Emboi Serto’s ATSUM is fake, tribal students’ bodies claim

Various hill district based students organisations including Churachandpur District Students’ Union CDSU , Zeliangrong Students’ Union Manipur ZSUM and Tangkhul Katamnao Shaklong TKS have claimed that the proxy ATSUM under the leadership of Emboi …

Various hill district based students organisations including Churachandpur District Students’ Union CDSU , Zeliangrong Students’ Union Manipur ZSUM and Tangkhul Katamnao Shaklong TKS have claimed that the proxy ATSUM under the leadership of Emboi Serto has no locus standi as ATSUM under the leadership of Muan Tombing and Vareiyo Shatsang is supported by organisations like CDSU, ZSUM, TKS, TSA GHQ, MUTSU, IGNTUSU, ACTSOM, ATSF and tribal based civil organisations like ATDUM, AITSF etc Source Hueiyen News Service

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House okays antigraft Bill

With Members of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly today upholding Manipur Public Servants’ Personal Liability Amendment Bill 2013, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh, holding the Finance portfolio, exuded confidence that enactment of the anti graft l…

With Members of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly today upholding Manipur Public Servants’ Personal Liability Amendment Bill 2013, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh, holding the Finance portfolio, exuded confidence that enactment of the anti graft law will ensure effective punitive action against employees involved in financial irregularities Source The Sangai Express

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KWHRO demands compensation to victims of CCpur leaked MMS

Kuki Women Human Rights Organization KWHRO , Churachandpur has demanded the Government of Manipur to adequately compensate the young couple who were filmed in the nude by four India Reserve Battalion IRB jawans Source Hueiyen News Service

Kuki Women Human Rights Organization KWHRO , Churachandpur has demanded the Government of Manipur to adequately compensate the young couple who were filmed in the nude by four India Reserve Battalion IRB jawans Source Hueiyen News Service

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Antony set to visit Beijing Chinese general warns

An outspoken Chinese general known for his nationalist views warned India on Thursday against stirring up new trouble in a long running border dispute, just as Defence Minister AK Antony was set to visit Beijing Source The Sangai Express AFP

An outspoken Chinese general known for his nationalist views warned India on Thursday against stirring up new trouble in a long running border dispute, just as Defence Minister AK Antony was set to visit Beijing Source The Sangai Express AFP

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KSDC set to resume stir from July 8

Pursuing its demand for a political dialogue between the Government and Kuki armed groups under SoO, the KSDC has today announced resumption of their stir from Monday Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

Pursuing its demand for a political dialogue between the Government and Kuki armed groups under SoO, the KSDC has today announced resumption of their stir from Monday Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

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MBBSBDS seat allocation

In connection with allocation of MBBS BDS seats from Central pool for spouse and children of terrorist victims for the academic year 2013 14, Ministry of Home Affairs, Internal Security Division, Government of India has instructed concerned state union…

In connection with allocation of MBBS BDS seats from Central pool for spouse and children of terrorist victims for the academic year 2013 14, Ministry of Home Affairs, Internal Security Division, Government of India has instructed concerned state union territory governments to invite application form for allocation of seats and forward the same to the Ministry latest by July 20 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Friendly tax payment

Revamping module of service tax payment and make the process more convenient for the tax payers, State’s Information Technology IT Department would soon develop a system called ‘Payment Gateway’ to facilitate tax payment through the internet Source…

Revamping module of service tax payment and make the process more convenient for the tax payers, State’s Information Technology IT Department would soon develop a system called ‘Payment Gateway’ to facilitate tax payment through the internet Source The Sangai Express

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Increased rainfall rules out drought fear

Even though people, particularly farmers were apprehensive about the possibility of drought as precipitation rate during the month of June did not reach even half the volume required for paddy cultivation, enhanced rainfall during the last couple of da…

Even though people, particularly farmers were apprehensive about the possibility of drought as precipitation rate during the month of June did not reach even half the volume required for paddy cultivation, enhanced rainfall during the last couple of days has allayed the same fear Source The Sangai Express

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ATSUM ridiculed

The Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong TKS , Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Manipur ZSUM and Churachandpr District Students’ Union CDSU have said that the news report on swearing in of ATSUM office bearers was nothing but a callous adventurism on the part of…

The Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong TKS , Zeliangrong Students’ Union, Manipur ZSUM and Churachandpr District Students’ Union CDSU have said that the news report on swearing in of ATSUM office bearers was nothing but a callous adventurism on the part of some frustrated so called leaders on a spree to create disunity among the tribals Source The Sangai Express

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MU gets two new departments MUTA charges refuted

Two new departments namely Sociology and Forestry Environmental Science have been added in Manipur University from the current academic session 2013 14, informed Prof HNK Sharma, Vice Chancellor of Manipur University Source Hueiyen News Service

Two new departments namely Sociology and Forestry Environmental Science have been added in Manipur University from the current academic session 2013 14, informed Prof HNK Sharma, Vice Chancellor of Manipur University Source Hueiyen News Service

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Kids rescued

Four children from Manipur including three girls aged 8, 12, 19 and one 15 year old boy were rescued from the ‘home’ of one Rajkumari Ronica Robinson in Jaipur, a former friend of Jacob John, where they were being exploited Source The Sangai Express

Four children from Manipur including three girls aged 8, 12, 19 and one 15 year old boy were rescued from the ‘home’ of one Rajkumari Ronica Robinson in Jaipur, a former friend of Jacob John, where they were being exploited Source The Sangai Express

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KSDC strikes back, announces National Hightway bandhblockade

The Kuki State Demand Committee KSDC has decided to resume and intensify its stir, with the committee announcing bandh and economic blockade along National Highways leading to Manipur from July 8 to 9, but the economic blockade is likely to extend ti…

The Kuki State Demand Committee KSDC has decided to resume and intensify its stir, with the committee announcing bandh and economic blockade along National Highways leading to Manipur from July 8 to 9, but the economic blockade is likely to extend till July 11 Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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9 checkings between Moreh and Imphal

Light vehicles travelling from Imphal to Moreh are checked nine times starting from Pallel and the number of checkings is doubled in the return journey, and checking often means payment of money by transporters Source The Sangai Express

Light vehicles travelling from Imphal to Moreh are checked nine times starting from Pallel and the number of checkings is doubled in the return journey, and checking often means payment of money by transporters Source The Sangai Express

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Anganwadi workers’ honoraria increased

The honoraria of Anganwadi workers in Mini Anganwadi Centres across the country have been increased from the present Rs 1500 to Rs Source Hueiyen News Service

The honoraria of Anganwadi workers in Mini Anganwadi Centres across the country have been increased from the present Rs 1500 to Rs Source Hueiyen News Service

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Bandhs lined up in next couple of days Zeliangrong bodies call total bandh on July 9

Taking strong exception against the alleged cold blooded murder of six NSCN K cadres at K Songlung village by Assam Rifles personnel, and demanding removal of Assam Rifles from Zeliangrong areas, several Zeliangrong bodies have decided to impose a 24 …

Taking strong exception against the alleged cold blooded murder of six NSCN K cadres at K Songlung village by Assam Rifles personnel, and demanding removal of Assam Rifles from Zeliangrong areas, several Zeliangrong bodies have decided to impose a 24 hour total bandh in Zeliangrong areas on July 9 starting from the midnight of July 8 Source The Sangai Express

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Numit Thorakpagi Leibaktuda

A book titled Numit Thorakpagi Leibaktuda penned by the Commanding Officer of 7th Manipur Rifles Sarangthem Manaobi Khoiranthaba was released at Ibudhou Pakhangba Shanglen of 7th MR campus here today Source Hueiyen News Service

A book titled Numit Thorakpagi Leibaktuda penned by the Commanding Officer of 7th Manipur Rifles Sarangthem Manaobi Khoiranthaba was released at Ibudhou Pakhangba Shanglen of 7th MR campus here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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India’s First Dedicated Navigational Satellite IRNSS-1A

M.V.S. Prasad, Joint Director, PIB, Chennai With inputs from ISRO. With the launch of IRNSS-1A satellite, India has joined a select group of nations with indigenously developed navigation systems. India’s first dedicated navigational satellite the IRNSS-1A developed by the ISRO was successfully put into orbit on the night of 1st July 2013.This is the first […]

M.V.S. Prasad, Joint Director, PIB, Chennai
With inputs from ISRO.

