KSA carries on stir

IMPHAL, Aug 24:As part of Kangleipak Students’ Association (KSA)’s sustained agita-tion demanding reserva- tion of eight ACs of the State for indigenous people and removal of non-local voters from electoral roll, KSA Thoubal district council today organised a sit-in protest at Progressive English School, Wangjing.
The demonstrators also formed human chain and shouted slogans against non-locals contesting elections and demanding reservation of seats to indigenous people in eight ACs.
They also raised slogans urging the CM given in the State Assembly to honour his commitment for protection of indigenous people and unconditional release of student leaders who were arrested during agitation.

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IMPHAL, Aug 24:As part of Kangleipak Students’ Association (KSA)’s sustained agita-tion demanding reserva- tion of eight ACs of the State for indigenous people and removal of non-local voters from electoral roll, KSA Thoubal district council today organised a sit-in protest at Progressive English School, Wangjing.
The demonstrators also formed human chain and shouted slogans against non-locals contesting elections and demanding reservation of seats to indigenous people in eight ACs.
They also raised slogans urging the CM given in the State Assembly to honour his commitment for protection of indigenous people and unconditional release of student leaders who were arrested during agitation.

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Governor visits CRPF training hub

IMPHAL, Aug 24: Governor Dr Najma Heptulla today visited the CRPF training hub, Chil Chil in Kangpokpi district during which she interacted with officers and men of the Central armed police force.
During the visit, the Governor witnessed the various tr…

IMPHAL, Aug 24: Governor Dr Najma Heptulla today visited the CRPF training hub, Chil Chil in Kangpokpi district during which she interacted with officers and men of the Central armed police force.
During the visit, the Governor witnessed the various trainings underway at the training centre.

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Illicit liquor seized

IMPHAL, Aug 24: One Bolero Pick up vehicle No MZ01N 2026 from Mizoram moving towards Churachandpur was stopped and checked by troops of Aina Battalion during a routine check of vehicles at Aina on August 20.
According to a press release of PIB Defence,…

IMPHAL, Aug 24: One Bolero Pick up vehicle No MZ01N 2026 from Mizoram moving towards Churachandpur was stopped and checked by troops of Aina Battalion during a routine check of vehicles at Aina on August 20.
According to a press release of PIB Defence, the vehicle was found loaded with 64 cases of Cane Beer and 18 bottles of Beer in loose packet which was being transported from Aizawl to Churachandpur illegally by the two occupants of the vehicle namely Lal Lian Tluanga (Driver) (30) s/o Din Khuathuang, resident of Sairang (Mizoram) and Nalal Awmpuia (23) s/o Liana, resident of Sairang (Mizoram).
On initial questioning, the two individuals revealed that they were smuggling the beer from Aizawl to Churachandpur. Both the individuals were handed over to Excise Department Churachandpur for further investigation, the release said.

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Yoga campaign organised

IMPHAL, Aug 24: Jwalamukhi Battalion under Senapati Brigade of Red Shield Division organised a Yoga Campaign at Saikul village yesterday as part of Healthy Manipur Campaign and Celebration of Yoga to encourage good health, fitness, natural healing and …

IMPHAL, Aug 24: Jwalamukhi Battalion under Senapati Brigade of Red Shield Division organised a Yoga Campaign at Saikul village yesterday as part of Healthy Manipur Campaign and Celebration of Yoga to encourage good health, fitness, natural healing and harmony among the people in the area. A total of 52 villagers including children, women and NGOs participated in the Yoga campaign which has been planned for a duration of one year up to June 21, said a press release of PIB Defence.

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Workshop held

IMPHAL, Aug 24: Thadou Students’ Association, General Headquarters (TSA-GHQ) and Manipur University jointly organised a workshop on Reservations in Manipur University at Hotel Nirmala today. About 60 members from various tribal student bodies and students’ unions attended the workshop wherein Dr Thathang Vaiphei and Dr Matthew Kamei of the university and Advocate Ravi Sharma acted as panelists.

