Little road development works expected

Even though a number of major projects were taken up implemented under the previous SPF Government, it is unlikely that any major project would be taken up under the incumbent Congress Government from the State’s plan amount as the Government is alread…

Even though a number of major projects were taken up implemented under the previous SPF Government, it is unlikely that any major project would be taken up under the incumbent Congress Government from the State’s plan amount as the Government is already enduring financial difficulties Source The Sangai Express

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Reverence is the Greatness of Manipuri Art First Lady

The first Lady of Manipur Governor’s wife , Kiran Jagat said that the making of the greatness of Manipuri art and culture is the reverence to the art of weaving and the effort of the people to divinely weave the celestial gods and goddesses into the v…

The first Lady of Manipur Governor’s wife , Kiran Jagat said that the making of the greatness of Manipuri art and culture is the reverence to the art of weaving and the effort of the people to divinely weave the celestial gods and goddesses into the very fabric of their life Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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State to seek a month’s time

The Government of Manipur has decided to seek a month’s time for submission of DPR for obtaining the second batch of semi low floor buses under JNURM Source The Sangai Express

The Government of Manipur has decided to seek a month’s time for submission of DPR for obtaining the second batch of semi low floor buses under JNURM Source The Sangai Express

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Students Union Election on Nov 12

The notification for conduct of Students’ Union Election in colleges of Manipur for the academic session 2012 13 has been issued by Dr RK Yaiskul, Addl Director of University and Higher Education, Government of Manipur today Source Hueiyen News Service

The notification for conduct of Students’ Union Election in colleges of Manipur for the academic session 2012 13 has been issued by Dr RK Yaiskul, Addl Director of University and Higher Education, Government of Manipur today Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNC espouses peaceful parting of ways

Responding to the statements of the United Committee Manipur UCM and the All Manipur United Clubs Organisation AMUCO in particular, and media reports in general in respect of the current discourse on the settlement of the Indo Naga issue, the Unite…

Responding to the statements of the United Committee Manipur UCM and the All Manipur United Clubs Organisation AMUCO in particular, and media reports in general in respect of the current discourse on the settlement of the Indo Naga issue, the United Naga Council UNC has asserted that peaceful parting of the Nagas in Manipur and the Meiteis as good neighbours is the only way to avert catastrophic situations that would arise out of the prolonged ‘forced union of the two’ Source The Sangai Express

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Monetary offer to settle rape case

In a disastrous attempt to cool down the rising tension over the issue of rape of a student of TG Higher Secondary School, the father of film actor and singer Thongam Tarun, an accused in the case, reportedly offered Rs 20 lakhs to the victim’s family …

In a disastrous attempt to cool down the rising tension over the issue of rape of a student of TG Higher Secondary School, the father of film actor and singer Thongam Tarun, an accused in the case, reportedly offered Rs 20 lakhs to the victim’s family to settle the matter Source Hueiyen News Service

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Rape Of School Going Young Student Commission team visits rape victim

A team of Manipur State Commission for Women led by its Chairperson today paid a visit at the Imphal East district residence of the class XII student rape victim Source The Sangai Express

A team of Manipur State Commission for Women led by its Chairperson today paid a visit at the Imphal East district residence of the class XII student rape victim Source The Sangai Express

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4 hurt in grenade attack near Babina Clinic

At least four persons sustained inju ries when a grenade exploded at the authorised collection centre of Babina Diagnostic Centre located at JNIMS crossing, Porompat in Imphal East district at about 5 this evening Source The Sangai Express

At least four persons sustained inju ries when a grenade exploded at the authorised collection centre of Babina Diagnostic Centre located at JNIMS crossing, Porompat in Imphal East district at about 5 this evening Source The Sangai Express

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Oken joins condemnation cries

While strongly condemning the recent rape of a class XII student by a Manipur police personnel, Education Minister Moirangthem Okendro Singh asserted that all those found guilty should be given befitting punishment Source The Sangai Express

While strongly condemning the recent rape of a class XII student by a Manipur police personnel, Education Minister Moirangthem Okendro Singh asserted that all those found guilty should be given befitting punishment Source The Sangai Express

