Manipur police grill IRB personnel – MorungExpress

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Manipur police grill IRB personnel
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Manipur Deputy Chief Minister of Manipur Gaikhangam today told the state assembly that the police have started taking action against the four personnel of India Reserved Battalion (IRB) involved in a sex tape video scandal in Churachandpur district
IRB action in CCpur highly condemnable; hence action initiated: Dy CMKanglaOnline
Four IRB personnel suspended in ManipurBusiness Standard

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Social unrest

Something that should not have happened has happened. More unfortunate is that security personnel were involved in creating social unrest. Men, who should have played the role of saviour have reduced themselves to playing the role of tormentors. Application of mind is now called for. Commandants, SPs, who are in charge of these lower ranked […]

Something that should not have happened has happened. More unfortunate is that security personnel were involved in creating social unrest. Men, who should have played the role of saviour have reduced themselves to playing the role of tormentors. Application of mind is now called for. Commandants, SPs, who are in charge of these lower ranked security personnel need to do a lot of hard work to make these lower ranked officials realised on how to treat common men at public place. The man and the woman, who were forced to enact sexual relation scene after being caught by security personnel will have the right to demand huge compensation from the Government for the perpetrators of the crime happen to be the law enforcing agencies. The victims will become a laughing stock in their own society for the video clipping of the scene had been circulated. It remains to be seen what type of punishment is meted out to the security personnel involved in the heinous crime. The nature of the crime is more severe than raping a woman. A rapist gets life term imprisonment in jail for the crime committed. The crime needs to be investigated thoroughly by a competent authority to understand what is ailing our uniformed men. Orientation course is required for all these security men. They need to be told again and again what they should do when someone who needs their help approach them. Unless they are reminded repeatedly why they are in this profession the crime of such nature involving security personnel will continue to occur. They had done something even a villain would not think of doing. But a security man is not a villain. They are paid to protect those who are in need of their help. Something is wrong somewhere, which is reflected by the crime committed. They acted wildly as if they have been given permission to carry out any job of their choice. They could play with the law. Had they caught the duo for desecrating an office by carrying out sexual acts inside the office and handed them over to police station, the personnel involved in the crime would have been hailed for their alertness. But on the contrary they had done a crime, which one could say is the most uncivilised way of giving punishment to the perpetrator of a crime. Will they be able to restore the lost prestige of the two? The answer will be a prestige that had been lost will not return. Therefore the security personnel involved in the crime must suffer.

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Manipur MLAs planning to watch porn to grab attention of the nation – Firstpost (satire)

Manipur MLAs planning to watch porn to grab attention of the nationFirstpost (satire)Imphal. Some MLAs in Manipur, cutting across party lines, are planning to watch porn in the assembly to get the attention of Indian public and the media, especially th…

Manipur MLAs planning to watch porn to grab attention of the nation
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Imphal. Some MLAs in Manipur, cutting across party lines, are planning to watch porn in the assembly to get the attention of Indian public and the media, especially the television news channels. These MLAs have already contacted local reporters of such

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CBI environmental crime programme

  Director CBI Ranjt Sinha said during a function of the Integrated Investigative Capacity Building and Operational Planning for Asian Big Cat Related Crimes for South Asia that, “ Admired and revered for their beauty and vitality, the five species of big cats include tigers, lions, leopards, jaguars, and snow leopards. All are endangered, mainly […]

 

