India’s first commercial orchidium coming up at Imphal

Manipur can soon boast of having India’s first commercial orchidium with Imphal’s Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development IBSD finalising an ambitious plan for exporting orchids Source The Sangai Express

Manipur can soon boast of having India’s first commercial orchidium with Imphal’s Institute of Bioresources and Sustainable Development IBSD finalising an ambitious plan for exporting orchids Source The Sangai Express

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Mortal remains of Rochunga brought home

The mortal remains of Rev Dr Rochunga Pudaite arrived today where a huge number of people gathered at Sielmat to receive the mortal remains Source The Sangai Express

The mortal remains of Rev Dr Rochunga Pudaite arrived today where a huge number of people gathered at Sielmat to receive the mortal remains Source The Sangai Express

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Election cancelled following clash between students

The students’ union election of Ananda Singh Higher Secondary School has been cancelled after members of the student body of another school disrupted the election of Ananda Singh Higher Secondary Students’ Union today Source The Sangai Express

The students’ union election of Ananda Singh Higher Secondary School has been cancelled after members of the student body of another school disrupted the election of Ananda Singh Higher Secondary Students’ Union today Source The Sangai Express

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KIM Condoles

The Kuki Inpi, Manipur has deeply condoled the demise of Dr Rochunga Pudiate, popularly known as Dr Ro today, reports our correspondent Source The Sangai Express

The Kuki Inpi, Manipur has deeply condoled the demise of Dr Rochunga Pudiate, popularly known as Dr Ro today, reports our correspondent Source The Sangai Express

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Food shortage

The Mapithel Dam Affected Villagers’ Organisation M DA VO has expressed deep Concern that acute food shortage looms large in many villages affected by Mapithel Dam even as the people living in Imphal town are eagerly waiting for heyday to receive eno…

The Mapithel Dam Affected Villagers’ Organisation M DA VO has expressed deep Concern that acute food shortage looms large in many villages affected by Mapithel Dam even as the people living in Imphal town are eagerly waiting for heyday to receive enough drinking water from Mapithel dam within 2 years as dedared by the State govt Source The Sangai Express

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Before PM inaugurates her academyMary Kom seeks smooth road

Her dream academy almost ready, star Indian woman boxer MC Mary Kom cannot wait to roll out the red carpet for Prime Minister Narendra Modi for its inauguration the only glitch being that the road leading upto the facility in Manipur in shambles Sour…

Her dream academy almost ready, star Indian woman boxer MC Mary Kom cannot wait to roll out the red carpet for Prime Minister Narendra Modi for its inauguration the only glitch being that the road leading upto the facility in Manipur in shambles Source The Sangai Express

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MCI approves

The Medical Council of India MCI has given its consent to continuation of MBBS course and opening of super speciality course in Plastic Surgery Department of RIMS Source The Sangai Express

The Medical Council of India MCI has given its consent to continuation of MBBS course and opening of super speciality course in Plastic Surgery Department of RIMS Source The Sangai Express

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MoRTH sanctions Rs 5 crore more

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways MoRTH has sanctioned another Rs five crore for ordinary repairing of National Highway sections which are under the care of the State PWD Source The Sangai Express

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways MoRTH has sanctioned another Rs five crore for ordinary repairing of National Highway sections which are under the care of the State PWD Source The Sangai Express

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Relax blockade, transporters appeal

The All Manipur Road Transport Drivers and Motor Workers Union has appealed to the Kuki Peoples Liberation Front KPLF to relax their 10 days economic blockade for some days Source The Sangai Express

The All Manipur Road Transport Drivers and Motor Workers Union has appealed to the Kuki Peoples Liberation Front KPLF to relax their 10 days economic blockade for some days Source The Sangai Express

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Court quashes earlier recommendation Orders fresh DPC for cops’ promotion

A single bench of the High Court of Manipur headed by Justice N Nobin today quashed and set aside the recommendation of review DPC board and the State Government order issued on October 18,2013 regarding the promotion of Inspectors Subedars and Subedar…

A single bench of the High Court of Manipur headed by Justice N Nobin today quashed and set aside the recommendation of review DPC board and the State Government order issued on October 18,2013 regarding the promotion of Inspectors Subedars and Subedar Majors to MPS Grade II Source The Sangai Express

