Godhra train carnage 11 on death row, 20 to serve life term

Nine years after the Godhra train carnage, 11 people were today sentenced to death and 20 awarded life imprisonment by a special court here for the 2002 incident that left 59 ‘karsevaks’ dead and triggered communal riots in Gujarat killing over 1200 pe…

Nine years after the Godhra train carnage, 11 people were today sentenced to death and 20 awarded life imprisonment by a special court here for the 2002 incident that left 59 ‘karsevaks’ dead and triggered communal riots in Gujarat killing over 1200 people, mainly Muslims Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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IMC elections likely to be held in April

Government is understood to have asked the state election commission to start preparation for the conduct of elections to the Imphal Municipal Council IMC which has been under suspension since August 9 last year Source Hueiyen News Service

Government is understood to have asked the state election commission to start preparation for the conduct of elections to the Imphal Municipal Council IMC which has been under suspension since August 9 last year Source Hueiyen News Service

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JAC serves ultimatum

JAC of AMGEO and AMTUC has set March 9 as the deadline to translate into action agreements reached between employees’ bodies and the State Government on two earlier occasions, failing which employees will resume relaunch ceasework strike from the next …

JAC of AMGEO and AMTUC has set March 9 as the deadline to translate into action agreements reached between employees’ bodies and the State Government on two earlier occasions, failing which employees will resume relaunch ceasework strike from the next day Source The Sangai Express

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High time to conserve cultivation land

It is high time to pass the Manipur Conservation of Paddy Land and Wetland Bill into an Act in order to save the paddy fields of the state which are on the verge of extinction due to the increasing acquisition of the state government in the name of dev…

It is high time to pass the Manipur Conservation of Paddy Land and Wetland Bill into an Act in order to save the paddy fields of the state which are on the verge of extinction due to the increasing acquisition of the state government in the name of development and using the paddy fields for other reason by the public Source Hueiyen News Service

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KCPMC calls for concerted efforts to check influx

Asserting that the incessant influx of non local people has become a serious issue in Kangleipak, the proscribed KCP MC has called upon the people to make concerted efforts to check the influx and also re enforce the Inner Line Permit System Source …

Asserting that the incessant influx of non local people has become a serious issue in Kangleipak, the proscribed KCP MC has called upon the people to make concerted efforts to check the influx and also re enforce the Inner Line Permit System Source The Sangai Express

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Mass Awareness Campaign ends

The mass awareness campaign initiated by the Manipur Peoples Party MPP Youth Front with the objective of aiding the ongoing nationwide Census 2011 operations ended today in a simple function at the office of the MPP Youth Front Source Hueiyen News…

The mass awareness campaign initiated by the Manipur Peoples Party MPP Youth Front with the objective of aiding the ongoing nationwide Census 2011 operations ended today in a simple function at the office of the MPP Youth Front Source Hueiyen News Service

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Cops trace Kishen links – Calcutta Telegraph

Cops trace Kishen linksCalcutta TelegraphGuwahati, March 1: Police investigation into Maoist activities in the Northeast, including Assam, has revealed that Koteswara Rao alias Kishen, chief of the People's Liberation Army and politburo member of t…

Cops trace Kishen links
Calcutta Telegraph
Guwahati, March 1: Police investigation into Maoist activities in the Northeast, including Assam, has revealed that Koteswara Rao alias Kishen, chief of the People's Liberation Army and politburo member of the CPI (Maoist), had visited Manipur sometime

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Police charged of taking no action in assault case – E-Pao.net

Police charged of taking no action in assault caseE-Pao.netImphal, March 01 2011: With the police failing to take up appropriate action against an accused of a case registered with the Yairipok PS, the Human Right Law Network, Manipur today expressed d…

Police charged of taking no action in assault case
E-Pao.net
Imphal, March 01 2011: With the police failing to take up appropriate action against an accused of a case registered with the Yairipok PS, the Human Right Law Network, Manipur today expressed disappointment and demanded delivery of justice to the

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AGP launches Net attack on Congress – Times of India

