is also needed to be taken up on priority. Acquisition of land measuring 8.87 acres had already been completed and the concept paper for an estimated cost of Rs. 25 crores had been submitted by the state Government to the North Eastern Council for funding, he had said.

He also drew the attention of the Union Minister to take up the issue with the Ministry of Home Affairs for deploying National Highway Protection Force along the two National Highways- NH-37 and NH-2 for secure, undisturbed and tension free movement of vehicles along the highways.

He also requested the Union Minister to get scheme of Helicopter Service in Manipur approved by the Ministry of Home Affairs at the earliest.

He said, “In order to fulfil the public demand, the State government has prepared a scheme to introduce Helicopter Service to cover the remote and difficult hill areas of the State. The scheme is being taken up with the ministry of Home Affairs”.

He also drew the attention of the Union Minister to declare Imphal- Mayang Imphal Road and Finch Corner on NH-150 to Tengnoupal on NH-2 having a length of 206 km as National Highways.

He urged the Union Minister to approve the alternate alignment for bypassing the sinking zone on NH-2 between Maram and Mao during Annual Plan 2014-15 and further demanded sanctions for the construction of Lokchao Bridge on NH-2 at the Imphal-Moreh section at the earliest.

Dr Ratankumar invited the Union Minister Nitin Gadkari to visit Manipur and the Union Minister accepted his invitation. The meeting was very cordial.

 

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CM returns from Delhi but no important news

IMPHAL, July 4: After a frustrating campaign in Delhi, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has returned today this evening around 4. It is also learnt that after his return from the

IMPHAL, July 4: After a frustrating campaign in Delhi, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has returned today this evening around 4.

It is also learnt that after his return from the national capital, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi had reportedly called on some of the cabinet ministers at his bungalow.

But, it remained unclear as to whether the CM had met with the ministers till the filing of this report.

The Chief Minister had left Imphal on July 1 the same day as deputy Chief Minister, Gaikhangam for the national capital.

Sources said that during their visit both the CM and the deputy CM attended a meeting of the AICC chaired by AK Antony.

It could not be ascertained as to whether both the State leaders were able to meet the AICC chief.

It may be worth metioning that Gaikhangam returned yesterday however he had remained unreachable both by media and party members.

 

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Negligence of safety guidelines behind ‘Thoubal accident’: MCPCR & MACR

IMPHAL, June 4: A team of the Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights will be visiting the victim families of the tragic Thoubal Leishangthem Kaeli Makhong road accident tomorrow,

IMPHAL, June 4: A team of the Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights will be visiting the victim families of the tragic Thoubal Leishangthem Kaeli Makhong road accident tomorrow, said chairperson of the commission A Nabachandra.

A tragic and unfortunate road mishap involving a school van carrying 24 young students and a Tata truck yesterday morning around 6 had killed an eight-year-old student and left 16 other students injured five of them stated to be serious.

The injured students and the van driver who was also injured are all getting treatment at the Shija Hospital.

Following the tragic accident, this IFP reporter had visited the commission office and had a brief talk with the chairperson this afternoon.

He said there are already recommended guidelines regarding the transportation of school children since 2013.

However, no one seems to abide by the rules, he lamented.

He said regarding the implementation of the recommended guidelines in the districts, it is the prerogative of the district Child Welfare Committees to take the initiative.

When their efforts remain ineffective or when the district committees appeal for intervention, the state commission steps in and take stronger actions to impose the guidelines for transportation of students, he said.

Child Welfare Committee, Thoubal told IFP that within two days, the committee will held a meeting with the school students’ parents’ association, the van drivers’ association and the concerned authorities.

During the meeting, the number of students to be allowed in a school transportation vehicle will be fixed, he said.

He further said that as of now, he has contacted the Integrated Child Development Services, the District Transport Office and other concern authorities over the issue.

Meanwhile, the Manipur Alliance for Child Rights has strongly deplored that the concerned State government departments and Board have ignored and failed to comply with the recommendations of the Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights, MCPCR regarding the setting up of a comprehensive school van/bus transport policy.

