Grand Hornbill Festival begins

Amidst sounding of the tradi tional horn and log drums, Nagaland’s Hornbill Festival began today with colourful presentation at the picturesque Naga Heritage Village, Kisama Source The Sangai Express Agencies

Amidst sounding of the tradi tional horn and log drums, Nagaland’s Hornbill Festival began today with colourful presentation at the picturesque Naga Heritage Village, Kisama Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Over 4,000 km of road construction in Northeast to improve connectivity NHIDCL set to take up 11 road projects in Manipur

Over 4,000 km of roads and highways are to be constructed over the next few years in the Northeastern States to improve connectivity and change the fortunes of the region, a top official has said Source The Sangai Express Agencies

Over 4,000 km of roads and highways are to be constructed over the next few years in the Northeastern States to improve connectivity and change the fortunes of the region, a top official has said Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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World AIDS Day CM calls for concerted efforts to contain HIV

Efforts from various agencies and depart ments in the last three years have resulted in zeroing down new HIV infection, discrimi nation against people living with HIV AIDS and HIV AIDS related deaths, stated Chief Minister Okram Ibobi while addressing…

Efforts from various agencies and depart ments in the last three years have resulted in zeroing down new HIV infection, discrimi nation against people living with HIV AIDS and HIV AIDS related deaths, stated Chief Minister Okram Ibobi while addressing the State level ‘World AIDS Day 2015’ observance at 1st Bn Manipur Rifles Ground organized by the Manipur State Aids Control Society MACS Source The Sangai Express

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CCSK celebrates 1st foundation day

Committee of Civil Societies, Kangleipak CCSK celebrated its first foundation day at Manipur Press Club today with a discussion session on the ‘Pros and cons of the present Peace Talk Process between the Government of India and NSCN IM’ Source Th…

Committee of Civil Societies, Kangleipak CCSK celebrated its first foundation day at Manipur Press Club today with a discussion session on the ‘Pros and cons of the present Peace Talk Process between the Government of India and NSCN IM’ Source The Sangai Express

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KNO, UPF appeal

The KNO and UPF today issued another joint statement appealing to other armed groups to desist from taking steps that can hurt the senti ments of other people and upset the larger tribal unity Source The Sangai Express

The KNO and UPF today issued another joint statement appealing to other armed groups to desist from taking steps that can hurt the senti ments of other people and upset the larger tribal unity Source The Sangai Express

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ARDO appeals for justice

All Round Development Organizations ARDO , Keirao Makting Makha Leikai has asserted that the killing of headmaster Hashmat Ali alias Babu was a pre planned murder according to evidence gathered by its members Source The Sangai Express

All Round Development Organizations ARDO , Keirao Makting Makha Leikai has asserted that the killing of headmaster Hashmat Ali alias Babu was a pre planned murder according to evidence gathered by its members Source The Sangai Express

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Cultural Practices and Identity Politics in Manipur – E-Pao.net


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Cultural Practices and Identity Politics in Manipur
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Part-I of this volume contains four essays�� ‘Inside and Outside of Ethnic Disclosures: Khoibu as a Separate Tribe’ by G Amarjit Sharma, ‘Political Interpretation of Ritual: Case of Lai Haraoba of Manipur‘ by Otojit Kshetrimayum, ‘Lai Haraoba and Role

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Cultural Practices and Identity Politics in Manipur
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Part-I of this volume contains four essays?? 'Inside and Outside of Ethnic Disclosures: Khoibu as a Separate Tribe' by G Amarjit Sharma, 'Political Interpretation of Ritual: Case of Lai Haraoba of Manipur' by Otojit Kshetrimayum, 'Lai Haraoba and Role

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Unburied for 28 Days: Manipur Tribals’ Coffin Protest Continues – The Quint


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Unburied for 28 Days: Manipur Tribals’ Coffin Protest Continues
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The ongoing indefinite sit-in protest organised by the Manipur Tribals Forum (MTFD), Delhi at Jantar Mantar completed 28 days on Monday. The families of the people killed by the security forces during the protest in Manipur have not cremated the bodies
At Jantar Mantar, 9 black coffins speak of unresolved struggle and unburied The Indian Express

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Unburied for 28 Days: Manipur Tribals' Coffin Protest Continues
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The ongoing indefinite sit-in protest organised by the Manipur Tribals Forum (MTFD), Delhi at Jantar Mantar completed 28 days on Monday. The families of the people killed by the security forces during the protest in Manipur have not cremated the bodies
At Jantar Mantar, 9 black coffins speak of unresolved struggle and unburied The Indian Express

