State observes International Womens’ Day

IMPHAL, March 8: As observed in different parts of the globe, the International Women’s Days was also widely observed in the State today.The women’s day was observed at Nupi Keithel,… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 8: As observed in different parts of the globe, the International Women’s Days was also widely observed in the State today.The women’s day was observed at Nupi Keithel, Imphal jointly organized by the All Manipur Nupi Marup, Kwairamband Nupi Keithel Semgatpa Sagatpa and Kanba Lup, and the centre for organization Research and Education (CORE) with the support of the Manipur State Commission for Women with a simple ceremony of thanksgiving prayer and offerings to the Keithel Lairembi.

The women of the unique Nupi Keithel have always believed that the future of Manipur lies in the preservation and strengthening of women’s economic power. It is significant that this International Women’s Day 2011 also marks the successful occupation of the newly constructed Nupi Keithel complex in Imphal by women vendors.

The day was also observed by the Kanglei Chaokhat Lamching Lup (KANGLEICHAL), at the Manipur press club, Imphal. The programme was attended by Dr. U. Deben Singh, MLA Wabagai Assembly constituency, Th. Ayangleima Chanu president Kangleichal, Y. Leirik Leima president KAGNLAMEI, Kakom Lunglu Kamei president Kabui Mother’s Association and AK. Janaki Leima, president Meekhol.

A seminar session was also organized marking the day on the theme “Manipur Khunaida Meira Paibi” (the role of Meira Paibi in Manipur Society).

The United NGOs Mission-Manipur, (UNM-U) in collaboration with the District Women’s Committee of Tamenglong district, also observed the day at the Indoor stadium, Tamenglong under the theme “Equal access to Education, Training and Science and Technology: Pathway to decent work for Women”.

The observation was graced by RK. Ragaisin ceo, TADC, as the chief guest, Rev. Kaiba Riamei, advisor DNC as functional president. Apart from them many other public leaders, religious leader official of the UNM-U including the co-convener, M. Sobita etc attended the observation.

M Sobita in her key-note addressed maintained that the International women’s Day has been observed worldwide since the early 1900, a time of great unrest and critical debate occurring amongst women, and when women’s oppression and inequality was spurring women to become more vocal and active in campaigning for change.

She further added that the as in various other parts of the world, the people were also gathered in the Indoor Stadium in celebration of women’s contributions to the society, communities and to the whole human race, the advancement that women have made in improving her condition and status, and also as a reminder that a lot more needs to be done to remove the shackles of oppression, suppression and inequality that still continue to imprison women and prevents her from reaching her full potential.

Giving an account of the start of the day, she maintained that it was tabled for the first time by Clara Zetkin, leader of the “Women’s Office” for the social Democratic Party in German in 1910 at the second International Conference of Working Women held in Copenhagen. She had proposed that every year in every country there should be a celebration on the same day, a Women’s Day, to press for their demands.

She further added that today, the day is an official holiday in China, Armenia, Russia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Vietnam. The United Nations which observed International Women’s Day for the first time in 1975 has adopted the theme – Equal access to education, training and science and technology: Pathway to decent works for women this year.

She ended by appealing to all to acknowledge the truth in the statement ‘women Rights are Human rights as stated by Hillary Rodham Clinton, present secretary of state of Amirica in Beijing.

The observation also saw a Zeme dance troupe presenting a cultural dance.

The day also observed by The Naga Women’s Union (NWU) and Indigenous Women’s Forum of North East India (IWFNEI).In an emailed statement the union said that it had observed the International Women’s Day with the theme “Equal Access to Education, Training, and Science and Technology: Pathway to Decent Work for Women”, at the Tangkhul Avenue Community Hall, Imphal.

The observation was attended by representatives of different tribal women’s organisations including the Zomi Mothers’ Association and the Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights.

Explicating on the theme, speakers reiterated that education is a basic human rights in itself, and key to the enjoyment of human rights also, it said. And pointing out that in the knowledge driven society of today, access to education itself is not enough but it has to be meaningful and relevant, speakers called attention to the need for science education and formal training of women as an economic imperative as well as an ingredient towards social progress and political stability. Pointing out stumbling blocks in the achievement of equal access to education, speakers mentioned the need for gender equality in every levels of decision-making, the need for ensuring access to other basic necessities such as gender specific healthcare and sanitation etc.

