China calls Arunachal Pradesh ‘southern Tibet’

China illegally refers to Arunachal Pradesh as south Tibet and claims around 90,000 sq km of Indian territory there, Rajya Sabha was informed today Source The Sangai Express

China illegally refers to Arunachal Pradesh as south Tibet and claims around 90,000 sq km of Indian territory there, Rajya Sabha was informed today Source The Sangai Express

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No waiting shed, guest house, community hall at Nungbi Khullen Village

Imphal, Aug 30 There is no waiting shed, guest house, community hall or any other development in Tangkhul dominated Nungbi Khullen Village under Ukhrul district Source Hueiyen News Service

Imphal, Aug 30 There is no waiting shed, guest house, community hall or any other development in Tangkhul dominated Nungbi Khullen Village under Ukhrul district Source Hueiyen News Service

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18 hr bandh affects normal life in state

The 18 hour general strike called by Joint Action Committee JAC formed against the abduction of Irungbam Irabanta by NSCN IM affected normal lives in Manipur on Thursday Source Hueiyen News Service

The 18 hour general strike called by Joint Action Committee JAC formed against the abduction of Irungbam Irabanta by NSCN IM affected normal lives in Manipur on Thursday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Panchayat poll 18 villages under ADC to cast vote

The State Election Commission has instructed concerned authority of the state government to make adequate security arrangement for the ensuing Panchayat Election as the four valley districts of the state go to poll on September 13 Source Hueiyen Ne…

The State Election Commission has instructed concerned authority of the state government to make adequate security arrangement for the ensuing Panchayat Election as the four valley districts of the state go to poll on September 13 Source Hueiyen News Service

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BJP flays Ibobi govt over NH37 condition

Attacking the Congress government in the state led by Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh over slow progress of repairing work along NH 37 Imphal Jiribam , President of Bharatiya Janata Party BJP state unit, Sh Shantikumar Sharma questioned the policy of C…

Attacking the Congress government in the state led by Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh over slow progress of repairing work along NH 37 Imphal Jiribam , President of Bharatiya Janata Party BJP state unit, Sh Shantikumar Sharma questioned the policy of Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh Source Hueiyen News Service

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Tripartite talk ANSAM to observe solidarity hour

As a symbol of extending support to the tripartite talk for an alternative arrangement for the Nagas, which is scheduled to be held at New Delhi tomorrow, All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur ANSAM would observe ‘solidarity hour’ during the talks …

As a symbol of extending support to the tripartite talk for an alternative arrangement for the Nagas, which is scheduled to be held at New Delhi tomorrow, All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur ANSAM would observe ‘solidarity hour’ during the talks session due to begin from 12 noon Source Hueiyen News Service

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North East Catholic Community of Delhi NECCOD’s freshers’ meet

On the 26th August, 2012, the capital witnessed the celebration of the 22nd Freshers’ Social Meet of the North East Catholic Community of Delhi NECCOD , from all eight sisters of the northeastern states Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, M…

On the 26th August, 2012, the capital witnessed the celebration of the 22nd Freshers’ Social Meet of the North East Catholic Community of Delhi NECCOD , from all eight sisters of the northeastern states Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura under the theme For its tree is known by its own fruits Luke 6 44 Source Hueiyen News Service

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All PSs alerted, Ops to continue Gaikhangam

After the successfully operations during which 43 foreign nationals were rounded up from two different areas, Home Minister Gaikhangam today claimed that his department is beginning to carry out the assurances given on illegal migrant issue Source H…

After the successfully operations during which 43 foreign nationals were rounded up from two different areas, Home Minister Gaikhangam today claimed that his department is beginning to carry out the assurances given on illegal migrant issue Source Hueiyen News Service

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43 illegal migrants caught in crackdown Are State Govt and its intelligence agencies sleeping

After Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh tried hard to convince the State Assembly last year that there are not a single illegal migrant from foreign countries in Imphal, state police today has rounded up 43 foreign nationals including 24 Bangladeshis an…

After Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh tried hard to convince the State Assembly last year that there are not a single illegal migrant from foreign countries in Imphal, state police today has rounded up 43 foreign nationals including 24 Bangladeshis and 19 Myanmareses during a crackdown Source Hueiyen News Service

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CCpur unites in pressing for security cover to Hangshing

Zomi Council, Manipur Paite Tribe Council United Zou Organisation Vaiphei People Council Tedim Chin Union Simte Tribe Council Gangte Tribe Council Kom Union, Manipur Mate Tribe Council and Thangkhal People Organisation today jointly submitted a…

Zomi Council, Manipur Paite Tribe Council United Zou Organisation Vaiphei People Council Tedim Chin Union Simte Tribe Council Gangte Tribe Council Kom Union, Manipur Mate Tribe Council and Thangkhal People Organisation today jointly submitted a representation to the Chief Minister requesting for ensuring security to the ED DRDA, Churachandpur Source Hueiyen News Service

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WGHR asks India again to repeal AFSPA

With just few weeks left for India to respond to the Universal Periodic Review recommendations, the Working Group on Human Rights WGHR has demanded repeal of the black law, Armed Forces Special Powers Act AFSPA from occupied Kashmir and North East …