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World AIDS Day observed in remote Manipur district – The Statesman

The StatesmanWorld AIDS Day observed in remote Manipur districtThe StatesmanAs the World AIDS Day was observed across the world on Tuesday, the occasion was marked with an outreach programme in remote Manipur region. In an innovative effort, the day wa…


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World AIDS Day observed in remote Manipur district
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As the World AIDS Day was observed across the world on Tuesday, the occasion was marked with an outreach programme in remote Manipur region. In an innovative effort, the day was observed in west district – Tamenglong town – with a programme aimed …

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Manipur registers zero new HIV/AIDS death – Morung Express

CNNManipur registers zero new HIV/AIDS deathMorung ExpressManipur, which has the highest adult HIV prevalence in the country, has recorded zero death and also zero new HIV positive case during the last three years, Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi sa…


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Manipur registers zero new HIV/AIDS death
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Manipur, which has the highest adult HIV prevalence in the country, has recorded zero death and also zero new HIV positive case during the last three years, Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi said while observing the World AIDS Day here on Tuesday.
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How Smart Will Imphal Smart City Be?

How Smart Will Imphal Smart City Be? By Khwairakpam Gajananda   In this era of science and technology, we have reached the moon, we are planning to live on the Mars

View of Imphal City. Photo by: Deepak shijagurumayum

View of Imphal City. Photo by: Deepak shijagurumayum

How Smart Will Imphal Smart City Be?

By Khwairakpam Gajananda

 

In this era of science and technology, we have reached the moon, we are planning to live on the Mars and everyone has a desire to develop. Then the big question is, “how can we make it possible”? We need a vision, which must identify the potential risks and bottlenecks and their possible solutions in order to mobilize efforts in a focused manner. It is neither a prediction of what will actually occur, nor simply wish-lists of desirable but unattainable ends. It is a testimonial of what we believe is possible for Manipur to achieve, by fully mobilizing all the available resources like – human, technological and natural resources. Our effective strategies should focus on fully utilizing the man, material, technological and natural resources that we possesses—in the most rapid, efficient, organize and sustainable manner.

Every Nation or State, therefore, needs a vision, which should stir the imaginations and motivates its people to greater efforts. The denizens of Manipur should also share visions of prosperous Manipur, visions of winners, visions of leaders. Here, a vision is not just a public speech, conference proceeding, project report or a plan target—it is an articulation of the desired end results in broader terms.

Clearly, Imphal Municipal Council (IMC) has been experiencing the growth, parallel to some other cities of India. The contributions of Manipur to the World and India are already written in the golden book, because of which, today, we are known to many as, “Power House of Sports”, “Land of Polo”, “Land of Dancing Deer”, “Land of Siroi Lily”, “Land of Juko Lily”, “Land of Loktak Lake”, “Land of Women Markets” etc. These will clearly provoke our thoughts that, “How smart will Imphal Smart City (ISC) be?”

To answer the above question, we need to have focused objectives, such as: To identifies and apply appropriate technological advancement and conservation principles for the betterment of the ISC urban infrastructures and food security by protecting the natural environment. To pioneer in developing a new ISC, rather than to copy or follow others. To commit in disseminating indigenous knowledge and cultures at local, national and international levels. To show-case our indigenous products all over the world through entrepreneurships. To target better economic performances of the ISC. The ISC should also have the goals for food security, sustainable livelihoods, poverty alleviation, quality educations and jobs creations by mitigating the negative impacts on various factors and by sustainably utilizing the available resources.

Nonetheless, ISC will have many challenges to meet. Some of them are: Competition—no doubt Imphal City is supplemented by picturesque surroundings, still it has many growing challenges from various factors such as inter cities competitions, migrations and immigrations, environmental degradations, wastes problems, lack of proper infrastructures, pollutions, energy inefficiency etc. Health—lack of preventive, curative or palliative pharmaceutical or medical facilities to treat pandemic diseases. Urban Economy—lack of participation in building a strong financial capital of the State. Urban Safety— no Zero Accident City. Food Security—no proper facilities for processing and preservation of food grains, vegetables and fruits. Environment—no proper sustainable environmental conservations and tackling the major issues in a holistic approach. To meet the above challenges, ISC needs to plan itself. The plans should be systematically identified and evaluated by competent authorities of IMC, so that it can be implemented by giving utmost importance.