Director CBI Ranjt Sinha said during a function of the Integrated Investigative Capacity Building and Operational Planning for Asian Big Cat Related Crimes for South Asia that, “ Admired and revered for their beauty and vitality, the five species of big cats include tigers, lions, leopards, jaguars, and snow leopards. All are endangered, mainly due to habitat loss, poaching, and dwindling populations of their prey. India is the only place in the world where both lions and tigers reside. The Tiger – Lord of the Indian Jungles, evokes royalty, majesty and power. With its position at top of the ecological pyramids, the tiger is the symbol of India’s wealth of wildlife. The Harappan seals from the Indus valley civilization, dating back to 2500 BC, depict a man sitting on a tree angrily addressing a tiger waiting for him below. It symbolises our culture. The tiger is India’s national animal. Tiger is also symbol of wilderness and well-being of the ecosystem. By conserving and saving tigers the entire wilderness ecosystem is conserved. It is not an exaggeration to say that saving tiger amounts to saving the ecosystem which is crucial for man’s own survival. The saga of the Tiger in India follows more like a moon-waxing and waning – at times fascinating, distressing, and, more recently, a bit comforting.
India has the maximum number of tigers along with its source areas amongst the 13 tiger range countries in the world. India, with a population of 1.2 billion people, is home to about more than half of the world’s Tigers. One can imagine the dimensions of human-animal conflict. Amidst a welter of pressures including the loss and fragmentation of habitat, large scale and organized poaching fostered by an ugly international demand, unregulated mining in tiger landscapes, loss of connectivity between source areas and ever increasing demand on our forests for developmental projects continue to challenge the efforts to save the tiger. Presently, the country’s 1706 tigers are scattered across a fragmented system of 43 reserves which are under the governance of seventeen different state governments. The Challenge to protect these is formidable.
The Indian government has always accorded Tiger protection top priority and Project Tiger, one of the world’s most successful conservation programmes launched in 1973, has brought the species back from the brink of extinction. This unique project is unparalleled not only in the scale of implementation and but also in its coverage of the diverse habitats. In spite of its outstanding record, the Project and its strategy proved to be inadequate in the face of galloping growth of illegal trade.
In the early 90s, a poaching spree had threatened to undermine the Project. The tragic stories of complete loss of tigers in Ranthambore Tiger reserve in the year 1997 shocked the nation. When the tragedy of the tiger continued to unfold in 2005, this time in Sariska Tiger reserve, the nation was jolted into action. In fact, CBI’s investigation revealed the activities of a highly organized and extensive network of poachers actively operating in Sariska during 2002 to 2005. I am happy that these case studies are being presented to the participants of this programme. Considering the urgency of the situation, Project Tiger has been converted into a statutory authority — National Tiger Conservation Authority — by providing enabling provisions in the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 through an amendment in 2006. In its present dispensation as NTCA, the Project strives to streamline scientific modules of conservation and co-opt communities as responsible stakeholders. People versus animals is being replaced by people for animals and animals for people approaches to life and development. The Government of India constituted another statutory body, the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau in 2007 to complement the efforts of the state governments and other law enforcement agencies of the country. It is heartening to note that NTCA is also raising, arming and deploying of Special Tiger Protection Force (STPF). With this multi agency framework, I sincerely hope we may succeed in conserving our wildlife heritage.
India has nearly 6.5% of the world’s known wildlife species, and is one of the mega diverse countries of the world. The global demand for wildlife and its products puts at risk the mega diversity of the country. The most insidious and the immediate threat to the tiger is the illegal trade in its bone and other parts of its body. Wildlife trade is now well entrenched and widespread in India. The low risk of detection, huge profits and numerous cross border trade routes has made illegal trade an increasingly attractive business. The changing market dynamics and the lifestyles make the existing regulatory regimes inadequate in dealing with the wildlife crimes assuming organized status. It calls for coordinated actions in combating the wildlife related crimes including building capacity for scientific and professional investigation along with other measures.
Illegal wildlife trading networks have cross border linkages. To effectively counter this threat we need greater coordination between the intelligence agencies and enforcement agencies transcending national boundaries. India has a Memorandum of Understanding with Nepal on controlling trans-boundary illegal trade in wildlife and conservation, apart from a protocol on tiger conservation with China and Bangladesh. The process is on for bilateral protocol with Bhutan and Myanmar. A sub-group on tiger and leopard conservation has been constituted for cooperation with the Russian Federation. A Global Tiger Forum of Tiger Range Countries has been created for addressing international issues related to tiger conservation. World Bank’s Global Tiger Initiative is engaged in efforts to curtail international demand for tiger parts and other wildlife through consumer campaigns that link up the loss of the tiger to larger issues of ecological devastation and biodiversity loss. The problem of demand is one of the most daunting and complex issues facing tiger conservation. 8.0 Central Bureau of Investigation is the principal investigation
agency of the nation and it has evolved into a multi-faceted, multi-disciplinary law enforcement agency, its role expanding from the corruption cases to other cases viz. – cyber crimes, organized crime including wildlife crimes, narcotics, arms trafficking, arts and antiquities cases, counterfeiting of currencies etc. CBI maintains a robust incident response capability and possesses ability to adjust to emerging and evolving circumstances created by new threats. Over the years, CBI has acquired sufficient expertise in investigation of cases having inter-State and international ramifications and organized crimes. Investigations into Sariska, provided the Bureau an opportunity to bring the notorious criminals involved in organized wildlife trade to book. We are happy to be part of this noble mission of protecting the Tiger, the greatest living symbol of our natural world. 9.0 In conclusion, let me reiterate that the training programmes of this sort will help the law enforcement and conservation officers of the region to come together and forge robust and far reaching partnerships to combat illegal wildlife trafficking. It is significant that representatives of eight South Asian nations and China are taking part in this Interpol and TRAFFIC initiative. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to INTERPOL for taking measures not only to ensure Capacity Building of member countries in this highly specialized area but also to enhance coordination and cooperation and in promoting international cooperation in countering organized wildlife crime. I am confident that all the participants will find this programme a very valuable learning experience. I trust that this training will add value to our efforts in South Asia to conserve and protect the precious wildlife.”