With just few weeks left for India to respond to the Universal Periodic Review recommendations, the Working Group on Human Rights WGHR has demanded repeal of the black law, Armed Forces Special Powers Act AFSPA from occupied Kashmir and North East states Source Hueiyen News Service

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Manipuri Students’ Association, Chandigarh MSAC debunks murder theory

Reacting to the news report on the death of a Manipuri student in Chandigarh, Manipuri Students’ Association, Chandigarh MSAC has debunked the murder theory floated as misleading Source Hueiyen News Service

Reacting to the news report on the death of a Manipuri student in Chandigarh, Manipuri Students’ Association, Chandigarh MSAC has debunked the murder theory floated as misleading Source Hueiyen News Service

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Technocity – A Major Landmark in India’s IT Scenario

Jacob Abraham ,Deputy Director, PIB, Thiruvananthapuram. A landmark-in-the-making in the Indian IT scenario of India, Technocity of Thiruvananthapuram is fast evolving into the hub of global convergence with the expected arrival of big-time brands of the industry to set up their production centers, training campuses, development institutions and assorted other initiatives in the picturesque technopolis […]

Jacob Abraham ,Deputy Director, PIB, Thiruvananthapuram.
A landmark-in-the-making in the Indian IT scenario of India, Technocity of Thiruvananthapuram is fast evolving into the hub of global convergence with the expected arrival of big-time brands of the industry to set up their production centers, training campuses, development institutions and assorted other initiatives in the picturesque technopolis in the Pallippuram area of Thiruvananthapuram district.
“Our schedules are in the right track with enquires pouring in from across the world seeking info on investment potential and possibilities”, observes CEO-Technopark. “Mentored and nurtured by TeamTechnopark, Technocity, when it takes its final shape, will be a valuable asset to the State as also to the nation”, adds Sr. Manager-Business Development.
The shaping up process of Technocity is currently in progress, with the masterplan ready for take off, offering state-of-the-art infrastructure facilities for intending investors. Technocity, when fully commissioned will be an integrated IT township, spread across about 432 acres, which includes not just space for IT/ITES firms but also residential, commercial, hospitality, medical and educational facilities. The project will be a self-dependent satellite city, which would not strain the resources and infrastructure of the city of Thiruvananthapuram.
The units in Technocity will include a wide variety of companies engaged in a range of activities, such as Embedded Software Development, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Process Control Software Design, Engineering & Computer-aided Design Software Development, IT Enabled Services (ITES), Process Re-engineering, Animation and e-business. The firms will include domestic companies as well as subsidiaries of multi-national organisations.
Technocity provides all the infrastructure and support facilities needed for IT/ITES and electronics companies to function as well as for their employees to enjoy world-class lifestyles. In addition, Technocity, like Technopark, will provide business incubation facilities.
Techno city will have up to 25 million square feet of built-up space within multiple buildings for its tenant organisations.
Technocity is being developed as an Integrated Township and it will include residential space, commercial space, retail facilities, multiplexes, hospitals and schools. This will enable employees in the companies at Technocity to enjoy a world-class lifestyle within walking distance of their offices.
Thiruvananthapuram is connected to the National Internet Backbone and Technocity will be serviced by a variety of bandwidth providers, including Reliance Infocomm, Bharti Airtel, Videsh Sanchar Nigam and Asianet Dataline, through fibre optic lines in the Campus.
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd(TCS) are in the process of setting up Asia’s largest training centre which can train and accommodate 16,000 employees at any time in 82 acres of land already allotted to them. TCS already has their Global Learning Centre operational from Technopark Phase I. The Software Development Centre to accommodate around 10,000 professionals are getting ready in Technopark Phase I.
Infosys is in the process of setting up their next development centre in the 50 acres SEZ land allotted to them. Infosys already operates from Technopark Phase-I and Phase II. The third Software Development Block as well as the multi-level car park building is getting ready in the Phase II Campus.
Technocity will host at least two important educational and research institutes: The Indian Institute of Information Technology & Management–Kerala (IIITM–K) and The Asian School of Business (ASB) which has already started operations for its campus in Technocity, while IIITM-K is in the process of setting up their campus in the 10 acres of land allotted to them. Technopark is developing a 50 acre Special Economic Zone in Technocity.
Technopark was set up under the auspices of Electronics Technology Park, Kerala, an autonomous body under the Department of Information Technology Government of Kerala. The park is home to over 240 companies employing more than 32000 professionals. Technopark’s aim was to create infrastructure and provide support required for the development of high technology companies.
The park is growing steadily both in size and employee strength. Park centre, Pampa and Periyar were the only buildings in the beginning. The total land available with Technopark is about 771.54 acres. The land available with Technopark for phase one, phase two and phase three is about 326.54 acres leaving the rest of the land to Technocity. Technopark has periodically added new buildings such as Nila, Gayathri and Bhavani. With the inauguration of the 850,000 sq.ft. Thejaswini in February, 2007, Technopark became the largest IT Park in India. It has become the single largest source of employment in Kerala, with over 32000 people working directly in 240 companies in the facility itself and creating Rs. 2000 crore turnover with export earnings of Rs. 1977.32 crore during 2010-11.
(PIB Features.

