NGOs decry Dy CM’s assertion

Several NGOs have expressed strong disapproval against Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam’s assertion that most of the bombs which exploded at Imphal in recent times were brought by widows and drug abusers Source The Sangai Express

Several NGOs have expressed strong disapproval against Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam’s assertion that most of the bombs which exploded at Imphal in recent times were brought by widows and drug abusers Source The Sangai Express

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Training camp on legal services

A three day long Training for Empanelled Layers of Manipur Legal Service Authority concluded at the conference hall, High Court of Manipur on Sunday Source Hueiyen News Service

A three day long Training for Empanelled Layers of Manipur Legal Service Authority concluded at the conference hall, High Court of Manipur on Sunday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Plight of Classes X, XII CBSE students Panel set up, probe begins, report in a month

A fact finding committee with the Education S Director as chairman has been constituted to investigate the non delivery of admit cards to a sizeable of number of students who are to appear for the Class X and Class XII exams of CBSE this month Sour…

A fact finding committee with the Education S Director as chairman has been constituted to investigate the non delivery of admit cards to a sizeable of number of students who are to appear for the Class X and Class XII exams of CBSE this month Source The Sangai Express

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UNLF to probe CBSE admit card issue

The proscribed UNLF on Monday said the front has taken serious note of the denial of admit cards by some schools to around 2500 students preparing to appear the CBSE exams in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

The proscribed UNLF on Monday said the front has taken serious note of the denial of admit cards by some schools to around 2500 students preparing to appear the CBSE exams in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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Mary Kom to quit after Olympics

Olympic medallist pugilist MC Mary Kom on Monday said she has decided to quit boxing after the 2016 Rio Olympic Games as her body would not be able to cope with the rigours of the sport any further Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

Olympic medallist pugilist MC Mary Kom on Monday said she has decided to quit boxing after the 2016 Rio Olympic Games as her body would not be able to cope with the rigours of the sport any further Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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JCILPS launches ‘noncooperation movement’ against nonlocals

A non cooperation movement against all non locals has been launched on Monday by Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS and announced that permit will be given to all non locals after the Yaoshang festival Source Hueiyen News Service

A non cooperation movement against all non locals has been launched on Monday by Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS and announced that permit will be given to all non locals after the Yaoshang festival Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNLF to probe CBSE fiasco

The proscribed UNLF has announced that it would set up a fact finding team to investigate into the case pertaining to denial of CBSE exam admit cards to around 2500 students of the State Source The Sangai Express

The proscribed UNLF has announced that it would set up a fact finding team to investigate into the case pertaining to denial of CBSE exam admit cards to around 2500 students of the State Source The Sangai Express

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JNV Chandel closed down indefinitely

Naga Students’ Union, Chandel NSUC has shut down the JNV, Chandel indefinitely with immediate effect till the demands of the Union are fulfilled by the authority concerned Source The Sangai Express

Naga Students’ Union, Chandel NSUC has shut down the JNV, Chandel indefinitely with immediate effect till the demands of the Union are fulfilled by the authority concerned Source The Sangai Express

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Irom Sharmila case to be heard on June 5

A Delhi Court on Monday fixed June 5 for hearing a case in which rights activist Irom Sharmila is facing trial for allegedly trying to commit suicide during her fast unto death at Jantar Mantar in 2006 Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

A Delhi Court on Monday fixed June 5 for hearing a case in which rights activist Irom Sharmila is facing trial for allegedly trying to commit suicide during her fast unto death at Jantar Mantar in 2006 Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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‘Batterypowered auto for Imphal soon’

A total of 1,445 registered passenger diesel autos are currently operating in Imphal municipal area, and that a Detailed Project Report DPR has been prepared for introducing battery powered auto service in the area, Works Transport Minister Dr Kh R…

A total of 1,445 registered passenger diesel autos are currently operating in Imphal municipal area, and that a Detailed Project Report DPR has been prepared for introducing battery powered auto service in the area, Works Transport Minister Dr Kh Ratankumar informed Manipur Legislative Assembly on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Okendro assures

Education Minister M Okendro has categorically stated that the fund which was sanctioned by UGC for development of Lilong Haoreibi College infrastructure but was misappropriated would be recovered wholly, not a penny lesser Source The Sangai Express

Education Minister M Okendro has categorically stated that the fund which was sanctioned by UGC for development of Lilong Haoreibi College infrastructure but was misappropriated would be recovered wholly, not a penny lesser Source The Sangai Express

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Govt mulls extension of session Likely to table bill on curbing migrants influx during the extension

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam has announced on Monday the State Cabinet decision to introduce a bill on curbing the influx of migrants during the ongoing Assembly session Source Hueiyen News Service