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High Court dismisses petition of top cop in Ishrat Jahan case

Ahmedabad, July 1 (ANI): The Gujarat High Court on Monday dismissed absconding Additional Director General of Police P.P. Pandey’s petition seeking quashing of a complaint against him in the Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case. Justice Harsha Devani today dismissed Pandey’s prayer, saying he an absconder despite being a top police officer of additional DGP rank […]

Ahmedabad, July 1 (ANI): The Gujarat High Court on Monday dismissed absconding Additional Director General of Police P.P. Pandey’s petition seeking quashing of a complaint against him in the Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case.
Justice Harsha Devani today dismissed Pandey’s prayer, saying he an absconder despite being a top police officer of additional DGP rank and his plea should not be entertained.
The Gujarat High Court said a cognizable offence is made out in the FIR and adequate proof exists as three out of four accused persons were in prior custody of the police. The Gujarat High Court noted that since the CBI is in the last stage of filing the chargesheet the time is not appropriate for quashing the complaint. Pandey, a 1982 batch IPS officer who was declared an absconder by the CBI court in Ahmedabad on June 21, had claimed in his petition that he had merely passed on the intelligence inputs that two of the four people killed in the encounter were ‘terrorists’ and planning to enter the city to kill Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

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Twin strike affects life

Imphal Jul 1 MNS UNA : A 24-hour bandh called by a local joint action committee formed in connection raping of a student in Thoubal’s Yairipok partially disturbed normal life . Inter-district buses suspended their service for the day besides streets at headquarters of the four districts wore deserted looks. Almost all the educational institutions, […]

Roads deserted due to strike called against kidnapping and rape of a girl

Imphal Jul 1 MNS UNA : A 24-hour bandh called by a local joint action committee formed in connection raping of a student in Thoubal’s Yairipok partially disturbed normal life .
Inter-district buses suspended their service for the day besides streets at headquarters of the four districts wore deserted looks.
Almost all the educational institutions, shops and other establishments remained close for the day in these districts.
No untoward incident was reported during the bandh hour except reports of bandh supporters preventing vehicular movement on the streets at some places. It concluded at 6 pm.
No untoward incident is reported during the bandh called in protest against the kidnapping & raping of Arishma, a student by one Md Taj Khan after she was kidnapped from the campus of the Yairipok Universal College where she went to obtain admission form on June 19.
The victim was kidnapped and was allegedly rape. After which she was dropped her in her home in the midnight.
The bandh called by the JAC has affected normal life in Yairipok area of Thoubal district, lthough, essential services like electricity, water supply, press media, medicals, religious activities etc are exempted from the ambit of the general strike.
On the other hand, normal vehicular movement along the Imphal-Mao section of NH-2 was totally disturbed for the day owing to highway blockade called in protest against murder of a auto-driver hailing from Imphal’s Mantripukhri
A sit in protest was staged at Mantri Pukhri Bazaar community hall by the locals of the area, condemning the killing of one Laishangbam Deben, an auto-rickshaw driver who was found dead near water reservoir at Khuman Lampak on Sunday.
Placards with words like ‘Punish the culprits involved in killing Deben, ‘Do not repeat such act in the future’ etc. were displayed at the protest sides besides imposing bandh on NH-39 from 1 pm today till 6 pm of tomorrow.
The JAC said that the family of Deben would not receive the dead body until the culprits involved were booked and award befitting punishments.
Normal life in Naga dominated hill districts of Manipur was Monday paralysed owing to the 12-hour bandh imposed by (ANSAM) showing solidarity to the Nagaland based Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) sponsored bandh in Nagaland.
Owing to the 12-hour bandh of the ANSAM which commenced from this morning at 6 am, normal life in Senapati, Ukhrul, Tamenglong and part of Chandel districts was hit.