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Wildlife Week concludes

The 60th Wildlife Week observed under the aegis of the Forest Department concluded Itoday at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace Compound here with Deputy Speaker MK Preshow as the chief guest Source The Sangai Express

The 60th Wildlife Week observed under the aegis of the Forest Department concluded Itoday at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace Compound here with Deputy Speaker MK Preshow as the chief guest Source The Sangai Express

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Two sure to get Congress tickets for by poll to 2 ACs Three apply for two BJP tickets

Whereas two intending candidates have submitted application forms to the MPCC till today for nomination as Congress candidates for the by election to Thangmeiband and Thongju A Cs scheduled on November21, only one has applied for the BJP ticket in Tha…

Whereas two intending candidates have submitted application forms to the MPCC till today for nomination as Congress candidates for the by election to Thangmeiband and Thongju A Cs scheduled on November21, only one has applied for the BJP ticket in Thangmeiband Source The Sangai Express

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IMEU opposes

Imphal Municipal Employees Union IMEU has opposed State Government’s move to acquire a piece of land from the existing complex of Imphal Municipal Corporation IMC for the construction of a market shed at the adjoining campus of erstwhile Tombisana …

Imphal Municipal Employees Union IMEU has opposed State Government’s move to acquire a piece of land from the existing complex of Imphal Municipal Corporation IMC for the construction of a market shed at the adjoining campus of erstwhile Tombisana High School Source The Sangai Express

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Free cochlear implant surgery

A day before three hearing impaired children will be undergoing cochlear implant surgery tomorrow at JNIMS, a workshop on Free cochlear implant surgery in Manipur under Assistance to Disabled Persons ADIP Scheme was held at JNIMS Hospital auditoriu…

A day before three hearing impaired children will be undergoing cochlear implant surgery tomorrow at JNIMS, a workshop on Free cochlear implant surgery in Manipur under Assistance to Disabled Persons ADIP Scheme was held at JNIMS Hospital auditorium Source The Sangai Express

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UNC’s bandh total at Senapati, partial at SH Sadar Hills

The 48 hour bandh called by the United Naga Council against the three Bills passed by the State Assembly on August 31 as well as the ‘anti tribal rules, Acts, notifications’ passed earlier Source The Sangai Express

The 48 hour bandh called by the United Naga Council against the three Bills passed by the State Assembly on August 31 as well as the ‘anti tribal rules, Acts, notifications’ passed earlier Source The Sangai Express

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Twin strikes hit vehicular movement in Manipur – Nagaland Post

Twin strikes hit vehicular movement in ManipurNagaland PostThe strikes have been called as a part of the ongoing protest against the passing of three bills- The Protection of Manipur People Bill-2015, The Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (Seventh …

Twin strikes hit vehicular movement in Manipur
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The strikes have been called as a part of the ongoing protest against the passing of three bills- The Protection of Manipur People Bill-2015, The Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (Seventh Amendment) Bill-2015 and The Manipur Shops and …

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Twin strikes hit vehicular movement in Manipur – Nagaland Post

Twin strikes hit vehicular movement in ManipurNagaland PostThe strikes have been called as a part of the ongoing protest against the passing of three bills- The Protection of Manipur People Bill-2015, The Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (Seventh …

Twin strikes hit vehicular movement in Manipur
Nagaland Post
The strikes have been called as a part of the ongoing protest against the passing of three bills- The Protection of Manipur People Bill-2015, The Manipur Land Revenue and Land Reforms (Seventh Amendment) Bill-2015 and The Manipur Shops and …

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Twin strikes hit vehicular movement in Manipur – Nagaland Post

Twin strikes hit vehicular movement in ManipurNagaland PostNormal ferrying of essential commodities along national highways in Manipur was Friday severely hit by economic blockade imposed by Kuki militant group coupled with total bandh in hill district…

Twin strikes hit vehicular movement in Manipur
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Normal ferrying of essential commodities along national highways in Manipur was Friday severely hit by economic blockade imposed by Kuki militant group coupled with total bandh in hill districts of Manipur called by United Naga Council (UNC). No

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ECI sets by-polls for 2 A/Cs in Manipur on Nov 21 – Nagaland Post

ECI sets by-polls for 2 A/Cs in Manipur on Nov 21Nagaland PostPolitical parties have started preparations for by-elections to Thangmeiband and Thongju Assembly Constituencies in Manipur after Election Commission of India has fixed November 21 for byele…

