Poverty: an aid for the rich

By RK Lakhi Kant The poor are getting poorer in spirit, and this time they are being stripped of their ordinary way of life, which leaves them neither here nor

By RK Lakhi Kant

The poor are getting poorer in spirit, and this time
they are being stripped of their ordinary way of life,
which leaves them neither here nor there;
Why is there lack of care for the poor?
They do deserve praise for the good amount of work
on the fields and other physically demanding work.

In any public work that the country takes up,
the division of labour and the spoils are heavily
loaded in favour of the richer class, although
the poor do all the hard work,
while the rich only do sedentary work;
Try lifting a few bricks some time, to know.
Now we pay for our houses to be built, but in remote
areas, the houses are built by the neighbours,
relatives and friends of the house owner;
Houses for the common man in India
being built by paid labour used to be unheard of,
so much were community ties close and effective.

With 20 percent effort the rich get 80 percent amenities,
and want to employ the poor in this work; really smart!
The poor work physically through the day to get less than
20 percent amenities for their contribution;
With an 80 per cent poor in India,the establishment is
even despotic, the way things are going as of now.

The roads for instance in the cities,
have no pedestrian allocation, and it’s quite obvious
the poor are being exploited and not being given the
recognition for their work in other areas as well;
How to give them an even playground?
Not with loads of money, but principles to steady them.

There’s a big hu ha about money, but it’s not a
very great thing which cannot be taken care of;
Take note of the fact that Indian myths is not actually
a myth but a living history, an instance of how we live
in a state where all the so-said myths are still alive;
The Ganga for one is still the same.

Flowing down the Indian landscape for ages,
it still has the same name,
and its stories mentioned in the history of religion,
are alive today, as are hundreds of other landmarks
which have come down history,
like names, monuments, places, clothes;

In India we can be sure that the same features
that marked the pre-ancient times,
are still there, in some way or the other;
And the moral strength its purity gives
to the people is evident of the link,
even in ordinary day to day life.

The roads are injustice to the poor who are in tatters,
and nowadays more susceptible to be cheated;
Where’s the water, power, education for them;
Denying them these things the people
have the heart to live in buildings built by the poor
without acknowledging the existence of the poor.

Let’s equate not in terms of money,
but of emotional content;
A state cannot be a state, unless
the common citizenry is accepted;
Money is hardly of importance if principles of life
are to be a driving force behind any public works.

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Former college principal accused of fund theft

IMPHAL, June 28: Amidst the government’s effort to bring transparency in the Education department, the Chief Secretary has received a formal complaint against a former principal of CI College accusing

IMPHAL, June 28: Amidst the government’s effort to bring transparency in the Education department, the Chief Secretary has received a formal complaint against a former principal of CI College accusing him of misappropriating Rs. 1, 07, 40,000.

Official documents in IFP’s possession reveal that the former Principal is Dr. Yendrembam Naba, son of Y Irabot Singh of Haobam Marak Chingtham Leikai under Singjamei Police Station in Imphal West District.

The person who sent the formal complaint has been identified as Moirangthem Tombi Singh, son of M Ibomcha Singh, from Bishnupur’s CI College Road.

The formal complaint was sent to the office of the Chief Secretary, also the Commissioner of the State Vigilance Commission, on Thursday.

Copies of the formal complaint were delivered to Higher & Technical Education commissioner, University & Higher Education director and Superintendant of Police (Vigilance). In his formal complaint, M Tombi Singh seeks appropriate disciplinary actions against the former Principal by framing a criminal case against him.

According to our sources, under secretary (Hr, Edn) Government of Manipur, P Megha Singh issued an order (No. 3/47/97-S/SE date ) on September 18, 1998, making it mandatory that the bank accounts of 28 government colleges should be jointly operated by their Principals and Addl.

Director of Education (U). CI College was listed at serial number 24 among those Colleges. The circular was sent to the Principals of all the 28 Colleges and the managers of the concerned banks.

Apart from this, another order ( No. 3/110/98-EDC) by Addl. Director of Education (University & Hr. Edn) Dr. Ng Navachandra Singh on October 20, 2005 stated that cheques of the government colleges should be countersigned by Addl. Director( University & Hr Edn).

Meanwhile, Director (Hr Edn), Government of Manipur, P Vaiphei on August 27, 2013 issued an order (No. 3/110/98-EDC dated 27-8-2013) stating that the operation of accounts of these colleges must have the counter signatures of Directorate of Higher Education. The order also informed the Principals that they can’t operate separate accounts illegally.

