Prize distribution of Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur – E-Pao.net

Prize distribution of Council of Higher Secondary Education, ManipurE-Pao.netImphal, May 30 2013: The 20th annual prize distribution of the Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur would be held at JN Manipur Dance Academy at 10.30 am tomorrow. H…

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Imphal, May 30 2013: The 20th annual prize distribution of the Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur would be held at JN Manipur Dance Academy at 10.30 am tomorrow. Highest mark scorers (in aggregate) in Arts, Science and Commerce would

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Manipur’s titular King meets Muivah – Nagaland Post

Manipur's titular King meets MuivahNagaland PostIn a historic meeting, the titular King of Manipur Leishemba Sanajaoba met NSCN (I-M)'s general secretary of Thuingaleng Muivah at Hebron Camp in Dimapur recently. According to the reports in the …

Manipur's titular King meets Muivah
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In a historic meeting, the titular King of Manipur Leishemba Sanajaoba met NSCN (I-M)'s general secretary of Thuingaleng Muivah at Hebron Camp in Dimapur recently. According to the reports in the local dailies, Sanajaoba met Muivah at Hebron Camp in
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NHRC issues notice to Manipur over mid-day meal scheme – Newstrack India

NHRC issues notice to Manipur over mid-day meal schemeNewstrack IndiaNew Delhi, May 30 (IANS) The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Thursday sought a report from Manipur over alleged gross irregularities in mid-day meal schemes in the state-run s…

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New Delhi, May 30 (IANS) The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Thursday sought a report from Manipur over alleged gross irregularities in mid-day meal schemes in the state-run schools. The notice was issued following a complaint by a non
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Muslim girl students of Manipur to submit ‘education charter’ to centre – ummid.com

Muslim girl students of Manipur to submit 'education charter' to centreummid.comManipur Muslims Imphal: Girl students of the minority Muslim community in strife-torn Manipur prepared a charter of education for their welfare and will be presenti…

Muslim girl students of Manipur to submit 'education charter' to centre
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Manipur Muslims Imphal: Girl students of the minority Muslim community in strife-torn Manipur prepared a charter of education for their welfare and will be presenting it to central leaders for redressal in next two days. The recommendations were

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Traditional healing methods with special reference to Manipur – E-Pao.net

Traditional healing methods with special reference to ManipurE-Pao.netEvery ethnic community in Manipur has well-established knowledge, skills, beliefs and practices relating to promotion of positive health and avoidance of sickness even before the hos…

Traditional healing methods with special reference to Manipur
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Every ethnic community in Manipur has well-established knowledge, skills, beliefs and practices relating to promotion of positive health and avoidance of sickness even before the hospital oriented system of medicine. In an old civilization and culture

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Nursing Sick Units Back to Health

Rohit Kapoor Once blue chip Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) like BSNL, Air India, Hindustan Cables Ltd and Fertiliser Corporation of India today stand testimony as to how not changing with the changing times and technology could change their fate and turn them into sick units. However, there has been always a silver lining in […]