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Killings of two youths in J-K was ‘avoidable’, : Omar Abdullah

Srinagar, July 1 (ANI): Referring to the death of two youths allegedly in army firing, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said such “avoidable” incidents negate attempts being made by the Centre to bridge the emotional distance between the state and rest of the country. “I do not have the words to express […]

Srinagar, July 1 (ANI): Referring to the death of two youths allegedly in army firing, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said such “avoidable” incidents negate attempts being made by the Centre to bridge the emotional distance between the state and rest of the country.
“I do not have the words to express my grief and outrage over this gruesome incident that was eminently avoidable and needless,” Omar said in a statement issued by his office.
Omar also said, “The death of two youngsters at the peak of their lives and with so much to look forward to is tragic.
They lengthen the symbolic shortening of the emotional distance, made possible by the railway tunnel, between Kashmiris and the country.”
The two youths were killed and another was injured in two incidents of firing at Markundal in Sumbal area of Bandipora in the wee hours yesterday.
This is besides the fact that, by itself, life is sacred- a precious gift from the Almighty, Omar said “Losing it to needless violence is the ultimate tragedy and a loss that is irreparable. Those who dare to challenge this right, by omission or commission, are made to pay a price, the kind that serves as a cautionary example to others,” he said.
The chief minister said :”My heart beats with the grief stricken hearts of the bereaved families. If I could bring back the two youth, I would leave no stone unturned to do so but alas no human being has that power.”
Omar said his words are not meant as rhetoric to heal wounds that will never get healed, but are an attempt to shoulder and bear the grief of the bereaved families and console them.
“I also laud the bereaved families and the communities of which the boys were part of, for maintaining a sense of proportion and calm in the face of adversity and a tense situation, and not allowing their sentiments and emotions to be taken advantage of and exploited,” he added.
The Chief Minister said the death of two youth has hardened his resolve and determination to make the state of Jammu and Kashmir into an example where life is sacred and the right to life is protected by the law.

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NSF strike at Nagaland

DIMAPUR, July 1 NNN  : All the activities in in the whole of Nagaland was severely affected today following the (NSF) sponsored 12-hour bandh in ‘Naga areas’. Dimapur and Kohima wore a deserted look today However, no untoward incident was reported anywhere due to the NSF bandh. The bandh from 6 am to 6 pm […]

DIMAPUR, July 1 NNN  : All the activities in in the whole of Nagaland was severely affected today following the (NSF) sponsored 12-hour bandh in ‘Naga areas’.
Dimapur and Kohima wore a deserted look today However, no untoward incident was reported anywhere due to the NSF bandh.
The bandh from 6 am to 6 pm was imposed by the NSF expressing resentment against the incessant clashes and killings amongst the underground factions, imposition of illegal taxation by the Naga undergrounds, against all arbitrary harassment and threatening the lives of innocent civilians and also the recent attempt on life of federation official.
The NSF has also taken strong exception to the life attempt on one of its functionary Christopher Angami by one of the cadres of a Naga underground outfit in Kohima.

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Ex – servicemen rally at Ningthoukhong

Mail News Service Imphal, July 1 : In an effort to reach out the Ex-Servicemen of Bishnupur District the security Forces of Loktak Brigade of Red Shield Division organised an Ex-Servicemen Rally at Ningthoukhong on 30 Jun 13. The function was attended by 90 Ex-Servicemen and Veer Nari’s from various part of Bishnupur District. The […]

