Finance report hints non-utilisation of fund

Finance report hints non-utilisation of fund

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 5

 State Finance Account and Appropriate Accounts report 2016-17 indicates that due to excessive budgeting or lack of monitoring of fund by the government departments, some of the demands for grants has remained unutilised during  the same year.

Public works departments for instance, did not utilise 26.66 percent of the fund allocated, education department 18 percent, agriculture 49.30 percent, community and rural development 30.05 percent, general economic service and planning 85,55 percent, minor irrigation 47.41 percent, irrigation and flood control department  24.75 percent and social and welfare department 35.34 percent.

Speaking to media persons accountant general (A and E), D. Jaisankar said the annual accounts of the state consist of finance accounts and appropriate accounts. He said accounts are summary statements of accounts under the consolidation fund, contingency funds and the public accounts. The accounts are presented in two volumes, he added.

In abstract contingent (AC) bills out if Rs. 347.96 crores drawn against AC bill in 2016-17, AC bills amounting to Rs. 100.35 crores were drawn in March 2017 alone. Out of which Rs. 48.81 crores was drawn on the last day of March 2017 alone, he added.

He said amounts drawn in the month of March were indicative of the fact that the likelihood of actual expenditure of such drawls within the concerned financial year were remote and withdrawals were made mere to avoid lapse of appropriation.

He further said 923 detailed countersigned contingent (DCC) bills amounting to Rs. 1708.50 crores pertaining to the period 2003-17 were outstanding as on March 31, 2017. Delayed submission or prolong non-submission of supporting bills renders the expenditure under AC bills opaque, and susceptible to misuse.

Most of the outstanding AC bills pertain to the administrative departments of health services (28.27 percent), education (S) (10.77 percent), tribal affairs and hills (6.53 percent), police (6.53 percent) and power (6.45 percent), he added.

The appropriate accounts show that in the year 2016-17, there was actual expenditure of Rs. 10,652.06 crores, comprising of Rs. 8,213 crores on revenue accounts, Rs. 1, 493.57 crores on capital accounts, Rs. 1, 144.97 crores for repayment of debt, and Rs. 0.25 crores as loans and advances given by the State. There were savings under revenue and advances with reference to total grants allocated by the state legislature.

 During the conference Jaisankar released Appropriation Accounts 2016-17 and Finance Accounts 2016-17 (volume 1 and 2).

Finance report hints non-utilisation of fund

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 5

 State Finance Account and Appropriate Accounts report 2016-17 indicates that due to excessive budgeting or lack of monitoring of fund by the government departments, some of the demands for grants has remained unutilised during  the same year.

Public works departments for instance, did not utilise 26.66 percent of the fund allocated, education department 18 percent, agriculture 49.30 percent, community and rural development 30.05 percent, general economic service and planning 85,55 percent, minor irrigation 47.41 percent, irrigation and flood control department  24.75 percent and social and welfare department 35.34 percent.

Speaking to media persons accountant general (A and E), D. Jaisankar said the annual accounts of the state consist of finance accounts and appropriate accounts. He said accounts are summary statements of accounts under the consolidation fund, contingency funds and the public accounts. The accounts are presented in two volumes, he added.

In abstract contingent (AC) bills out if Rs. 347.96 crores drawn against AC bill in 2016-17, AC bills amounting to Rs. 100.35 crores were drawn in March 2017 alone. Out of which Rs. 48.81 crores was drawn on the last day of March 2017 alone, he added.

He said amounts drawn in the month of March were indicative of the fact that the likelihood of actual expenditure of such drawls within the concerned financial year were remote and withdrawals were made mere to avoid lapse of appropriation.

He further said 923 detailed countersigned contingent (DCC) bills amounting to Rs. 1708.50 crores pertaining to the period 2003-17 were outstanding as on March 31, 2017. Delayed submission or prolong non-submission of supporting bills renders the expenditure under AC bills opaque, and susceptible to misuse.

Most of the outstanding AC bills pertain to the administrative departments of health services (28.27 percent), education (S) (10.77 percent), tribal affairs and hills (6.53 percent), police (6.53 percent) and power (6.45 percent), he added.

