A non-local shopkeeper shot dead

IMPHAL | Oct 4
A non-local shopkeeper was found shot dead by unknown armed assailants this morning near the second gate of Manipur University at Oinam Leikai under Singjamei police station Imphal West district.
The body was found at around 8 am. The …

IMPHAL | Oct 4

A non-local shopkeeper was found shot dead by unknown armed assailants this morning near the second gate of Manipur University at Oinam Leikai under Singjamei police station Imphal West district.

The body was found at around 8 am. The body was blind folded with hands tied behind his back and wore three bullet injuries on the chest and another at his abdomen both on left side and one bullet at the back side of his left thigh.

Police recovered three empty cases and a live ammunitions of 9 mm.

According to the locality of Oinam Leikai, they heard gun shots at around 8 this morning which they assumed to be of fire crackers.

The deceased was identified as Lalbabu Singh (50) son of Rawan Singh of Simraha, Motihari Champharan under Rajpur police station, Bihar. Presently he is staying at a rented house at Mantripukhri Lamlongei opposite to Mother Teresa Home.

Sources close to the deceased revealed that Lalbabu ran a fermented fish shop at Ngari Gulli, Thangal Bazar and he nad been staying in the state for teh last 13 years.

The source further said Lalbabu was last seen at around 7.15 am wherein he had his tea and he went to his shop in an auto.

The body has been deposited at RIMS morgue for post mortem. The body was identified as friends and relatives.

While it is yet to be ascertained the motive behind the killing, a case has been registered by the police in connection with the incident.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4104-a-non-local-shopkeeper-shot-dead

Final round of Aadhar enrolment underway in hill districts

IMPHAL | Oct 4
To intensify the Aadhar enroment drive in the state, the state home department has initiated a special drive particularly in the hill districts from October 3. The drive is to enrol individuals who have been left out in the previous cam…

IMPHAL | Oct 4

To intensify the Aadhar enroment drive in the state, the state home department has initiated a special drive particularly in the hill districts from October 3. The drive is to enrol individuals who have been left out in the previous campaign.

A release said the schedule of visit to villages has been notified to deputy commissioner concerned in consultation with local MLAs. The state government has already completed mandatory two rounds of visit to the villages, it said.

The release further said the current drive is an extra round planned by the state government to facilitate enrolment of remaining people. This will be the last round of visit to the villages, it added.

It appealed to the public to utilise this opportunity to get enrolled, adding that Aadhar enrolment is necessary for getting any benefits under the Central and state government schemes.

Further the release pointed out that people who fail to get enrolled will be deprived of the benefit of availing any government schemes. There will be no more village visit after the current final round and the left out persons have to approach the permanent enrolment centres in the office of the deputy commissioners at their own cost, it said.

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Demand for ST status will bring more inequality: ATSUM

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IMPHAL |Oct 4

Even as campaign for Schedule Tribe status of Meetei/Meitei by Schedule Tribe Demand Committee (STDC) has intensified, All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur (ATSUM) said it will fight to the end opposing the inclusion of Meetei/Meitei in the ST list.

ATSUM president, Vareiyo Shatsang said today that the apex tribal students’ body has been against any move from any quarter to include Meitei/Meetei in the ST list. The ATSUM president also said that they have apprised the authorities concerned in this regard. 

“The Meiteis have no criteria to be in the ST list,” said Vareiyo Shatsang. The ATSUM chief expressed that the campaign of the STDC for the inclusion of Meitei/Meetei in the ST list will bring more inequality in the State in all respects. “The Meiteis are in the General Category but now they want to be in the ST list. There is some hidden agenda behind the campaign of the STDC,” said the ATSUM president. “What is their interest?” asked Vareiyo Shatsang.

He continued ATSUM is seriously observing the development in connection with the campaign for the inclusion of Meiteis in the ST list.

It may be noted that the movement for the inclusion of Meitei/Meetei in the Scheduled Tribe list of India intensified with the resolution of the September 24 ‘public convention’ giving October 20 as the deadline to the State government of Manipur to submit its (State Government) recommendation to the Central government.

According to STDC, it had submitted a memorandum each to the then governor of Manipur on November 30, 2012 and to the then chief minister on December 18, 2012.

In response to a memorandum of the STDC, the ministry of tribal affairs, government of India vide letter dated May 29, 2013 informed the government of Manipur to forward specific recommendations along with the ethnographic reports and socio economic survey reports of Meitei/Meitei for consideration for inclusion in the ST list, according to STDC.