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Imphal, July 1 : In an effort to reach out the Ex-Servicemen of Bishnupur District the security Forces of Loktak Brigade of Red Shield Division organised an Ex-Servicemen Rally at Ningthoukhong on 30 Jun 13. The function was attended by 90 Ex-Servicemen and Veer Nari’s from various part of Bishnupur District. The aim of the Ex-Servicemen Rally was to acquaint the Ex – Servicemen with the various existing and upcoming policies of the Govt of India, Min of Defence for betterment of Ex – Servicemen and redressal of grievances of the Ex – Servicemen.
The Brigade Commander, Loktak Brigade stated that the year 2013 has been declared “The Year of Veterans” and in the process, the Army would endeavour to go the extra mile and look into the difficulties faced by them. The Commander interacted with the Ex–Servicemen, to acquaint himself with the multiple issues being currently faced by them.
Speaking on the occasion, Brigade Commander, said that these rallies are held every quarter to sensitise the Veer Naris and Ex-servicemen of what new schemes are now available to them besides giving an update on the progress of matters that have been brought to the notice of the Army during the previous Ex-servicemen rally. It is also meant to give an excellent platform for redressal of their pending grievances.
The Ex–Servicemen rally is indicative of the excellent camaraderie and bonhomie that exists between soldiers, of the past and present.
The Commander exhorted all the Ex–servicemen to motívate all able bodied youth to join the Army and Assam Rifles to contribute their services to the mother land as also earn a respectable living. The next Ex-servicemen rally is scheduled to be held sometime in September 2013, the Commander added. A medical camp and a CSD counter was also made available to the attendees.

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India government fails to provide information on implementation of Merger Agreement

Imphal Jul 1 UNA : India government could not provide concrete information regarding the implementation of provisions of the agreement signed between government of India and the Maharaja of Manipur in 1949 regarding the merger of Manipur into Indian union. Any of the ministry concerned of the government of India could not provide the information […]

Imphal Jul 1 UNA : India government could not provide concrete information regarding the implementation of provisions of the agreement signed between government of India and the Maharaja of Manipur in 1949 regarding the merger of Manipur into Indian union.
Any of the ministry concerned of the government of India could not provide the information he has sought through the RTI even though the Central Information Commission (CIC) has directed to provide the information within a stipulated time given by the CIC, alleged the appellant Dr Th Suresh .
The RTI activist from Manipur Monday announced that he would knock at the door of the Supreme Court for justice against Union government unable to provide the information he has sought under the Right to Information Act (RTI).
Dr Th Suresh Singh, a resident of Imphal’s Keishamthong Leirak said that he had applied to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and Union home ministry seeking information regarding steps taken up by the government of India for fulfilling the obligation contained under Article VIII(3) of the agreement signed between the Governor General of India and the Maharaja of Manipur on March 21, 1949 under RTI Act.
As per the Article VIII (3) of the agreement, government of India would provide jobs to the youths of Manipur from time to time.
If the government of India implemented this provision of the agreement, Suresh applied for providing information with specified steps taken up by the government of India for employment of Manipuris in various branches of public services as per a provision of the agreement with the details of the employment of Manipuris in those public service branches.
As he could not get the information for his applications filed to the PMO and MHA on May 8, 2012, he appealed to the Central Information Commission (CIC) on August 10, 2012 who directed the concern ministries to provide the information within a month time.
However, instead of getting the information he has sought, he got a copy of the merger agreement of 1949, however, not the specified information regarding the implementation of the Article VIII (3) of the agreement.
In an intimation received by the RTI activist from the CIC, New Delhi, the information which the appellant sought was not available with any of the concern department which the CIC has directed to provide.
Even the Union ministry of home affairs, in reply to the information sought, stated that “there was no intention to hide any part of information available with the Central Public Information Officer (CPIO) of ministry of home affairs as the specified information required by the appellant is not available with the concerned CPIO.”
Not satisfied with the reply received from the concerned authorities of the Union government, Dr Suresh said that he would file a petition to the Supreme Court within this current month for justice in this regard.
BJP has agreed to provide all necessary assistance to proceed with the court proceedings he said.

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Gaikhangam appeals to maintain calm over Churachandpur incident

IMPHAL, July 1 MNS NNN: Manipur police has started grilling the four arrested Indian Reserved Battalion (IRB) personnel for posting a video of a couple having sex at the restricted Khuga Dam in Manipur south district Churachandpur. Deputy Chief Minister of Manipur Gaikhangam today told the state assembly that the police have started taking action […]