It informed that the celebration of International Women’s Day will continue for the fortnight with further focus on issues of discrimination & violence against women. NWU in collaboration with other organisations will undertake programs for education and awareness building of women’s rights at the community level, and networking and mobilization to strengthen relationships among different communities.

The day was also observed by the All Manipur Women’s Voluntary Association (AMAWOVA) under the theme “Let us carry the Struggle Forward” at the Manipur Dramatic Union (MDU) Hall.

The observation was graced Th. Iboyaima president Irabot Foundation Manipur, L. Memchoubi president Poirei Leimarol Meira Paibee Apunba, Manipur and Chongtham (O) Usharani president AMAWOVA as the chief guest, guest of hounour and functional president respectively. The All Manipur Nupi Marup and Manipur Keithel Nupi Marup Kwairamband Nupi Keithel also observed the day at the Irawat Memorail hall.

NEW DELHI, March 8:Marking the observation a painting Exhibition on the spirit of Sharmila was launched at the Art Gallery of Department of Arts and Aesthetic, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi organized by Manipur Research Forum Delhi (MRFD).

The exhibition was inaugurated by Prof. Parul Dave Mukherji, Dean, School, JNU. Bishnupriya Dutt, Prof. H.S Shivpraka and Dr. Oinam Bhagat, Department of Philosophy, JNU.

Fourteen painting on canvas was painted by NEOGENE, a group of young Manipuri artist on the occasion of the festival of hope, Justice and Peace to commemorate the completion of one decade of hunger strike. The exhibition will continue till March 14.

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Goc 3 corps on farewell visits to Manipur

IMPHAL, March 8: Lieutenant General N K Singh, GOC 3 Corps has arrived on a visit to Manipur on today. He visited HQ IGAR(S) and HQ 57 Mountain Division. The… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 8: Lieutenant General N K Singh, GOC 3 Corps has arrived on a visit to Manipur on today. He visited HQ IGAR(S) and HQ 57 Mountain Division. The GOC 3 Corps was received by major general CA Krishnan, AVSM, IGAR (South) and briefed on the prevailing security situation in Manipur.

The General Officer while interacting with senior commanders of Assam Rifles appreciated the efforts being put in by the troops in a very professional manner to curb down insurgency in the state. He also lauded the various civic action programme and development work undertaken by the Assam Rifles and Army.

Later in the day the General Officer’s alongwith the IGAR(S) called on his Excellency Shri Gurubachan Jagat, Governor of Manipur.

This is also the General Officer farewell visit who is moving out on posting to the Head Quarters Integrated Defence Staff, Ministry of Defence.

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K Sarat takes oath

IMPHAL, March 8: The tenth session of the ninth Assembly in Manipur started today with the formal induction of K Sharat, who was elected from the recent Konthoujam Assembly constituency… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 8: The tenth session of the ninth Assembly in Manipur started today with the formal induction of K Sharat, who was elected from the recent Konthoujam Assembly constituency bye poll with a Trinamool Congress ticket as a Member of the Manipur Legislative Assembly.

K Sarat took his oath as member of the assembly at the office chamber of the speaker Manipur Legislative Assembly I. Hemochandra Singh.

K Sarat was elected from the Konthoujam bye poll in February this year after he defeated Congress Candidate Sapam Ranjan with a 655 vote margin. He secured a total of 9592 votes out of 22360 polled votes while Ranjan and independent candidate Kh. Ranjit secured 8937 and 3831 votes respectively.

During the oath taking ceremony, leader of the house Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh, Dy. Speaker Th. Lokeshore, Opposition leader MLA Radha Binod Koijam, MLA O. Joy, state cabinet ministers and MLA were also attended.

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SOAS, London in Solidarity with Irom Chanu Sharmila

Source: Kanglaonline Reporter LONDON, 07 March: The School of Oriental and African Studies, London (SOAS) is observing the centenary of the International Women Day in a week long celebration at the… Read more »

Source: Kanglaonline Reporter

LONDON, 07 March:

The School of Oriental and African Studies, London (SOAS) is observing the centenary of the International Women Day in a week long celebration at the student’s lounge. As a part of this observation a public meeting was held in honour of Irom Sharmila Chanu on 04-March 2011.