The issue was brought up in the budget session of Manipur Assembly on June 29, 2015, and the then chief minister, O Ibobi assured to consult experts and historians to take up necessary action if found reasonable. But there never was any tangible action, STDC rued.

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IMPHAL |Oct 4

Even as campaign for Schedule Tribe status of Meetei/Meitei by Schedule Tribe Demand Committee (STDC) has intensified, All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur (ATSUM) said it will fight to the end opposing the inclusion of Meetei/Meitei in the ST list.

ATSUM president, Vareiyo Shatsang said today that the apex tribal students’ body has been against any move from any quarter to include Meitei/Meetei in the ST list. The ATSUM president also said that they have apprised the authorities concerned in this regard. 

“The Meiteis have no criteria to be in the ST list,” said Vareiyo Shatsang. The ATSUM chief expressed that the campaign of the STDC for the inclusion of Meitei/Meetei in the ST list will bring more inequality in the State in all respects. “The Meiteis are in the General Category but now they want to be in the ST list. There is some hidden agenda behind the campaign of the STDC,” said the ATSUM president. “What is their interest?” asked Vareiyo Shatsang.

He continued ATSUM is seriously observing the development in connection with the campaign for the inclusion of Meiteis in the ST list.

It may be noted that the movement for the inclusion of Meitei/Meetei in the Scheduled Tribe list of India intensified with the resolution of the September 24 ‘public convention’ giving October 20 as the deadline to the State government of Manipur to submit its (State Government) recommendation to the Central government.

According to STDC, it had submitted a memorandum each to the then governor of Manipur on November 30, 2012 and to the then chief minister on December 18, 2012.

In response to a memorandum of the STDC, the ministry of tribal affairs, government of India vide letter dated May 29, 2013 informed the government of Manipur to forward specific recommendations along with the ethnographic reports and socio economic survey reports of Meitei/Meitei for consideration for inclusion in the ST list, according to STDC.

The issue was brought up in the budget session of Manipur Assembly on June 29, 2015, and the then chief minister, O Ibobi assured to consult experts and historians to take up necessary action if found reasonable. But there never was any tangible action, STDC rued.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4105-demand-for-st-status-will-bring-more-inequality-atsum

Cabinet nod to create more than 1000 acre land bank

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | Oct 4
The state Cabinet today resolved to create a land bank of the state by acquiring huge track of land over 1000 acres to be used for any future projects. Chief minister chaired the meeting at his secretariat.
Briefin…

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Oct 4

The state Cabinet today resolved to create a land bank of the state by acquiring huge track of land over 1000 acres to be used for any future projects. Chief minister chaired the meeting at his secretariat.

Briefing media persons at his official quarter at Sanjenthong late in the evening, works minister Th. Bishwajit Singh, said the objective of creating a land bank is to avoid usual difficulties encountered by the state to acquire land any ambitious project in the state.

The Cabinet resolved to acquire a total of 1048 acre at N. Khallong village under Imphal East district and 530 acres at Phungrei village under Saikul sub-division, he informed.

The meeting also approved acquisition of land for the construction of a new State Guest House and residential complex of ministers and officials at Chingmeirong east and 10-Meitei Keirang in Imphal East district.

The minister further revealed that the Cabinet also approved payment of compensation to 409 victims whose properties were damaged in a mob violence which occurred at Khurai Heikru Makhong in Imphal East district on December 18, 2016.

It has been informed that a committee comprising of Imphal East DC, SP, director fire service and executive engineer of PWD would be constituted to conduct enquiry into the incident.

As per the recommendation of the committee the compensation will be paid and the Cabinet meeting agreed to earmark a total of Rs. 1,98,27,246 for the same.

The Cabinet also decided to launch a sub-mission under the name and style of mission for economic empowerment of traditional artisans/craftsmen (MEETAC) to support traditional artisans/craftsmen of the state.

The proposed sub-mission will aim at developing the traditional crafts/arts sector of Manipur as per global standards to make it an important spoke in the wheel of economic activities.

It will be implemented under the state mission on employment, housing and drinking water for households by 2022 constituted by a Cabinet decision on May 3, 2017.

Textiles (handicrafts/handlooms), pottery, cane and bamboo crafts, jewellery (gold and non-gold), reed craft, stone carving, wood carving, dolls and toys, block printing, terracotta, hand embroidery (Zari etc) and tribal arts/crafts etc. are the some of the listed items which are to be covered under the sub-mission.

