House passes Rs 3567.46 crores unanimously on motion for vote on account for the fiscal year

IMPHAL, February 26: The State Legislative Assembly has passed a sum of Rs 3567.46 crores for the first quarter of the fiscal year 2015-16 unanimously in the second day of

IMPHAL, February 26: The State Legislative Assembly has passed a sum of Rs 3567.46 crores for the first quarter of the fiscal year 2015-16 unanimously in the second day of 10th session of the tenth Manipur Legislative Assembly, today.

The voting on motion for the vote on account was moved by the Chief Minister for the salaries of the fiscal year in advance for defraying the charge in respect of different departments shown in the schedule appended for meeting the expenditure likely to be incurred during the month of April to July, 2015 pending detail consideration and passing of the demand for the full financial year.

Clarifying to the general observation of Dr I Ibohalbi, the Chief Minister said his observation that the State Plan expenditure was 25% till December last year could be wrong. The total expenditure for the year was Rs 3000 crores, he said, and now the status of the plan budget against the released fund has reached 75% from both the plan and non-plan sources. From a total Rs 450 crores from SPA, only Rs 170 crores remains to be released.

He said that that the State plan budget might reach 90% at the end of the March 31, 2015.

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Water Shortage Spectre

The news of water scarcity in Ukhrul district is shocking but not a surprise. In the years ahead things can only get worse, and if precautions are not taken, even

The news of water scarcity in Ukhrul district is shocking but not a surprise. In the years ahead things can only get worse, and if precautions are not taken, even disastrous. The fact is, it is unusual for ponds and other forms of water reservoirs, natural and artificial, to dry up by February, but this is happening. There probably are many reasons for this, but here as some which are obvious even to lay folks, but because of their everydayness, serious heed not paid to, apart from platitudes and homilies from politicians and activists alike. One of these is deforestation and the consequent loss of the soil to retain moisture, causing mountain streams and rivers to run dry faster. Let us face it, deforestation is a reality in the state. The second reason is related to the first. While people`™s lifestyle may not have changed much, practices which were not permanently damaging to the environment when the population was small, would and probably have become a big threats to the eco system now. The slash and burn agriculture for instance, when practised by a limited number of people, would have left time for the slashed and burned hillsides to regenerate when the agriculturists, in periodic rotational cycles, went to other sites to carry on their agriculture before returning to the same spot years later. Quite obviously, with a larger number of people doing it, the scenario would be altogether different, all for the worse.

Though bad, these causes can be rectified, for example, by the introduction of more scientific methods of agriculture, or prevention of commercial logging etc. But there are factors which are beyond easy human control. The drought reports from the hills hence are also a reminder that water resources are limited and cannot be augmented at all by artificial means. If more people are using it, there will be less volume per capita available. This is a problem throughout the world. China`™s three great rivers, Yangze, Hwang Ho, and Huai Rivers today are reportedly dry before they reach the sea because of overuse. Similarly, the Colorado River in the US virtually has no water today by the time it crosses into Mexico, causing tensions. It is for the same reason that the Indus Water Treaty 1960 between Indian and Pakistan is also becoming problematic today. Then there is also the issue of global warming, which is again beyond ordinary control of any particular community, and would have to be fought together by the whole world. But while the global climate battle is being fought, local communities have their private battles to fight. The current Ukhrul drought case is an indication of this. What must be kept in mind in this battle is, since the availability of water cannot increase, except in the event of a miracle, the strategy must be to use whatever water available prudently. What is also needed is to determine scientifically the exact volume of water available in the state and its various sub-regions each year from monsoon discharge, and then work out the optimum way to tap this available resource. The same problem came to the fore during another discussion on the problems and prospects of horticulture in Manipur organised by the Editors`™ Guild in collaboration with the Horticulture department recently. Of the many stumbling blocks before intensive off season cash crop cultivation raised by farmers is the question of water shortage.