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IMPHAL, Aug 24: Thadou Students’ Association, General Headquarters (TSA-GHQ) and Manipur University jointly organised a workshop on Reservations in Manipur University at Hotel Nirmala today. About 60 members from various tribal student bodies and students’ unions attended the workshop wherein Dr Thathang Vaiphei and Dr Matthew Kamei of the university and Advocate Ravi Sharma acted as panelists.

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Rishang Keishing mourned

IMPHAL, Aug 24: Scheduled Tribe Demand Committee of Manipur has deeply mourned the sudden demise of Rishang Keishing, former Chief Minister and Member of Parliament, who breathed his last on August 22 due to an illness.
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IMPHAL, Aug 24: Scheduled Tribe Demand Committee of Manipur has deeply mourned the sudden demise of Rishang Keishing, former Chief Minister and Member of Parliament, who breathed his last on August 22 due to an illness.

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‘Pulsar 160NS’ launched

IMPHAL, Aug 24: Manipur Motors, Mantripukhri today announced the launch of ‘Pulsar 160NS’ motorcycle. The vehicle was unveiled by the Manipuri film actor Gokul Athokpam.
Gagan K Mahapatra, Regional Manager (Service), Bajaj Auto Limited, HC Jain, GM, Manipur Motors and Showroom Manager, M Joshikanta were present at the event.
According to Sales Manager Yogesh K Panday, ‘Pulsar 160NS’ is the most powerful 160cc bike in the market. The vehicle has the weight of 142 kg and has 5 speed gear box and 4 valve engine with the maximum speed of 120 kmph.
It is available at M/s Manipur Motors, currently in black/ grey colour only with the ex-showroom price of Rs. 86,109, he informed.

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IMPHAL, Aug 24: Manipur Motors, Mantripukhri today announced the launch of ‘Pulsar 160NS’ motorcycle. The vehicle was unveiled by the Manipuri film actor Gokul Athokpam.
Gagan K Mahapatra, Regional Manager (Service), Bajaj Auto Limited, HC Jain, GM, Manipur Motors and Showroom Manager, M Joshikanta were present at the event.
According to Sales Manager Yogesh K Panday, ‘Pulsar 160NS’ is the most powerful 160cc bike in the market. The vehicle has the weight of 142 kg and has 5 speed gear box and 4 valve engine with the maximum speed of 120 kmph.
It is available at M/s Manipur Motors, currently in black/ grey colour only with the ex-showroom price of Rs. 86,109, he informed.

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Beneficiary list

IMPHAL, Aug 24: Department of Social Welfare, in a statement informed that the list of beneficiaries under Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme (IGNOAPS), Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme (IGNWPS), Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme (IGNDPS) and Manipur Old Age Pension Scheme (MOAPS) can be seen from the Department’s website www.socialwelfaremanipur.nic.in.

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IMPHAL, Aug 24: Department of Social Welfare, in a statement informed that the list of beneficiaries under Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme (IGNOAPS), Indira Gandhi National Widow Pension Scheme (IGNWPS), Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme (IGNDPS) and Manipur Old Age Pension Scheme (MOAPS) can be seen from the Department’s website www.socialwelfaremanipur.nic.in.

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One arrested for uploading obscene picture on Facebook

IMPHAL, Aug 24: Cyber Crime Unit, Imphal East, arrested one individual for uploading objectionable picture of a girl on Facebook and also recovered a 9 mm pistol loaded with six live rounds and 33 additional live rounds which he used in committing the …

IMPHAL, Aug 24: Cyber Crime Unit, Imphal East, arrested one individual for uploading objectionable picture of a girl on Facebook and also recovered a 9 mm pistol loaded with six live rounds and 33 additional live rounds which he used in committing the crime of rape against the victim girl.

