Sadar Hills ADC No trust motion sails through

The no confidence motion moved against the Chairman of the Sadar Hills Autonomous District Council SH ADC has gained the support of majority members of the ADC which has a total of 26 members Source The Sangai Express

The no confidence motion moved against the Chairman of the Sadar Hills Autonomous District Council SH ADC has gained the support of majority members of the ADC which has a total of 26 members Source The Sangai Express

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IGNTUStudents’ Union bans recruitment

Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Students’ Union IGNTU Students’ Union , Regional Campus Manipur has announced its decision to ban recruitment of non teaching and teaching staff on May 27 Source Hueiyen News Service

Indira Gandhi National Tribal University Students’ Union IGNTU Students’ Union , Regional Campus Manipur has announced its decision to ban recruitment of non teaching and teaching staff on May 27 Source Hueiyen News Service

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LPG in the black market Home delivery system may be the antidote

The home delivery system of Liquified Petroleum Gas LPG or cooking gas would help in curbing the menace of black marketing of filled LPG cylinders, use of domestic cylinders at hotels and multiple collection by households, a survey has revealed Sou…

The home delivery system of Liquified Petroleum Gas LPG or cooking gas would help in curbing the menace of black marketing of filled LPG cylinders, use of domestic cylinders at hotels and multiple collection by households, a survey has revealed Source The Sangai Express

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Nemcha chants ‘Lovemantra’ for peace, development

If at all we need to bring about peace and development in the state, love should be the mantra, observed Nemcha Kipgen, MLA of Kangpokpi A C Source Hueiyen News Service Nomita Khongbantabam

If at all we need to bring about peace and development in the state, love should be the mantra, observed Nemcha Kipgen, MLA of Kangpokpi A C Source Hueiyen News Service Nomita Khongbantabam

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Man traced

Reportedly whisked away by unidentified gunmen in the night of May 21 from Keibi Heikak Mapan Awang Leikai, Army men claimed to have arrested Thounaojam Ratan from Bishnupur Bazar last night and handed him over to Bishnupur PS Source The Sangai Express

Reportedly whisked away by unidentified gunmen in the night of May 21 from Keibi Heikak Mapan Awang Leikai, Army men claimed to have arrested Thounaojam Ratan from Bishnupur Bazar last night and handed him over to Bishnupur PS Source The Sangai Express

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Bandh over nonpayment of scholarship on

The bandh called by scheduled caste ST students to protest the non payment of post matric scholarship 2010 2011 comes into effect from midnight today Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

The bandh called by scheduled caste ST students to protest the non payment of post matric scholarship 2010 2011 comes into effect from midnight today Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Rousing reception given to Ministers

Manipur State Co operative Union MSCU organised a reception ceremony in the honour of Cooperation and Social Welfare Minister AK Mirabai, Commerce and Industries, Sericulture and Veterinary Minister Govindas Konthoujam, Works and Transport Minister D…

Manipur State Co operative Union MSCU organised a reception ceremony in the honour of Cooperation and Social Welfare Minister AK Mirabai, Commerce and Industries, Sericulture and Veterinary Minister Govindas Konthoujam, Works and Transport Minister Dr Kh Ratankumar and Khangabok A C MLA O Landhoni Devi at its premises today Source The Sangai Express

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IGNTUSURCM threatens bandh

Demanding the cancellation of scheduled interview for recruitment of various teaching and non teaching posts in the Indira Gandhi National Tribal University as advertised in national and local newspapers on December 12, 2011, the IGNTU Students’ Union …

Demanding the cancellation of scheduled interview for recruitment of various teaching and non teaching posts in the Indira Gandhi National Tribal University as advertised in national and local newspapers on December 12, 2011, the IGNTU Students’ Union Regional Campus Manipur has threatened to impose 48 hour bandh in the hill districts including the two National Highways from 5am of May 26 if the VC fails to cancel the advertisement for recruitment Source The Sangai Express

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SK oil business booming in Tamenglong

Along with the office of the Food and Civil Department, Tamenglong appointing as many as 96 agents to distribute Kerosene SK oil to the people, the business of SK oil has become most profitable business in the district these days Source Hueiyen Ne…

Along with the office of the Food and Civil Department, Tamenglong appointing as many as 96 agents to distribute Kerosene SK oil to the people, the business of SK oil has become most profitable business in the district these days Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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SDSA flays alleged attack

The Senapati District Students’ Association SDSA has strongly condemned the alleged physical assault of three innocent Naga youths by some youths of another community suspected to be from Haipi village Source The Sangai Express

The Senapati District Students’ Association SDSA has strongly condemned the alleged physical assault of three innocent Naga youths by some youths of another community suspected to be from Haipi village Source The Sangai Express

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Loitam Richard Student bodies announce ban on sale of Karnataka made products