The appropriate accounts show that in the year 2016-17, there was actual expenditure of Rs. 10,652.06 crores, comprising of Rs. 8,213 crores on revenue accounts, Rs. 1, 493.57 crores on capital accounts, Rs. 1, 144.97 crores for repayment of debt, and Rs. 0.25 crores as loans and advances given by the State. There were savings under revenue and advances with reference to total grants allocated by the state legislature.

 During the conference Jaisankar released Appropriation Accounts 2016-17 and Finance Accounts 2016-17 (volume 1 and 2).

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/6331-finance-report-hints-non-utilisation-of-fund

Preparation for Puya Meithaba Day observance complete

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 5

The International Observation Committee on Puya Mei Thaba (ICOP) is all set to observe the 289th Puya Meithaba day on January 9 (23rd day Manipuri lunar calendar of Wakching) at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen and Kangla Fort.

The historic day of Manipur will also be observed as “black day” for three days at Special Regular English School, Nambol, said convener of the observation committee, Moirangthem Naokhomba Meetei in a press meet held today at Citizens Club office at Wangkhei Khunou.

Naokhomba said this day is being observed by ICOP for 40 years now. Earlier it was Meitei National Front that used to organise the considered black day.

The ancient sacred scriptures, Puyas of Manipur were burnt under the influence of Shantidas Gossai, in his attempt to bring Vaishnavism in the state during the reign of King Pureiromba.

As part of the observance, the annual best citizen award will also be conferred to two individuals, one from the tribal communities and one from the valley area.

This year the Chingmi Tammi Nungshi Lipun award will be given to Tangkhul veteran singer, Reuben Mashangva and Maichou Ningshing award will be conferred to ICOP advisor, Ibechoubi Leima. The award consists of Rs.10,000 cash and a certificate each.

Naokhomba said the wall poster campaign kick-started today for the observation of the day.

The fruit of observance of this day resulted in many positive outcomes like the education of Meitei Mayek till graduate level. The cultural heritage of Manipur should be well preserved for future generations, he added.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 5

The International Observation Committee on Puya Mei Thaba (ICOP) is all set to observe the 289th Puya Meithaba day on January 9 (23rd day Manipuri lunar calendar of Wakching) at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen and Kangla Fort.

The historic day of Manipur will also be observed as “black day” for three days at Special Regular English School, Nambol, said convener of the observation committee, Moirangthem Naokhomba Meetei in a press meet held today at Citizens Club office at Wangkhei Khunou.

Naokhomba said this day is being observed by ICOP for 40 years now. Earlier it was Meitei National Front that used to organise the considered black day.

The ancient sacred scriptures, Puyas of Manipur were burnt under the influence of Shantidas Gossai, in his attempt to bring Vaishnavism in the state during the reign of King Pureiromba.

As part of the observance, the annual best citizen award will also be conferred to two individuals, one from the tribal communities and one from the valley area.

This year the Chingmi Tammi Nungshi Lipun award will be given to Tangkhul veteran singer, Reuben Mashangva and Maichou Ningshing award will be conferred to ICOP advisor, Ibechoubi Leima. The award consists of Rs.10,000 cash and a certificate each.

Naokhomba said the wall poster campaign kick-started today for the observation of the day.

The fruit of observance of this day resulted in many positive outcomes like the education of Meitei Mayek till graduate level. The cultural heritage of Manipur should be well preserved for future generations, he added.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/6325-preparation-for-puya-meithaba-day-observance-complete

Heritage complex of the Poumai community to be developed soon: N. Biren

Heritage complex of the Poumai community to be developed soon: N. Biren

IMPHAL | Jan 5

 said that a Heritage Complex of the Poumai community would be developed by the state government at Saranamei village, the oldest Poumai village to preserve and protect the historical elements and antique items associated with the community.

The CM was speaking as chief guest at the Poumai Thounii 2018 cum reception of chief minister held at Thingba Khunou (Shomai) village in Senapati district today. The function was jointly organised by Poumai Naga Union (PNU) and Thingba Khunou (Shomai) village, Senapati.

Biren said that the government had begun providing assistance to differently abled persons and skilled persons through different schemes. He urged the skilled persons to submit application seeking assistance from the government.