Former Principal Dr. Yendrembam Naba opened a private account (No. 0854020000053) in a branch of the UCO bank in Bishnupur which is illegal and violates the Government orders. The Directorate of Hr Edn was not made aware of this account.

It is alleged that he has withdrawn Rupees 1, 07,400 by using several cheques between January 1 last year and June 24 this year from the account opened under Principal CI College.

Under these circumstances, the formal complaint was made to frame a criminal case against him for misappropriation of such a large amount of public money and to initiate a departmental enquiry against him under CCS ( CCA) Rules,1965 to mete appropriate punishment to him.

Meanwhile, amidst the allegation, it is learnt that a case is pending with the High Court of Manipur with regards to the transfer order (June 7, 2014) released by Higher Education Department, against Y Naba Singh.

As per the order, Y Naba Singh, has been transferred to Manipur College, Imphal as Associate Professor in Geography from his post as Principal CI College, Bishnupur while L Mahendra Singh, Associate Professor and HOD in English, Manipur replacing Naba as Principal CI College.

Contending that L Mhendra Singh was junior to him, Naba lodged a writ petition at the High Court of Manipur challenging the transfer order.

The respondents of the petitioner included the State of Manipur represented by Commissioner (HTE), Government of Manipur, Deputy Secretary (Hr&Tech. Edn.) Government of Manipur and L Mahendra Singh resident of Kwakeithel Thounaojam Leikai.

Further in his petition Naba, further pointed out that Kh Jayentakumar Singh, who is currently serving as in-charge Principal of Manipur College was also junior to him.

The counsel of the petition also reportedly submitted tentative seniority list (dated November 2, 2011) which showed the petitioner is senior to both Kh Jayentakumar Singh as well as Mohendra Singh.

In response to the petition, the counsel of the respondent also submitted counter affidavit before the court claiming that the seniority list was not up to date, published in the year 1991, and may not be correct.

Having carefully examined both the claims, on June 17 the single bench of N Kotiswar Singh, High Court of Manipur released an order issuing notice to the respondents to furnish a fresh seniority list within three weeks besides directing the respondents not to allow the transfer to effect.

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Manipur drivers protest against frequent abductions by militants – ANINEWS

ANINEWSManipur drivers protest against frequent abductions by militantsANINEWSImphal, June 29 (ANI): The inter-state passenger services from Imphal came to a halt recently after members of All Manipur Night super drivers' welfare association went o…


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TSA 24 hrs Bandh affects Imphal- Moreh Road

IMPHAL, June 28: The 24-hour bandh imposed by the Thadou Students’ Association (TSA) General Headquarters affected normal life along the Imphal–Moreh Section of National Highway No. 102 today. A large

IMPHAL, June 28: The 24-hour bandh imposed by the Thadou Students’ Association (TSA) General Headquarters affected normal life along the Imphal–Moreh Section of National Highway No. 102 today.

A large numbers of bandh supporters mostly volunteers of the Thadou Students’ Association (TSA) Chandel District came out on the street and enforced total bandh along the Imphal–Moreh section of National Highway No. 102 at H. Kotlenphai Village in Chandel District.

Armed with sticks bandh supporters blocked the highway piling up woods and tree branches besides prohibiting private and passenger vehicles to proceed from there.

Moreover, bandh volunteers also damage the windshield of a car (red colour car bearing MNO3A 2172) for defying the bandh.

However, there were no reports of any major violence during the bandh till filing of this report.

While briefing media persons, James Haokip, General Secretary Thadou Students Association, (TSA) General Head Quarter, said that the bandh was imposed in protest against the indifferent attitude of Commanding Officer, 7th IRB with regards to an accident that occurred on June 16 wherein 6 (six) occupants of maruti alto car were left injured in between Khonghampat and Koirengei by his convoy vehicle.

He further condemned the attitude of the Commanding Officer for not showing any regrets and concern for the injured persons which included an active member of the students’ body.

James Haokip contended that the clarification made by the Commanding Officer in some local dailies was baseless as the story of the incident was twisted.

All the facts about the incident were recorded by the Investigating Officer of the concern Police Station at the time of the incident besides the students’ body also possesses all the details of the incident including photos which were taken at the spot of the incident, held the General Secretary.

While appealing all to extend their co-operation the Students’ body in delivering Justice for the victims, General Secretary also expressed his doubt in the government to deliver justice citing the involvement of a police officer (Commanding Officer of 7th IRB).

Claiming that adequate time was given to bring amicable solution, Haokip alleged that the Commanding Officer failed to reciprocate with the students’ body.