With the launch of IRNSS-1A satellite, India has joined a select group of nations with indigenously developed navigation systems. India’s first dedicated navigational satellite the IRNSS-1A developed by the ISRO was successfully put into orbit on the night of 1st July 2013.This is the first of the seven satellites of the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS).
Overview of Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS)
IRNSS is an Independent regional navigation satellite system being developed by India. It is designed to provide accurate position information service to users in India as well as the region extending up to 1500 Km from its boundary, which is its primary service area. The Extended Service Area lies between primary service area and area enclosed by the rectangle from Latitude 30 degree South to 50 degree North, Longitude 30 degree East to 130 degree East.
IRNSS will provide two types of services, namely, Standard Positioning Service (SPS) which is provided to all the users and Restricted Service (RS), which is an encrypted service provided only to the authorized users. The IRNSS System is expected to provide a position accuracy of better than 20 metres in the primary service area.
IRNSS consists of a space segment and a ground segment. The IRNSS space segment consists of seven satellites, with three satellites in geostationary orbit and four satellites in inclined geosynchronous orbit. Thus, IRNSS satellites revolve round the earth at the height of about 36,000 km from the earth’s surface.
IRNSS ground segment is responsible for navigation parameter generation and transmission, satellite control, ranging and integrity monitoring and time keeping. Applications of IRNSS include land, sea and air navigation, disaster management, vehicle tracking and fleet management, integration with mobile phones, provision of precise time, mapping, navigation aid for hikers and travelers, visual and voice navigation for drivers. It can track people or vehicles and can be of immense use in disaster situations like the recent one in Uttarakhand. Even the Railways may find it useful to track its wagons. Apart from India, its benefits would extend to a range of 1500 km in the region.
IRNSS-1A
The satellite is based on ISRO’s I1K satellite bus and has two solar panels with Ultra Triple junction solar cells that together generate about 1660 Watts of electrical power. A rechargeable Lithium ion battery of 90 Ampere-Hour capacity is also part of the power system of the satellite. Sun and Star sensors as well as gyroscopes provide orientation reference for IRNSS-1A. Special thermal control schemes have been designed and implemented for some of the critical elements such as atomic clocks of the satellite.
The Attitude (orientation) and Orbit Control System (AOCS) of IRNSS-1A maintains the satellite’s orientation and its propulsion system consists of a Liquid Apogee Motor (LAM) and 12 thrusters. After injection into the circular geosynchronous orbit, the satellite will be located at 55 degrees East longitude with an inclination of 29 degrees with respect to the equator. The mission life of IRNSS-1A is about ten years.
IRNSS-1A was built at ISRO Satellite Centre, Bangalore with important contributions from VSSC, LPSU, IISU and Laboratory for Electro-Optics Systems (LEOS). The payloads of IRNSS-1A were developed by Space Applications Centre (SAC), Ahmedabad.
Payloads
IRNSS-1A carries two types of payloads – a navigation payload and a ranging payload. The navigation payload of IRNSS-1A will transmit navigation service signals to the users.
This payload will be operating in 1.5 band (1176.45 MHz) and S band (2492.028 MHz). A highly accurate Rubidium atomic clock is part of the navigation payload of the satellite.
The ranging payload of IRNSS-1A consists of a C-band transponder which facilities accurate determination of the distance to the satellite (ranging). IRNSS-1A also carries Corner
Cube Retro Reflectors for laser ranging.
The other mission, launch of IRNSS 1B navigational satellite will be decided based on the performance and in-orbit testing of IRNSS-1A.
(PIB Features.)

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Four children rescued

DIMAPUR, July 4 NNN: Four more children from Manipur that include three girls aged 8, 12, 19 and one 15 year old boy were rescued from the ‘home’ of one Rajkumari Ronica Robinson in Jaipur, a former friend of Jacob John, where they were being exploited and kept as a domestic servitude. FXB Surakha India […]

