Manipur home minister calls rebel groups for talks – Times of India

Manipur home minister calls rebel groups for talksTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: In the face of frequent bomb attacks on security forces in the state, Manipur home minister Gaikhangam has called for political dialogue with rebel groups saying that violence can …

Manipur home minister calls rebel groups for talks
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IMPHAL: In the face of frequent bomb attacks on security forces in the state, Manipur home minister Gaikhangam has called for political dialogue with rebel groups saying that violence can never bring permanent solution to any problem. An Assam Rifles

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NPF on clashes between Naga tribes

DIMAPUR, Sept 10 NNN : When the 60 MLAs of Nagaland legislative assembly joined to form a Joint Legislature Forum (JLF) and declare to vacate their seats for Naga solution, everyone thought that the ruling and the opposition MLAs of Nagaland legislative assembly are here for cordial nexus. However, the recent Sema-Angami communal clash in […]

DIMAPUR, Sept 10 NNN : When the 60 MLAs of Nagaland legislative assembly joined to form a Joint Legislature Forum (JLF) and declare to vacate their seats for Naga solution, everyone thought that the ruling and the opposition MLAs of Nagaland legislative assembly are here for cordial nexus. However, the recent Sema-Angami communal clash in the Nagaland commercial hub Dimapur has become too big a temptation for these legislators for the harvest of political mileage.On Monday, the ruling Naga People’s Front (NPF) has accused the opposition Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee of trying to rake up as much as political issue out of the recent Sema-Angami clash.
NPF’s reaction came following the Congress party blaming chief minister Neiphiu Rio of giving mishandling the communal clash.
“The NPCC has tried its level best to politicise the unfortunate incidents of August 31 and September 1 in order to get political mileage, but it has fallen flat on its face and the Congress in Nagaland has exposed its narrow minded intentions to all of Naga society. At a time when different sections of the people especially civil society and tribal organisations were making all out efforts to forge understanding, the Congress resorted to its old trick of trying to politicise the sequence of events, thereby revealing their true colour to the people. The absurd demand of the NPCC for the dismissal of the duly elected Democratic Alliance of Nagaland (DAN) Government is rejected and condemned,” the NPF said in a press communique today.
The NPCC’s statement accusing the chief minister of “giving undue weightage to the civil societies” also exposes the anti-people approach of the NPCC. In Naga society, we hold the tribal organisations, civil societies and mass based organisations in high regard and it is in our customs and traditions to respect and acknowledge these frontal organisations. They carry the voice and feelings of all the Naga tribes and they are protected even by the Constitution of India as enshrined in Article 371 A, the NPF added.
The NPF then said that for the benefit of the NPCC, it is pertinent to point out that Article 371 A of the Constitution of India clearly states that notwithstanding anything in the Constitution, no act of Parliament in respect of religious or social practices of the Nagas, Naga customary law and procedure, administration of civil and criminal justice involving decisions according to Naga customary law, ownership and transfer of land and its resources, shall apply to the State of Nagaland unless the Legislative Assembly of Nagaland by a resolution so decides.
It also pointed out that the Sixteen Points Agreement in clause 8 with regard to Local self Government states that “each tribe shall have the following units of rule making and administrative local bodies to deal with matters concerning the respective tribes and areas such as the village councils, the range councils the tribal councils. It says that “these councils will also deal with disputes and cases involving breaches of customary laws and usages.
“Clause 9 of the Sixteen Points Agreement under the heading Administration of Justice further states that (a) the existing systems of administration of civil and criminal justice shall continue. (b) Appellant courts. (1) the district court cum sessions court (for each district) high courts and Supreme Court of India (2) the Naga Tribunal for the whole of Nagaland in respect of cases decided according to customary law.
The Nagaland Village and Area Councils Act, 1978 (Nagaland Act No. 1 1979) has been amended to be called the Nagaland Village Councils Act, 1978 by section 2 of the Nagaland Village and Area Councils (Second Amendment) Act, 1990 (Nagaland Act No. 7 of 1990). The Act of 1979 had repealed the Nagaland Village, Area and Regional Council Act, 1970 (Act No. 2 of 1971), as extended to the erstwhile districts of Kohima and Mokokchung, which had also repealed the Nagaland Tribal, Area, Range and Village Councils Act 1966, that was enacted for the establishment of Tribal, Area, Range and Village Councils in the erstwhile districts of Kohima and Mokokchung. The Nagaland Village, Area & Regional Councils Act 1978 has been amended for the fourth occasion by the present assembly, unanimously, in 2009 with full participation of the opposition Congress during the Fourth Session of the 11th Nagaland Legislative Assembly session on 11th July 2009.