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam has announced on Monday the State Cabinet decision to introduce a bill on curbing the influx of migrants during the ongoing Assembly session Source Hueiyen News Service

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Objection raised

A protest demonstration was staged today against attempts by some elements to change the alignment of Greater Imphal Ring Road at Meitei Keirang paddy fields which would be constructed by the South Asia Socio Economic Association with financial assista…

A protest demonstration was staged today against attempts by some elements to change the alignment of Greater Imphal Ring Road at Meitei Keirang paddy fields which would be constructed by the South Asia Socio Economic Association with financial assistance from Asian Development Bank ADB Source The Sangai Express

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CCTV cameras

Maintaining that the official process of sanctioning the amount needed for repairing of broken down CCTV cameras and procurement of additional numbers can be completed within hours, Chief Minister O Ibobi who is also in charge of the Finance portfolio …

Maintaining that the official process of sanctioning the amount needed for repairing of broken down CCTV cameras and procurement of additional numbers can be completed within hours, Chief Minister O Ibobi who is also in charge of the Finance portfolio stated that CCTV cameras would be installed up to the place where Civil Secretariat is being constructed Source The Sangai Express

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ANSAM, KSO demand to regularization of contract teachers

All Naga Students’ Association Manipur ANSAM and Kuki Students’ Organisation GHQ KSO GHQ urged the State Government to take immediate measures to regularise the service of hill school contract basis teachers 2006 batch Source Hueiyen News Ser…

All Naga Students’ Association Manipur ANSAM and Kuki Students’ Organisation GHQ KSO GHQ urged the State Government to take immediate measures to regularise the service of hill school contract basis teachers 2006 batch Source Hueiyen News Service

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Battery auto rickshaws will soon be introduced in State: Ratankumar

Imphal, March 2: At least 1445 diesel autos are registered with the transport department for plying in the Imphal Municipal area, said Transport minister Kh Ratankumar during the question hour

Imphal, March 2: At least 1445 diesel autos are registered with the transport department for plying in the Imphal Municipal area, said Transport minister Kh Ratankumar during the question hour in the fourth day of the 10th session of the tenth Manipur Legislative Assembly today.

He was responding to a question raised by Uripok A/C MLA, L Nandakumar on the actual number of diesel auto rickshaws plying in the Imphal Municipal area and whether they were registered with the district transport authorities of Imphal West or East.

Replying further, Ratankumar said all the registered diesel auto rickshaws are plying at the Imphal Municipal area with valid permits. There is a scheme for the conversion of diesel auto rickshaws into battery operated auto rickshaws. In this regard, the department is preparing a detailed project report under the National Electric Mission Mode Project (NEMMP) particularly for Imphal which will then be submitted to the Department of Heavy Industries (DHI) of the Union government for consideration.

The air pollution and noise pollution caused by diesel operated auto rickshaws have caused serious health issues, he said, so it is mandatory for all diesel operated auto rickshaws to possess pollution control certificates.

The defaulters or offenders are liable to pay a penalty. The Transport department has no jurisdiction over noise pollution. So, the suspension of auto diesel permits is still in force. The traffic control police are regulating the movement of diesel operated auto rickshaws at Imphal, he said.

Responding to a question raised by Thangmeiand A/C MLA Joykisan on the amount of money expended for renovating the Yatra Niwas at Moreh so far, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi said Rs 357.82 lakhs have been sanctioned from the North East Council (NEC) for the renovation of the Yatra Niwas till February 28 since its construction began.

NEC has released the funds partly for renovation, repairing and, in addition, for the construction of new bed rooms and security rooms.

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Cabinet decides to table the bill to safeguard indigenous population in assembly today

IMPHAL, March 2: A cabinet meeting held this afternoon has decided to table a bill, for the implementation of a law to safeguard the indigenous population of the State, in

IMPHAL, March 2: A cabinet meeting held this afternoon has decided to table a bill, for the implementation of a law to safeguard the indigenous population of the State, in the Manipur Legislative Assembly tomorrow as a result the ongoing session which was suppose to end tomorrow might get extended further.

The cabinet meeting was held at the Chief Minister`™s Secretariat at 3 pm chaired by Chief Minster Okram Ibobi Singh to exclusively discuss about the said bill to be tabled tomorrow at the ongoing assembly session.

Govt spokespersons Moirangthem Okendro, speaking to reporters after the meeting said, the government is not trying to neglect the demand made by Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System to introduce Inner Line Permit System to safeguard the indigenous population.

He further said the govt also understands the people`™s emotion as well as other political parties`™ interest regarding the issue.

However, the bill to be tabled comes under financial bill so a thorough discussion is needed and it takes time, he said.