All over the world, urban and peri-urban agriculture is contributing to employment opportunities and income generations of households, operating as individuals and organized as micro and small enterprise operators, cooperatives and investors. It has also become an area of investment opportunity. Producers are able to satisfy their food need and supply the market with agricultural products mainly grains, crops, vegetables, poultry, milk, livestock, fruits, honey, tree crops etc.

In this scenario, the utilizations of wastewater and biodegradable solid wastes have high potential for reuse in agriculture; an opportunity for increasing food and environmental security, avoiding direct pollution of rivers, canals and surface water, conserving water and nutrients, conserving lands and landscapes. Thereby, reducing the need for chemical fertilizer and disposing of municipal solid wastes and wastewater in a low-cost sanitary way. The WHO’s international guidelines on wastewater reuse in agriculture and aqua-culture and recommendations of wastewater treatments are considered by many governments as the legal framework. Roughly, 10% of the world’s urban wastewater is currently being used for irrigation. However, industrial wastes, such as heavy metals, acids and derivatives of plastics, and organic and inorganic components of human wastes—pose serious health and environmental threats. Prolong contacts of solid wastes and wastewater poses numbers of health and environmental risks for users and communities.

Therefore, the preparations for growth and growth plan for ISC should be, to develop capabilities to meet the challenging demand for urban populations, industries and environment. Diversification of ISC into the emerging areas, in line with the changing trends of the World and the advancement of the infrastructures and technologies is required. There should be focus on the expansion of ISC activities with increase in workforces and infrastructures. IMC should also tap the potential Human Resources. Incorporate the improvements of the human life styles, health, environment, and mitigation of the urban poor. All these can be achieved through; improvement of work cultures, infrastructures, technologies, quality educations and health facilities.

Finally, realizing the ISC goals should not be an end in itself, but rather an essential condition for allowing the spirit of Manipur to emerge and flourish. The fresh minds and young Manipuri’s have immense potentials and ideas within them—that we just need a push. It is a joint responsibility of all of us present today in Manipur, and also for the future generations who will lead tomorrow, to continue the pace of developments by leaps and bounds to fulfill the visions of our Imphal Smart City.

 

The writer is an Associate Professor at Center for Environmental Sciences, CNS, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. He can be reached at gajkh@yahoo.com

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NE Chief Ministers Conclave at FLO Interstate Meet

GUWAHATI, December 1: Ficci Ladies Organisation (FLO) is organising the Annual Interstate Meet 2015 at Guwahati on December 4 and December 5, and about 250 entrepreneurs and professionals members from

GUWAHATI, December 1: Ficci Ladies Organisation (FLO) is organising the Annual Interstate Meet 2015 at Guwahati on December 4 and December 5, and about 250 entrepreneurs and professionals members from all the 13 Pan-India Chapters, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Indore, Jaipur, Kolkata, Lucknow-Kanpur, Ludhiana, Mumbai, North East and Pune will be attending the conference, said a press release.

It said, the Interstate Meet is an annual feature and is organized in different Chapters every year, and this year’s Interstate Meet is being hosted by Northeast Chapter, and the president will be Archana Garodia Gupta and will be chaired by Joyshree Das Verma.

The highlight of the meet is the North East Chief Ministers Conclave, which will be held on December 5 at Taj Vivanta, Khanapara, Guwahati, which is aptly themed “Empowering Women in North East”, with special emphasis for Women Entrepreneurs, said the press release.

It said, over the years, the Annual Interstate Meet brings together FLO members from pan-India and provides an excellent opportunity to connect and build bridges for sustainable development by promoting women entrepreneurs and professionals. The meet play an integral role in leveraging the evolving landscape of FLO as an emerging leader for women empowerment initiatives and also lead to an ideal platform for exchange of ideas, sharing best practices establishing strong business networks for members from all over India.

The press release has mentioned about FLO National President Archana Garodia Gupta saying, “It will be a common platform for experience sharing showcasing, mentoring & networking of the dynamic pan-India members. With the programme, we hope to bring together women entrepreneurs and professionals from Delhi and 13 Chapters across India and provide a perfect milieu for exchange of ideas, meeting of the minds and also exploring strategies for economically empowering women in the north east. Our objective is to develop the wisdom to lead; coming together as strong voice for and by women, cultivate our inner strength and creative power, thereby propelling women power.”

