Government offices to be closed down

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 18: As empowered by the Special General Body Meeting held on the 6th December, 2011, a meeting of Executive Bodies of JAC of AMTUC & AMGEO, Manipur, Manipur Secretariat Services’ Association (MSSA) and Manipur State Pensioners’ Union (MSPU) was held on Saturday, the 17th December, 2011 with Shri Dr. M. […]

Mail News Service
Imphal, Dec 18: As empowered by the Special General Body Meeting held on the 6th December, 2011, a meeting of Executive Bodies of JAC of AMTUC & AMGEO, Manipur, Manipur Secretariat Services’ Association (MSSA) and Manipur State Pensioners’ Union (MSPU) was held on Saturday, the 17th December, 2011 with Shri Dr. M. Rajendra Singh, Acting President, JAC of AMTUC & AMGEO, Manipur, Shri Th. Muhindro Singh, President MSSA and Shri H. Yaima Singh, President, MSPU as presedium members. After having a minute discussion the meeting decided to change stretegy of the ongoing cease work strike and decided to declare HOLIDAY of all departments/offices under the Government of Manipur. Accordingly all the depart­ments/ offices will remain closed w.e.f. Monday, the 19th December, 2011 until a solution is brought between the strikers and Government of Manipur or until a notification is issued in this regard whichever is earlier.
So, all the employees and workers under the Manipur Government are requested not to attend office and any consequence occurred during their presence in the office will be the full responsibility of the concerned employee.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/government-offices-to-be-closed-down/

Effigies burnt, bandh called

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 18: JAC has burnt the effigies of chief engineer, PHED, Imomcha and Kesho Meitei of KCP (MTF) against the govt’ inability to meet the demands of JAC formed in connection with the killing of chawkidar of Irilbung water supply scheme and his son Yaipu. The JAC has also called a […]

Mail News Service
Imphal, Dec 18: JAC has burnt the effigies of chief engineer, PHED, Imomcha and Kesho Meitei of KCP (MTF) against the govt’ inability to meet the demands of JAC formed in connection with the killing of chawkidar of Irilbung water supply scheme and his son Yaipu.
The JAC has also called a 24 hour general strike from the midnight of December 19 to the midnight of December 20.
While talking to media convenor of JAC’s standing committee Manihar Luwang said, the govt. remains a silent spectator in such killing.
It is of no use to favour CE, PHED, Imomacha. The CE should bear the responsibility of the father-son killing. The KCP(MTF) has claimed the killing but the son of the chawkidar is not serving in water supply deptt. The JAC asked the reason for the killing of his son. JAC also asked to kill all the member of the family.
The convenor further appealed all civil organizations to support the 24 hour general strike.
The Manipur electricity employees union expressed sorrow over the killing of Soram Ibomcha, Chawkidar of Irilbung water supply Scheme and his son Geetchandra alias Yaipu.
The union appealed the concerned not to repeat such incident in future.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/effigies-burnt-bandh-called/

President Appoints Ajit Singh as Civil Aviation Minister

Mail News Service New Delhi, Dec 18: The President of India, as advised by the Prime Minister, has been pleased to appoint Shri Ajit Singh as Cabinet Minister in the Council of Ministers. The President of India administered the oath of office and secrecy to Shri Ajit Singh at a ceremony held in the Rashtrapati […]

Mail News Service
New Delhi, Dec 18: The President of India, as advised by the Prime Minister, has been pleased to appoint Shri Ajit Singh as Cabinet Minister in the Council of Ministers.
The President of India administered the oath of office and secrecy to Shri Ajit Singh at a ceremony held in the Rashtrapati Bhavan, today.
Further, as advised by the Prime Minister, the President of India has been pleased to allocate the portfolio of the Ministry of Civil Aviation to Shri Ajit Singh.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/president-appoints-ajit-singh-as-civil-aviation-minister/

ZUF not involved in blocking Gaikhangam

Imphal, Dec 18 NNN : Refuting to the report that Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) was involved in the recent Khoupum fiasco where Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president Gaikhangam and some MLAs were “blockaded” by it, the outfit today washed off its hands regarding the incident. ZUF joint secretary Aihong Remroi said the allegation was […]

Imphal, Dec 18 NNN : Refuting to the report that Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) was involved in the recent Khoupum fiasco where Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president Gaikhangam and some MLAs were “blockaded” by it, the outfit today washed off its hands regarding the incident.
ZUF joint secretary Aihong Remroi said the allegation was unfounded and baseless. The outfit then warns those elements responsible for dragging its name in the Khoupum incident. Remroi said the report was an attempt to tarnish the name of the ZUF by certain elements.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/zuf-not-involved-in-blocking-gaikhangam/

