Make TET forms available

Mail News Service Imphal, Sep 15 : Federation of All Tribal Youth Clubs Manipur (FATYCM) and All Tribal Disables’ Union Manipur (ATDUM) submitted a memorandum to M. Oken , Education Minister today demanding to issue TET forms in district headquarters make it downloadable in website and open exam centre at all district headquarters. R Asing, […]

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Imphal, Sep 15 : Federation of All Tribal Youth Clubs Manipur (FATYCM) and All Tribal Disables’ Union Manipur (ATDUM) submitted a memorandum to M. Oken , Education Minister today demanding to issue TET forms in district headquarters make it downloadable in website and open exam centre at all district headquarters. R Asing, President FATYCM, Momo Tantanga, President ATDUM said Manipur is inhabited by tribaIs/groups of different communities and development activities are concentrated only in the valley . They alleged that tribals have been systematically exploited for ages, since the past 60 years after India’s Independence. The various tribal Organizations have voiced their problems and grievances from time to time and yet the state government has not given any serious attention. Any important examination ends up in Imphal.
Patience is running out and if this state of affairs continues, law and order problem can crop up it was stated. How long can the tribals of Manipur tolerate, such kind of step-motherly treatment it was asked.
They demanded that the forms should be available in all district, internet, extend date for form submission and open exam center in all hill districts .
The aspiring candidates of TET are facing multi-problems in getting TET forms in the state capital Imphal as they have to spend days together and thousands of rupees.
Federation of All Tribal Youth Clubs Manipur (FATYCM) and All Tribal Disables’ Union Manipur (ATDUM expressed strong dissatisfaction with the attitude of the state Government and concerned department for failing to open TET examinations qentre at district headquarters despite their assurance last year. It is said that the issuance of forms at only one centre in Imphal has caused a lot of inconvenience for aspiring candidates from other district of the state as they have to spend three-four days in collecting the form.
If and no corrective measure is taken within September 20, agitations under the ambit of democratic will be taken up in the Hill districts of Manipur.

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Centre considering world class football academy in Manipur – KanglaOnline

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PM at Planning Commission meeting

The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, addressed the Full Planning Commission meeting in New Delhi today. Following is the text of the Prime Minister’s opening remarks at the meeting : “I welcome you to this meeting which has been convened to consider the draft Twelfth Five Year Plan.We ended the Eleventh Plan with some notable […]