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Liquors seized and disposed

Imphal, Aug 24: Imphal West district police carried out special drive against drugs and liquor from Sekmai to Kanglatongbi area, along the Imphal Dimapur National Highway, and seized a huge quantity of canned beer and local liquor from 16 different liq…

Imphal, Aug 24: Imphal West district police carried out special drive against drugs and liquor from Sekmai to Kanglatongbi area, along the Imphal Dimapur National Highway, and seized a huge quantity of canned beer and local liquor from 16 different liquor vendors.
According to reliable source, under the instruction of Imphal West SP, Themthing Ngasangva, a team of Imphal West police under the command of Additional SP (Law and Order) Priyadarshini Laishram and led by SDPO Lamphel, O Wangkhomba, along with personnel of Sekmai police carried out special drive along the National Highway, at around 11.45 am.
The police team raided 16 vendors located in and around Kanglatongbi to Sekmai area and seized a huge quantity of alcohol including 450 litres of local liquor, 42 beer bottles and 25 canned beer.
The seized items were destroyed by the police team in presence of locals/ village representative of the area.

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Newly appointed FFM members felicitated

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THOUBAL | Aug 24

Three members of Patriotic Writers’ Forum were felicitated today at the hall of Institute of Rural Education (IRE), Wangjing, for being recently appointed as the executive members of Film Forum Manipur for the year 2017-2019.

Vice-chairman of Patriotic Writers’ Forum, Yaiskul Khwairakpam and principal of IRE, Narengbam Rajivkumar were the presidium members in the ceremony jointly organised by Patriotic Writers’ Forum and IRE, Wangjing.

On the occasion, the newly appointed chairman of Film Forum, S. Mangoljao, its secretary of information and communication, Rakesh Naorem and executive member O.C. Meira were warmly welcomed on geting their new posts. All of three of them are the key members of Patriotic Writers Forum.

Film actress L. Tonthoi while speaking in the ceremony, said that keeping the idea of supporting each other is a good step. The ability to love a profession can assure success, she added. 

From A Correspondent

THOUBAL | Aug 24

Three members of Patriotic Writers’ Forum were felicitated today at the hall of Institute of Rural Education (IRE), Wangjing, for being recently appointed as the executive members of Film Forum Manipur for the year 2017-2019.

Vice-chairman of Patriotic Writers’ Forum, Yaiskul Khwairakpam and principal of IRE, Narengbam Rajivkumar were the presidium members in the ceremony jointly organised by Patriotic Writers’ Forum and IRE, Wangjing.

On the occasion, the newly appointed chairman of Film Forum, S. Mangoljao, its secretary of information and communication, Rakesh Naorem and executive member O.C. Meira were warmly welcomed on geting their new posts. All of three of them are the key members of Patriotic Writers Forum.

Film actress L. Tonthoi while speaking in the ceremony, said that keeping the idea of supporting each other is a good step. The ability to love a profession can assure success, she added. 

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MMP condoles

IMPHAL | Aug 24

President of Manipur People’s Party (MPP), O. Jugindro Singh have expressed condolences over the demise of former chief minister, Rishang Keishing.

The works done by the leader Rishang Keishing during his lifetime will enter into the pages of history, said a release. His deeds will be studied by the present and the future generations as he was a leader who brought a new direction to the people of Manipur and India as a whole, it said. The president of the party prays for the departed soul and shares the grief of the bereaved family, it added.

IMPHAL | Aug 24

President of Manipur People’s Party (MPP), O. Jugindro Singh have expressed condolences over the demise of former chief minister, Rishang Keishing.

The works done by the leader Rishang Keishing during his lifetime will enter into the pages of history, said a release. His deeds will be studied by the present and the future generations as he was a leader who brought a new direction to the people of Manipur and India as a whole, it said. The president of the party prays for the departed soul and shares the grief of the bereaved family, it added.