AGP launches Net attack on CongressTimes of IndiaThis is followed by formation of Meghalaya, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh in 1972 and Mizoram in 1973 all under Congress rule. In its site, AGP says the changing geographical map of the state is due to C…

AGP launches Net attack on Congress
Times of India
This is followed by formation of Meghalaya, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh in 1972 and Mizoram in 1973 all under Congress rule. In its site, AGP says the changing geographical map of the state is due to Congress's "misrule". The party has also started

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Teachers’ stir for pay continues – Times of India

Teachers' stir for pay continuesTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: With government schoolteachers in Manipur intensifying their ongoing stir seeking implementation of all clauses in the Sixth Central Pay, the state has decided to engage private teachers as invi…

Teachers' stir for pay continues
Times of India
IMPHAL: With government schoolteachers in Manipur intensifying their ongoing stir seeking implementation of all clauses in the Sixth Central Pay, the state has decided to engage private teachers as invigilators for the coming matriculation and Class

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Will the dawn ever arrive in Nagaland Sports? – MorungExpress

Will the dawn ever arrive in Nagaland Sports?MorungExpress•-As I read the sports page of the Sangai Express (a local daily in Manipur) these days, the medal tally of the present National Games is being updated regularly. My head hangs in shame as I s…

Will the dawn ever arrive in Nagaland Sports?
MorungExpress
•-As I read the sports page of the Sangai Express (a local daily in Manipur) these days, the medal tally of the present National Games is being updated regularly. My head hangs in shame as I search for the medal position of Nagaland comparing to the

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Northeast celebrates seed sowing festival "Lui-Ngai-Ni" – Sify

Northeast celebrates seed sowing festival "Lui-Ngai-Ni"SifyHundreds of Manipuri Nagas from Meghalaya, Assam, Manipur, Nagaland and Mizoram thronged the Eastern Theological campus to take part in the festivities. Though 'Lui-Ngai-Ni is a N…

Northeast celebrates seed sowing festival "Lui-Ngai-Ni"
Sify
Hundreds of Manipuri Nagas from Meghalaya, Assam, Manipur, Nagaland and Mizoram thronged the Eastern Theological campus to take part in the festivities. Though 'Lui-Ngai-Ni is a Naga festival, members of different communities also came together and

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Foreign tourists do not now need special permits for visiting Manipur … – Sify

Foreign tourists do not now need special permits for visiting Manipur …SifyRecently it excluded Manipur, Nagaland and Mizoram from the protected area permit to promote tourism in the region. A team of 19 NRI's from Kenya and Britain were in Manip…

Foreign tourists do not now need special permits for visiting Manipur
Sify
Recently it excluded Manipur, Nagaland and Mizoram from the protected area permit to promote tourism in the region. A team of 19 NRI's from Kenya and Britain were in Manipur after the protected area regime notified under the Foreigners (Protected

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Editorial – Average Budget

The Union Budget 2011-2012 according to the economic advisor to the Government of India and the architect of budget document, Kaushik Basu, is admittedly not a game changer. But he… Read more »

The Union Budget 2011-2012 according to the economic advisor to the Government of India and the architect of budget document, Kaushik Basu, is admittedly not a game changer. But he also said, because it is not a game changer as many other previous budgets were thought to be, it will in a paradoxical way prove to be more or a game changer than past budgets. Today’s budget did not indeed have any spectacular pronouncements to make. On the other hand, Basu explains that this is a professional budget, implying it is not populist in nature, and one which is meant to keep the nation firmly on the beaten track and ensure a win in the end. He says that budgets should not be a sensational document attracting banner headlines every year for this can raise expectations to unrealistic levels. By way of an alibi he says budget of the rich industrialised nations are never exciting. There are others who disagree. They are of the opinion that for a rapidly expanding and growing economy like India, it is essential for it to be constantly reforming and exploring new possibilities so that it can sustain the growth and also absorb its shocks such as inflationary tendencies. They cite the example of China which has been doing precisely this and very successfully too.