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10 months salary for Primary teachers before Ningol Chakkouba

The monthly salaries for Primary teachers recruited under SSA, which have remained unpaid for the last 10 months, will be handed out before Ningol Chakkouba, informed Education Minister Moirangthem Okendro Source Hueiyen News Service

The monthly salaries for Primary teachers recruited under SSA, which have remained unpaid for the last 10 months, will be handed out before Ningol Chakkouba, informed Education Minister Moirangthem Okendro Source Hueiyen News Service

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IED explosion rocks Wangjing, none hurt

An Improvised Explosive Device IED which was buried under the ground exploded near Wangjing along NH 2 in Thoubal district at about 8 Source The Sangai Express

An Improvised Explosive Device IED which was buried under the ground exploded near Wangjing along NH 2 in Thoubal district at about 8 Source The Sangai Express

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Mynamarese food items to be tested

Food items imported from neighbouring Myanmar to Manipur are now subject to safety and efficacy testing in laboratory and at the same time the next step is to pay special attention to different brands of packaged drinking water produced in the state, a…

Food items imported from neighbouring Myanmar to Manipur are now subject to safety and efficacy testing in laboratory and at the same time the next step is to pay special attention to different brands of packaged drinking water produced in the state, an official of Manipur Medical Directorate said Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Deemed varsity status for DMC mooted

In line with the recommendations of the Academic Reforms Committee headed by former Manipur University VC Prof IS Khaidem as chairman, the State Government has been seriously considering the option of upgrading DM College to the status of a deemed univ…

In line with the recommendations of the Academic Reforms Committee headed by former Manipur University VC Prof IS Khaidem as chairman, the State Government has been seriously considering the option of upgrading DM College to the status of a deemed university Source The Sangai Express

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Civil bodies ban beauty contest indefinitely

Seventeen civil society organizations of the state have banned Miss Manipur contest, 2012 which was scheduled on October 29 as well as all other ‘beauty contests’ in the state indefinitely Source Hueiyen News Service

Seventeen civil society organizations of the state have banned Miss Manipur contest, 2012 which was scheduled on October 29 as well as all other ‘beauty contests’ in the state indefinitely Source Hueiyen News Service

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ZYA Conducts Election For ZSF Delhi Cell

New Delhi, Oct 26 : THE Zomi Students’ Federation Delhi Cell is once again in new face. Under the initiative of Zomi Youth Association Delhi Region, the office-bearers for ZSF Delhi Cell were elected by its constituent members on 24th October, 2012 during the 4th ZSF Delhi Cell Office-Bearers Formation Meeting at JNUSU Office, New Delhi. […]