Babloo Loitongbam – noted human right activist and Director of the Human Rights Alert

Jo Baker, a human right academician and activist and a keen follower of Sharmila’s struggle led the meeting and noted human right activist and Director of the Human Rights Alert, Mr Babloo Loitongbam shared the genesis of the woman’s struggle in Manipur and place Irom Sharmila Chanu’s extraordinary struggle against the Armed Forces Special Power Act in perspective. The meeting attended by British and international students, scholars, activist etc was also attended by a strong Manipuri crowd settling in and around London. It was a unique opportunity to talk about the unprecedented struggle of Sharmila and the highly repressive situation in Manipur.


Leaflets highlighting the non-violent protest of Sharmila Chanu were distributed. Jo Baker, also took the initiative of taking many hand written personalize message from the participating individuals and handed over to Iron Chanu Sharmila.

Click here to check the photo gallery of the event
The meeting concluded with a request to sign up the ongoing signature campaign for Sharmila to be considered for the Nobel Peace Prize.
http://www.causes.com/causes/559021-nobel-peace-prize-for-irom-sharmila?m=88fc20a0

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Heavy security measures made for smooth conduct of assembly session

IMPHAL, March 7: In order to maintain law and order and provide adequate security measures for smooth conduct of the 10th session of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly which will… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 7: In order to maintain law and order and provide adequate security measures for smooth conduct of the 10th session of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly which will start from tomorrow, the state government has taken up tight security arrangement at four different security zones.
Besides, all set of preparation has been completed for the ensuing first session of the year tomorrow as all forms of sitting arrangement inside the assembly hall have also been made completed this evening.
According to a highly placed official source, the entire surroundings of the Assembly secretariat will be under the tight security vigils during the session is going as a heavy team of state forces led by one SI, one ASI, one Head Constable, one armed section of Manipur Police Reserve Line Imphal west and 10 Recruited constables from MPTS Pangei along with anti riot equipments will be made station along the Assembly Road in the Northern Flank, on inspector, one SI and three police constables each will be guards at gate N0-. 3 of the Assembly hall and they shall frisk the visitors  before entering  inside the Assembly Compound, the same strength of the state police forces will also be deployed at Eastern Flank along Indira Park, and Southern Flank covering the areas of outside boundary wall including Congress Bhavan, Roop Mahal Tank and Building area adjoining Assembly Complex, road crossing of BT Road and Family Welfare road near transformer. Besides the at the Western flank outside boundary wall covering Uraban Family Welfare road, Assembly road crossing near Hao Keithel and Mayur Hotel the same strength of the state forces will also be deployed.
The official source further mentioned that, during the session hours, enough security will be also deployed at the building tops of GM, Hall, Imphal, building top of L Dayamoi near Mangang Lodge, building top of Mass Hotel and building top of Manipur State Cooperative Bank, Imphal.
Further heavy security deployment led by one SI one Head Constable 10 Recruited Constables from MPTS with anti riot equipments, three Women Home Guards, one Armed Sections from MR ad nine armed personnel from IRB shall also be made the selected outer core zone of Imphal City during the session at Krishnapremi Oil City, Moirangkhom and similar strength of the state forces will also be deployed at the areas of  Keishamthgong Bridge, Nityaipat Chuthek near Souther gate of Raj Bhavan Imphal,  Western bridge of Sanjenthong and in the front of Cm Bungalow, Maharani Bridge and Hathi Chowk, Kasturi Bridge,  Bridge near SS Hotel, road crossing near Jajal Provision, near Sani Mandir, Thangal bazaar,  Khoyathong Turning, in the front of LIC office, Imphal, in the front of Old Power House Keishampat.
The source further mentioned that two anti riot squads equipped with anti-riots equipments will also stationed in the front of GM Hall and at Alu Gali during the session is going on.
On the other hand in view of the smooth and successful conduct of the Assembly session, certain traffic regulation in and around the Assembly Secretariat has been made which will be implemented during the session.
As per the new traffic regulation, the vehicles of Chief minister and Ministers shall enter through gate No. 1 and exit through Gate No. 2 of the Assembly complex and vehicles of  Speaker and opposition leaders/Deputy Sepaker, Chairman of HAC, Vice Chairman HAC and Chairman of three financial Committee of the assembly shall parked inside the Assembly compound.
The vehicles  of MLAs shall enter through Gate No. 3 and exit through the same gate and park at the western side of the Family Welfare Department, the vehicles of Government Secretariat, Deptts, press shall not enter the Assembly compound and shall park at the western side of the Family Welfare Department, the private vehicles of the Assembly Secretariat staff and employees shall not be allowed to park inside the Assembly compound and shall park at the Eastern side of Indira Park. Further the official vehicles of the Assembly secretariat, Medical Team, Fire Tender of Manipur Fire Service shall be allowed to park inside the Assembly Compound and the vehicles of the visitors  shall not enter beyond the crossing points of NH-39 the Eastern side and Assembly road at the western side and all the Assembly secretariat staffs to invariably display their Photo ID cards.
In the meantime, it is also further ordered that no vehicle other than the VIP, minister and MLAs, security forces deployed maintaining law and order in connection with the Assembly session shall be allowed to pass through the Assembly road either from the Eastern side of the road crossing NH-39 or Assembly and Family Welfare road from 9 am of March 8. Further, the Assembly road will be closed from the evening of March 7 till the Assembly session is over.
Jeep Taxis, Auto’s, vans etc. which parked in front of GM Hall, Imphal shall move at the Eastern side of the NH-39 opposite Adarsh Laboratory, Imphal, the official order added.