The closing ceremony of the meet will be held on December 7 at Kaziranga to make the Pan India delegates experience the amazing World Unesco Heritage site, said the press release.

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The Nehruvian encourages Muslim youths of Sora village

IMPHAL, December 1: The founder of The Nehruvian Ningombam Bupenda Meitei motivated the Meitei-Pangal (Muslim) youths and students of Sora village of Thoubal district to take an inspiration from the

Sora eventIMPHAL, December 1: The founder of The Nehruvian Ningombam Bupenda Meitei motivated the Meitei-Pangal (Muslim) youths and students of Sora village of Thoubal district to take an inspiration from the life of Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi, in “The Career Counselling Programme” held on November 29 at Sora Bazar, organised by All Sora Students’ Organisation, said a press release by The Nehruvian.

It said, speaking at the event as an invited speaker, Ningombam Bupenda Meitei quoted Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics to follow one’s passion to attain happiness in one’s life. He stressed on the role of education and particularly urged the students to read more and think deeper and use the rights enshrined in the Constitution of India. Sharing the words of Indira Gandhi on following one’s passion, he underlined the uniqueness in every child and that uniqueness needed to be honoured and safeguarded in order to excel in life.

bupenda meitei speaking at SoraTaking the statistical fact from the recently published Census of India, he opined that the stable population growth rate of Muslims of Manipur showed the rising socio-economic development of Muslims in Manipur but he further stressed the need of its socio-economic development to reach the grassroots for the common Muslim population in Manipur. He urged the students to learn English writing and speaking with a special attention, said the press release.

Ningombam Bupenda Meitei expressed happiness in witnessing the enthusiasm of children and students participating for the event, and he congratulated the youths and organisers for their hard work in making Sora village a role model in India.

Later, he distributed prizes and certificates to the meritorious students and had an interactive session with the youths over a lunch hosted by the organisers, said the press release.

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Manipur businesswoman encourages youth to take up banana fibre production – Business Standard

Manipur businesswoman encourages youth to take up banana fibre productionBusiness StandardMoirangthem Victoria Devi is a successful entrepreneur from Manipur who designs woven and non-woven fabrics of the fibre obtained from the stem of the banana plan…

Manipur businesswoman encourages youth to take up banana fibre production
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Moirangthem Victoria Devi is a successful entrepreneur from Manipur who designs woven and non-woven fabrics of the fibre obtained from the stem of the banana plant. Array. She started her work on banana fibre under the guidance of her uncle Devkanta, …

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Manipur tribal festival promotes national integration – The Siasat Daily

The Siasat DailyManipur tribal festival promotes national integrationThe Siasat DailyImphal, Dec. 1 : Manipur is inhabited by many tribal communities. Recently, members of various tribes came together on a single platform to celebrate their bond of bro…


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Manipur tribal festival promotes national integration
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Imphal, Dec. 1 : Manipur is inhabited by many tribal communities. Recently, members of various tribes came together on a single platform to celebrate their bond of brotherhood. In a move to promote national integration, a two-day tribal cultural

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Snapshots of a Manipur town that has refused to bury nine people three months … – Scroll.in

Scroll.inSnapshots of a Manipur town that has refused to bury nine people three months …Scroll.inThe protests started on August 31, when the Manipur state assembly passed three bills: the Protection of Manipur People Bill, the Manipur Land Revenue an…


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Snapshots of a Manipur town that has refused to bury nine people three months
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Manipur’s ‘Disturbed area’ status extended by one year – thenortheasttoday.com


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Manipur’s ‘Disturbed area’ status extended by one year
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The Armed Forces Special Powers Act is enforced in an area that is declared disturbed. The ‘disturbed area status’ for Manipur under the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) has been extended for another year with the exception of …
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Disturbed Area Status in Manipur Extended by One Year – NorthEast Today


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Disturbed Area Status in Manipur Extended by One Year
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Disturbed area status given to the whole State of Manipur with the exception of Imphal Municipal area has been extended by one more year by a resolution adopted by the State Cabinet on Monday. Significantly the Armed Forces Special Powers Act is …
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Disturbed area status given to the whole State of Manipur with the exception of Imphal Municipal area has been extended by one more year by a resolution adopted by the State Cabinet on Monday. Significantly the Armed Forces Special Powers Act is …
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Visitors question presence of car companies in Sangai Festival

IMPHAL, November 30: The Sangai Festival which carries a mandate of exhibiting local culture, promotion of crafts and cuisine has not emerged into actuality. Many stalls which were supposedly to

IMPHAL, November 30: The Sangai Festival which carries a mandate of exhibiting local culture, promotion of crafts and cuisine has not emerged into actuality. Many stalls which were supposedly to showcase the resources of the State has left many visitors disappointed.