IMPHAL, July 1 MNS NNN: Manipur police has started grilling the four arrested Indian Reserved Battalion (IRB) personnel for posting a video of a couple having sex at the restricted Khuga Dam in Manipur south district Churachandpur.
Deputy Chief Minister of Manipur Gaikhangam today told the state assembly that the police have started taking action against the four personnel of India Reserved Battalion (IRB) involved in a sex tape video scandal in Churachandpur district .
Mob stormed into the Churachandpur police station yesterday demanding the four arrested IRB personnel to be handed over to them.
The married couple were having private moment in the restricted area last month when the IRB personnel reportedly caught them after taking the video through their mobile phones. Later, the video was posted on the internet.
On Monday, Gaikhangam said a case has already been registered with the Churachandpur District Police Station against the four IRB personnel in connection with the incident after being placing them under suspension before taking into custody.He said, “They are now being grilled by the police.”
They will not be spared if found guilty by the law.
He described the incident as a criminal act that was seemingly intentional.
After the video was found uploaded on the social networking sites, angry local residents of Churachandpur town stormed the district police station and attempted to torch it on June 30. But the police defused the situation by using heavy tear gas shells to quell the protesters.
The security force personnel were identified as Th Chaoba Singh, 47 of Khonghanbi, Thoubal; Ningthoujam Dokendro, 43 of Shyam Chirag Mayai Leikai; T Sonlian Tungdim, 26 of Mata; and Nengsuanmung, 35 of Sahei Road New Lamka.
Gaikhangam said it was a dastardly act and we all should condemn it. He appealed to help in restoring peace at Churachandpur.
UNA adds the Naga People’s Front stated that it would be wise of the Home Minister to accept moral responsibility as the state sponsored violence that was witnessed yesterday (June 30) at Churachandpur and tender his resignation for the sake of justice and for honoring the Country’s democratic principles.
That, the conduct of IRB personnel in capturing a couple fully in nude and disseminating the clip is telling enough of the degrading morale within the state forces. And the subsequent events of unleashing bullets on the general public by the state police substantiate it all the more.
That, nothing less than the resignation of the state Home Minister would justify the bullet wounds suffered by four (4) youths, one of which is still in a very critical condition, and the hell of bullets that was rained upon the public in the name of controlling a mob added the press release.
Police high-handedness of the state made its ugly appearance at a time when it is least expected a time when the people had tasted a sense of peace after embroiling under decades of insurgency.
It is heart wrecking to witness that the people are far from foregoing the bullets unleashed from the state’s barrel stated the release.

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MK Preshow elected Dy Speaker

Mail News Service Imphal, July 1 : MK Preshow of the Congress party was today elected as the Deputy Speaker of the Manipur Legislative Assembly. Sixteen motions were raised by members of the House seeking that Preschow be elected as Deputy Speaker. As there was no other candidate he was elected unanimously. Speaker Th Lokeshore […]

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Imphal, July 1 : MK Preshow of the Congress party was today elected as the Deputy Speaker of the Manipur Legislative Assembly.
Sixteen motions were raised by members of the House seeking that Preschow be elected as Deputy Speaker. As there was no other candidate he was elected unanimously.
Speaker Th Lokeshore announced the election of MK Preshow Shimray as Deputy Speaker Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh and opposition leader Dr I Ibohalbi of Trinamool Congress escorted Preshow to his chair after the Speaker made the announcement regarding election of him for the post.
Born on April 5, 1966 at Poi Village in Ukhrul district, MK Preshow was elected from Chingai Assembly constituency of Ukhrul district where he contested as Congress nominee. He defeated his nearest rival NPF candidate Dr Kashim Ruivah in the state Assembly election held on January 28, 2012.
Addressing the house after the election chief minister Ibobi Singh expressed hope with strong confidence that the newly elected Deputy Speaker of the house MK Preshow would render his duty without having any favouritism.
“I hope that Preshow will serve the post of Deputy Speaker as a neutral body without any biasness”, he said.
Opposition leader Dr I Ibohalbi hoped that Preshow would serve the post regardless of party.
Observing that there has been a tradition of choosing the post of Deputy Speaker from among the members of the opposition bench, he added, however, oppositions felt that Preshow would discharge his duty as Deputy Speaker of the house keeping behind party line.
As the oppositions have full confidence with Preshow of serving the post without any bias, they felt that there have no differences in putting up the ruling member to the post.
Speaker Th Lokeshore praised the members of the house for electing Preshow unanimously as Deputy Speaker of the state Assembly which has been lying vacant since the 10th Manipur Assembly was constituted after the elections held in January 28, 2012.
The post of the Deputy Speaker has been lying unfilled for the past one or more years.
The House also paid obituary reference to Paolen Haokip former member and the members stood in silence for two minutes as a mark of respect to the departed soul. Chief Minister, O Ibobi presented report of the Business advisory committee seeking to extend the session which was scheduled to end today. There will be no sittings on July 2 and 3 and conclude on July 4.
Chief Minister also moved Manipur Appropriation Bills for consideration and passing. During question hour Th Debendra, Minister Revenue informed that there are five wildlife sanctuaries in the state covering 50 villages.
L Ibomcha today draised a call attention motion over water crisis and illegal use of water by drilling pipes. I Hemochandra Minister said efforts would be made to check theft of water.
Chief Minister Okram Ibobi assured that his government will consider age relaxation for candidates appearing in Manipur Civil Service Examination. Dr.I Ibohalbi said the examinations are not done regularly hence many aspiring candidates could not appear in the examinations due to age limit.
Dr Ng. Bijoy, Chairman of the Estimates Committee presented the 25th report of the Committee. The committee examined works done by various state government departments. Various recommendations were made by the committee based on the findings.