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Heavy security measures made for smooth conduct of assembly session

IMPHAL, March 7: In order to maintain law and order and provide adequate security measures for smooth conduct of the 10th session of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly which will… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 7: In order to maintain law and order and provide adequate security measures for smooth conduct of the 10th session of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly which will start from tomorrow, the state government has taken up tight security arrangement at four different security zones.
Besides, all set of preparation has been completed for the ensuing first session of the year tomorrow as all forms of sitting arrangement inside the assembly hall have also been made completed this evening.
According to a highly placed official source, the entire surroundings of the Assembly secretariat will be under the tight security vigils during the session is going as a heavy team of state forces led by one SI, one ASI, one Head Constable, one armed section of Manipur Police Reserve Line Imphal west and 10 Recruited constables from MPTS Pangei along with anti riot equipments will be made station along the Assembly Road in the Northern Flank, on inspector, one SI and three police constables each will be guards at gate N0-. 3 of the Assembly hall and they shall frisk the visitors  before entering  inside the Assembly Compound, the same strength of the state police forces will also be deployed at Eastern Flank along Indira Park, and Southern Flank covering the areas of outside boundary wall including Congress Bhavan, Roop Mahal Tank and Building area adjoining Assembly Complex, road crossing of BT Road and Family Welfare road near transformer. Besides the at the Western flank outside boundary wall covering Uraban Family Welfare road, Assembly road crossing near Hao Keithel and Mayur Hotel the same strength of the state forces will also be deployed.
The official source further mentioned that, during the session hours, enough security will be also deployed at the building tops of GM, Hall, Imphal, building top of L Dayamoi near Mangang Lodge, building top of Mass Hotel and building top of Manipur State Cooperative Bank, Imphal.
Further heavy security deployment led by one SI one Head Constable 10 Recruited Constables from MPTS with anti riot equipments, three Women Home Guards, one Armed Sections from MR ad nine armed personnel from IRB shall also be made the selected outer core zone of Imphal City during the session at Krishnapremi Oil City, Moirangkhom and similar strength of the state forces will also be deployed at the areas of  Keishamthgong Bridge, Nityaipat Chuthek near Souther gate of Raj Bhavan Imphal,  Western bridge of Sanjenthong and in the front of Cm Bungalow, Maharani Bridge and Hathi Chowk, Kasturi Bridge,  Bridge near SS Hotel, road crossing near Jajal Provision, near Sani Mandir, Thangal bazaar,  Khoyathong Turning, in the front of LIC office, Imphal, in the front of Old Power House Keishampat.
The source further mentioned that two anti riot squads equipped with anti-riots equipments will also stationed in the front of GM Hall and at Alu Gali during the session is going on.
On the other hand in view of the smooth and successful conduct of the Assembly session, certain traffic regulation in and around the Assembly Secretariat has been made which will be implemented during the session.
As per the new traffic regulation, the vehicles of Chief minister and Ministers shall enter through gate No. 1 and exit through Gate No. 2 of the Assembly complex and vehicles of  Speaker and opposition leaders/Deputy Sepaker, Chairman of HAC, Vice Chairman HAC and Chairman of three financial Committee of the assembly shall parked inside the Assembly compound.
The vehicles  of MLAs shall enter through Gate No. 3 and exit through the same gate and park at the western side of the Family Welfare Department, the vehicles of Government Secretariat, Deptts, press shall not enter the Assembly compound and shall park at the western side of the Family Welfare Department, the private vehicles of the Assembly Secretariat staff and employees shall not be allowed to park inside the Assembly compound and shall park at the Eastern side of Indira Park. Further the official vehicles of the Assembly secretariat, Medical Team, Fire Tender of Manipur Fire Service shall be allowed to park inside the Assembly Compound and the vehicles of the visitors  shall not enter beyond the crossing points of NH-39 the Eastern side and Assembly road at the western side and all the Assembly secretariat staffs to invariably display their Photo ID cards.
In the meantime, it is also further ordered that no vehicle other than the VIP, minister and MLAs, security forces deployed maintaining law and order in connection with the Assembly session shall be allowed to pass through the Assembly road either from the Eastern side of the road crossing NH-39 or Assembly and Family Welfare road from 9 am of March 8. Further, the Assembly road will be closed from the evening of March 7 till the Assembly session is over.
Jeep Taxis, Auto’s, vans etc. which parked in front of GM Hall, Imphal shall move at the Eastern side of the NH-39 opposite Adarsh Laboratory, Imphal, the official order added.