DIMAPUR, July 4 NNN: Four more children from Manipur that include three girls aged 8, 12, 19 and one 15 year old boy were rescued from the ‘home’ of one Rajkumari Ronica Robinson in Jaipur, a former friend of Jacob John, where they were being exploited and kept as a domestic servitude. FXB Surakha India rescued those four children and following that two members of Tangkhul Shanao Long, Delhi (TSLD) went to Jaipur to provide psycho-social support and to counsel the children.
In March this year, 51 children were rescued from the children homes run by Jacob John in Jaipur.
Meanwhile, Tangkhul Shanao Long, Delhi (TSLD) informed Newmai News Network that three children hail from Alang village and one from Pungba Khunou who is the senior-most among them.
According to the senior most rescued girl, she would supervise the chores in the house of Ms. Robinson. The 19 years old girl said, she first came to Jaipur in the year 2000 and stayed at the Grace Home, an alleged shelter for children which was run by Jacob John, who was arrested after 51 children were rescued from the ‘homes’ this March.
One of the girls who is 12 years old revealed during the counseling that they were ill-treated and physically abused. The 12 years old girl and 8 years old girl said they were brought to Jaipur by one Mr. Anem from Ukhrul district of Manipur, whose sister is married to Jacob John’s brother. They were all brought to Jaipur for free quality education.
Ms Robinson had rented out to Jacob John from where he was running the Grace Home but they had some altercation over some issues and the two parted ways according to the children. “It is a mystery to us how they were moved from Grace Home to Ms. Robinson Home,” the rescued children added.

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Budget session concludes

Imphal Jul 4 MNS UNA : After passing the Manipur Public Servants Personal Liabilities (Amendment) Bill-2013, the extended budget session of the Manipur Assembly which was commenced from June 10 last concluded on Thursday. The Manipur Public Servants Personal Liabilities Act has been enforcing in the state since 2006. The Act has been enacted with […]

Imphal Jul 4 MNS UNA : After passing the Manipur Public Servants Personal Liabilities (Amendment) Bill-2013, the extended budget session of the Manipur Assembly which was commenced from June 10 last concluded on Thursday.
The Manipur Public Servants Personal Liabilities Act has been enforcing in the state since 2006. The Act has been enacted with the objective of penalizing government servants for their irregularactions in the form of appointment or engagement of persons, award of works, supply orders, payment of bills, signing and execution of contracts, providing grants, benefits, compensation, and such other acts in the name of government or its agencies.The liability amount would be recovered from the personal incomes including salary and other entitlements of the public servants responsible for creation of such liability under this Act.
The Manipur Public Servants Personal Liabilities (Amendment) Bill-2013 was introduced by chief minister O Ibobi Singh who is also holding the finance portfolio in the house of the state Assembly on July 1, the day on which the house was scheduled to conclude.
Moving the motion for passing the bill, chief minister O Ibobi Singh said that the Act, Manipur Public Servants Personal Liabilities Act, has been in practice since 2006 and the amendment bill was being tabled as the need was arose for making the Act for effective after years of enforcement of the Act. Before the enforcement of the Act, there were a total of 42 cases, which could be deal by such an Act and after the Act was enforced in 2006, there has been a financial liability of Rs 290 crores by the state government from the state government employees. Stating that more than Rs 20 crore was yet to be recovered from government officials who have been found liable for financial indiscipline, he added that, the officials penalized under this Act
were mainly from the state education, home, rural development and panchayati raj departments.The chief minister said that government was deducting 50 per cent of the monthly pay from the serving defaulting officials and in case of pensioners, one third of their monthly pension amount being deducted for the recovery of the liabilit ies.
He further made point by clarification to the observation made by the opposition members on the bill before passing the house unanimously passed the bill.
Following the passing of the bill, Speaker Th Lokeshwar Singh announced adjourned of the session of the house sine die.
The Assembly session which commenced from the June 10 was scheduled to end on the July 1 but was extended till today with a decision of the Business Advisory Committee of the Assembly to enable the house to discuss and pass the bill. There were 17 sittings which chief minister O Ibobi Singh who also holds the finance portfolio presented the state deficit budget estimate 2013-14 which proposed Rs 9397.78 crores on the first day of the session.
During the 17 sittings, two obituary references, 102 for star questions, 12 for un-star questions, two short notice, 12 paper presented before the house, 5 committee report, 13 calling attention, one short duration discussion, 13 token cut, one discussion on matter of public interest and one privileged motion were taken up.
The address of the Governor which was given in the first session of this year was discussed and passed a motion of thanks by the house.
Elections for three financial committees were also conducted. Six bills introduced by the Govt were also passed during the session. Election for the post of vacant Deputy Speaker was also held.

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