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Trees planted to mark SBI Day

As part of the nationwide observance of State Bank of India SBI Day, branches of the bank in the state have also observed the day with plantation of trees Source Hueiyen News Service Gyanand Naorem

As part of the nationwide observance of State Bank of India SBI Day, branches of the bank in the state have also observed the day with plantation of trees Source Hueiyen News Service Gyanand Naorem

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JAC threatens agitation

JAC constituted in connection with the missing of N Ibocha of Singjamei Waikhom Leikai has threatened to launch different forms of intense agitation if the Government fails to trace the whereabouts of Ibocha at the earliest Source The Sangai Express

JAC constituted in connection with the missing of N Ibocha of Singjamei Waikhom Leikai has threatened to launch different forms of intense agitation if the Government fails to trace the whereabouts of Ibocha at the earliest Source The Sangai Express

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ACOAMLup’s foundation day

In connection with its 13th foundation day which falls tomorrow, President of ACOAM Lup, Kangleipak Kshetrimayum Somorendro has extended gratitude to all for their kind and valuable support during it’s more than a decade long endeavour to serve the peo…

In connection with its 13th foundation day which falls tomorrow, President of ACOAM Lup, Kangleipak Kshetrimayum Somorendro has extended gratitude to all for their kind and valuable support during it’s more than a decade long endeavour to serve the people of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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RTI application on Merger Agreement finds no answer

An application filed under the Right to Information Act seeking details of the Manipur Merger Agreement, Article VIII, Clause 3 went blank with the concerned office claiming that they have no information about what was sought Source The Sangai Express

An application filed under the Right to Information Act seeking details of the Manipur Merger Agreement, Article VIII, Clause 3 went blank with the concerned office claiming that they have no information about what was sought Source The Sangai Express

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KSO fetes successful candidates

Kuki Students’ Organisation KSO Tengnoupal Block organised a thanksgiving cum delicitation program for the successful candidates of HSLC Exam 2013 at St Source Hueiyen News Service

Kuki Students’ Organisation KSO Tengnoupal Block organised a thanksgiving cum delicitation program for the successful candidates of HSLC Exam 2013 at St Source Hueiyen News Service

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Information and Statistics Commission IMSC draws attention

Information and Statistics Commission IMSC has drawn the attention of the Commissioner and Director of MAHUD regarding delay in the construction of public toilets in Ward No 3 of Imphal Municipal Council Source The Sangai Express

Information and Statistics Commission IMSC has drawn the attention of the Commissioner and Director of MAHUD regarding delay in the construction of public toilets in Ward No 3 of Imphal Municipal Council Source The Sangai Express

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State bombarded with problems, says Gaikhangam

A day long seminar on Manipur the Road Ahead was held under the initiative of State Academy of Training at Hotel Classic here today Source Hueiyen News Service

A day long seminar on Manipur the Road Ahead was held under the initiative of State Academy of Training at Hotel Classic here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Result declared for BVSc AH course

The result of the entrance test for undergoing 5 years BVSc AH degree course for the academic session 2013 14 held yesterday has been declared and the details of which can be seen from the Notice Board of the Directorate of Vety AH Services, Manipu…

The result of the entrance test for undergoing 5 years BVSc AH degree course for the academic session 2013 14 held yesterday has been declared and the details of which can be seen from the Notice Board of the Directorate of Vety AH Services, Manipur at Sanjenthong, informed a press statement issued by the Director Vety AH Services, Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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