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Once blue chip Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) like BSNL, Air India, Hindustan Cables Ltd and Fertiliser Corporation of India today stand testimony as to how not changing with the changing times and technology could change their fate and turn them into sick units.
However, there has been always a silver lining in this regard as the government has been relentlessly making efforts to revive maximum number of sick public sector units (PSUs) to take the country’s growth engine forward. This was possible with the help of revival packages provided by the government to these units.
With this aim, the Government set up the Board for Reconstruction of Public Sector Enterprises (BRPSE) in December 2004 to advise the government, inter-alia, on the measures to restructure/revive, both industrial and non-industrial CPSEs.
Since then cases of around 67 sick CPSEs have been referred to BRPSE up to October 2012, out of which the Board has made recommendations in respect of 62 cases, while returning five cases to the concerned ministries for further examination.
No wonder, there has been significant improvement in the overall condition of these enterprises since 2004. In comparison to 90 sick CPSEs in March 2005, there were 66 sick PSUs in March 2012. As per the BRPSE recommendations, of these cases, 45 were accepted for revival by the Government.
Most of the remaining cases are awaiting nod for revival while in case of 45 cases accepted for revival, 14 have already turned around including Bharat Pumps and Compressors, Cement Corporation of India, HEC, Andrew Yule and MECON and making profits while others have been infused with revival packages.
The companies for which revival packages have been approved include Hindustan Shipyard, HMT and Scooters India.
As the CPSEs operate under dynamic market conditions, it is quite natural to see ups and downs in their performance.
As far as the reasons for losses and sickness in CPSEs are concerned it varies from enterprise-to-enterprise. While in some cases, the cause is historical. In case of textile companies which were taken over from private sector on socio-economic considerations could not be modernised quickly.
Likewise other enterprises in the engineering and refractories sector too failed to modernise. Still others like some consumer goods companies and the new ones, turned sick over the years on account of inadequate job orders, high man-power cost, lack of finance, technological obsolescence, high input costs and competition from cheap imports.
In addition, other problems common to most sick and loss-making PSUs have been poor debt-equity structure, weak marketing strategies and slow decision-making process.
As one such policy initiative, the Sick Industrial Companies (Special Provision) Act, 1985 (SICA) brought the CPSEs under its purview in 1991 (made effective from 1992). Under the provisions of the SICA, CPSEs with at least five years of registration whose accumulated losses are equal to or have exceeded their net worth may be referred to the BIFR. During the last twenty years — between 1992 and 2011, 63 CPSEs have been referred to BIFR.
The government has made several attempts to overcome “sickness” in these CPSEs through various policy initiatives.
The strategies for revival/restructuring of sick CPSEs include financial restructuring involving investment by the government in the form of equity participation, loans, waiver of debt etc and business restructuring which includes change of management, hiving off viable units from CPSEs for formation of separate company and closure of unviable units, besides formation of joint ventures.
The other strategies include manpower rationalisation by shedding excess manpower and introduction of voluntary retirement schemes.
The contribution of each and every company is significant as CPSEs are considered as the backbone of the economy and are equal partners in the nation building.
As on March 31, 2012, there were 260 CPSEs in the country. These companies contributed Rs 1.6 lakh crore to the central exchequer by way of taxes, duties, interest on loans and dividend, amounting to 21.4 per cent of government’s revenue receipts.
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Tree plantation drive

As part of ‘Go Green Drive’ launched by HQ IGAR (South) as an initiative to maintain greenery in the state of Manipur, Headquarters 9 Sector Assam Rifles carried the campaign forward by tree plantation at Keithelmanbi in which a number of fruit and flower bearing tree saplings were planted. Brigadier MK Das, Commander, Headquarters 9 […]

As part of ‘Go Green Drive’ launched by HQ IGAR (South) as an initiative to maintain greenery in the state of Manipur, Headquarters 9 Sector Assam Rifles carried the campaign forward by tree plantation at Keithelmanbi in which a number of fruit and flower bearing tree saplings were planted. Brigadier MK Das, Commander, Headquarters 9 Sector Assam Rifles inaugurated the drive by planting a sapling.
All the officers, troops and their families were present at the occasion and they too participated in the event with great zeal and enthusiasm. As a run up to the celebrations on the ‘World Environment Day’, a series of tree plantations have been planned across the Imphal Valley with an aim to restore the natural balance which has been disturbed due to large scale deforestation.