New Delhi, Oct 26 : THE Zomi Students’ Federation Delhi Cell is once again in new face. Under the initiative of Zomi Youth Association Delhi Region, the office-bearers for ZSF Delhi Cell were elected by its constituent members on 24th October, 2012 during the 4th ZSF Delhi Cell Office-Bearers Formation Meeting at JNUSU Office, New Delhi. The term for this office-bearer will be three years, i.e. 2012-2015.
The ZSF federates viz. Zou Sangnaupang Pawlpi (ZSP), Siamsinpawlpi (SSPP), Khangthah Zuun Pawl (KZP), Tedim Chin Students’ Association (TCSA), Zillai (Vaiphei Students’ Association) and Khalvontawi (Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi) supported and participated in forming the office-bearers for ZSF Delhi Cell.
The meeting was chaired by Pu Vumsuan Naulak, President, ZYA Delhi Region, who welcomed and highlights the purpose of meeting to the members present. Pu Nang Lian Kham, Joint Secretary, ZYA DR opens the meeting with a word of prayer. Pu Mangzamuan, Secretary, Information & Publicity, ZYA DR, Rev. T. Liankholal (special invitee) and Pu Lamlun Munluah (special invitee) were also present in the meeting.
Mr. Nang Lian Kham read out the list of the nominated candidates for ZSF Delhi Cell. The following were the nominees of Delhi-based respective student organisations:
1. SSPP : Khanthang Shoute and Manthianching
2. KZP : Hatngaihvung and Soimuanlal
3. ZSP : M. Robert and Ginsuanlal
4. TCSA : David Kap Khan Thang Sukte, Lian Sian Dong Suante
and Michael Khual Za Lian Ngaihte
5. Khalvontawi : Bruce K. Thangkhal
6. Zillai : Khawmlal, Boilun Vaiphei and Goulian
The election was held in a free and fair manner. The constituent members cast their votes in ballot paper. In the post of President and Finance Secretary, the two candidates got equal number of votes. Re-poll took place twice. This is how fairness in the ZSF Delhi Cell election.
In accordance with the Constitution of Zomi Students’ Federation, the post of President, General Secretary, Finance and Information & Publicity was elected. The following were elected as ZSF Delhi Cell office-bearers (2012-2015):-
1. Mr. Bruce K. Thangkhal – President
2. Mr. Khanthang Shoute – General Secretary
3. Miss Manthianching – Finance Secretary
4. Mr. David Kap Khan Thang Sukte – Secretary, Information & Publicity
The newly elected office-bearers took oath before Rev. Liankholal, who administered the oath-taking and blessed the newly elected office-bearers with humble prayer. Rev. Liankholal encouraged the elected leaders to work honestly and truthfully for the upliftment of our people, and to do good things and to remember God in any dealings. After the oath-taking, Pu Nang Lian Kham, Jt. Secy, ZYA DR gave incharge to the newly elected president, Bruce K.
Thangkhal. The ZYA Delhi Region handed over the files of ZSF Delhi to its president during the meeting.
The officials of ZSF constituent members who have witnessed and participated in the meeting were: Mr. Lianlalmuan, Secretary, SSPP; Mr. Dousuanlal, President, KZP; Mr. Phunglianpau, Secretary, KZP; Mr. Thangsuankhup, President, ZSP; Mr. Lamboi Suantak, General Secretary, ZSP; Khawmlal, Vice President, Zillai; Mr. David Kap Khan Thang Sukte, President, TCSA; Mr. Lian Suan Lal Suante, Secretary, TCSA; and Mr. Kammuanmung, Chairman, Khalvontawi Delhi.
The Zomi Students’ Federation, Delhi Cell has been already formed on 28th July, 2007. As special invitee, Pu Lamlun Munluah, who has been actively involved in ZSF Delhi Cell since its inception, gave a brief report about the activities of ZSF Delhi Cell. The sudden death of Mr. Soilal Hangluah, President of ZSF Delhi Cell, has unfortunately left a big vacuum in the organisational set-up. In the meanwhile, the dwindling of its executive members also led into the defunct of this federation in the recent past. “Today we remembered our brother, Mr. (late) Soilal Hangluah and deeply mourned for his untimely death. We expressed our grief and sorrow to his beloved family”.
Earlier three meetings held, the first-three went in vain. It was only in this 4th meeting, a new and vibrant face of ZSF Delhi Cell came up progressively. After a deliberate discussion, with the thanksgiving prayer to Almighty God by Rev. T. Liankholal, the meeting concluded. All the members present joined together the gracious dinner at the end. “We are really thankful to ZYA Delhi Region for painstakingly conducting several meetings to bring back ZSF Delhi Cell into new face. We expressed our sincere thanks to ZYA Delhi Region for their efforts”. “We will work for the betterment of the Zomis as well as for the cause of tribals in our land”.

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Food items from Myanmar to go through food testing

IMPHAL, Oct 26 NNN: Food items imported from neighbouring Myanmar to Manipur are now subject to safety and efficacy testing in laboratory and at the same time the next step is to pay special attention to different brands of packaged drinking water produced in the state, an official of Manipur Medical Directorate said. The step […]