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Workshop on India’s HCFC phase out plan

IMPHAL | Aug 24

Two days workshop for supervisory officers of Customs and enforcement officials was inaugurated today by chief secretary of Manipur, Sh. RR Rashmi.

A release said, the workshop will focus on implementing the policy and enforcement component of India’s HCFC phase out management plan. During the function, the chief secretary highlighted the role of India in phasing out of HCFCs (hydrochlorofluorocarbons) and HFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) substances under the Montreal Protocol. He also emphasised about the role of enforcement officials in checking the illegal trade of the items taking place in different parts of the country. Additional chief secretary of Manipur, Shambhu Singh also gave awareness to the participants about the need to save the ozone cell for the welfare of mankind.

Chief commissioner of Customs and GST, NE region, Wilson Hangsing stressed about the role of customs in protection of ozone cell by checking illegal smuggling of Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS). While senior programme representative of UNEP, Atul Bagai explained the role and responsivities of customs in implementing HCFC phase out plan of the country and also told the participants to make maximum use of the workshop.

The workshop was organised by National Academy of Customs, Indirect Tax and Narcotics, Faridabad in collaboration with Ministry of Environment and Forest under the aegis of United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The workshop was attended by more than 25 officers of customs, GST and Directorate of Revenue Intelligence.

IMPHAL | Aug 24

Two days workshop for supervisory officers of Customs and enforcement officials was inaugurated today by chief secretary of Manipur, Sh. RR Rashmi.

A release said, the workshop will focus on implementing the policy and enforcement component of India’s HCFC phase out management plan. During the function, the chief secretary highlighted the role of India in phasing out of HCFCs (hydrochlorofluorocarbons) and HFCs (chlorofluorocarbons) substances under the Montreal Protocol. He also emphasised about the role of enforcement officials in checking the illegal trade of the items taking place in different parts of the country. Additional chief secretary of Manipur, Shambhu Singh also gave awareness to the participants about the need to save the ozone cell for the welfare of mankind.

Chief commissioner of Customs and GST, NE region, Wilson Hangsing stressed about the role of customs in protection of ozone cell by checking illegal smuggling of Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS). While senior programme representative of UNEP, Atul Bagai explained the role and responsivities of customs in implementing HCFC phase out plan of the country and also told the participants to make maximum use of the workshop.

The workshop was organised by National Academy of Customs, Indirect Tax and Narcotics, Faridabad in collaboration with Ministry of Environment and Forest under the aegis of United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The workshop was attended by more than 25 officers of customs, GST and Directorate of Revenue Intelligence.

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KSA continue protests against non-locals

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THOUBAL | Aug 24

Kangleipak Students’ Union district committee, Thoubal have organised today a demonstration at Lamding as a part of the ongoing agitations for the demand of introducing a law that prevents non locals from entering into politics.   

The demonstration was held by blocking a section of the road that connects Sangaiyumfam and Lamding i.e. from EEO Club to Lamding water supply scheme. A large number of students from Progressive English School, Lamding took part in the demonstration.

Playcards that said ‘Reservations should be made for indigenous people, starting from 8 districts and further towards all the remaining districts where non locals are in dominion’, ‘cancel the existing names of non-locals from the electoral role’, ‘the promises made by the CM on July 31, 2017 must be turned into actions’, ‘create a government free of non-locals to save the indigenous people’ etc. were displayed.

The student leaders expressed their wishes that pressure groups, Ima lups and students should support them.

From A Correspondent

THOUBAL | Aug 24

Kangleipak Students’ Union district committee, Thoubal have organised today a demonstration at Lamding as a part of the ongoing agitations for the demand of introducing a law that prevents non locals from entering into politics.   

The demonstration was held by blocking a section of the road that connects Sangaiyumfam and Lamding i.e. from EEO Club to Lamding water supply scheme. A large number of students from Progressive English School, Lamding took part in the demonstration.