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CM gives clarion call to restrict farming of phumdis; hovercraft formally inducted in Manipur Police

IMPHAL, March 7: Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh has given a clarion call to the fishermen and local people surrounding the Loktak Lake, that farming of Phumdis (floating bio mass)… Read more »

Manipur chief minister O Ibobi Singh launches the use of hovercrafts in Loktak Lake of Manipur on Monday. The purpose of using the hovercrafts by the security forces personnel in Loktak Lake has been to flush out militants who are reportedly sheltering the 'phumdis', the floating biomass.

Manipur chief minister O Ibobi Singh launches the use of hovercrafts in Loktak Lake of Manipur on Monday. The purpose of using the hovercrafts by the security forces personnel in Loktak Lake has been to flush out militants who are reportedly sheltering the 'phumdis', the floating biomass.

IMPHAL, March 7: Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh has given a clarion call to the fishermen and local people surrounding the Loktak Lake, that farming of Phumdis (floating bio mass) will be held accountable as restricted activities under provision of the act for protecting the Lake.

The Chief Minister stated this during the official launching function of the hover crafts issued to the Loktak protection force to flush out militant in and around the Lake, held at the Takmu Water Sports Complex.
The Loktak Protection Force with over 200 security personnel which included a DSP, Inspector and Sub-Inspector will be initially deployed and starts their operation in three strategic places from today to flush out militant. The forces will conduct daily patrolling using the crafts.

While appealing the local people of the surrounding area to extend their co-operation without which the operation would not be fruitful, the Chief Minister said additional forces will be provided from the state force if required.Further addressing the gathering the Chief Minister assured that the Phumdis clearance works under taken by a private company will soon be over. He said that project was under taken with the motive to preserve the Loktak Lake, the largest fresh water lake in the NE region, under the integrated Management of Lotak Lake with the GOI sanctioning a sum of 224 crores for clearance work.

Comparing the Loktak with lakes in other parts of the country the Chief Minister lamented that unlike Manipur people of other states try to maintain the lake as clean as possible with frequent cleaning however in Manipur fishermen are growing Phumdis and built huts on it and has become a way of livelihood.

There is no restriction in any kind of fishing but planting Phumdis and building huts gives advantage for under ground and antisocial groups to take refuge and shelter who carry out various anti social activities like kidnapping, extortion etc, said Chief Minister Ibobi adding it hinted the people that Government would be compelled to construed this as a sign of showing their endorsing the anti social activities. As a part of protecting the Loktak Lake a proper demarcation would soon be conducted under the “Protection of Lotak Lake Act”. Besides that a dragging machine (water master) has been purchased by the Government from Finland for 3.5 crore rupees. The machine will soon reach in the state from Kolkata by March, informed that Chief Minister.

If necessary more hover crafts will be purchased not only to flush out militants but also to use in task of protecting and preserving the Lake, he further said.

In the meantime, the chief minister further informed that adequate compensation amounting to over 10 crores have been given to farmers for the Phumdis. Besides the amounts also covers a part for alternative livelihood for the fishermen like taking up dairy farming, vegetation farming, paddy cum Pisci culture etc.  

While noting the initiative taken by concerned Governments and NGOs to save Lake, Chief Minister Ibobi further appealed not to continue Phumdi farming and warned that it is highly restricted.