IMPHAL, Oct 26 NNN: Food items imported from neighbouring Myanmar to Manipur are now subject to safety and efficacy testing in laboratory and at the same time the next step is to pay special attention to different brands of packaged drinking water produced in the state, an official of Manipur Medical Directorate said.
The step has been taken up by the state Government in response to an official instruction by Central Government, an official of the state Medical Directorate who did not want to be named told Nepram Tombi of Newmai News Network on Friday.
With the centre paying special attention to all the eatables included in Indo-Myanmar boarder trade, the instruction was given to the state Government by Food Safety and Standard Authority of India (FSSAI) at the Centre acting on a prior proposal submitted to the latter by Manipur Government in this regard in July this year, the official informed.
As per the instruction, the largest imported food item betel nuts were tested at Food Testing Laboratory, Lamphelpat in August, he said. The test was conducted after taking samples of the betel nuts under the supervision of food experts.
However, no detrimental substance was detected during the testing after which further import of betel nuts in the state was approved, he added.
The procedure of testing of every suspicious food item is carried out by way of purchasing them from traders and then sending them to the state laboratory, he further said. This, he said, is done by the concerned Food Safety Officers (FSOs) of all the districts.
In the case of imported foodstuffs, test is conducted after the samples are received, the Medical Directorate official said. The food samples are sent to the laboratory by custom officials.
He also said it has become quite necessary at the same time to keep special attention to all the packaged drinking water available in the state. It does not mean that they are all bad but the point is that the need for testing such article has grown up, he stressed.
The official said it has been a demand from some section of the public that manufacturing and expiry dates pasted along with label tags on every bottled drinking water brands should be indicated by markings only.
A chemical compound called bisphenol-A is contained in every bottle to make the water look clean and clear but as expiry date of the compound extends beyond it dissolves slowly and causes harm to health, he further said.
Considering the above fact, experts from the state Food Testing Laboratory are also of the view that it is better to indicate manufacturing and expiry dates of every packaged drinking water through proper markings on the surface of the bottle itself.
This will enable to prevent from reselling of already used bottles and also selling of bottled drinking water brands beyond expiry dates, he suggested.
He further informed that the Central Government has also given approval to upgrade the present building and equipments of the Food Testing Laboratory at Lamphelpat by April 2013. All the other eatables included in the Indo-Myammar Border Trade will be tested at the laboratory a soon as it is upgraded but testing of all the items is impossible as of now due to lack of better proper tools and microbiology room, he added.
The major food items now imported from Myanmar through barter mechanism are betel nuts, turmeric, red kidneys beans (rajma), kuth roots, gram, resin, dry ginger, etc.

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Improving road connectivity in Manipur Main Priority : Jitendra

Mail News Service New Delhi, Oct 26 : Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Jitendra Singh has said that Government is committed for development of Manipur and to resolve all issues responsible for violence in the region. Speaking to a group of students on National Integration tour under Operation Sadbhavna by Assam Riffles, he […]

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New Delhi, Oct 26 : Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Jitendra Singh has said that Government is committed for development of Manipur and to resolve all issues responsible for violence in the region. Speaking to a group of students on National Integration tour under Operation Sadbhavna by Assam Riffles, he said that building and repairing national highways in the state to improve connectivity is on the priority of the government. Sharing experiences of his own life with school children of Moreh he said “how we can contribute in other’s life is our success in life”. The Minister also lauded Assam Riffles for Operation Sadbhavna and said that this trip will change the children’s outlook towards their country, society and life. Shri Jitendra Singh also promised to the students that he will visit Moreh in near future.
The tour is being conducted by Assam Riffles. The group consists of 20 school children form border district Moreh of Manipur. These children had come to Delhi on October 19, 2012 and will be visiting different places in Delhi and around upto October 28, 2012. Assam Riffles organizes such tours as a part of “OP Sadbhavna” basically aiming at winning heart and mind of local population. The Group included children of tribes/communities who have no exposure to urban life. Such tours provide opportunity to children of far flung areas to widen their horizon by also meeting important national personalities. Visit to places of historical and educational importance also adds to their imagination.