Playcards that said ‘Reservations should be made for indigenous people, starting from 8 districts and further towards all the remaining districts where non locals are in dominion’, ‘cancel the existing names of non-locals from the electoral role’, ‘the promises made by the CM on July 31, 2017 must be turned into actions’, ‘create a government free of non-locals to save the indigenous people’ etc. were displayed.

The student leaders expressed their wishes that pressure groups, Ima lups and students should support them.

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Women group decries assault on minor

IMPHAL | Aug 24

The Khurai Thangjam Leikai Apunba Nupi Lup urged the government to take up legal action against one Ngairambam Bhubaneshwore (26) of Leirikyengbam Leikai for alleged sexual assault of a 5 year-old girl today.

Speaking to media persons today, the victim’s mother said that her daughter was not present at her school when her uncle went to pick up her from the school.

The mother said that she was waiting on the road side for her daughter but suddenly she saw Bhubaneshwore coming out from their house.

When she went inside their house she found her daughter crying sitting on the bed and when she asked her daughter explained the matter to her, she said.

She said that a case has been lodged to the Porompat police station regarding the matter, and according to police they said that the culprit was arrested today evening.

Sources said that angry mob has vandalised the room of Bhubaneshwore after the incident came to light.

IMPHAL | Aug 24

The Khurai Thangjam Leikai Apunba Nupi Lup urged the government to take up legal action against one Ngairambam Bhubaneshwore (26) of Leirikyengbam Leikai for alleged sexual assault of a 5 year-old girl today.

Speaking to media persons today, the victim’s mother said that her daughter was not present at her school when her uncle went to pick up her from the school.

The mother said that she was waiting on the road side for her daughter but suddenly she saw Bhubaneshwore coming out from their house.

When she went inside their house she found her daughter crying sitting on the bed and when she asked her daughter explained the matter to her, she said.

She said that a case has been lodged to the Porompat police station regarding the matter, and according to police they said that the culprit was arrested today evening.

Sources said that angry mob has vandalised the room of Bhubaneshwore after the incident came to light.

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Measures taken to check LPG black-market, says K. Shyam

IMPHAL | Aug 24
Consumer affairs, food and public distribution minister, Karam Shyam today said measures have been taken up, to check the sale of LPG cylinders in the black market. He was speaking as the chief guest during the LPG Safety Clinic cum P…

Measures taken to check LPG black-market, says K. Shyam

IMPHAL | Aug 24

Consumer affairs, food and public distribution minister, Karam Shyam today said measures have been taken up, to check the sale of LPG cylinders in the black market. He was speaking as the chief guest during the LPG Safety Clinic cum Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana Awareness programme.

Shyam said a survey has been completed and a meeting with the officials of Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) will be held to check the sale of LPG cylinders in the grey market. He also said a meeting with the LPG distributors will be held, to find out beneficiaries having multiple LPG connections.

LPG cylinders from consumers having multiple connections are allegedly sold in the black market, he added.

Expressing concern over the low numbers of beneficiaries availing the benefits of the PMUY scheme, the minister said more awareness programmes are needed for the target beneficiaries.

Since the launch of the PMUY Scheme in the State on June 5, the total numbers of beneficiaries who have installed LPG connections are just 8,572 (till August 21, 2017) and 13,119 application cleared (till August 21, 2017).

Further the minister urged distributors, IOC officials, and stakeholders for more active participation for enrolling beneficiaries so that the scheme can reach the targeted 2.43 lakh beneficiaries eligible for the scheme.

Speaking as the guest of honour, Stephen Chinkhanson Guite, Manager- LPG Sales, Imphal II urged the consumers to follow the guideline of one LPG connection per house to curb the shortage of LPG cylinders.

Urging the distributors to upgrade their services to include home delivery, SMS services among others, Stephen Chinkhanson Guite urged the distributors to identify women beneficiaries within their trading area to make the scheme successful.