ECI sets by-polls for 2 A/Cs in Manipur on Nov 21
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Political parties have started preparations for by-elections to Thangmeiband and Thongju Assembly Constituencies in Manipur after Election Commission of India has fixed November 21 for byelections along with one assembly constituency each at Jharkhand …

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UN@70: Celebrating Seven Decades of Asia-Pacific Growth, Development and Security

By Shamshad Akhtar On this day, 70 years ago, the Charter of the United Nations came into force – hope,rising from the ashes of World War II. For seven decades

By Shamshad Akhtar

UN70_Gabarron poster_final_English_WEB_sssOn this day, 70 years ago, the Charter of the United Nations came into force – hope,rising from the ashes of World War II. For seven decades the UN has driven multilateralism for peace, security, development and human dignity – in the Asia-Pacific region and around the world. Although far from perfect, no other organisation has done more to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war and to promote social progress and better standards of life for all.

Conflicts have been averted. Human rights have been enshrined in international law. Hundreds of millions have been lifted out of poverty. Primary education has become near-universal. Smallpox and polio have been largely eradicated, and fewer women, men and children die now from preventable causes than at any point in human history.

Many of the greatest impacts of 70 years of UN work remain often unseen, but are at least as important in our daily lives. UN-driven regulations and frameworks facilitate trade and commerce, as well as air and maritime safety. UN-sponsored treaties help ensure the worldwide flow of mail, telecommunications and data. Progress is measured against UN-derived benchmarks. Global energy, food security, and even the acceptable use of our oceans and outer space are all governed by agreements reached under the auspices of the United Nations.

The most important contribution of the UN however has been to prove the power of a single ideal, that no nation can succeed alone. Through its institutional architecture, especially the five UN regional commissions, the organization has fostered regional development and shared prosperity as a way to reinforce multilateralism, demonstrating time and again that cross-border challenges, which continue to grow, require collaboration, integration, coordinationand an unwavering commitment to the wider common good.

No region provides better proof of these efforts than Asia and the Pacific. When the UN was created just four of the 51 founding Member States were from this region – China, India, Iran and the Philippines. Much of the continent was under colonial rule. Standards of living were falling, and post-war infrastructure in many countries was nearly non-existent.

To address these challenges, the United Nations created the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) – the forerunner of the present Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP). Over the next seven decades these institutions, supported by the whole of the UN system, have assisted Member States in creating the most economically dynamic and diverse region on Earth.

This growth has come, however, at great cost to our people and planet – with growing resource constraints and social inequalities, which threaten both our social fabric and environmental health. We are – once again – in a time of great turbulence, transition and opportunity, which is why the United Nations remains more relevant today than it has ever been.

The newly adopted 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development – anchored in 17 universal Sustainable Development Goals – embodies this renewed multilateral clarity of purpose. Ending poverty and hunger; ensuring education, equality and inclusive growth; acting on climate change and delivering lasting peace and justice – these are the cornerstones of the regional and global future we want.

Key to success in these new Goals will be mobilizing the resources necessary for implementation – innovative finance mechanisms and new approaches to development driven by science, technology and innovation.

ESCAP is also promoting policies that foster regional economic cooperation and integration through closer trade and financial activities; connections that open transportation corridors, link countries digitally and enable access to affordable and sustainable energy; and the ability to build back better from man-made and natural disasters and shocks.

Through the ESCAP intergovernmental platform, we not only engage our member governments but are also working to better harness the power of partnerships, increasing engagement with the private sector, civil society organizations, and growing citizen movements. Bringing this all together will be a system of follow-up and review that strengthens accountability for the well-being of the peoples of Asia and the Pacific.

Seventy years ago Asian leaders had a vision to shape the future of this region. Their focus was on building nations with the support of the United Nations. That same spirit still resonates today. In the words of Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon: “Alongside despair in many corners, there remains great hope in the power of working together. That is the founding spirit of the United Nations – and in this 70th anniversary year, in the face of grave and global challenges, it is the spirit we must summon today.”

 

The author is an Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Secretary of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP). She is also the UN’s Sherpa for the G20 and previously served as Governor of the Central Bank of Pakistan and Vice President of the MENA Region of the World Bank.

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