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Peaceful parting of Meitei and Naga much : UNC

IMPHAL, Oct 26 NNN: The United Naga Council (UNC) said today that it is constrained to respond to the statements of the United Committee Manipur (UCM) and the All Manipur United Clubs Organisation (AMUCO) in particular, and media reports in general in respect of the current discourse on the settlement of the Indo-Naga issue. “Firstly, […]

IMPHAL, Oct 26 NNN: The United Naga Council (UNC) said today that it is constrained to respond to the statements of the United Committee Manipur (UCM) and the All Manipur United Clubs Organisation (AMUCO) in particular, and media reports in general in respect of the current discourse on the settlement of the Indo-Naga issue.
“Firstly, the “inclusive” nomenclature of UCM and AMUCO, both Meitei organizations, do not include tribal communities which constitute more than 40% of the population of the state of Manipur. While the mandate and representation of the Meitei community by UCM and AMUCO is for the Meiteis to decide, the Nagas in Manipur have in the Naga People’s Convention held on July 1, 2010 resolved to severe all political ties with the communal government of Manipur and to demand an alternative arrangement outside the government of Manipur,” the UNC said. The Naga body then said the interest of the people of the state of Manipur which UCM is professedly advocating is definitely not inclusive of the interest of the tribal communities. The UCM is free to demand “pre-merger status” for its constituents, in its jurisdictions but certainly not for the tribals who own 90% of the geographical area of the present state of Manipur, it asserted. The Nagas have no objection to the aspirations of the UCM and AMUCO and the future that they envision for their constituents but the political position of the Naga people is based upon the unmistakable facts that it is impossible to protect our right to life, land, time-honoured institutions, customary practices and values under the administration of the dominant and communal government of Manipur and that our history with it has clearly confirmed the harsh reality that the government of Manipur has never recognised and respected the identity and dignity of the Naga people, the UNC stated.
The UCM has stated that the government of India should not do anything that would disturb communal harmony.
But where is the communal harmony that the UCM is speaking about? At least not here in the state of Manipur; none other than the Prime Minister of India has expressed his deep concern about the Naga-Meitei divide in Manipur on communal lines (PM’s address in the 45th Conference of DGPs, 26 August, 2010). The very position taken by the UCM and others, in which they stridently advocate the continued suppression of the rights of Nagas, is antithetical to the very idea of communal harmony.
The UNC then said threat to uproot all national level political parties from the state and to launch an agitation stronger than that of 18 June 2001 if the wishes of the Manipuri public is not acknowledged has been made public by
the UCM. Instead of prosecuting the criminal acts of burning the Indian national flag and Indian constitution, the arson of the State Legislative Assembly and the Raj Bhavan in Imphal during the “June Uprising” of 2001, all of which are the highest symbols and seat of Indian democracy, has been glorified and commended by the government of Manipur. “It is therefore no surprise that organisations such as the UCM and AMUCO are threatening to commit the same crimes in greater measure if the democratic rights of the Nagas are upheld and respected. The government of India cannot be cowed down and accept the threat of mindless violence as the factor for its decision. Anti-national organisations advocating an unconstitutional demand can only be tolerated to the peril of the Union Government.
The government of India will have to prove in letter and spirit that it is democratic and fair and seeks to deliver justice where it is well overdue,” the UNC further said.
“The tribals in Manipur in general have a unique position in the largest democracy called India. They subsist under the government of Manipur, a limb of the union, which is communal in its character and predatory in its approach to minority communities. Constitutional protections and democratic rights of tribals have been deprived to the tribals in the state by the GoM and by extension the Imphal valley based Meitei organisations through the persistent “local adjustment” approach to filter out and dilute any actual and real protection and benefit for the tribals. In the name of territorial integrity, the communal government of Manipur, whose decisions and policies are informed by the diktats of organisations such as the UCM and AMUCO endeavours to perpetuate their imperialistic control over the administration of resources, opportunities and government functions to keep the tribals under their hegemony. The sharing of power, opportunities and benefits of development with the tribals is farthest from the minds and hearts of the dominant community, which is bent on keeping the tribals in perpetual subjugation under their chauvinistic interest.The co-existence of Meitei-Naga communities has indeed fatigued all stakeholders, Meiteis, UCM and AMUCO included. Peaceful parting of the Nagas in Manipur and the Meiteis as good neighbours is the only way to avert catastrophic situations that would arise out of the prolongation of the forced union,” it opined.
The UNC then cautions the Naga public to remain alert to face any eventuality at this critical time and situation when our rights, our aspirations and our future are being subjected to the interest and convenience of communal forces. All tribe councils and frontal organisations are informed to be in continued readiness with their constituents to respond to emerging developments as per the declared position of the Naga people, itsaid.

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