As part of the function, K. Shyam gave LPG connection to 88 women beneficiaries of Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana and a safety demonstration was held for the LPG consumers. Shri Wairokpam Gonendro Singh, Advisor- AMUCO, Manipur attended the function as the President, which was organised by M/s Mahalakshmi Indane Gas.

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KEYL foundation day held

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BISHNUPUR | Aug 24
The 45th foundation day of Kanglei Enat Yokkhatpa Lup (KEYL) Nambol was held today at the community hall of Nambol Bazar.
On the occasion, founder secretary, K.M. Blooming School, Khangabok Thobal, Kh. Menjo…

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BISHNUPUR | Aug 24

The 45th foundation day of Kanglei Enat Yokkhatpa Lup (KEYL) Nambol was held today at the community hall of Nambol Bazar.

On the occasion, founder secretary, K.M. Blooming School, Khangabok Thobal, Kh. Menjor, president KEYL, Nambol, N. Tomal, social workers, Ayam Meriaba and L. Naba Khuman attended as chief guest, president and guests of honour respectively.

In regards to the foundation day, a total of 35 men and women from Nambol area were given old age pensions of Rs. 5000 each which was the amount for one year. Amongst the news reporters of the district, Dr. H. Romen was awarded with a customary shawl for performing his duties well.

Menjor said that the works done by KEYL to promote culture, social work and healthy relationships amongst the people are worthy of praise. The act of providing financial support to the age old people is highly motivating and truly honourable. He gave his prayers that the organisation may be able to provide such financial support every year.

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‘Designate DIG rank officer to investigate fake encounter’

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 24

The Supreme Court has asked the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) that it would be appropriate to appoint a senior officer at least the rank of DIG to lead the SIT team to investigate the fake encounter killings of Manipur.

Acting on the petition filed by the extra judicial execution victim families association, Manipur (EEVFAM) against extra judicial killing cases of 1528, the apex court on July 14 directed the CBI to form a special investigating team (SIT) for inquiring into fake encounter killings of Manipur.

As per the direction the CBI on July 27 last constituted a five men SIT team headed by the SP of CBI, New Delhi.

The petition was heard on Wednesday by a division bench comprising of Justice Madan, B. Lokur and Justice Uday Umesh Lalit.

During the hearing the bureau submitted before the SC that the order of the court was complied with by forming an SIT headed by SP rank.

The team will scrutinise various cases which have already been investigated by the higher and lower courts, commissions and Manipur Human Rights Commission and chargesheeted. The team is to submit their report to the Supreme Court by December 31, 2017.

The SC observed that it will be appropriate if a senior officer at least of the rank of DIG is appointed by the Director, CBI (if already not appointed) to monitor the investigation so that the investigation can be concluded expeditiously.

Given the 98 number of cases, the Court questioned whether the five men team would be enough to take up all the cases.

In response, the counsel of the respondents submitted before the court that although the SIT was headed by an SP the entire operation was to be carried out under the supervision of officer above the rank of SP.

With regards to the number of strength, the respondent’s counsel reportedly submitted that if required the investigation team will used man from other agencies.

In the meantime, division bench also made it clear that members of the team (SIT) should not be changed without leave of the court and should exclusively undertake the task in terms of the directive, except with regards to any pending matter which is nearing conclusion. The same directive will apply equally to the monitoring officers, added the SC.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 24

The Supreme Court has asked the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) that it would be appropriate to appoint a senior officer at least the rank of DIG to lead the SIT team to investigate the fake encounter killings of Manipur.

Acting on the petition filed by the extra judicial execution victim families association, Manipur (EEVFAM) against extra judicial killing cases of 1528, the apex court on July 14 directed the CBI to form a special investigating team (SIT) for inquiring into fake encounter killings of Manipur.

As per the direction the CBI on July 27 last constituted a five men SIT team headed by the SP of CBI, New Delhi.

The petition was heard on Wednesday by a division bench comprising of Justice Madan, B. Lokur and Justice Uday Umesh Lalit.