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Progress Under “NE Vision 2020” Document

Mail News Service New Delhi, Aug 30: The Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) Paban Singh Ghatowar has said that North Eastern Region Vision 2020 document released by Prime Minister in July, 2008 continues to be template for promoting development in North Eastern States. Assessment of requirement of […]

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New Delhi, Aug 30: The Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) Paban Singh Ghatowar has said that North Eastern Region Vision 2020 document released by Prime Minister in July, 2008 continues to be template for promoting development in North Eastern States. Assessment of requirement of infrastructural projects in North Eastern States is continuously evolving planning and policy formulation exercise and envisages in consultation and participation of State Governments, Union Government and other stakeholders.
In a written reply in the Rajya Sabha today he said, seventeen Thematic Groups were constituted by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region to work out action plan to operationalize the vision, based on various disciplines/sectors outlined in Vision 2020 document. These Groups presented their findings for working out detailed action plan for development of North Eastern Region in the meeting held in Shillong on 3rd & 4th December, 2008. Action points posed by Thematic Groups were culled out for implementation by concerned Ministries and those Ministries are being pursued by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region and North Eastern Council to implement the action plan in relevant fields. Concerned Ministries are invited to spell out their development plans and ongoing activities in North Eastern Region in North Eastern Council meetings.
Ghatowar said, Vision 2020 set a target of additional investment of around Rs. 13,29,891 crore at 2006-07 prices in North Eastern Region from 2007-08 to 2019-20 with a view to bring growth rates in North Eastern Region at par with overall national growth rates. Estimated investment is placed at Rs. 2,11,613 crore during Eleventh Plan; Rs. 5,05,499 crore during Twelfth Plan and Rs. 6,12,779 crore during first three years of Thirteenth Plan period. During Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-12) actual Plan Outlay for NER through various sources of funding works out to Rs. 1,84,155 crore, which does not include private sector investment in the Region.
Projected requirement for Twelfth Five Year Plan of North Eastern Council is Rs. 21,507 crore, the Minister added.

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India must familiarize itself with China’s strategic culture : Saran

New Delhi, Aug.30 (ANI): Calling on the Indian Government to develop greater familiarity with China’s strategic culture to avoid a conflict in the future similar to the Sino-Indian War of 1962, former foreign Secretary Shyam Saran said New Delhi needed to send a message across to Beijing that aggressive moves by it, could invite counter […]

New Delhi, Aug.30 (ANI): Calling on the Indian Government to develop greater familiarity with China’s strategic culture to avoid a conflict in the future similar to the Sino-Indian War of 1962, former foreign Secretary Shyam Saran said New Delhi needed to send a message across to Beijing that aggressive moves by it, could invite counter moves.
Delivering the prestigious K. Subrahmanyam Memorial Lecture here on Wednesday, Saran said: “The lesson to be drawn is not that we should be militarily provocative, but that we should have enough capabilities deployed to convince the other side that aggressive moves would invite counter-moves.”
Saran said avoiding a conflict with China would require the development of a “greater familiarity with China’s strategic culture.”
Warning that what happens at the government level in China impinges most directly on India’s geopolitical space,” Saran maintained that the relationship between New Delhi and Beijing is still adversarial in nature, and could generate tensions, or even a worse case scenario, and therefore, it should b imperative on New Delhi’s part “to fashion a strategy which is based on a constant familiarity with the Chinese strategic calculus.”
He noted that in 2005, China had concluded a significant agreement of principles to settle its border disputes with India, acutely aware at that time about India’s deepening relationship with the United States and Europe, but later, when doubts arose on the durability of India’s “projected” rise, China held back.
Saran claimed that in recent months, China again appeared to be changing course on India, in the face of a backlash against its posture in the South China Sea, and given the United States’ decision to enhance its military assets in the Pacific, and the domestic unrest in Xinjiang and Tibet, he said New Delhi should have leveraged the opportunity to actively engage in imaginative diplomacy to secure enduring advantage.
Referring to the Wangdung Incident in 1985, Saran recalled that at that time, Beijing was unwilling to legitimise the ceasefire line arrived at after the 1962 war as a border.
“It was also conveyed to us that at a minimum, Tawang would have to be transferred to the Chinese side,” Saran said.
He said New Delhi had then pointed out that in 1982, then Premier Deng Xiaoping had himself spelt out the package proposal as we had hitherto understood it, but in 1985, Beijing said that New Delhi had read too much into Deng’s words.
To beef up his premise about the need to remain skeptical about China on the trust front, Saran recalled that in 1986, Indian troops discovered that Chinese troops had crossed the Thagla Ridge, and built permanent barracks as well as a helipad on a key feature.
“I recall accompanying Ambassador K.P.S. Menon to lodge a protest with the then Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister,” Saran said, “and being witness to a most undiplomatic, offensive and vituperative harangue by the latter.”

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