The function was attended by Social Welfare minister, N. Loken, DGP Manipur Y. Joykumar, Thanga MLA Mangi Babu, Loktak Brigade and other concerned officials.

A trial run of the hover craft (Hoverguard-1000) was displayed in front of the gathering after its official launch.

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CM gives clarion call to restrict farming of phumdis; hovercraft formally inducted in Manipur Police

IMPHAL, March 7: Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh has given a clarion call to the fishermen and local people surrounding the Loktak Lake, that farming of Phumdis (floating bio mass)… Read more »

Manipur chief minister O Ibobi Singh launches the use of hovercrafts in Loktak Lake of Manipur on Monday. The purpose of using the hovercrafts by the security forces personnel in Loktak Lake has been to flush out militants who are reportedly sheltering the 'phumdis', the floating biomass.

Manipur chief minister O Ibobi Singh launches the use of hovercrafts in Loktak Lake of Manipur on Monday. The purpose of using the hovercrafts by the security forces personnel in Loktak Lake has been to flush out militants who are reportedly sheltering the 'phumdis', the floating biomass.

IMPHAL, March 7: Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh has given a clarion call to the fishermen and local people surrounding the Loktak Lake, that farming of Phumdis (floating bio mass) will be held accountable as restricted activities under provision of the act for protecting the Lake.

The Chief Minister stated this during the official launching function of the hover crafts issued to the Loktak protection force to flush out militant in and around the Lake, held at the Takmu Water Sports Complex.
The Loktak Protection Force with over 200 security personnel which included a DSP, Inspector and Sub-Inspector will be initially deployed and starts their operation in three strategic places from today to flush out militant. The forces will conduct daily patrolling using the crafts.

While appealing the local people of the surrounding area to extend their co-operation without which the operation would not be fruitful, the Chief Minister said additional forces will be provided from the state force if required.Further addressing the gathering the Chief Minister assured that the Phumdis clearance works under taken by a private company will soon be over. He said that project was under taken with the motive to preserve the Loktak Lake, the largest fresh water lake in the NE region, under the integrated Management of Lotak Lake with the GOI sanctioning a sum of 224 crores for clearance work.

Comparing the Loktak with lakes in other parts of the country the Chief Minister lamented that unlike Manipur people of other states try to maintain the lake as clean as possible with frequent cleaning however in Manipur fishermen are growing Phumdis and built huts on it and has become a way of livelihood.

There is no restriction in any kind of fishing but planting Phumdis and building huts gives advantage for under ground and antisocial groups to take refuge and shelter who carry out various anti social activities like kidnapping, extortion etc, said Chief Minister Ibobi adding it hinted the people that Government would be compelled to construed this as a sign of showing their endorsing the anti social activities. As a part of protecting the Loktak Lake a proper demarcation would soon be conducted under the “Protection of Lotak Lake Act”. Besides that a dragging machine (water master) has been purchased by the Government from Finland for 3.5 crore rupees. The machine will soon reach in the state from Kolkata by March, informed that Chief Minister.

If necessary more hover crafts will be purchased not only to flush out militants but also to use in task of protecting and preserving the Lake, he further said.

In the meantime, the chief minister further informed that adequate compensation amounting to over 10 crores have been given to farmers for the Phumdis. Besides the amounts also covers a part for alternative livelihood for the fishermen like taking up dairy farming, vegetation farming, paddy cum Pisci culture etc.  

While noting the initiative taken by concerned Governments and NGOs to save Lake, Chief Minister Ibobi further appealed not to continue Phumdi farming and warned that it is highly restricted.

The function was attended by Social Welfare minister, N. Loken, DGP Manipur Y. Joykumar, Thanga MLA Mangi Babu, Loktak Brigade and other concerned officials.

A trial run of the hover craft (Hoverguard-1000) was displayed in front of the gathering after its official launch.

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International Women’s Day celebration

IMPHAL, March 7: The All Manipur Nupi Marup, Khwairamband Nupi Keithel Semgatpa Sagatpa amadi Sinpham amadi Saktam Kanba Lup, and the Centre for Organisation Research and Education (CORE) with the… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 7: The All Manipur Nupi Marup, Khwairamband Nupi Keithel Semgatpa Sagatpa amadi Sinpham amadi Saktam Kanba Lup, and the Centre for Organisation Research and Education (CORE) with the support of the Manipur State Commission for Women will be observing the 100 years jubilee celebration of International Women’s Day this year on  Tuesday, 8th March 2011 at the Nupi Keithel with a simple ceremony of thanksgiving prayer  and offerings to the Keithel Lairembi.
The women of the unique Nupi Keithel have always believed that the future of Manipur lies in the preservation and strengthening of women’s economic power. It is significant that this International Women’s Day 2011 also marks the successful occupation by the women of the newly constructed Nupi Keithel complex in Imphal, which was inaugurated by Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, President of the Indian National Congress Party and Chairperson of the National Advisory Council of India on 13th November 2010. This event also signifies a new height in the participation of the market women in decision making processes of the State as a result of a decade long struggle.