Understandably the new tax and excise levy structures have pleased the industries. This mood of the industries was passed on to small investors as reflected in the sudden jump in the sensex value in the morning, although the value dropped considerably by the time the substance of the budget became clearer. However, a caveat needs to be thrown in here. The sensex reflects the mood of small investors and not exactly that of the industries as such. Initially these small investors probably thought there would be a jump in the stock prices hence the spurt of investment, but later realised there was nothing much to be had from it therefore the deflation of the initially mood. It was not in any way a critical commentary on the health of the companies they invested in, or for that matter the budget which made them do what they did, in any substantive way.
The budget also seeks to protect the salaried class by raising the ceiling for income tax exemption. What it did not do is to spell out similar measures to protect the non-salaried classes. This has grave implications for small impoverished states like Manipur. The money saved by the salaried classes, which in the state are virtually only government employees, would lead to inflationary tendencies in the local market. While the government employees who already have reasonably decent salaries can absorb this, it is the non-government employees whose earnings are generally pitiable, who will be put under considerable difficulties by such price rises. Such consequences are what this budget is accused of not giving enough thought to. The Communist parties for instance call it a budget that robs the poor and pays the rich.

There is another scathing criticism of the budget which those behind the budget philosophy this time would find difficult to dodge. It has continued with the heavy subsidies given to diesel oil under the pretext that this is in view of boosting the agriculture sector. It may very well be, but commerce being what it is, there are others waiting to take advantage. Car makers are increasingly turning to diesel to fuel their vehicles. The low diesel price is also encouraging these car makers to make bigger cars with bigger and more powerful engines that guzzle fuel, increasing harmful emission thus causing long term health hazards to all. While diesel subsidies may indeed be targeted at the agricultural sector and deservedly so, what the budget has not done alongside is to also make any effort to make sure that this subsidy is not taken advantage of by rich consumers of luxury sport utility vehicles, SUVs, and other fancy diesel motorcars. Since the subsidies cannot be done away with, what the government could have and should have also done is to hike up the taxes on SUVs and other diesel luxury vehicles, these critics point out. All in all, this Union Budget 2011-2012 was average in vision. But it remains to be seen if, as Kaushik Basu defended it, it is a budget although not exciting is professional and because and thus would prove to be a highly implementable and professionally executable.

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Save Loktak lake campaign at Pune – E-Pao.net

Save Loktak lake campaign at PuneE-Pao.netImphal, February 28 2011: With firm determination to save Loktak Lake – lifeline of Manipur, the third phase of Worldwide Save Loktak Lake Campaign was successfully held in Pune on February 28.The campaign was …

Save Loktak lake campaign at Pune
E-Pao.net
Imphal, February 28 2011: With firm determination to save Loktak Lake – lifeline of Manipur, the third phase of Worldwide Save Loktak Lake Campaign was successfully held in Pune on February 28.The campaign was organised at the seminar hall of Nowrosjee

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Union Budget 2011-12: Don’t forget the people, but wisely

Amar Yumnam IMPHAL, Feb 28: The general elections are round the corner. In a democracy and its elections, what counts are the votes cast by an individual irrespective of age,… Read more »

Amar Yumnam

IMPHAL, Feb 28: The general elections are round the corner. In a democracy and its elections, what counts are the votes cast by an individual irrespective of age, caste, class, region or education. This dictum has been very wisely adopted in the Union Budget presented by the India`s Finance Minister on Monday. In other words, in this latest edition of the union budget, the approach is rather of the neoclassical wherein the interests of the individual agents in the economy are addressed rather than of the classical one which calls for grand designs for the economy as a whole.

There are four aspects from which I would try to evaluate the latest budget. First is the case of inflation. Second, we have the issue of lack of accountability and corruption in the governance of the country. Third, we need to look at how the budget addresses the issues of the North Eastern Region. Fourth, we have the forthcoming general elections. Let me give my take on all these four issues now.