Tribal Market to be opened on Dec 21

IMPHAL, Dec 18: The Tribal Market located at New Lambulane will be opened up on… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 18: The Tribal Market located at New Lambulane will be opened up on December 21. Chief Minister Okram Ibobi who is in-charge of tribal development will handover the market to the selected 636 vendors.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/tribal-market-to-be-opened-on-dec-21/

Senapati consumers` club

IMPHAL, Dec 18: The president of Senapati District Consumers’ Club (SDCC), D Maryna and her… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 18: The president of Senapati District Consumers’ Club (SDCC), D Maryna and her colleagues will leave for New Delhi on December 19 to attend the National Consumers’ Day to be observed on December 24 in New Delhi.

The SDCC representatives will also meet union home minister P Chidambaram and MPs Thangso Baite and Rishang Keishing to pursue consumers’ issues of the district.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/senapati-consumers-club/

Medical camp

IMPHAL, Dec 18: 10 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Logtak Brigade of Red Shield… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 18: 10 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Logtak Brigade of Red Shield division organized a free medical health care camp at village Haochang on Dec 18. The camp provided free medical checkup and medicines to a total of 250 locals including adults, newborns and school going children.

An official statement has stated that most of the individuals were found suffering from gastritis, worm infection, anaemia, skin infections, respiratory tract infections, gynaecological problems and other diseases. It has also added that the camp was organised by medical officer, captain G Naveen Sheelavant and his team of para medical staff of 10 Assam Rifles.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/medical-camp/

Grenade attack

IMPHAL, Dec 18: One hand grenade exploded at the office of Kakching Khunou Block Congress… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 18: One hand grenade exploded at the office of Kakching Khunou Block Congress at around 2 am today. However, there was no casualty in the blast, stated a police official.

Meanwhile, some miscreants lobbed one hand grenade at the residence of horticulture director, K Ngahal at Nagaram Fairy Lane in Imphal East at around 7 am today. Later, the police disposed off the unexploded grenade.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/grenade-attack/

Election

IMPHAL, Dec 18: The Zeliangrong Baudi, Senapati Zone held its election on December 16 at… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 18: The Zeliangrong Baudi, Senapati Zone held its election on December 16 at it office.

A press release has stated that the election proceedings was presided over by Thomas Kamei chairman Zeliangrong Baudi Manipur and E Heidochobe Joseph attended as the recording secretary.

It has further added that during the meeting Hangdibe Lym was appointed as convenor and the house further appointed all village chairmen as executive members of the Zeliangrong Baudi.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/election/

Foreigners apprehended

IMPHAL, Dec 18: Discovering the movement of foreigners in general area of Khudengthabi of Chandel… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 18: Discovering the movement of foreigners in general area of Khudengthabi of Chandel district, troops of 31 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation and apprehended four Myanmarese nationals on December 17. The apprehendees were identified as Md Elias, 25, s/o Aanmiya, Salamat,30, s/o Husen, Alam,22, s/o Sahid Ahmed, Md Rafik,25, s/o Sabulla both residents of Mongsu, Rakhine, Myanmar. The apprehendees were handed over to Moreh police, stated a release of PRO IGAR (South).

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/foreigners-apprehended/

U-14 Manipur team enters final

IMPHAL, Dec 18: The U-14 girls’ football team of Manipur has entered the final of… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 18: The U-14 girls’ football team of Manipur has entered the final of the football tournament of 57th National School Games after defeating Nagaland by 1-0 in the semi-final match played today.

The solitary winning goal for Manipur team was scored by N Ratnamala in 56th minute of the match.

Meanwhile, U-17 girls’ football team of Manipur lost the semi-final match to Nagaland by 2-3 goals.

In other U-17 semi-final match, Bihar and Haryana were tied in 2-2. The tie-breaker was postponed due to bad light.

Mizoram defeated Goa by 2-0 in the second semi-final match of U-14.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/u14-manipur-team-enters-final/

TRUGPU lifts Namrup football trophy

IMPHAL, Dec 18: TRUGPU, Nambol has become the champion of 5th Namrup Gold Cup Invitation… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 18: TRUGPU, Nambol has become the champion of 5th Namrup Gold Cup Invitation Football Tournament by defeating Oil India by 2-1 in the final match played today at Namrup, Assam.