Continuing to exert pressure over the demand for CBI enquiry into the death of Loitam Richard and Okram Laaba, the six student organizations of the state have announced banned on sale of all Karnataka made products in the state indefinitely Source H…

Continuing to exert pressure over the demand for CBI enquiry into the death of Loitam Richard and Okram Laaba, the six student organizations of the state have announced banned on sale of all Karnataka made products in the state indefinitely Source Hueiyen News Service

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Victory Church Imphal appeals

The Victory Church Imphal would organise a youth gathering under the theme Youth Fest 2012 at the Kuki Christian Church, War Cemetery Road on May 24, informed a statement issued by the Pastor of VCI Source The Sangai Express

The Victory Church Imphal would organise a youth gathering under the theme Youth Fest 2012 at the Kuki Christian Church, War Cemetery Road on May 24, informed a statement issued by the Pastor of VCI Source The Sangai Express

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ManipurNagaland border tense over cutting water pipeline

Tension prevailed between the villagers of Tuingam Paomata village of Manipur and Leishami village of Nagaland on May 18 over alleged breaking and cutting of water pipelines for Tuingam Paomata village under Tadubi Police Station by Leishami villagers …

Tension prevailed between the villagers of Tuingam Paomata village of Manipur and Leishami village of Nagaland on May 18 over alleged breaking and cutting of water pipelines for Tuingam Paomata village under Tadubi Police Station by Leishami villagers Source Hueiyen News Service

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Wife moves court against hubby for hiding HIV status – Times of India

Wife moves court against hubby for hiding HIV statusTimes of IndiaThe accused, a constable with Manipur police, was arrested and later released on bail. The woman claimed she was drugged by the cop at a tea stall in Patsoi in 2007. When she regained co…

Wife moves court against hubby for hiding HIV status
Times of India
The accused, a constable with Manipur police, was arrested and later released on bail. The woman claimed she was drugged by the cop at a tea stall in Patsoi in 2007. When she regained consciousness, she was told that she had 'eloped' with him.

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India faces UN tests on human rights

By Suhas Chakma NEW DELHI, May 23: The United Nations Human Right Council is slated… more »

By Suhas Chakma
NEW DELHI, May 23: The United Nations Human Right Council is slated to review India’s human rights record on 24th May 2012 in Geneva during the 13th session of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR). The UPR mechanism was introduced through the UN General Assembly on 15 March 2006 by resolution 60/251, which established the Human Rights Council itself, to review of the human rights records of all 192 UN Member States once every four years. All countries from Liechtenstein to the United States are subject to the review and the States are required to declare pledges to improve the human rights situations in their countries and to fulfill their human rights obligations.

India’s previous examination was done in May 2008. As India was one of the first countries to have been examined and the procedures were not clear, there were only very few questions on its human rights record and only 18 recommendations were made.  However, on 24th May, India’s delegation led by Attorney General G E Vahanvati will face question from 87 governments who have signed up to speak during India’s examination.

India submitted its 22 page National Report and the report sadly reflects India’s anachronistic positions on human rights. It has failed to report on implementation of the pledges made for being elected to the Human Rights Council while it has nothing to report about the implementation of the recommendations made in May 2008 except extending Standing Invitation to the Special Rapporteurs of the UN. The National Report widely invokes constitutional provisions and highlights the success stories but fails to acknowledge any of the human rights problems. The report gives an impression that there are no human rights problems in India despite the fact that there is no country in the world which does not face human rights problems. As India does not want to acknowledge the human rights problems and insists on only positive aspects, its remains to be seen as to how Indian delegation responds to the questions from other member States.

In contrast to the report of the Government, the submission of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) prepared after five regional consultations and a national consultation with NGOs, academics, officials and State Human Rights Commissions and submitted to the UN Human Rights Council is on the spot on human rights problems of the country. The NHRC reported that there is no evidence that India intended to ratify UN Convention Against Enforced Disappearances while enforced disappearance is not codified as a criminal offence in domestic law despite NHRC receiving 341 complaints of disappearance in 2010 and 338 in 2011. The Government of India drafted anodyne “Prevention of Torture Bill, 2010” but failed to introduce the Prevention of Torture Bill as drafted by the Parliamentary Select Committee. The Armed Forces Special Powers Act remains in force in Jammu & Kashmir and the North-Eastern States, conferring an impunity that often leads to the violation of human rights while India`s 2011 report on the Optiona
l Protocol to the CRC states that “India does not face either international or non international armed conflict situations”. About 35% of the complaints to the NHRC annually are against the police but custodial justice remains a problem. The scheduled castes and scheduled tribes remain particularly vulnerable despite laws to protect them, because of the indifference of public servants.

In addition, the NGOs too cover wide and vast spectrum of issues from extrajudicial executions to female foeticide. Further, in this age of internet that India is seeking to censor like a totalitarian regime, there is no scope to hide.