While issues like food production can be augmented through human will, water availability is destiny, and nothing except divine intervention can make it change. The only recommendation therefore can only pertain to prudent and scientific use, as well as equitable distribution of available water. This should also be a thought for the Manipur government to begin thinking seriously on introducing a full-fledged independent environment management department under a cabinet minister. Or perhaps a department such as the Irrigation and Flood Control Department can be reoriented towards this mission. Let it be realised, in the years ahead, the greatest threat to the welfare of the people of the state will hinge on the environment question. If neglected, this can spell the doom of populations, and there are plenty of examples of exoduses of people from their homelands induced by environmental disasters.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Club 25 International Manipur celebrates 25th anniversary – KanglaOnline

Club 25 International Manipur celebrates 25th anniversaryKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, February 26: The 25th anniversary of international humanitarian service cum foundation day of Club25 International Manipur was held today at the Sangai Hall, Hotel Imphal. The…

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IMPHAL, February 26: The 25th anniversary of international humanitarian service cum foundation day of Club25 International Manipur was held today at the Sangai Hall, Hotel Imphal. The function was organised by the World Youth Summit 2015 Organising …

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IMPHAL, Feb 26: The United Committee Manipur (UCM) has urged the State Government to make special arrangements for around 2200 CBSE students of the State who are facing the grim prospect of missing the Class X and Class XII exams. Speaking to …
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IMPHAL, Feb 26: The United Committee Manipur (UCM) has urged the State Government to make special arrangements for around 2200 CBSE students of the State who are facing the grim prospect of missing the Class X and Class XII exams. Speaking to …
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Highest rise in foreign tourists in Manipur – Assam Tribune


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IMPHAL, Feb 26 – Manipur witnessed the highest percentage increase in foreign tourists arrival during the year 2013-14 in the country. This was revealed by Governor Dr KK Paul while addressing the Budget session of the Assembly in Imphal on Wednesday …
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Dozen hurt as police lathi-charge agitating students – Eastern Mirror


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The Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) had also recently, in the wake of ransacking two of the schools and protest of the students, alleged the five schools which the students are to receive their admit cards were not recognized by the
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The Democratic Students' Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) had also recently, in the wake of ransacking two of the schools and protest of the students, alleged the five schools which the students are to receive their admit cards were not recognized by the
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UCM bats for students of unrecognised CBSE affiliated schools

IMPHAL, February 26: Urging for a special examination for those students unable to get their admit cards for the upcoming matriculation and secondary school examination conducted by the CBSE, UCM

Students of unrecognised CBSE affiliated schools confront State security personnel

Students of unrecognised CBSE affiliated schools confront State security personnel

IMPHAL, February 26: Urging for a special examination for those students unable to get their admit cards for the upcoming matriculation and secondary school examination conducted by the CBSE, UCM president Y Naba said the students are victims of circumstances and deserved to get a chance to appear in their exams.

Speaking at a press meet today at the United Committee, Manipur office in Lamphel, he said it was unfortunate that more than 2000 students from the State haven`™t received their admit cards. He further stated that it was regrettable that some students got injured during a rally in police action.

The students have become victims of circumstances and for this reason, the State government and concerned ministers are to be blamed, Y Naba said, adding that it was their duty to check and verify the unrecognised institutions and to take action accordingly.

He said if the students are not given a special chance then they might take wrong paths, adding the government will be solely responsible if that happens. The UCM president urged the State government for an alternative arrangement in the way of conducting special examination for those students in an adverse situation. The president further pointed out that the maximum of Government school teachers are not sincere in discharging their duty. He said that they failed to inculcate innovative ideas to the students and they seem to pass their time waiting for their pay day.

He also said that the children of Government school teachers are admitted at private schools or are sent outside the State to receive their education. He said it is the duty of the State government and the Education minister to look into the matter by regarding it as their responsibility to bring out a positive result in favour of the younger generation.

The press meet was also attended by the executive members of the United Committee Manipur.

Meanwhile, the Joint Students`™ Committee for Justices held a rally today which began at the western side of THAU ground and marched towards the Manipur Legislative Assembly around 12 noon which was blocked by State police personnel which included lady police personnel.

Students from the Akash Institute of Science and Arts, Kwakeithel; Akash Higher Secondary School, Changangei; Ram Krishna Higher Secondary, Ghari Makha Leikai; and CIS of Keishamthong Hodam Leirak took out the rally, assisted by their parents.

The students and their parents confronted the police personal for an hour but the police personnel started lathi- charging the students soon afterwards. Additional SP (Ops) Bikramjit arrived to control the situation and soon afterwards the DIG (Range I), IK Muivah also rushed to the spot and spoke with the students, assuring them to arrange a meeting with the State Education minister after the ongoing Assembly session.

Later, DIG IK Muivah permitted four school representatives to meet the ministers for placing their demands.

However, the remaining students continued to block the western side of the road and didn`™t move until the representatives came back with a positive outcome. A student who took part in the rally told the media that if students were not allowed to appear in the exam they would boycott the examinations.