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Governor to address assembly session

IMPHAL, March 7: The 10th Session of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly which will commence tomorrow at state Assembly Hall will begin with the deliberation of address to the Legislative… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 7: The 10th Session of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly which will commence tomorrow at state Assembly Hall will begin with the deliberation of address to the Legislative Assembly of Manipur by the Governor Gurbachand Jagat.
Since the 10th session of the state assembly being beginning session of the financial year, there will be motion of thanks to the Governor’s address and will be followed by the obituary reference which will be moved as motion by the speaker in the house on the demise of Mk Binodini Devi, former member of Manipur Electoral College, 1952 from Khurai Constituency nd Keisham Papbi Devi, former member of fifth  Manipur Legislative Assembly from Oinam Assembly Constituency.
Further, there will be presentation of Committee report during which Chief minister O Ibobi Singh will present the Seventeenth Report of the Business Advisory Committee, 2011 and later Th Devendra Singh, Law and Legislative Affairs Minister to lay a Copy of the  Manipur Municipoalities (fifth Amendment) Ordinance, 2011 (Manipur Ordinance No. 1 of 2011) along with the copy of statement regarding promulgation of the said ordinance and its replacement by a Bill on the Table of the House tomorrow, the official source   mentioned.

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UPF thanks

IMPHAL March 7: United People’s Front (UPF) in a press statement by the organizing committee acknowledges the effort of all those who made the Mega Marathon a success. UPF thanks… Read more »

IMPHAL March 7: United People’s Front (UPF) in a press statement by the organizing committee acknowledges the effort of all those who made the Mega Marathon a success. UPF thanks the ministers,atheletic associations,donors,media,medical institutes,transporters,clubs etc for their help and contribution.

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Local clubs are centre of non-formal education: Y. Irabot

IMPHAL, March 7: “Local clubs are centre of non-formal Education” said, Sericulture minister, Y. Irabot during an inauguration function of newly constructed building of the New Checkon Youth Club, (NCYC)… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 7: “Local clubs are centre of non-formal Education” said, Sericulture minister, Y. Irabot during an inauguration function of newly constructed building of the New Checkon Youth Club, (NCYC) at Imphal East district.
The inauguration function was held today at the clubs ground New Checkon. The Sericulture minister graced the function as the chief guest and inaugurated the function.
The inaugural function was attended by Works minister, K. Ranjit, councilor of ward number 22, Thangkolam Touthang, German president of the NCYC.
While delivering his chief guest speech the Sericulture minister while stressing the role of local clubs stated that “Local clubs are centre of non-formal activities”.
The minister maintained that in the context of Manipur society local clubs plays a significant in many essential activities of a particular areas and as well as in shaping up the society. From basic needs like distributing PDS items, sports, education to solving land disputes clubs have become a part of the life.
However to maintain the essence of being a good club this implementing body needs unity, discipline, sincerity etc., said Y. Irabot Singh.
The works minister who also spoke during the function also stressed the need and role of the local clubs. A souvenir of the NCYC was also released by the chief guest.

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UPF thanks

IMPHAL March 7: United People’s Front (UPF) in a press statement by the organizing committee acknowledges the effort of all those who made the Mega Marathon a success. UPF thanks… Read more »

IMPHAL March 7: United People’s Front (UPF) in a press statement by the organizing committee acknowledges the effort of all those who made the Mega Marathon a success. UPF thanks the ministers,atheletic associations,donors,media,medical institutes,transporters,clubs etc for their help and contribution.

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Agarwal Commission

IMPHAL, Mar 7: The hearing of Justice PG Agarwal Inquiry Commission of July 23 BT Road firing incident which was scheduled today at the conference room of Hotel Imphal has… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 7: The hearing of Justice PG Agarwal Inquiry Commission of July 23 BT Road firing incident which was scheduled today at the conference room of Hotel Imphal has been deferred to March 18.