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Manipur woman dies in Delhi – Calcutta Telegraph

Manipur woman dies in DelhiCalcutta TelegraphNew Delhi, May 29: A 22-year-old woman from Manipur, identified as Leinganphi, was found dead inside her rented accommodation at Malviya Nagar in south Delhi this afternoon. Police initially suspected it to …

Manipur woman dies in Delhi
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New Delhi, May 29: A 22-year-old woman from Manipur, identified as Leinganphi, was found dead inside her rented accommodation at Malviya Nagar in south Delhi this afternoon. Police initially suspected it to be a case of suicide. However, they did not

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Manipur girl found dead in south Delhi flat – Times of India

IANSManipur girl found dead in south Delhi flatTimes of IndiaNEW DELHI: A woman from Manipur was found dead inside her rented flat in south Delhi under mysterious circumstances, police said on Wednesday. The deceased, Reingamphy (21), stayed in B block…


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NEW DELHI: A woman from Manipur was found dead inside her rented flat in south Delhi under mysterious circumstances, police said on Wednesday. The deceased, Reingamphy (21), stayed in B block of Chirag Dilli. The body was found around 2pm when
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Woman from Manipur found dead in Malviya nagar flat – Hindustan Times

Woman from Manipur found dead in Malviya nagar flatHindustan TimesA 21-year-old woman from Manipur was found dead at her rented south Delhi accommodation on Wednesday afternoon with the police suspecting it to be a case of suicide. According to the pol…

Woman from Manipur found dead in Malviya nagar flat
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A 21-year-old woman from Manipur was found dead at her rented south Delhi accommodation on Wednesday afternoon with the police suspecting it to be a case of suicide. According to the police, the incident was reported from Reingamphy's room located in

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NHRC issues notice to Manipur government seeks ICDS report – Economic Times

Economic TimesNHRC issues notice to Manipur government seeks ICDS reportEconomic TimesGUWAHATI: National Human Rights Commission has issued notice to the Chief Secretary, Manipur calling for a report into allegations that the Integrated Child Developme…


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NHRC issues notice to Manipur government seeks ICDS report
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GUWAHATI: National Human Rights Commission has issued notice to the Chief Secretary, Manipur calling for a report into allegations that the Integrated Child Development Scheme, ICDS is not being implemented in the State properly amid misappropriation
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Manipur: NHRC notice on poor anganwadi centres – Hindu Business Line

Manipur: NHRC notice on poor anganwadi centresHindu Business LineNational Human Rights Commission on Wednesday issued a notice to Manipur Government over alleged misuse of funds in the Integrated Child Development Scheme in the state. The rights panel …

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National Human Rights Commission on Wednesday issued a notice to Manipur Government over alleged misuse of funds in the Integrated Child Development Scheme in the state. The rights panel has given six weeks' time to the state government to submit a

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NHRC queries Manipur on alleged poor state of anganwadi centre – Business Standard

NHRC queries Manipur on alleged poor state of anganwadi centreBusiness StandardAccording to an NHRC statement, the commission has issued a notice to the Chief Secretary of Manipur after recieving a complaint from an NGO 'Wide Angle Social Developme…

NHRC queries Manipur on alleged poor state of anganwadi centre
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According to an NHRC statement, the commission has issued a notice to the Chief Secretary of Manipur after recieving a complaint from an NGO 'Wide Angle Social Development Organisation' based in Manipur which alleged that most of the 'anganwadi'

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Laughter is serious business

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Laughter, a basic expression of human emotions is now no longer confined to personal and social spaces but is now being tapped in by various researchers and practicing doctors the world over.  But not many would know that there is … Continue reading

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Laughter, a basic expression of human emotions is now no longer confined to personal and social spaces but is now being tapped in by various researchers and practicing doctors the world over.  But not many would know that there is something called gelotology, derived from the Greek word ‘gelos’, meaning laughter, which refers to the study of humor and laughter, its psychological and physiological effects on the human body. This field of study was pioneered by an American psychiatrist Dr William F. Fry of Stanford University who sounded out on the use of laughter on therapeutic grounds in aiding patients recuperating or suffering from stress disorders and as after-care following cardiac related surgeries. The seriousness given to laughter can also be seen in academic, philosophical and intellectual discourses starting from the times of Herodotus to Hobbes to Nietzsche and many others on the topic who have given the topic their serious thoughts. So far as the use of laughter therapy as an add on to continuing medical treatment was concerned, the lay man did not know much about it or gave the topic much thought. This, when stand up comic acts aimed at generating laughter was being used to bolster the mood in troop camps stationed in hostile environments and even during the course of wars. The English-born American comedian and multi faceted artist Bob Hope made numerous tours to entertain war troops during the Second World War with his stand up comic acts and was so appreciated for his efforts that the 1996, the U.S. Congress declared him the “first and only honorary veteran of the U.S. armed forces”.