The Cabinet also gave its nod to the proposal for identification of 393.64 acres of land in revenue village 91-A Lamphelpat for development of water body by the department of water resources, Manipur.

The Cabinet also gave its nod to direct purchase of 5 acres of land for establishment of a police station at Behiang.

The Cabinet decided to adopt a general guideline for direct purchase of land through Direct Purchase Committee.

The guideline has been framed to do away with unreasonable variation and abnormally high cost in the rate of land for acquisition/purchase in different districts.

The Cabinet approved 24 days as General Holidays and 17 days as Public Holidays for the year 2018. It also endorsed framing of Manipur Waqf Regulation, 2017.

The Cabinet gave its nod to the re-designation of some posts of MHS Grade-II (Allopathy) as MHS Grade-II (AYUSH).

It also approved renaming of the post of Additional Public Prosecutor-cum-Additional Government Advocate (High Court), Manipur as Additional Government Advocate (High Court), Manipur with restrospective effect from 25-10-2016.

The Cabinet decided to appoint necessary staff for proper implementation of Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) in the state.

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Molest victim narrates ordeal

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Oct 4

A 14-year-old student of Elangbam Sulochana Academy, Hiyanglam was allegedly sexually abused by her school principal on September 20, leaving her traumatised. She quit going for classes in fear and shame of her principal and her school mates.

Thoibi (name changed) said on the ill-fated day, she and her younger sister, Tombi (name changed) were called out from their math class by the teacher cum principal cum founder of the school, Elangbam Surendro for not doing their homeworks.

Thoibi narrated that both of them were of the same class, standard II, and were called to the dining room of the school and were made to lie down opposite each other. They were detained after all the other school children had gone after the classes.

Then he instructed the elder sister to strip her innerwear and attempted to molest her while covering her younger sister’s face with a cloth. Sorendro was disturbed by his own mother calling him to do his other duties.

“After that incident, I don’t want to go to school again, I feel scared as our principal threatened us not to tell anyone, even to our parents”, Thoibi said. “But the thought of it makes me feel uncomfortable and I didn’t go to school after that.

Her mother, Tamphasana (name changed) said she noticed that her daughter didn’t go to school for 2-3 days. On parents’ meeting day on September 23, Thoibi refused to attend the meeting so she insisted Thoibi to tell her the reason for not going to school. Thoibi hesitated at first but told her the whole truth later.

After knowing the truth, Tamphasana consulted meira paibis and the club and went to Hiyanglam police station on the night of September 29. But the police officials did not register a case as it lacked detailed information and formality.

But the next day also, the case was not registered and according to police, once a case is filed, the process is complicated and takees long. But rather suggested them to shorten it through negotiations.

Thoibi said that she wanted her principal to realise his mistakes and not to repeat such type of demeanour in the future with anyone.

A case was filed on October 1 by Hiyanglam police station and on the day itself the case was transferred to Thoubal women police cell. The case was registered under POCSO Act, under Section 12. And the accused is on nnticipatory bail from October 3.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Oct 4

A 14-year-old student of Elangbam Sulochana Academy, Hiyanglam was allegedly sexually abused by her school principal on September 20, leaving her traumatised. She quit going for classes in fear and shame of her principal and her school mates.

Thoibi (name changed) said on the ill-fated day, she and her younger sister, Tombi (name changed) were called out from their math class by the teacher cum principal cum founder of the school, Elangbam Surendro for not doing their homeworks.

Thoibi narrated that both of them were of the same class, standard II, and were called to the dining room of the school and were made to lie down opposite each other. They were detained after all the other school children had gone after the classes.

Then he instructed the elder sister to strip her innerwear and attempted to molest her while covering her younger sister’s face with a cloth. Sorendro was disturbed by his own mother calling him to do his other duties.

“After that incident, I don’t want to go to school again, I feel scared as our principal threatened us not to tell anyone, even to our parents”, Thoibi said. “But the thought of it makes me feel uncomfortable and I didn’t go to school after that.

Her mother, Tamphasana (name changed) said she noticed that her daughter didn’t go to school for 2-3 days. On parents’ meeting day on September 23, Thoibi refused to attend the meeting so she insisted Thoibi to tell her the reason for not going to school. Thoibi hesitated at first but told her the whole truth later.