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Kuki Inpi to observe Black day

IMPHAL, Sept 10: Kuki Inpi, the apex civil body of the Kukis has decided to observe the Black Day on September 13. This decision of the Kuki Inpi has come even as some prominent Kuki militant outfits had asked the Kukis to stop observing the Black Day. Black Day on September 13 was observed to […]

IMPHAL, Sept 10: Kuki Inpi, the apex civil body of the Kukis has decided to observe the Black Day on September 13.
This decision of the Kuki Inpi has come even as some prominent Kuki militant outfits had asked the Kukis to stop observing the Black Day.
Black Day on September 13 was observed to mark the Kukis killed during the 1990s ethnic clashes with the Nagas.
Few days ago, the United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF), Kuki Revolutionary Army-United (KRA-U) and Zou Defence Volunteers (ZDV) had asked the Kukis to stop the Black Day observation saying it only brings negative impact than doing good.
However, the Kuki apex body i.e the Kuki Inpi on Monday justifies its decision of observing the Black Day or Sahnit in Kuki dialects by saying that such practice has been carrying out by any Kuki village from time immemorial when someone is murdered in that village. The observation is stopped after the case of the murder is settled amicably by the conflicting parties in the proper court of law, said the Kuki Inpi.
The apex body of the Kukis then claimed that till 1996 there were over 700 Kukis killed including children, pregnant women, aged persons and innocent people. However, the total number of Kukis killed in the 1990s ethnic violence escalation reached one thousand. In a single day on September 13 in 1993 altogether 104 Kukis were killed, alleged the Kuki apex body. It then stated because of this reason, the Kukis had resolved to observe Sahnit or Black Day on September 13 every year abiding the Kuki customary and cultural law. The Kuki Inpi said the community will observe the Black Day as long as the government of India settle the matter amicably.
The killings were caused by those who are fighting for sovereignty against India and therefore it is the bounded duty of the government of India to deliver justice to the Kuki victims, the Kuki Inpi stated.
The Kuki Inpi then said its unit in Manipur i.e the Kuki Inpi, Manipur (KIM) had notified on August 31 for the Black Day observation which should be honoured by every Kuki village or organisation.
This stand of the apex Kuki body came three days after three Kuki based militant outfits had asked the Kukis not to observe the Black Day.

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YMA opposes anything based on ethnic line

AIZAWL, Sept 10 NNN: Young Mizo Association (YMA) can no longer tolerate on anything that is done on ethnic lines in Mizoram. The Young Mizo Association (YMA), the most influential and the biggest non-governmental organisation in Mizoram has taken a vow to take up initiatives to do away any community or individual doing things on […]

AIZAWL, Sept 10 NNN: Young Mizo Association (YMA) can no longer tolerate on anything that is done on ethnic lines in Mizoram.
The Young Mizo Association (YMA), the most influential and the biggest non-governmental organisation in Mizoram has taken a vow to take up initiatives to do away any community or individual doing things on ethnic lines.
“Central YMA resolved to take measures in order to end any activity taken by a particular community along the line of ethnicity which could destroy the integrity of the Mizos,” said the Young Mizo Association.
This resolution was taken during the YMA Central Executive Committee meeting.
The YMA feels that too much of activities on ethnic lines have been hampering the growth of Mizoram and its society. “So we thought it would be the best policy to discourage as much as possible that various communities Mizoram do not focus much on ethnic lines,” stated a YMA leader.
Besides this, the YMA also resolved to start whirlwind cleanliness campaign across Mizoram. Central YMA also resolved to help carry out development works in the villages in order to bring progress and proficiency in Mizoram and its society.
Another resolution of the Young Mizo Association is to encourage the people of Mizoram to plant more trees.
It can be noted here that the Young Mizo Association (YMA)’s campaign to discourage non-local business community in Mizoram has been continuing unabated.
In July, the YMA had asked the people in the state not to buy goods from non-local businessmen in Mizoram.
As instructed by Central YMA, Tuikual south branch of YMA had asked the people in the locality not to buy anything from the shop run by Mizoram Civil pensioners Multipurpose Co-opeartive Society PEMCOS) near Tennis Court in Aizawl saying non-Mizos are behind the business. The YMA Branch hangs a big banner appealing the people not to buy anything from PEMCOS shop.
YMA sources had informed that the Central YMA had for several times inspected the PEMCOS shop and thus concluded that some non-Mizos are involved in the business, which they reiterated as against the principle of the Young Mizo Association. They further argued that although the shop is known as Mizoram Civil pensioners Multipurpose Co-opeartive Society (PEMCOS) shop, the real owner is a non-Mizo Hanuman Singh Yadav; and even Hanuman Singh Yadav had said that he also owned police canteen, Tuikual South YMA added.
As per information from Tuikual South YMA, PEMCOS Annual Report (2011-12) shows that the annual income of PEMCOS as Rs. 1, 80, 81,790, whereas the profit is Rs. 3, 60,302. “Their profit is is 2% less than their income; if the labour’s salary, water and electric bill is further deducted, the shop hardly has a profit; which indicates that there’s someone, who gets the profit, and the same is believed to be the real owner” Tuikual South YMA stated.
Tuikual South YMA further informed that PEMCOS is under the administration of Mizoram Civil Pensioners Assosiation (MCPA), and said some members have their share in PEMCOS. “While we have the yearly theme of preserving the land and its people, and while we take step to oust all the illegal non-Mizo businessmen, the prevalence of such cooperation with non-Mizos and illegal business being undertaken is what we don’t like. We really don’t like the activity of our earlier educated officers who even had served the government till their pension by cooperating with non-Mizo for business purpose” Tuikual South YMA strongly reiterated.