During the hearing the bureau submitted before the SC that the order of the court was complied with by forming an SIT headed by SP rank.

The team will scrutinise various cases which have already been investigated by the higher and lower courts, commissions and Manipur Human Rights Commission and chargesheeted. The team is to submit their report to the Supreme Court by December 31, 2017.

The SC observed that it will be appropriate if a senior officer at least of the rank of DIG is appointed by the Director, CBI (if already not appointed) to monitor the investigation so that the investigation can be concluded expeditiously.

Given the 98 number of cases, the Court questioned whether the five men team would be enough to take up all the cases.

In response, the counsel of the respondents submitted before the court that although the SIT was headed by an SP the entire operation was to be carried out under the supervision of officer above the rank of SP.

With regards to the number of strength, the respondent’s counsel reportedly submitted that if required the investigation team will used man from other agencies.

In the meantime, division bench also made it clear that members of the team (SIT) should not be changed without leave of the court and should exclusively undertake the task in terms of the directive, except with regards to any pending matter which is nearing conclusion. The same directive will apply equally to the monitoring officers, added the SC.

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State pays befitting tribute to Ava

State pays befitting tribute to Ava

Rishang’s body laid to rest at Mantripukhri

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 24

A pall of gloom descended over the Mantripukhri residence of the former chief minister, Rishang Keishing as his body was laid to rest this afternoon. A sizable number of cross-sections of people including the chief minister, N. Biren were present to pay their last respect.

Several Cabinet colleagues of the chief minister, including deputy chief minister Y. Joykumar, MLAs, top civil and police officers, family members along with their well-wishers took part in the funeral service of the late parliamentarian.

The gathering observed two-minute silence, followed by gun salute by a contingent of the Indian Reserved Battalion as mark of honour to the departed leader.

Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the funeral service, N. Biren said the nation has loss a tall leader whose guiding light had shown path to many. “The late leader always worked towards uniting the people of the state cutting across religion and ethnic affiliations”, he said, adding “he had wanted us to stay united under one roof”.

On being asked on the last minute change of the funeral site of the late leader out of pressure from the NSCN (IM), Biren brushed aside the question stating that he had just arrived from a tour and had no idea about it.

It may be mentioned that the funeral service was earlier planned to take place at Bungpa village, under Kamjong district the birth place of Rishang. There has been unconfirmed report of NSCN (IM) prohibiting the funeral at the late leader’s native village.

Further the chief minister said the contribution made by the late parliamentarian will never be forgotten. “He had expressed satisfaction on the effort made by the new government to unite the hills and the valley. He advised me never to look back”, added N. Biren.  

Earlier a memorial service was held at the MBC Centre Church in the morning. Speaking on the occasion, work minister, Th. Biswajit said that there will be everlasting peace and harmony in the state if the people of the state follow the ideology of the veteran political leader, Rishang Keishang.

The demise of Rishang is a big loss for the whole country, and no one in the world can replace him, said the minister.

Former chief minister, Okram Ibobi said that till his last breath Rishang was concerned about the welfare and unity of the people of the state.

“Rishang was a man of principle and punctuality, and besides he had great patience, and such quality made him one of the greatest politician leaders ever,” added Ibobi.

He can be referred as the teacher of many politician of the state as he gave lots of valuable advice and suggestions to most of the politician, continued the former chief minister.

Among others, Irrigation and Flood Control minister, Letpao Haokip, MLA, L. Radhakishore, BJP spokesperson, former MLA O. Joy, Lok Sabha MP, Thangso Baite, Lok Sabha MP, Thokchom  Meinya  along with others opposition MLAs attended the funeral service.

The memorial service was also attended by MBC general secretary, W. Konghar as minister and MBC Central Church, pastor, L. Simon Raomai as master of the ceremony.

Manipur Pradesh Congress party also paid tribute to Rishang Keishing at the Congress Bhavan, BT Road. Leaders and workers of the party gathered to pay tribute to the leader, whose body was brought to the Party office before the funeral service.