Even as some in the medical fraternity took to turning into the therapeutic powers of laughter as an aid in their medical treatment, the public were not too aware of this aspect till the entry of a Hollywood film called Patch Adams that starred American actor Robin Williams. Loosely based on the real life story of Dr. Hunter “Patch” Adams, the film was the story of a medical student who uses humor to deal with every situation in his life and the people around him much to the chagrin of the medical fraternity. The film brought in elements of drama and fiction and showed the main character going on to set up a hospital, which treated patients without medical insurance, which incidentally is a prerequisite in the US and where elaborate comedy skits would be staged as part of therapy. In real life, Dr. Hunter “Patch” Adams pioneered the Gesundheit! Institute in 1971, which like the film story revolves around treating patients with a focus on laughter as an integral element of effective doctoral care. The real Adams through his Institute organizes a group of volunteers from around the world to travel to various countries where they dress as clowns in an effort to bring humor to orphans, patients, and other people. In the past, the Gesundheit! Institute has taken clowns into war zones in Bosnia, refugee camps in the Republic of Macedonia, as well as orphanages in South Africa.

In India, the idea of laughter therapy is not popular even though a very popular Hindi film was made that took up the idea of how humor could be used as an integral part of the medical world where injuries, illness, pain, grieving and even death could be less burdensome when tackled with a dose of humor and laughter. Though the film was a huge commercial success, there is no actual real life example of the story. Except for laughter clubs in a few metro cities where people gather in groups to exercise and use practiced steps to induce laughter as a stress beating mechanism, humor and laughter remain confined merely as an entertainment track in films and dramas. Unfortunately, the standard of comedy in films has of late touched a low with slapstick humor, innuendo and jarring set pieces.

Manipur today does not have much reason to laugh. The civic state of affairs has gone for a toss with traffic jams, water logged streets, overflowing drains, power outages and electric wires threatening to fall down at any time. Unfortunately enough, the films and dramas/shumang leelas that are being produced and shown today are mere imitations of the very nature of slapstick and contrived comedy that one sees in Hindi films. At one point of time, we had a sub culture of ‘epoms’ that has died completely now where at the most, three actors would take on various roles without getting into character get ups and go on an endless rendition of comical repartees full of satire and humor that would also be a commentary on the socio-political-cultural lives of people. And because we are so starved of humor and laughter, we need to get serious about them both!

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Essay competition result declared

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IMPHAL, May 28: The Board of Secondary Education, Manipur (BSEM) declared the results of the on-the-spot essay competition organized by the Board at Ram Lal Paul Higher Secondary School on May 25. The essay competitions were held in two categories: … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, May 28: The Board of Secondary Education, Manipur (BSEM) declared the results of the on-the-spot essay competition organized by the Board at Ram Lal Paul Higher Secondary School on May 25. The essay competitions were held in two categories: Manipuri and English.

The first, second and third winners in the Manipuri category are Sonika Sapam of Standard Robarth Higher Secondary School, Loyangambi Khwairakpam of Standard Robarth Higher Secondary School and Takhellambam Asharani Devi of Halley English School of Wangkhei Khunou.

In the English category Elangbam Shitaljit Singh of the Royal Academy of Advanced Learning stood first while Ningthanpuilee Thaimei of Success School , Khurai Chairenthong came second. Longjam Loyangamba of the Royal Academy of Advanced Learning was in the third position.

Cash prizes will be awarded to the first, second and third winners at the prize distribution function to be held the next month.