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SANPO against tribal participation

IMPHAL, Sept 10 NNN : The Saikul Area Naga Peoples’ Organisation (SANPO) has expressed unhappiness on the attitude ot the state government where some tribal villages are ‘forcibly’ made to participate in the Panchayati Raj election against the desire of the villages concern. According to SANPO, villages such as Irong Part – I, Irong Part […]

IMPHAL, Sept 10 NNN : The Saikul Area Naga Peoples’ Organisation (SANPO) has expressed unhappiness on the attitude ot the state government where some tribal villages are ‘forcibly’ made to participate in the Panchayati Raj election against the desire of the villages concern.
According to SANPO, villages such as Irong Part – I, Irong Part – II, Somrei, Soraland, Tanghul Klullen, Komlaching, Lungthar, Heinganglok and Kharan are forced to participate in the Panchayat election due on Sept 13.
“The above villages are within the jurisdiction of Bongal Khullen Autonomous District Council (ADC) constituency under Sadar Hills Autonomous District Council. Further, the villagers had fully exercised their franchise during the last ADC election. The inclusion of the above villages both in the ADC election and Panchayati Raj election is nothing but an evil design to annex tribal land for inclusion in the valley districts,” alleged SANPO today. The Saikul area Naga body then stated that it is deadly against the inclusion of the said villages in the Panchayati Raj election. The SANPO also appeals the authority concerned to immediately cancel the election process and electoral list of the said villages in the Panchayati Raj election immediately so as to bring justice and meet the wills and desires of the villages.

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SANPO alleges forced inclusion of tribal villages in Panchayat

The Saikul Area Naga Peoples’ Organisation SANPO has expressed unhappiness over the attitude of the state government where some tribal villages are ‘forcibly’ made to participate in the Panchayati Raj election against the desire of the villages conce…

The Saikul Area Naga Peoples’ Organisation SANPO has expressed unhappiness over the attitude of the state government where some tribal villages are ‘forcibly’ made to participate in the Panchayati Raj election against the desire of the villages concern Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Drive against illegal migrants spreads to CCpur

Churachandpur Police today conducted drive to detect illegal migrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar neighbouring countries in different parts of Churachandpur district Source Hueiyen News Service

Churachandpur Police today conducted drive to detect illegal migrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar neighbouring countries in different parts of Churachandpur district Source Hueiyen News Service

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Workshop on Manipuri poetry begins

The Cultural Forum, Manipur and Sahitya Akademi, Kolkata have jointly kicked off a 2 day workshop on ‘Criticism of Poetry with Reference to Manipur Poetry’ at 1st Bn Source Hueiyen News Service

The Cultural Forum, Manipur and Sahitya Akademi, Kolkata have jointly kicked off a 2 day workshop on ‘Criticism of Poetry with Reference to Manipur Poetry’ at 1st Bn Source Hueiyen News Service

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Abducted contractors remain traceless