State pays befitting tribute to Ava

Rishang’s body laid to rest at Mantripukhri

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Aug 24

A pall of gloom descended over the Mantripukhri residence of the former chief minister, Rishang Keishing as his body was laid to rest this afternoon. A sizable number of cross-sections of people including the chief minister, N. Biren were present to pay their last respect.

Several Cabinet colleagues of the chief minister, including deputy chief minister Y. Joykumar, MLAs, top civil and police officers, family members along with their well-wishers took part in the funeral service of the late parliamentarian.

The gathering observed two-minute silence, followed by gun salute by a contingent of the Indian Reserved Battalion as mark of honour to the departed leader.

Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the funeral service, N. Biren said the nation has loss a tall leader whose guiding light had shown path to many. “The late leader always worked towards uniting the people of the state cutting across religion and ethnic affiliations”, he said, adding “he had wanted us to stay united under one roof”.

On being asked on the last minute change of the funeral site of the late leader out of pressure from the NSCN (IM), Biren brushed aside the question stating that he had just arrived from a tour and had no idea about it.

It may be mentioned that the funeral service was earlier planned to take place at Bungpa village, under Kamjong district the birth place of Rishang. There has been unconfirmed report of NSCN (IM) prohibiting the funeral at the late leader’s native village.

Further the chief minister said the contribution made by the late parliamentarian will never be forgotten. “He had expressed satisfaction on the effort made by the new government to unite the hills and the valley. He advised me never to look back”, added N. Biren.  

Earlier a memorial service was held at the MBC Centre Church in the morning. Speaking on the occasion, work minister, Th. Biswajit said that there will be everlasting peace and harmony in the state if the people of the state follow the ideology of the veteran political leader, Rishang Keishang.

The demise of Rishang is a big loss for the whole country, and no one in the world can replace him, said the minister.

Former chief minister, Okram Ibobi said that till his last breath Rishang was concerned about the welfare and unity of the people of the state.

“Rishang was a man of principle and punctuality, and besides he had great patience, and such quality made him one of the greatest politician leaders ever,” added Ibobi.

He can be referred as the teacher of many politician of the state as he gave lots of valuable advice and suggestions to most of the politician, continued the former chief minister.

Among others, Irrigation and Flood Control minister, Letpao Haokip, MLA, L. Radhakishore, BJP spokesperson, former MLA O. Joy, Lok Sabha MP, Thangso Baite, Lok Sabha MP, Thokchom  Meinya  along with others opposition MLAs attended the funeral service.

The memorial service was also attended by MBC general secretary, W. Konghar as minister and MBC Central Church, pastor, L. Simon Raomai as master of the ceremony.

Manipur Pradesh Congress party also paid tribute to Rishang Keishing at the Congress Bhavan, BT Road. Leaders and workers of the party gathered to pay tribute to the leader, whose body was brought to the Party office before the funeral service.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3097-state-pays-befitting-tribute-to-ava

Online food licence

IMPHAL | Aug 24
The State Food Safety commissioner, government of Manipur has notified that all the food business operators in eleven districts namely, Ukhrul, Tamenglong, Senapati, Kamjong, Noney, Kangpokpi, Chandel, Pherzwal, Kakching, Tengnoupal an…

IMPHAL | Aug 24

The State Food Safety commissioner, government of Manipur has notified that all the food business operators in eleven districts namely, Ukhrul, Tamenglong, Senapati, Kamjong, Noney, Kangpokpi, Chandel, Pherzwal, Kakching, Tengnoupal and Jiribam to avail the online services for food licence/registration and comply with the provisions of Food Safety Standards Act, 2006 and Rules and Regulations, 2011, said a release.

It said that manual applications will not be entertained by the State Licensing and Registering Authority for food license/registration for the eleven districts of the state in which online services have been launched.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3091-online-food-licence