It said the MCPCR had passed a set of recommendations consisting of some 11 points in its Sou-moto case No 4 of 2013 in connection with the falling unconscious of 15 school going students inside a school van on May 23 in Imphal East.

Further according to the statement, the recommendations include constitution of a committee consisting of School Managing Committee, Van/Bus owners/drivers and representatives of parents, to fix the number of students in a school in a van/bus, among others.

It said the commission had forwarded its recommendations to the principal secretary (Education/S), the commissioner (Transport) and the member secretary, Manipur Pollution Control Board, however, these departments and the board has remained silent till date.

The Manipur Alliance for Child Rights have further appealed to the Chief Minister and the Health Minister to review the collapsing working condition of the Thoubal District Hospital, which had failed to give first-aid and ambulance service to the critically injured students.

 

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Home dept cracks the whip after detecting irregularities

Selection of 87 SI/Jem candidates withheld IMPHAL, July 4: The State government is withholding 87 candidates selected for the post of SIs and Jemadars after detecting irregularities in the Home

Selection of 87 SI/Jem candidates withheld

IMPHAL, July 4: The State government is withholding 87 candidates selected for the post of SIs and Jemadars after detecting irregularities in the Home department’s recruitment process.

The 87 selected candidates faced a direct recruitment process in 2010.

According to a highly placed source, Additional Secretary of the State Home department had directed the Director General of Police Shahid Ahmed IPS in a written letter no- E-31/29/2010-PHQ (admn)/1779 dated March 3, 2014 to conduct an inquiry after receiving various complaints from the public and the selected candidates of SI and Jemadar posts demanding their appointment letters. As a result, a high level committee under ADGP (Home Guards) T Pachau conducted an inquiry and submitted the report which probed the allegations made against the recruitment of Sub-Inspectors and Jemadars.

The Additional Secretary (Home) examined the report thoroughly after which the government has decided to withhold their appointments until further notice.

87 candidates selected for the posts of Sub-Inspectors and Jemaders were found to be either over aged or belonging to the general category but entering their names under OBC, submitting fake sport certificates from YAS which couldn’t be found in YAS records, tempering with their dates of births in their Board of Secondary Education certificates, submitting fake NIOS certificates and BA certificates, not facing the Viva-voce, entering their names under SCs category when they belong to OBC and changing their height from 5’2’’ into 5’3’’ respectively.

The source further stated that the Police head quarters may take necessary actions to issue appointment orders in consideration for the remaining selected candidates in the combined merit list of SIs and Jemandars after following the required formalities.

 

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Deputy CM has assured action: Sushila JAC

IMPHAL, July 4: The JAC formed in connection with the death of Sairem (n) Elangbam (o) Sushila and her daughter has been assured an enquiry by deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam

IMPHAL, July 4: The JAC formed in connection with the death of Sairem (n) Elangbam (o) Sushila and her daughter has been assured an enquiry by deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam who also holds the Home portfolio, said her uncle S Robindro today.

The deputy Chief Minister has also assured to instruct the SP of Imphal West for investigation into the case, he said.

The JAC had today accompanied by the local MLA submitted a memorandum to the deputy Chief Minister.

He said the deputy Chief Minister has also appealed the family members to take back the bodies and fulfil their religious obligations and responsibilities.

However, the JAC and family were adamant against taking back the bodies as the post mortem analysis reports were not shown to them, he said.

Spokesperson of the JAC, Hidangmayum manoj Sharma said that since the truth will come out only with the post mortem report, the JAC was adamant against taking back the body without knowing the post mortem analysis report.

The case is not that of a suicide, but it is plain murder with both the husband Dhiren and his first wife Bidyaluxmi being main suspects, he alleged.

Even if the government attempts to dispose the bodies, the JAC will block any such attempt, he said.

The JAC also staged a sit in protest at the Tera Keithel today with and displayed placards and a photo of the deceased.

On the other hand, Elangbam Leikai Meira Lup also staged a sit in protest against the dead at the Elangbam leikai Waiting Shed.

President of the lup, Ningthoujam Bashanti said the incident is not a suicide and the government should bring out the truth at the earliest.

Agitations will not stop until the real culprits are produced, she said while assuring all possible help to the JAC to fight for justice.

 

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