The goals for TRUGPU were scored by O Ibungo and Th Premkumar.

Ibungo and Ingo were adjudged as the top scorer and best goalkeeper of the tournament respectively.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/trugpu-lifts-namrup-football-trophy/

Veteran hockey

IMPHAL, Dec 18: MEIRAA and RYO were locked in 1-1 in the opening match of… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 18: MEIRAA and RYO were locked in 1-1 in the opening match of state level veteran hockey tournament held at Khuman Lampak Hockey Stadium.

N Dollal scored the lone goal for MEIRAA while S Sunil was the lone scorer of RYO.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/veteran-hockey/

Law and Disorder

The kidnap and murder of a caretaker of the government’s water supply facilities at Irilbung… more »

The kidnap and murder of a caretaker of the government’s water supply facilities at Irilbung and his son by gunmen belonging to a splinter militant group was despicable and the outrage of the Irilbung public over it is understandable though their mode of protest cannot be condoned. Indeed any right thinking person would empathise with their outrage. The extent to which inhumanity has been pushed to in the state in the past few decades of insurgency and counter-insurgency is appalling if not frightening. Cold blooded murders are today sought to be justified in the name of either the cause of so called revolutions or else fighting so called anti-nationals. The outcomes have been remarkably disconcerting by their similarity – unspeakable, mindless cruelty and violence. The victims have also been more often than not ordinary men and women caught in the crossfire. The latest of the growing number innocent victims are the father and son. A part of Manipur undoubtedly is descending into madness and a bigger part of it into despicable and mute cowardice for their inability to put down their feet and say enough is enough.

What are also conspicuously visible from the sorry episode are a complete disappearance of law and order, and its related agenda of rule by law. The first requires little elaboration. There isn’t a single day today with no reports of violence and intimidation, both by the law enforcers as much as by law breakers. Disruptive strikes and bandhs are an everyday phenomenon, and in total disregards of the government’s decrees against these, there does not seem to be anyone who gives two hoots before declaring one. Practically everybody today have no qualms about taking the law into their own hands. The second is about the government’s lack of will, inclination or imagination to evolve means to counter these through the application of the law. This becomes most prominent when situation demands its having to resort to using all the resources in its hands, including the right vested in the state to use legitimate and proportionate violence to prevent bigger damage to the interest of the public. The case of the recently concluded 121 days blockade of the state with the government doing precious little and seemingly content simply waiting and hoping the storm clouds would clear on its own is the loudest example.

Interestingly, the brutal murder of the father and son has demonstrated both these phenomena in one stroke. While the wanton kidnap and killing demonstrated the total failure of the law and order mechanism, the manner in which the Iribung public’s reaction of shutting down water supply scheme located in the area is simply being allowed to take its own course by the government shows its unwillingness to apply the principles of rule of law. The point is, if the first act is condemnable and at the same time shows the impotence of the government, the second is also equally outrageous. The public outrage is understandable but their demonstration of it is clearly an infringement of the law, yet the government does not have the moral courage or authority to act precisely by the application of the law so as to ensure this vital public service is not disrupted. Surely the government cannot be believing two wrongs can make a right.

The question as we see it is one of a depletion of moral authority of the government. If it had this, its assurance that the culprits of the crime would be brought to book should have been enough to pacify the public. But for this, it would have to mean what it says. It must be able to bring culprits in such crimes to book, or at least it must visibly make an earnest effort to do so. Past precedence being such, today if the government makes a promise it would fight these crimes, few would take it for its word. This is exactly what is happening at Irilbung. The public obviously do not trust the government would bring the case to a logical conclusion therefore they have resorted to the illegal means of sabotaging an important public service. The frustrating question in the minds of the public is imaginable. Is the government simply going to do nothing but watch the crisis to tire and fizzle out once again?