After knowing the truth, Tamphasana consulted meira paibis and the club and went to Hiyanglam police station on the night of September 29. But the police officials did not register a case as it lacked detailed information and formality.

But the next day also, the case was not registered and according to police, once a case is filed, the process is complicated and takees long. But rather suggested them to shorten it through negotiations.

Thoibi said that she wanted her principal to realise his mistakes and not to repeat such type of demeanour in the future with anyone.

A case was filed on October 1 by Hiyanglam police station and on the day itself the case was transferred to Thoubal women police cell. The case was registered under POCSO Act, under Section 12. And the accused is on nnticipatory bail from October 3.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4100-molest-victim-narrates-ordeal

Militant arrested in Manipur – Outlook India

Militant arrested in Manipur
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Imphal, Oct 4 A militant of the United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) was arrested from Kakching district, police said today. A self styled ‘sergeant’ of UKLF, Kamkholun Guite was arrested by police from Serou Lamkhai area of Kakching district and a 9 mm

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Imphal, Oct 4 A militant of the United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) was arrested from Kakching district, police said today. A self styled 'sergeant' of UKLF, Kamkholun Guite was arrested by police from Serou Lamkhai area of Kakching district and a 9 mm

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Manipur CM Condemns Killing of Non-Local, Warns of Reprisals – The Quint


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Manipur CM Condemns Killing of Non-Local, Warns of Reprisals
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After a long lull, a non-local man aged about 50 years was found shot dead near Manipur University campus on Wednesday, police said. The victim had been blindfolded and his hands tied before four shots were fired at his chest from close range. “He must …

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After a long lull, a non-local man aged about 50 years was found shot dead near Manipur University campus on Wednesday, police said. The victim had been blindfolded and his hands tied before four shots were fired at his chest from close range. "He must …

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2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup: Prayers held in Manipur for India’s success – Sportskeeda


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2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup: Prayers held in Manipur for India’s success
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Non-local shot dead in Manipur – Business Standard


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Non-local shot dead in Manipur
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After a long lull, a non-local man aged about 50 years was found shot dead near Manipur University campus near here on Wednesday, police said. The victim had been blindfolded and his hands tied before four shots were fired at his chest from close range.
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FIFA U-17 World Cup: Manipur vegetable vendor’s son Jeakson Singh’s road to glory – The Asian Age


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Manipur Govtgi warol taramna ok ee, adubu khongjangi firepti kansin khigani – KanglaOnline

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Manipur Govtgi warol taramna ok ee, adubu khongjangi firepti kansin khigani

Manipur Govt. na Scheduled Tribe Demand Committee Manipur na pamliba Meitei/Meeteibu ST status ta leihannaba recommendation ama lakliba tang 20.10.2017 faobagi manungda Centre da thabiyu haina date 29.10.17 da ayiba cherol pisinkhraba amadi angangba (red) badge thettuna date 20.10.17 faoba campaign chatharingei tanjada ngarang date 2.10.17 ta Manipur Govt. na newspaper gi khuthangda thadorakpa cherolasi […]

Manipur Govt. na Scheduled Tribe Demand Committee Manipur na pamliba Meitei/Meeteibu ST status ta leihannaba recommendation ama lakliba tang 20.10.2017 faobagi manungda Centre da thabiyu haina date 29.10.17 da ayiba cherol pisinkhraba amadi angangba (red) badge thettuna date 20.10.17 faoba campaign chatharingei tanjada ngarang date 2.10.17 ta Manipur Govt. na newspaper gi khuthangda thadorakpa cherolasi […]

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Doren’s “Theatre of the Earth” wins in Kerala

Oinam Doren’s latest film “Theatre of the Earth” won the Best film: Cinema of resistance award at the recently concluded Signs Film Festal held in Kochi, Kerala from 26- 30 September 2017. The 11th edition of the festival is organized by The Federation of Film Societies of India, Kerala. The film is a poetic cinematic representation on the […]

Oinam Doren’s latest film “Theatre of the Earth” won the Best film: Cinema of resistance award at the recently concluded Signs Film Festal held in Kochi, Kerala from 26- 30 September 2017. The 11th edition of the festival is organized by The Federation of Film Societies of India, Kerala. The film is a poetic cinematic representation on the […]