`We need governor`™s approval/assent, opinions from constitutional experts and others.`

`We also need to consider about other communities residing in the State,` the spokesperson added.

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Rally by VDF personnel foiled

IMPHAL, March 2: Urging the state government to fulfill a charter of demands which include salary hike the All Manipur VDF (Village Defence Force) Welfare Association in uniform gathered at

IMPHAL, March 2: Urging the state government to fulfill a charter of demands which include salary hike the All Manipur VDF (Village Defence Force) Welfare Association in uniform gathered at Sagolband Tera Keithel and tried to take out a rally towards Assembly house.

Thousand of VDF from various district assembled to carry out the rally, holding placards but a team of Imphal West Police intervened the VDF from marching ahead to the Assembly House.

Speaking to media persons Deban, president VDF Welfare Association said that they have submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister two months back but the government continues to remain a silent spectator over the matter.

He further stressed that their families are unable to run with the meager salary of just Rs 4000 a month and have been going through a very hard life.

If the government is at least concern for the life of the VFD, the government can hike the salary in which one can maintain a family.

Deban futher said that VDF does not want to launch any agitation against the government but as the government remain silent over the matter they are disheartened and remain helpless and decided to march towards the Assembly House to remind the grievances of the VDF.

The demands made by the VDF were; to increase the honorarium (nominal payment) of VDF, the VDF personnel should get 13 months pay and if not no duty should be assigned on Sunday and general holiday in a year, to establish a separate battalion for VDF personnel headed by a superintendent of police and to have separate color uniform.

Deban also said that if the government fails to fulfill the demand then the VDF Welfare Association will launch a stronger agitation.

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Shyamkumar demands special exams for students of unrecognised CBSE affiliated schools

IMPHAL, March 2: A committee of five members has investigated whether five CBSE affiliated schools were truly recognised by the CBSE, stated Moirangthem Okendro in the fourth day of the

IMPHAL, March 2: A committee of five members has investigated whether five CBSE affiliated schools were truly recognised by the CBSE, stated Moirangthem Okendro in the fourth day of the ongoing session of the Manipur Legislative Assembly today.

Okendro was clarifying during a discussion on a matter of public interest moved by MLA Th Shyamkumar, L Ibomcha and Dr I Ibohalbi on not issuing admit cards to the students of non-affiliated CBSE schools in our State.

Th Shyamkumar alleged that the government has put the careers of 2500 students at stake after the concerned department failed to monitor the mushrooming of private schools in our State. He asked as to how the private schools got recognition even after the State cabinet had decided to allow only two CBSE affiliated schools in every district.

The government remains like a silent spectator even as the number of private schools continues to grow. The problem aggravated because the Directorate of Higher Education didn`™t keep a tab on the establishment of privates school.

Such negligence has put the careers of more than 2000 students at stake even if the concerned authorities were aware of the precarious condition the students were in from a long time. Due to the failure of the Education department and negligence of the State government, the careers of innocent students are being affected. The government needs to arrange a special examination for those students under BOSEM and COHSEM, he demanded.

Taking part in the discussion, Keishamthong A/C MLA L Ibomcha said the bogus schools not recognised by CBSC should be booked. The concerned authorities of the State must also investigate whether how many of the students were genuine. The government have to enact a law to prevent such cases in the future.

Oinam A/C MLA Dr I Ibohalbi said the State government has to prepare two crisis managements strategies – an acute crisis management plan and a long-term management plan – for preventing such incidents and to ascertain the actual number of genuine students eligible for appearing in the exam among the 2500 students. After one or two months of finding the Council or Board must conduct special exam of X and XII for them.

Clarifying to the allegations levelled against the government of putting the career of the students at stake, Education minister M Okendro said a committee has been constituted after admit cards weren`™t issued to the students studying in five schools namely the Ram Krishna Higher Secondary School, Ghari; Central Institute of Science, Keishampat Hodam leirak; Akash Higher Secondary School, Changangei; and Akash Institute of Science and Arts, Uchekon.

The department has taken an immediate action on the matter to those false promises to students but the school authorities have absconded till today. On February 25, a committee of five members led by the director of education as the Chairman was formed to investigate the matter.

He said the committee is directed to submit the report within one month and after submitting the report, the State government will take an action after considering it thoroughly. He said that there is no written complaint filed to the department on the issue till date from parents of the student facing such problems in the last four months.

A regulation is being prepared for monitoring private and government schools of both the State board and CBSE.

The detailed report will be published and will be uploaded through the internet so that people will be aware of whether which school is affiliated or not. Here, the parents are also appealed to ascertain the authenticity of the school before admitting their wards, stated the Education minister.

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