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Emergence of Manipur as a Nation State :: Book Release Function – E-Pao.net


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A book release function was held at LainingthouEshingChaibaMandap, KhwaiNagamapalPaonamLeikai, Imphal on February 24, 2015. The book titled, “Emergence of Manipur as a Nation State (from Prehistory to Mid Eighteen Century) was authored by Prof.


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A book release function was held at LainingthouEshingChaibaMandap, KhwaiNagamapalPaonamLeikai, Imphal on February 24, 2015. The book titled, “Emergence of Manipur as a Nation State (from Prehistory to Mid Eighteen Century) was authored by Prof.

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PREPAK cadre arrested

A combined team of Thoubal District Police Commando and 22 Assam Rifles AR conducted search operation at Wangoi Heinoujam Awang Leikai and arrested one active member of PREPAK on February 24 Source Hueiyen News Service

A combined team of Thoubal District Police Commando and 22 Assam Rifles AR conducted search operation at Wangoi Heinoujam Awang Leikai and arrested one active member of PREPAK on February 24 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Leishokching celebrates golden jubilee

Leishokching Baptist Church and Leishokching village celebrated golden jubilee under the theme ‘God’s faithfulness’ with Reverend Dr W Konghar general secretary of Manipur Baptist Convention MBC as the main speaker at Leishokching village, Chandel di…

Leishokching Baptist Church and Leishokching village celebrated golden jubilee under the theme ‘God’s faithfulness’ with Reverend Dr W Konghar general secretary of Manipur Baptist Convention MBC as the main speaker at Leishokching village, Chandel district today, reports our correspondent Source The Sangai Express

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Sehlon PHSC inaugurated

Sehlon Primary Health Centre which was constructed under Director of State Health and National Health Mission, Manipur, Dr O Ibomacha was inaugurated yesterday by district hospital, Chandel CMO Dr N Birchandra, reports our correspondent Source The S…

Sehlon Primary Health Centre which was constructed under Director of State Health and National Health Mission, Manipur, Dr O Ibomacha was inaugurated yesterday by district hospital, Chandel CMO Dr N Birchandra, reports our correspondent Source The Sangai Express

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Villagers demand halt to power works

The PEIDEI, Chakanlong Village of Nungba Sub division under Tamenglong District has demanded a halt to the construction works of 400 kv Source Hueiyen News Service

The PEIDEI, Chakanlong Village of Nungba Sub division under Tamenglong District has demanded a halt to the construction works of 400 kv Source Hueiyen News Service

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‘Ukhrul SKO dealer’s store closed’

Due to alleged defective policy of the Govt, people of Ukhrul district are unlikely to get SK fuel regularly and sufficiently in the days to come, according to a SK oil dealer of Ukhrul Source The Sangai Express

Due to alleged defective policy of the Govt, people of Ukhrul district are unlikely to get SK fuel regularly and sufficiently in the days to come, according to a SK oil dealer of Ukhrul Source The Sangai Express

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Security forces arrest three militants

Based on specific intelligence regarding movement of a UG cadre, troops of 16 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South launched an operation in the general area of Seijang of Imphal East district and apprehended one PLA cadre yes…

Based on specific intelligence regarding movement of a UG cadre, troops of 16 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South launched an operation in the general area of Seijang of Imphal East district and apprehended one PLA cadre yesterday Source The Sangai Express

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2 held with Tokay Gecko

Two persons were arrested along with one Tokay Gecko by a team of 24 Assam Rifles on February 22 at Khudengthabi in Chandel district along Imphal Moreh road section of National Highway 102 Source Hueiyen News Service

Two persons were arrested along with one Tokay Gecko by a team of 24 Assam Rifles on February 22 at Khudengthabi in Chandel district along Imphal Moreh road section of National Highway 102 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Partners’ meet on DBI held

Partners’ meet on Diversion Based Irrigation DBI was organized by Livo Link Foundation, Bhubaneshwar in collaboration with partner NGOs with the support of Mumbai based Tata Trust today at Classic Hotel Source The Sangai Express

Partners’ meet on Diversion Based Irrigation DBI was organized by Livo Link Foundation, Bhubaneshwar in collaboration with partner NGOs with the support of Mumbai based Tata Trust today at Classic Hotel Source The Sangai Express

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Bob Khathing anniv concludes

The Ukhrul chapter of 103rd Maj Bob Khathing birth celebrations concluded on Feb 24 with a glittering closing ceremony at the Somsai Garrison Football Ground Source The Sangai Express

The Ukhrul chapter of 103rd Maj Bob Khathing birth celebrations concluded on Feb 24 with a glittering closing ceremony at the Somsai Garrison Football Ground Source The Sangai Express

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