The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, addressed the Full Planning Commission meeting in New Delhi today.
Following is the text of the Prime Minister’s opening remarks at the meeting :
“I welcome you to this meeting which has been convened to consider the draft Twelfth Five Year Plan.We ended the Eleventh Plan with some notable achievements. The economy grew at an average annual rate of 7.9 percent. This is commendable for a period which saw two global crises – one in 2008 and another in 2011.
Poverty declined twice as fast between 2004-05 and 2009-10 than it did in the previous ten years.Agriculture grew at 3.3 percent per annum in the Eleventh Plan, much faster than the 2.4 percent observed in the Tenth Plan.
These are positive features. However, we must also recognise that the Twelfth Plan is starting in a year when the world economy is experiencing difficulties and our economy has also slowed down.These short term problems present a challenge, but they should not lead us to undue pessimism about our medium term proposals.
The economy has gained many strengths. Our immediate priority must be to orchestrate a rebound in the second half of the current year. We should then try to accelerate growth to reach around 9 percent by the end of the Plan period.
This will yield a target growth rate of around 8.2 percent over the Twelfth Plan. This is lower than the 9 percent originally projected, but some downward revision is realistic given the state of the world economy.As the Plan document points out, our objective is not just growth of GDP, but growth that is inclusive and also sustainable. The Schedule Castes /Schedule Tribes, Other Backward Classes, and the minorities must all participate fully in the growth process. The Plan has many elements designed to ensure this outcome.
The most important area for immediate action is to speed up the pace of implementation of infrastructure projects. This is crucial for removing supply bottlenecks which constrain growth in other sectors. It will also boost investor sentiment to raise the overall rate of investment.The infrastructure ministries must set ambitious targets for their sectors over the Twelfth Plan. We need close to a trillion dollars of investment in infrastructure and we have to work hard to achieve this.I will personally review the performance of the infrastructure Ministries compared with targets at the end of the first six months. I hope that out of this review we can define an agenda for improved implementation.Turning to the longer term policy agenda, the Plan can be seen as consisting of three broad components.One is the set of Government programmes aimed at achieving specific sectoral objectives. The Plan contains ambitious programmes in health, education, water resource management, infrastructure development, and a number of programmes aimed at strengthening the processes of inclusiveness, most notably the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme, the PMGSY, the IWDP and the National Rural Livelihoods Mission.Considerable resources are being allocated for these programmes. We need to pay much greater attention to making sure that these programmes are also delivering results on the ground, particularly for the Schedule Castes/Schedule Tribes and the weaker sections. Some of the changes in the Centrally Sponsored Schemes suggested by the Chaturvedi Committee will help to improve effectiveness.
The second component relates to macro economic balances. To achieve the target of 8.2 percent growth we need to revive investment in the economy. The investment environment is therefore critical.Our fiscal deficit is too high and is attracting adverse comment from analysts. It must be brought down over the medium term to release domestic resources for productive deployment in the economy.
Because export prospects are not very encouraging, the Plan projects a current account deficit of 2.9 per cent of GDP. This must be financed mainly through Foreign Direct Investment and Foreign Institutional Investment flows, so that reliance on external debt is contained. I believe we can attract the financing we need provided our fiscal deficit is seen to be coming under control and the growth momentum is regained.
The third key component of the Plan is the set of policies which can improve performance in individual sectors. Let me mention a few key sector priorities.
Health, education, and skill development are key sectors which enhance human capability and can contribute hugely to the objective of promoting inclusive growth. They have been given high priority in the Twelfth Plan.
Agricultural growth must be accelerated to about 4 percent.
Manufacturing must grow much faster than it has, to generate the employment growth we need.
Infrastructure development is vital. It needs a combination of public investment and Public Private Partnerships.
Energy is a difficult area where our policy needs a comprehensive review. We are energy deficient and import dependence is going up. It is vital for our energy security that we increase domestic production and also increase energy efficiency. Rational energy pricing is therefore critical. Our energy prices are out of line with world prices. The recent increase in diesel prices is an important step in the right direction.
Water is another area where problems of scarcity and the challenges of effective resource management are likely to expand in the years that lie ahead.
Urbanisation is a new challenge which we must address.
The central message of the Plan is that we can achieve our objective provided we put in place policies that will take care of our weaknesses. The Plan for the first time introduces alternative scenarios.
Scenario one is called “Strong Inclusive growth”. It presents what is possible if the policy actions outlined in the Plan are substantially implemented. One can expect a number of virtuous cycles to start operating, leading to positive results on both growth and inclusion. This is the scenario we should aim at.Scenario two is called “insufficient action”. It describes a state of partial action with weak implementation.
The virtuous cycles that reinforce growth in Scenario I, will not kick in, and growth can easily slow down to 6 to 6.5 percent. Inclusiveness will also suffer.
This is where we will end up if we make only half-hearted efforts and slip in implementation. It is my sincere hope that we do not do so.
Scenario three is called “policy logjam”. It reflects a situation where for one reason or another, most of the policies needed to achieve Scenario 1 are not taken. If this continues for any length of time, vicious cycles begin to set in and growth could easily collapse to about 5 percent per annum, with very poor outcomes on inclusion.
I urge everyone interested in the country’s future to understand fully the implications of this scenario. They will quickly come to an agreement that the people of India deserve better than this.
I believe we can make Scenario one possible. It will take courage and some risks but it should be our endeavour to ensure that it materialises. The country deserves no less.”

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Four northeast teams seal quarterfinal berths in Subroto Cup – Times of India

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Four northeast teams seal quarterfinal berths in Subroto Cup
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