The CM further informed that government would launch two different welfare schemes on the Statehood Day of Manipur that falls on January 21. He said that ‘Hakshelgi Tengbang’ (Manipur Health Protection Scheme) will be launched on the day and it would become functional from the next day. He continued that the scheme would provide cashless benefit up to Rs. 2 lakhs per year per BPL/AAY/poor family on floater basis and the benefit would be applicable when a person is hospitalised. Under the scheme, a patient or the party need not carry cash for treatment at government hospitals and hospital bills will be taken care by the government, said N. Biren.

Moreover, 10 well equipped ambulances would be put in service at hill district headquarters on the same day in order to reduce inconveniences faced by people of the hills in bringing patients to health centres and hospitals, he added.

The CM also added that Rs. 11 crore had been earmarked to construct a guest house for the chiefs of different villages of hill districts inside the complex of Royal Palace in Imphal. Opening of different guest houses for all the communities in Imphal would be materialised once the government finalises the process of acquiring 1000 acres as a Land Bank of the state government at Nongmaiching area, he added.

Biren also assured the Poumai people to discuss the demand for declaring Poumai Thounii as a holiday of the state. He also assured to put forward the request to the authority concerned for broadcasting programmes in Poumai dialect between 6:20 pm to 6:50 pm in All India Radio, Imphal.

Expressing his strong desire to take up some developmental activities for the Poumai people as a New Year’s gift to the community, he requested the leaders of the community to prepare a representation taking all the inadequacies of all the Poumai people into account and submit it to the government. He added that the chief minister’s office would send response for all the representations or memoranda submitted to him through DC and community leaders.

While delivering presidential address, minister for PWD, IPR, RD and PR, Th. Biswajit Singh said that to bring an inclusive development in the state, road connectivity and water supply need to be improved, along with uninterrupted power supply. The government is trying its best to improve road connectivity in hill areas of the state, he added.

Mentioning about the various welfare schemes such as PMAY, Saubhagya and others, the minister said that the government has already directed the DCs to organise awareness campaign to inform about the existing welfare schemes so that people can avail the benefits of the schemes meant for the people. Under the leadership of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, the government is committed to deliver good, responsive and transparent governance to the people, he added.

The function was attended by minister for Tribal Affairs and Hills, N. Kayasii, minister for PHED, Losii Dikho, chairman of ADC Senapati, ML. Markson, president of Poumai Naga Union (PNU), L. Soloni Pao, principal secretary to CM, Vineet Joshi, media advisor to CM, Arun Irengbam, members of ADC Senapati and others.

The dignitaries were presented traditional shawls and gifts during the function, followed by various cultural songs and dances were showcased. 

It may be mentioned that Poumai Thounii is the biggest traditional festival of Poumai community.

Heritage complex of the Poumai community to be developed soon: N. Biren

IMPHAL | Jan 5

 said that a Heritage Complex of the Poumai community would be developed by the state government at Saranamei village, the oldest Poumai village to preserve and protect the historical elements and antique items associated with the community.

The CM was speaking as chief guest at the Poumai Thounii 2018 cum reception of chief minister held at Thingba Khunou (Shomai) village in Senapati district today. The function was jointly organised by Poumai Naga Union (PNU) and Thingba Khunou (Shomai) village, Senapati.

Biren said that the government had begun providing assistance to differently abled persons and skilled persons through different schemes. He urged the skilled persons to submit application seeking assistance from the government.

The CM further informed that government would launch two different welfare schemes on the Statehood Day of Manipur that falls on January 21. He said that ‘Hakshelgi Tengbang’ (Manipur Health Protection Scheme) will be launched on the day and it would become functional from the next day. He continued that the scheme would provide cashless benefit up to Rs. 2 lakhs per year per BPL/AAY/poor family on floater basis and the benefit would be applicable when a person is hospitalised. Under the scheme, a patient or the party need not carry cash for treatment at government hospitals and hospital bills will be taken care by the government, said N. Biren.

Moreover, 10 well equipped ambulances would be put in service at hill district headquarters on the same day in order to reduce inconveniences faced by people of the hills in bringing patients to health centres and hospitals, he added.