Even after 21 days, the whereabouts of Nameirakpam Bhomen, who had been abducted by unidentified armed miscreants at gunpoint over a monetary demand of Rs 10 lakhs on August 21 last, still remains traceless Source Hueiyen News Service

Even after 21 days, the whereabouts of Nameirakpam Bhomen, who had been abducted by unidentified armed miscreants at gunpoint over a monetary demand of Rs 10 lakhs on August 21 last, still remains traceless Source Hueiyen News Service

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Kuki Inpi defies appeal against Black Day observance

I In a single day, on September 13 in 1993, 104 Kukis were killed, because of this reason, the Kukis had resolved to observe Sahnit or Black Day on September 13 every year abiding the Kuki customary and cultural law I Source Hueiyen News Serv…

I In a single day, on September 13 in 1993, 104 Kukis were killed, because of this reason, the Kukis had resolved to observe Sahnit or Black Day on September 13 every year abiding the Kuki customary and cultural law I Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Governor’s, RK Sanatombi Devi Awards given away

Presentation of Governor’s Award, 2012 and Rajkumari Sanatombi Devi Award, 2012 to persons with excellence in the field of education, sports, social work and outstanding physically challenged persons was held at Asha Jina Complex, North AOC here today …

Presentation of Governor’s Award, 2012 and Rajkumari Sanatombi Devi Award, 2012 to persons with excellence in the field of education, sports, social work and outstanding physically challenged persons was held at Asha Jina Complex, North AOC here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Romance turns fatal for loverboy Girlfriend, two ‘Cupid friends’ miss ‘suicide pact’

In a shocking incident, a 15 year old boy ended his life while attempting a group suicide with his lover and two other friends Source Hueiyen News Service Gyanand Naorem

In a shocking incident, a 15 year old boy ended his life while attempting a group suicide with his lover and two other friends Source Hueiyen News Service Gyanand Naorem

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School Education chocabloc with flaws School Inspectors never seen on duty

With School Inspectors failing to perform their normal duties of inspecting the schools under the State Education Department, the education scenario in the state leaves wanting on many fronts and cry for ‘quality education’ is just a hollow slogan So…

With School Inspectors failing to perform their normal duties of inspecting the schools under the State Education Department, the education scenario in the state leaves wanting on many fronts and cry for ‘quality education’ is just a hollow slogan Source Hueiyen News Service

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COPTAM’s 3rd conclave held

Committee for the Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur COPTAM in its 3rd Intellectual Conclave 2012 in New Delhi with a theme, Protection of Indigenous Tribal Land Rights has deliberated various issues pertaining to the tribal people and their land …

Committee for the Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur COPTAM in its 3rd Intellectual Conclave 2012 in New Delhi with a theme, Protection of Indigenous Tribal Land Rights has deliberated various issues pertaining to the tribal people and their land in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Constituting Commission on Child Rights underway

Application have been invited from persons having no record of violation of human rights or child rights for appointment as Chairperson and other members of Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights under the Dept Source Hueiyen News Service

Application have been invited from persons having no record of violation of human rights or child rights for appointment as Chairperson and other members of Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights under the Dept Source Hueiyen News Service

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Sadar Hills bandh on September 13

A 24 hour Sadar Hills total bandh has been called on September 13 in protest against the inclusion of four polling stations of Bongbal Khullen District Council Constituency under Sadar Hills ADC, in the coming panchayat and Zilla parishad election So…

A 24 hour Sadar Hills total bandh has been called on September 13 in protest against the inclusion of four polling stations of Bongbal Khullen District Council Constituency under Sadar Hills ADC, in the coming panchayat and Zilla parishad election Source The Sangai Express

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Farce of surrender scheme leaves many a widow Special report on the 13th foundation day of TSE from Ng Liklai

My husband was a surrenderee and he had not been related with any underground outfit or activity for the last 10 years before he was killed, lamented 31 year old Lata, whose husband was killed in a reported encounter with SFs Source The Sangai Exp…

My husband was a surrenderee and he had not been related with any underground outfit or activity for the last 10 years before he was killed, lamented 31 year old Lata, whose husband was killed in a reported encounter with SFs Source The Sangai Express

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Biz booms beyond borders

The small border town of Moreh in Manipur’s Chandel district is known as a paradise for traders operating along the borders of India and Myanmar Source The Sangai Express TNN

The small border town of Moreh in Manipur’s Chandel district is known as a paradise for traders operating along the borders of India and Myanmar Source The Sangai Express TNN

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