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/law-and-disorder/

Police clarifies on Ukhrul incident – KanglaOnline

Police clarifies on Ukhrul incidentKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, December 18: Ukhrul SP has clarified that the general secretary of All Naga Students' Association, Manipur (ANSAM), Seth A Shatsang of Marem Village was summoned by the deputy commissioner for …

Police clarifies on Ukhrul incident
KanglaOnline
IMPHAL, December 18: Ukhrul SP has clarified that the general secretary of All Naga Students' Association, Manipur (ANSAM), Seth A Shatsang of Marem Village was summoned by the deputy commissioner for his anti-social act of giving interference to the

and more »

Read more / Original news source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNEfsnrGlr6QKxNHAoKUwNYVQu-Xew&url=http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/police-clarifies-on-ukhrul-incident/

U-14 Manipur team enters final – KanglaOnline

U-14 Manipur team enters finalKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Dec 18: The U-14 girls' football team of Manipur has entered the final of the football tournament of 57th National School Games after defeating Nagaland by 1-0 in the semi-final match played today. …

U-14 Manipur team enters final
KanglaOnline
IMPHAL, Dec 18: The U-14 girls' football team of Manipur has entered the final of the football tournament of 57th National School Games after defeating Nagaland by 1-0 in the semi-final match played today. The solitary winning goal for Manipur team was

and more »

Read more / Original news source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNHVtFFc5DPDffWDUiGTCqxBRtugpQ&url=http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/u14-manipur-team-enters-final/

UNC slams Manipur govt’s attempt to ban organization – MorungExpress

UNC slams Manipur govt's attempt to ban organizationMorungExpressDimapur, December 18 (MExN): The United Naga Council (UNC) has reacted sharply to the “reported recommendation” of the Government of Manipur (GoM) to the Government of India (GoI)…

UNC slams Manipur govt's attempt to ban organization
MorungExpress
Dimapur, December 18 (MExN): The United Naga Council (UNC) has reacted sharply to the “reported recommendation” of the Government of Manipur (GoM) to the Government of India (GoI) for banning the UNC. The UNC issued a public statement in response to

Read more / Original news source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNHUhsXki8tqpYbnGerWnfpsBBgXMA&url=http://www.morungexpress.com/frontpage/74492.html

Manipur bandh on Monday – Assam Tribune

KanglaOnlineManipur bandh on MondayAssam TribuneIMPHAL, Dec 18 – Protesting the Manipur Government's inaction, Joint Action Committee (JAC) against the brutal killing of Public Health Engineering department (PHE) water supply unit chowkidar Soram…


KanglaOnline

Manipur bandh on Monday
Assam Tribune
IMPHAL, Dec 18 – Protesting the Manipur Government's inaction, Joint Action Committee (JAC) against the brutal killing of Public Health Engineering department (PHE) water supply unit chowkidar Soram Ibomcha and his son Yaipu, has called a 24 hour State
24-hr 'General Strike' called in ManipurIBNLive.com
24-Hr 'General Strike' Called in ManipurOutlook
Manipur: Kidnapped father, son killed by militantsZee News
Hindu Business Line –Newstrack India –KanglaOnline
all 20 news articles »

Read more / Original news source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNEQNZq7F4aew9lA2AMIZVdP3YSQcQ&url=http://www.assamtribune.com/scripts/detailsnew.asp?id=dec1911/oth06

Manipur government deploy police commando in hill districts – Nagaland Post

Manipur government deploy police commando in hill districtsNagaland PostThe operation of Manipur police commando, the elite police force meant for maintenance law and order and counter insurgency operations and presently operating in the four valley di…

Manipur government deploy police commando in hill districts
Nagaland Post
The operation of Manipur police commando, the elite police force meant for maintenance law and order and counter insurgency operations and presently operating in the four valley districts, would be expanding its operational areas in hill districts of

Read more / Original news source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNEtDWCmfrjfhAOfbtPRuS-hB_HVOg&url=http://www.nagalandpost.com/ChannelNews/Regional/RegionalNews.aspx?news=TkVXUzEwMDAxMDY4Mw%253D%253D-IfsCjoTMG%252F0%253D

UNC makes public statement on Manipur government recommendation – MorungExpress

UNC makes public statement on Manipur government recommendationMorungExpressThe United Naga Council (UNC) is issuing this public statement in response to the reported recommendation of the communal Government of Manipur (GoM) to the Government of India…

UNC makes public statement on Manipur government recommendation
MorungExpress
The United Naga Council (UNC) is issuing this public statement in response to the reported recommendation of the communal Government of Manipur (GoM) to the Government of India (GoI) for banning of the UNC. Through use of brute dominant force and
Security alert as United Naga Council bans work on Rly line constructionNagaland Post
United Naga Council endorses peace talksAssam Tribune
UNC stops work at Trans-Asian rail link in ManipurNewstrack India

all 13 news articles »

Read more / Original news source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNEUj8y3HKX8wvOojV4Lt6sy5TUQYw&url=http://www.morungexpress.com/letters_to_the_editor_public_discourse/74473.html