Many premium stalls of the festival were allotted to private companies like Eastern Motors and Honda. They occupy large spaces of 5/6 stall areas. However, their sales are reported negligible. Festival goers have complained on why the State government had allotted the stalls to the said companies and what the objective is.

“We are not coming to a car mela, we are here to witness a festival which the public wants to see and afford the showcased merchandise, why should car companies be allotted such a large space , we don’t see any such sort in Nagaland’s Hornbill festival. This so called festival looks more like a trade fair,” Ranjit, a visitor said.

It may be mentioned that beside the car stalls, there were also stalls which remained vacant like those of UNACCO, Airtel, Institute of Biodiversity and Sustainable Resources (IBSD), while another stall was selling SERVO engine oils only.

Interestingly, the maximum number of stalls inside the festival venue was, arguably, of toy stalls.

The food stalls which are comparatively lower in number as compared to last year also failed to produce local cuisine beside some fritters (Bora) and Singju. Costumers complained that the menu is exorbitant and lack quality.

It may be mentioned that quality food products which were sold by Classic Hotel is not available this time inclusive of other traditional food varieties. One can of Red Bull costing Rs 100 was sold at Rs 150 at a stall, when enquired about the price hike, it was mentioned by the proprietor that he has to pay a deposit of Rs 10,000 to the Tourism department, which he has to regain in profit from sales during the ten days.

Besides some Muslim food stalls and fast food, there is no exhibit of local cuisine at the festival.

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Cabinet extends Disturb Area status for another year

IMPHAL, November 30: The State cabinet today decided to extend the ‘Disturb Area’ status throughout the State excluding the Imphal Municipal Areas for another year and to set up a

IMPHAL, November 30: The State cabinet today decided to extend the ‘Disturb Area’ status throughout the State excluding the Imphal Municipal Areas for another year and to set up a Sugnu SDC circle under Waikhong sub-division of Thoubal district, according to State government spokesperson and Education minister Moirangthem Okendro.

The decision was taken during a cabinet meeting convened at the conference hall of the Chief Minister’s Secretariat this morning at 9:30am chaired by the Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh.

According to Okendro, the State government had taken comments and opinions from the State Police and central security agencies like the Army, CRPF and BSF regarding the present law and order situation in the State. In their comments, the security forces recommended extension of the Disturb Area status by another year in order to enable acting properly against the militants based both in the hills and the valley areas of the State, he said.

The State government after deliberately considering and discussing the recommendations resolved to extend the Disturb Area status by another year starting December 1 under Section 3 of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 in all areas of the State excluding the Imphal Municipal areas, he said.

The Chief Minister also has the power to review the Disturb Area status after six months considering the law and order situation, he said.

The cabinet had also resolved to set up a Sugnu SDC circle under Waikhong sub-division in Thoubal district.

According to Okendro, 11 villages will come under the jurisdiction of the circle. He identified the villages as Mahou, Wangoo, Chairel, nungou, Nungou Wapokpi, Tangjeng, Tonsen, Sugnu, Lokhi Maru, Toupokpi and Serou.

He said the establishment of the new SDC circle will help the people of these villages in seeking official documents without going far.

The cabinet, he said, also decided to amend the Manipur Municipalities Act, 1994 to strengthen the urban local bodies.

He said with the amendment of the Municipalities Act will allow post creation of 27 Executive Officers and nine Assistant Executive Officers transferrable among the urban local bodies.

The State cabinet has also approved appointment of 357 contract post by the State Health Society under the National Health Mission. The posts include medical specialist doctors, psychiatrist, ENT specialists, dental surgeons, MBBS doctors, physiotherapist, staff nurse, programme consultant, counsellor and social workers.

He continued it was also decided to fill 24 vacant posts of AE/ASW in PWD through the MPSC. Regarding the recruitment process, he said 10 posts will be filled through direct recruitment whereas the others will be filled through promotion.

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