While India will be rightly censured for its failure to implement any of the recommendations of the previous UPR examination as well as continuing worsening human rights situations in the country, India can expect some brickbats too.

Since India has been elected to the UN Human Rights Council from 1 January 2011, India’s policy on human rights issues of other countries has been gradually changing. While India remained ambivalent on the UN Security Council resolutions on Libya, India voted against Syria at the Security Council on 16 February 2012. On 23 March 2012, India expressed “its deep concern over the recent developments in Mali” and called “for respect of the Constitutional order and democratic process in that country” while welcoming “the statements by the United Nations Security Council, the African Union and the ECOWAS on the developments in Mali.” India also voted against Sri Lanka at the 22nd Session of the UN Human Rights Council that created contentions in the region. Sri Lanka which is listed as the fourth speaker is expected to raise tough questions and make appropriate recommendations.

Undoubted India faces multifarious human rights problems. There are very few human rights issues in the world that one does not find in India. India does not have human rights problems such female genital mutilation but its caste system that survived since the Pagan period remains unique to India. In such a situation, India can expect dozens of recommendations.

Yet, there is no doubt that India should make a statement of commitment to address the root cause of all human rights violations in the country i.e. impunity through the regime of prior sanction. The Supreme Court in its judgement dated 31 January 2012 in Civil Appeal No. 1193 of 2012 ordered that “all proposals for sanction placed before any Sanctioning Authority, empowered to grant sanction for the prosecution of a public servant under section 19 of the Prevention of Corruption Act must be decided within a period of three months of the receipt of the proposal by the concerned authority”. The question is if a judge considering the facts and circumstances of a case decides to prosecute an accused public servant, how can the executive without application of the same judicial mind on the same facts and circumstances of the case decide otherwise? This exposes that independence of judiciary is suspect as the executive can prevail over the judiciary to block prosecution of the accused public servants. Since India
is being led by none other than the Attorney General, its delegation should make a commitment that all laws that undermine the supremacy of the judiciary will be repealed.

(The writer is Director, Asian Centre for Human Rights)

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MPP memorandum

IMPHAL, May 23: The Manipur People’s Party has submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister… more »

IMPHAL, May 23: The Manipur People’s Party has submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister of India on the two cases of Loitam Richard and O Laba.

The MPP apprised the Prime Minister through the memorandum that according to the report of the hostel warden in the Richard case, Syed Afzal Ali hit Richard on the face three or four times with an intention to kill.

Next day the boy was found death on his bed with tell-tale signs of severe punching and hitting of his face which was swollen with bruise marks blood oozing profusely from his ear and nose, the memorandum continued.

It has also expressed that the tragic aspect of the story is the controversial post mortem report by a Bangalore based hospital which is very doubtful.

The memorandum has said that the report points the cause of Richard’s death to heart failure which cannot be believed by anybody from the doctors to the laymen.

It has furthermore expressed the party’s concern over the death of another Manipuri youth in Chennai last year.

The MPP memorandum has also urged the Prime Minister to institute a CBI probe into the killing of Richard to avoid more troubles.

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Santosh Trophy: Tamil Nadu into semis – The Asian Age

The HinduSantosh Trophy: Tamil Nadu into semisThe Asian AgeTamil Nadu booked their place in the semi-finals of 66th Santosh Trophy, They will meet Manipur at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack on Saturday. In the first semi-final to be held on Friday, Ker…


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Santosh Trophy: Tamil Nadu into semis
The Asian Age
Tamil Nadu booked their place in the semi-finals of 66th Santosh Trophy, They will meet Manipur at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack on Saturday. In the first semi-final to be held on Friday, Kerala will take on Services at the same venue.
Santosh Trophy: Services break Odisha heartsTimes of India

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TN take on Manipur; Services face Kerala in Santosh Trophy semis – Times of India

Goal.com IndiaTN take on Manipur; Services face Kerala in Santosh Trophy semisTimes of IndiaTamil Nadu will now play Manipur in the second semifinal on May 26. In the other Group D match, Delhi blanked Mizoram 3-0 to finish on three points. For Delhi, …


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TN take on Manipur; Services face Kerala in Santosh Trophy semis
Times of India
Tamil Nadu will now play Manipur in the second semifinal on May 26. In the other Group D match, Delhi blanked Mizoram 3-0 to finish on three points. For Delhi, Mahendra Singh scored in the 53rd minute while Dhiraj Singh and Kabui scored one apiece in
Manipur and Kerala book 66th Santosh Trophy semi-finals spotGoal.com India
Manipur, Kerala qualify for semifinal of Santosh TrophyZee News
Santosh Trophy semis: TN vs Manipur, Services vs KeralaIndian Sports news
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