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Chauvinist winds over India

Radha Kumar The response to the Rohingya crisis is just one of many manifestations of a growing gracelessness Recent debates, whether over refugees, the right to dissent, or gender violence, suggest that India is becoming a nation devoid of compassion for those who are persecuted even to the point of murder. Are we such a […]

Radha Kumar The response to the Rohingya crisis is just one of many manifestations of a growing gracelessness Recent debates, whether over refugees, the right to dissent, or gender violence, suggest that India is becoming a nation devoid of compassion for those who are persecuted even to the point of murder. Are we such a […]

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Mission Indradhanush to begin from Oct 7: Dr K Rajo

Imphal, October 03 2017: The Director of Family Welfare Dr K Rajo has stated that Intensified Mission Indradhanush will be launched in the State from October 7 . Speaking to media persons at a media sensitization workshop on Intensified Mission Indradhanush (IMI), organised by the Family Welfare Department, Dr K Rajo said that the programme […]

Imphal, October 03 2017: The Director of Family Welfare Dr K Rajo has stated that Intensified Mission Indradhanush will be launched in the State from October 7 . Speaking to media persons at a media sensitization workshop on Intensified Mission Indradhanush (IMI), organised by the Family Welfare Department, Dr K Rajo said that the programme […]

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Lanheiba held in yet another case

Imphal, October 03 2017: Kh Gopendro, chairman of United Revolutionary Front (Lanheiba), has been formally arrested by a team of Sekmai police station, today in yet another case of murdering and burying two URF cadres inside their temporary designated camp at Loitang Khunou Spinning mill. Kh Gopendro s/o Kh Sangai of Keirenphabi Mamang Leikai, was […]

Imphal, October 03 2017: Kh Gopendro, chairman of United Revolutionary Front (Lanheiba), has been formally arrested by a team of Sekmai police station, today in yet another case of murdering and burying two URF cadres inside their temporary designated camp at Loitang Khunou Spinning mill. Kh Gopendro s/o Kh Sangai of Keirenphabi Mamang Leikai, was […]

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Pass Bill in winter session : JCILPS

Imphal, October 03 2017: The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) has once again urged the State Government to pass a Bill which would be acceptable to all communities of Manipur and which can effectively protect indigenous people from the onslaught of incessant influx . According to a press release issued by JCILPS […]

Imphal, October 03 2017: The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) has once again urged the State Government to pass a Bill which would be acceptable to all communities of Manipur and which can effectively protect indigenous people from the onslaught of incessant influx . According to a press release issued by JCILPS […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2017/10/pass-bill-in-winter-session-jcilps/

Fix date to submit report to Centre : STDCM

Imphal, October 03 2017: While welcoming the response of the Govt through a press note yesterday to the demand to accord ST status to Meiteis/Meeteis, the Scheduled Tribe Demand Committee Manipur (STDCM) said it will carry forward its stir though. STDCM is convinced that its demand has been honoured and considered by the Government, a […]

Imphal, October 03 2017: While welcoming the response of the Govt through a press note yesterday to the demand to accord ST status to Meiteis/Meeteis, the Scheduled Tribe Demand Committee Manipur (STDCM) said it will carry forward its stir though. STDCM is convinced that its demand has been honoured and considered by the Government, a […]

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Works Minister instructs engineers to repair roads on priority basis

Imphal, October 03 2017: Works Minister Thongam Biswajit Singh instructed the engineers of the Department to take up repairing and maintenance works of certain roads in view of next month’s Manipur Sangai Festival . Chairing the monthly review meeting of the Works Department today, at the Conference Hall of his New Secretariat office, the Minister […]

Imphal, October 03 2017: Works Minister Thongam Biswajit Singh instructed the engineers of the Department to take up repairing and maintenance works of certain roads in view of next month’s Manipur Sangai Festival . Chairing the monthly review meeting of the Works Department today, at the Conference Hall of his New Secretariat office, the Minister […]

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Promoting night life in Imphal Night Plaza : The first step

The question is just how far will Night Plaza or Imphal Evening go in promoting night life in Imphal. Or is the Night Plaza a political statement delivered by the BJP led Government that the law and order situation has improved to such an extent that people now can come out for an evening with […]

The question is just how far will Night Plaza or Imphal Evening go in promoting night life in Imphal. Or is the Night Plaza a political statement delivered by the BJP led Government that the law and order situation has improved to such an extent that people now can come out for an evening with […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2017/10/promoting-night-life-in-imphal-night-plaza-the-first-step/