“As such, the students’ body raised the issue at the State level. So, we will negotiate at the level of Director General of Police and Home Minister level only to bring amicable solution,” the General Secretary added.

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Seized ganja disposed off by NAB

IMPHAL, June 28: Contraband ganja worth over Rs. 20 lakhs was disposed off by the Narcotic Affair and Border (NAB) along with the police personnel this morning by setting it

IMPHAL, June 28: Contraband ganja worth over Rs. 20 lakhs was disposed off by the Narcotic Affair and Border (NAB) along with the police personnel this morning by setting it on fire at Phongdungbam Kanglahowbi Chingmathak under Lamlai Police station, Imphal East District.

The ganja was disposed off as per the provision of the section 42A of the Narcotic and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985 after obtaining pre-trial disposal order of the concerned court.

The 4,110.84 kg ganja was disposed off under the supervision of the drug disposal Committee headed Kh Chandramani DIG range 4 as the chairman of the committee, Husne Zamal addition SP law and order Imphal East and Gautam SP NAB along with the police personnel of Porompat and Lamlai Police.

Speaking to media persons after the disposal Chandramani divulged over Rs. 20 lakhs worth drugs was seized in 32 FIR cases of different police stations across the state from the year 1997 upto 2013.

PRO of Police, Gautam SP NAB informed that along with the ganja the committee had obtained orders for disposal of opium and herion seized in 46 different cases.

He further informed that to dispose the remaining opium and heroine number 4, the committee needs to take prior information of at least 15 days before the disposing the items from the chief controller factory New Delhi.

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9 years old electrocuted

LAMKA, June 28: A nine year old boy, Master Patric Lalmiring, son of (L) Abraham Lalsensuak of Khomoi Village was electrocuted due to the negligence of Electricity Department. The boy

LAMKA, June 28: A nine year old boy, Master Patric Lalmiring, son of (L) Abraham Lalsensuak of Khomoi Village was electrocuted due to the negligence of Electricity Department.

The boy got electrocuted while playing as he reached the iron bar of the newly constructed building which was in contact with the low lying high tension wire. The boy was admitted to the District Hospital and the doctor confirmed of burn injuries on most part of his body except for his legs, which will take time to heal.

Tanpui, owner of the house where the boy was electrocuted told that initially he had asked the Electricity Department twice to repair the low lying wire but no action has been taken so far.

Meanwhile, the officials of the district have promised to look into the matter, when IFP approached them.

It may be mentioned that the same kind of incident and complaints at Lamka town and other places were reported earlier, which led to many casualties at Mission Veng last year in which a marriage party was disturbed, and many youths had been electrocuted and they were revived by staying several days at the hospital.

Many have their opinion that the duty of Electricity Department is just not about collecting bills but also to care for the safety of the public and the general consensus is that the Department has to compensate the victim.

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Death anniversary of Raja Dumbra Singh held

JIRIBAM, June 28 (JNN): The Death Anniversary of Raja Dumbra Singh was held by the Manipuri SahityaParishad, Jiribam Branch at HilghatSorokAtingbi at 2 pm on June 28. The program was

JIRIBAM, June 28 (JNN): The Death Anniversary of Raja Dumbra Singh was held by the Manipuri SahityaParishad, Jiribam Branch at HilghatSorokAtingbi at 2 pm on June 28.

The program was opened by observing silence followed by floral tribute to the portrait of RD Singh. It was followed by lighting of the inaugural lamp by the Chief Guest.

During his presentation of welcome address and key note, Nabakumar Sinamcha, General Secretary of Manipuri Sahitya Parishad, Jiribam, he described in detail the reason for observing the anniversary. He said that Raja Dumbra Singh must be honoured for his work done to develop Jiribam.

Sarak Thokchom, Editor of PIN and F Ahmed advisor, All Jiribam Working Journalists’ Union (AJWJU) gave speech on ‘Raja Dumbra Singh amasungJiribam’ and ‘Jiribamgi Sahityagi Khongchat respectively.

The observation was attended by S. Tonubabu Singh, President of Short Story Society India, Dr. A Gouramani Sharma, President of Manipuri SahityaParishad, Jiribam and S. Khogendra Singh, advisor of Manipuri SahityaParishad, Jiribam branch as chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively. Also presented during the observation were L. Projit Singh, ex-Pradhan, Hilghat, Kh. Puspa Singh, General Secretary of All JiribamMeiraPaibee, Jiribam.