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Agarwal Commission

IMPHAL, Mar 7: The hearing of Justice PG Agarwal Inquiry Commission of July 23 BT Road firing incident which was scheduled today at the conference room of Hotel Imphal has… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 7: The hearing of Justice PG Agarwal Inquiry Commission of July 23 BT Road firing incident which was scheduled today at the conference room of Hotel Imphal has been deferred to March 18.

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State CPI on power issue

IMPHAL March 7: The state CPI (Marxist Leninist) in a press release by state secretary S Mangi Mangang urges the state government to address the power issues and the un… Read more »

IMPHAL March 7: The state CPI (Marxist Leninist) in a press release by state secretary S Mangi Mangang urges the state government to address the power issues and the un uniform collection of tariff in the state  at the Manipur Legislative Assembly sittings. Further ,the government must also aid the underprivileged and the disabled in paying taxes, acts can be passed if the government wants, the release said.

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Thanga women vendors cry foul

IMPHAL March 7: The members of the All Thanga Schedule Caste Ima Khwairamband Keithel Nga Yonbi Lup condemned the Thanga MLA T Mangibabu of favoritism among the women fish vendors… Read more »

IMPHAL March 7: The members of the All Thanga Schedule Caste Ima Khwairamband Keithel Nga Yonbi Lup condemned the Thanga MLA T Mangibabu of favoritism among the women fish vendors and ignoring the plight of the women of the organization.
A press release states that the women had pressed the government to allot them seats  for vending fish at the market and after several round of talks with the concerned officials ,a total of 314 seats were allocated for the women. The development was purely the credit of the women organization as the local MLA had turned a deaf ear to the issue when taken up to his notice before, the release states. Further, on learning about the seat allocation,workers of the MLA forged the documents of the stated organization and have tried to grab the quota of seats for themselves only, such unscrupulous activities have led to confusion to the concerned officials and have brought about unwanted issues. The statement appeals the concerned MLA to rectify the situation in the interest of the deserving persons and in the name of justice.

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Election held

IMPHAL, March 6: The scrutiny of candidates for 41th general election to appoint the executive members and office bearers of the All Manipur Students’ Union, (AMSU) head quarter for the… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 6: The scrutiny of candidates for 41th general election to appoint the executive members and office bearers of the All Manipur Students’ Union, (AMSU) head quarter for the year 2011-13, was held today at the head quarter, organized by the election committee.
During the scrutiny altogether 13 executive council including the post of president, vice president, secretary general, etc. were selected as uncontested candidates.

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Khuga multi purpose inspected

IMPHAL, March 6: State agriculture minsiter Ph Parijat who is also holding the CADA portfolio has inspected conditions of the irrigation facilities that have been provided by the Khuga Multi… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 6: State agriculture minsiter Ph Parijat who is also holding the CADA portfolio has inspected conditions of the irrigation facilities that have been provided by the Khuga Multi Purpose project at Churachandpur district today.
The minister during his surprise visit to the main cannel site of the project having eight kilometer long canal for providing irrigation facilities to several thousand of hectres of paddy field was accompanied by officials of CADA. Besides the minister gave his advised to the officials of CADA to impart awareness campaign to the farmers of areas for the effective utilisation of the irrigation facilities that have been initiated with the completion of the project.
On the other hand, as per the official record the very irrigation canal has helped by providing irrigation to 2000 hectres of paddy field with an objective to provide irrigation facilities to a total area of 9575 hectres of paddy fields after total completion of the said irrigation canal the official source added.

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Children of the State & Meira Paibis Meet the President

IMPHAL, March 6: An Educational Tour for Students, Teachers and Meirapaibis of Manipur to Delhi and Agra organized by 15 Assam Rifles of HQ 9 Sect under the aegis HQ… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 6: An Educational Tour for Students, Teachers and Meirapaibis of Manipur to Delhi and Agra organized by 15 Assam Rifles of HQ 9 Sect under the aegis HQ IGAR (South) had the distinguished honour of meeting Pratibha Patil, the President of India, on March 4 at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
According to a release of PRO, IGAR (South) Imphal, the President while speaking to the students, meira paibis and teachers, discussed the social and educational aspects in Manipur. She also encouraged the children to work hard and do well in life. The students, teachers and Meira Paibis also visited the world famous Mughal Gardens and museum inside the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the release added.

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