Coming to inflation, we would have expected a very frank and directed approach in this regard. The inflation we experienced in 2008-09 was mainly because of international factors of high food and fuel prices. This was satisfactorily taken care of. But soon after this we started experiencing the current phase of inflation due to domestic reasons of rising food prices. While this is being attempted to put under control, the world now sees the emergence of another round of rising fuel prices consequent upon the Jasmine Revolt in Tunisia and the aftermaths in Egypt, Libya and others. This is coupling the already high food prices at the global level. All these factors would certainly have an unfavourable impact on prices in the country. The budget is completely silent on this aspect. Maybe with the elections getting near, the government does not wish to alarm the people on any issue, or otherwise these are conditions favourable enough for governments to push ahead with strong measures.

The last few months have witnessed the increasing exposure of corruption and corruptibility in the governance of the country. Naturally the whole world expected that the government would come up with certain tough and innovative measures to address this menace, particularly because the entire prestige of the country has been terribly compromised. But the government thinks otherwise, or particularly at this time of democracy, it feels it should rather leave the responsibility of taking care of this to the next government whatsoever. At at least three places, the Finance Minister does display absolute understanding of the issues involved, but when it comes to the remedial measures he has sought time by appointing committees.

When it comes to our region, the budget has nothing specific about it. The special assistance being promised for the next fiscal year would of course go a long way in meeting the election expenses of the ruling party. The Untied Special Central Assistance would be of extreme use in this regard.

Lastly, we need to examine how the budget attempts to meet the interests of the people. The Finance Ministry must definitely have burnt the midnight oil in order to identify the different cross-sections of the population in the country and their varied needs. The budget has definitely attempted to put in place one scheme or the other for every category of the population of the country and with benefits to be delivered at the level of the individual. This is where the ingenuity of the budget lies. Unlike the earlier pre-election budgets, it does not show a picture of populism in as much as it is. It tries to portray these as inclusive development schemes. The problem here is of course would be how is the government going to ensure that these do reach the population group being targeted. Such schemes have been the most convenient ones for the powers that be to siphon-off the funds for their own personal aggrandisement. With the governance issue being skirted for the time, the fear still remains strong. This is particularly surprising as well, as the pre-budget Economic Survey itself had acknowledged the World Bank ranking of India as one of the worst countries to do business with in so far as the quality of administration is concerned.

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Union Budget 2011-12: Don’t forget the people, but wisely

Amar Yumnam IMPHAL, Feb 28: The general elections are round the corner. In a democracy and its elections, what counts are the votes cast by an individual irrespective of age,… Read more »

Amar Yumnam

IMPHAL, Feb 28: The general elections are round the corner. In a democracy and its elections, what counts are the votes cast by an individual irrespective of age, caste, class, region or education. This dictum has been very wisely adopted in the Union Budget presented by the India`s Finance Minister on Monday. In other words, in this latest edition of the union budget, the approach is rather of the neoclassical wherein the interests of the individual agents in the economy are addressed rather than of the classical one which calls for grand designs for the economy as a whole.

There are four aspects from which I would try to evaluate the latest budget. First is the case of inflation. Second, we have the issue of lack of accountability and corruption in the governance of the country. Third, we need to look at how the budget addresses the issues of the North Eastern Region. Fourth, we have the forthcoming general elections. Let me give my take on all these four issues now.

Coming to inflation, we would have expected a very frank and directed approach in this regard. The inflation we experienced in 2008-09 was mainly because of international factors of high food and fuel prices. This was satisfactorily taken care of. But soon after this we started experiencing the current phase of inflation due to domestic reasons of rising food prices. While this is being attempted to put under control, the world now sees the emergence of another round of rising fuel prices consequent upon the Jasmine Revolt in Tunisia and the aftermaths in Egypt, Libya and others. This is coupling the already high food prices at the global level. All these factors would certainly have an unfavourable impact on prices in the country. The budget is completely silent on this aspect. Maybe with the elections getting near, the government does not wish to alarm the people on any issue, or otherwise these are conditions favourable enough for governments to push ahead with strong measures.