Meanwhile, the student bodies of Jiribam, AMSU, MSF and KSA had held a meeting on June 28 with all the barbers of Jiribamat the office of AMSU as per the instruction of it Head Quarter.

The meeting was held to fix the rate of haircutting of each person to Rs. 20/- earlier from Rs. 30/-.

The student body leaders have urged to all barbers in the district to apply the new rate from June 30, without fail.

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Court frowns at Delhi Police over custody of Manipur man – Zee News

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Farmers in Manipur get training in sericulture to boost silk production Jun 29 … – ANINEWS

Farmers in Manipur get training in sericulture to boost silk production Jun 29 …ANINEWSThe organizers aim to enhance the production from 1.5 metric tons to 14 metric tons in silk producing Ukhrul and Churachandpur district of Manipur. Manipur has bee…

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Manipur’s rich cultural heritage showcased on ramp Jun 29, 9:50 am – ANINEWS

Manipur's rich cultural heritage showcased on ramp Jun 29, 9:50 amANINEWSManipur, June 29 (ANI): Dressed in traditional Manipuri dress, models sashayed down the ramp in Imphal. The event was organized at Iboyaima Sumang Leela Shanglen under the ban…

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Convention on Human Rights of Human Rights Defenders held

A one day Convention on ‘Human Rights of Human Rights Defenders of Manipur’ was held at Manipur Press Club here Friday Source Hueiyen News Service

A one day Convention on ‘Human Rights of Human Rights Defenders of Manipur’ was held at Manipur Press Club here Friday Source Hueiyen News Service

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JDU State unit lambasts BRO

Categorically stating that BRO can never complete construction and repairing work of the Imphal Jiribam highway, Janata Dal United has sought immediate attention of both the State Government and the Government of India Source The Sangai Express

Categorically stating that BRO can never complete construction and repairing work of the Imphal Jiribam highway, Janata Dal United has sought immediate attention of both the State Government and the Government of India Source The Sangai Express

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Govindas for measures to protect animals, birds from diseases

Veterinary Animal Husbandry Minister, Govindas Konthoujam Friday underscored the need for taking up measures to protect animals and birds from contagious diseases, saying the demand for meat has increased in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

Veterinary Animal Husbandry Minister, Govindas Konthoujam Friday underscored the need for taking up measures to protect animals and birds from contagious diseases, saying the demand for meat has increased in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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TSA’s bandh affects vehicular traffic on ImphalMoreh road

The 24 hrs bandh called by the Thadou Students’ Association TSA General Headquarters affected normal life along the Imphal Moreh Section of National Highway No Source The Sangai Express

The 24 hrs bandh called by the Thadou Students’ Association TSA General Headquarters affected normal life along the Imphal Moreh Section of National Highway No Source The Sangai Express

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Dr Ng Bijoy inspects development sites

Khurai AC MLA Dr Ng Bijoy Singh who heads Manipur Polution Control Board as chairman has today visited various locations of his constituency to inspect development works undertaken there Source The Sangai Express

Khurai AC MLA Dr Ng Bijoy Singh who heads Manipur Polution Control Board as chairman has today visited various locations of his constituency to inspect development works undertaken there Source The Sangai Express

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Drugs recovered

Based on specific intelligence regarding ferrying of contraband drugs on NH 102, troops of the 24 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South established a vehicle check post at Sita Road Junction, Tengnoupal and apprehended an indi…

Based on specific intelligence regarding ferrying of contraband drugs on NH 102, troops of the 24 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South established a vehicle check post at Sita Road Junction, Tengnoupal and apprehended an individual alongwith the contraband drugs on 27 Jun 2014, PRO IGAR S informed in a statement Source Hueiyen News Service

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Hijam Guno remembered

Along with observing the 88th Birth Anniversary of Hijam Guno, a book titled ‘Poktabi Leima’ written by late writer was released during a function at Manipur Press Club here today Source Hueiyen News Service

Along with observing the 88th Birth Anniversary of Hijam Guno, a book titled ‘Poktabi Leima’ written by late writer was released during a function at Manipur Press Club here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Dance and theatre training concludes

The 20 days Manipuri Dance and Theatre Training programme for children organised by Forward Artist Centre En Camped FACE in connection with their silver jubilee celebration concluded today at Rupmahal Theatre Source The Sangai Express

The 20 days Manipuri Dance and Theatre Training programme for children organised by Forward Artist Centre En Camped FACE in connection with their silver jubilee celebration concluded today at Rupmahal Theatre Source The Sangai Express

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