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IGNOU to remain open

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IMPHAL, May 28: A press release issued by Indira Gandhi Open University, Regional Centre Imphal has notified that the office of IGNOU Regional Centre, Imphal will remain open on Saturdays and Sundays (till June 30, 2013) for July 2013 Admission … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, May 28: A press release issued by Indira Gandhi Open University, Regional Centre Imphal has notified that the office of IGNOU Regional Centre, Imphal will remain open on Saturdays and Sundays (till June 30, 2013) for July 2013 Admission Cycle to make it convenient for seeking admission to various IGNOU programs. The last date of admission without the late fee is June 15, 2013 and with late fine of Rs. 500/- is July 31, 2013.

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KYKL cadre arrested

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IMPHAL, May 28: A press release of the Superintendent of Police, Imphal West District, Manipur said that Imphal West Police Commandos arrested one active member of KYKL from Lamphel RIMS namely 1. Leihaorungbam Saratchandra alias Ibungochouba Singh (35), son of … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, May 28: A press release of the Superintendent of Police, Imphal West District, Manipur said that Imphal West Police Commandos arrested one active member of KYKL from Lamphel RIMS namely 1. Leihaorungbam Saratchandra alias Ibungochouba Singh (35), son of (L) L. Ibohal Singh of Top Awang Leikai.

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Discussion on AFSPA at Geneva

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IMPHAL, May 28 : A discussion on “Report of UN Special Rapporteur on Summary, Arbitrary and Extrajudicial Execution on India and Armed Forces Special Power Act, 1958″ will be held on May 29 at the Conference Room no. VIII of … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, May 28 : A discussion on “Report of UN Special Rapporteur on Summary, Arbitrary and Extrajudicial Execution on India and Armed Forces Special Power Act, 1958″ will be held on May 29 at the Conference Room no. VIII of the  Palais des Nations.  

The panel speakers include Neena Ningombam of EEVFAM (Extrajudicial Execution Victim Families’ Association, Manipur); Babloo Loitongbam of Human Rights Alert, Manipur. The discussion will be moderated by Budi Tjahjono of Franciscans International.   

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One day Farmers training program on agriculture held

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IMPHAL, May 28 : A one day state level training program on scientific rice production technology cum distribution of input was today held at the Directorate of Agriculture, Sajenthong Training hall organized by the District Agriculture officer Senapati. Speaking at … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, May 28 : A one day state level training program on scientific rice production technology cum distribution of input was today held at the Directorate of Agriculture, Sajenthong Training hall organized by the District Agriculture officer Senapati.

Speaking at the inaugural function M Gojendro, the Deputy Director Agriculture for Senapati said that the main object of the training program was to discuss on better production of rice of good quality with the help of the agriculture technology suing scientific methods with focus on the use of quality seeds and use of less seeds for the better production of rice. 

Rajesh Aggarwal, Commissioner Agriculture ,said that as per the initiative taken up by the Government of India to improve the production of quality food grains under the National food security movement, it is very important to organize such training programs for the farmers in the state.

He further said that it is very important to improve the quantity of food grain throughout scientific methods as the agriculture land is becoming lesser and the population of the peoples are increasing day by day.

He also expressed his desire to hold such types of training programs for farmers in all the districts of the state and on a block level.

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`Khongu Nangge Bansi` released

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IMPHAL, May 28 : `Khongu Nangge Bansi` was today formally released by R K Nimai, Commissioner of Manipur Art and Culture in a function held at the Manipur Press club at Majorkhu. The book release function was also attended by … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, May 28 : `Khongu Nangge Bansi` was today formally released by R K Nimai, Commissioner of Manipur Art and Culture in a function held at the Manipur Press club at Majorkhu.

The book release function was also attended by Md Abdur Rahim President of the Writer union Manipur and S Indrakumar former Director of DDK Imphal as dais members.

`Kongnu Nanggi Banshi ` comprises of two radio short plays which was earlier broadcasted in the All India Radio (AIR) service namely: Khongu Nangge Bansi and Nonglik Na Chotlabi Mathong.

Dr Md Raheijuddin Sheikh, the author of the book had earlier won the  Best Script in all India Radio Playwright competition in the year 2000 for the radio play of the same name.                               

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