The last few months have witnessed the increasing exposure of corruption and corruptibility in the governance of the country. Naturally the whole world expected that the government would come up with certain tough and innovative measures to address this menace, particularly because the entire prestige of the country has been terribly compromised. But the government thinks otherwise, or particularly at this time of democracy, it feels it should rather leave the responsibility of taking care of this to the next government whatsoever. At at least three places, the Finance Minister does display absolute understanding of the issues involved, but when it comes to the remedial measures he has sought time by appointing committees.

When it comes to our region, the budget has nothing specific about it. The special assistance being promised for the next fiscal year would of course go a long way in meeting the election expenses of the ruling party. The Untied Special Central Assistance would be of extreme use in this regard.

Lastly, we need to examine how the budget attempts to meet the interests of the people. The Finance Ministry must definitely have burnt the midnight oil in order to identify the different cross-sections of the population in the country and their varied needs. The budget has definitely attempted to put in place one scheme or the other for every category of the population of the country and with benefits to be delivered at the level of the individual. This is where the ingenuity of the budget lies. Unlike the earlier pre-election budgets, it does not show a picture of populism in as much as it is. It tries to portray these as inclusive development schemes. The problem here is of course would be how is the government going to ensure that these do reach the population group being targeted. Such schemes have been the most convenient ones for the powers that be to siphon-off the funds for their own personal aggrandisement. With the governance issue being skirted for the time, the fear still remains strong. This is particularly surprising as well, as the pre-budget Economic Survey itself had acknowledged the World Bank ranking of India as one of the worst countries to do business with in so far as the quality of administration is concerned.

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National Science Day

IMPHAL Feb 28: The National Science Day 2011 as observed throughout the Nation was observed by the Socail Economic and Environmental Development Organization (SEEDO) at Takyel Khonbal today. The function… Read more »

IMPHAL Feb 28: The National Science Day 2011 as observed throughout the Nation was observed by the Socail Economic and Environmental Development Organization (SEEDO) at Takyel Khonbal today. The function was jointly organized by SEEDO Innovators Science Club (SISC) and SEEDO Science Club(SSC) at the Office hall of the organization.
National Youth Awardee T Romen Meitei ,Assistant secretary of SEEDO Sanayai Devi and socail worker Mangolnganbi Devi were the chief guest, president and guest of honor at the function respectively.

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National Science Day

IMPHAL Feb 28: The National Science Day 2011 as observed throughout the Nation was observed by the Socail Economic and Environmental Development Organization (SEEDO) at Takyel Khonbal today. The function… Read more »

IMPHAL Feb 28: The National Science Day 2011 as observed throughout the Nation was observed by the Socail Economic and Environmental Development Organization (SEEDO) at Takyel Khonbal today. The function was jointly organized by SEEDO Innovators Science Club (SISC) and SEEDO Science Club(SSC) at the Office hall of the organization.
National Youth Awardee T Romen Meitei ,Assistant secretary of SEEDO Sanayai Devi and socail worker Mangolnganbi Devi were the chief guest, president and guest of honor at the function respectively.

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UPPK refutes AR claim

IMPHAL Feb 28: United People`s Party of Kangleipak (UPPK) in a press release signed by the outfit`s secretary in charge of information and publicity, Khuman Laishramcha has denied the news… Read more »

IMPHAL Feb 28: United People`s Party of Kangleipak (UPPK) in a press release signed by the outfit`s secretary in charge of information and publicity, Khuman Laishramcha has denied the news report stating that AR has arrested two cadres of the outfit on February 26.
It stated that the 39 AR on February 26 claimed to have arrested two cadres of the outfit,namely Santrok Aten Kom ,25,resident of Maibung Khul of Imphal West and Aseibam Tomcha,36,of Maibung Khul. Both persons are not cadres of the outfit or its armed wing the KPA,the release alleged that implicating innocent civilians in relation with underground outfits is not a new polcy of the security forces and the public knows well. It further state that if the allegation of the AR is indeed true, it should be clarified on the particulars of the arrested duo and provide information like their army number and batch number are.

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