The CM also added that Rs. 11 crore had been earmarked to construct a guest house for the chiefs of different villages of hill districts inside the complex of Royal Palace in Imphal. Opening of different guest houses for all the communities in Imphal would be materialised once the government finalises the process of acquiring 1000 acres as a Land Bank of the state government at Nongmaiching area, he added.

Biren also assured the Poumai people to discuss the demand for declaring Poumai Thounii as a holiday of the state. He also assured to put forward the request to the authority concerned for broadcasting programmes in Poumai dialect between 6:20 pm to 6:50 pm in All India Radio, Imphal.

Expressing his strong desire to take up some developmental activities for the Poumai people as a New Year’s gift to the community, he requested the leaders of the community to prepare a representation taking all the inadequacies of all the Poumai people into account and submit it to the government. He added that the chief minister’s office would send response for all the representations or memoranda submitted to him through DC and community leaders.

While delivering presidential address, minister for PWD, IPR, RD and PR, Th. Biswajit Singh said that to bring an inclusive development in the state, road connectivity and water supply need to be improved, along with uninterrupted power supply. The government is trying its best to improve road connectivity in hill areas of the state, he added.

Mentioning about the various welfare schemes such as PMAY, Saubhagya and others, the minister said that the government has already directed the DCs to organise awareness campaign to inform about the existing welfare schemes so that people can avail the benefits of the schemes meant for the people. Under the leadership of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, the government is committed to deliver good, responsive and transparent governance to the people, he added.

The function was attended by minister for Tribal Affairs and Hills, N. Kayasii, minister for PHED, Losii Dikho, chairman of ADC Senapati, ML. Markson, president of Poumai Naga Union (PNU), L. Soloni Pao, principal secretary to CM, Vineet Joshi, media advisor to CM, Arun Irengbam, members of ADC Senapati and others.

The dignitaries were presented traditional shawls and gifts during the function, followed by various cultural songs and dances were showcased. 

It may be mentioned that Poumai Thounii is the biggest traditional festival of Poumai community.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/6332-heritage-complex-of-the-poumai-community-to-be-developed-soon-n-biren

Tribunal shuts children park

Tribunal shuts children park

Encroachers dot Langol reserved forest area

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 4

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has clamped down Maniwood Children Park located at Cheiraoching, which falls under Langol reserved forest area. The order was passed by Justice SP Wangdi of NGT in November 2017 following a petition filed by an NGO, Indigenous Perspectives.

The state forest department, acting on the NGT directive, has closed down the Maniwood Children Club which is an activity of the Joint Forest Management (JFM) of the said reserved forest area.

It may be mentioned that the children park is a joint effort of the forest department and Sinam Leikai residents under Forest Development Committee and Joint Forest Management Committee initiative.

The NGT, which is a tribunal set up by the Supreme Court to deal with environment related issues and expedite cases, passed the order that the said land was used without obtaining clearance under the Forest Conservation Act, 1980. It mentions that clearance has not been obtained for use of the forest land for non-forest activity and that said ‘club’ should cease operations until further orders.

The club has to obtain clearance under Section 2 of the Forest (Conservation ) Act, 1980 from the ministry of environment and forest(MoEF). This section points that the state authority has no right to use reserved forest area and the activities taken up should be related to forest conservation. Any form of non-forest activity which pertains to cultivation of tea, coffee, horticultural or medicinal plants and construction of houses, other structures which are not related with forest conservation is not allowed in reserved forest area.

At present there are 38 reserved forest areas in the state encompassing all districts except Ukhrul district. The Langol reserved forest and its extension stretches upto 22.25 square kilometers.

At present, there are about 1,144 buildings including religious structures encroaching on the reserved forest area such as Lamdeng, Irosemba, Tarung, Tharon etc. The area of land encroached as per forest department assessment in May 2017 is 93.5 hectares.

According to an official source, 32 families have already been evicted from the forest area last year.

It has been reported that certain business establishments and settlements have steadily been increasing in the past few years but many houses have dag-chitha, a document authorizing the land for habitation by the revenue department.   

The Langol reserved forest is a main catchment area for Lamphelpat and provides ecological balance for  Imphal. The arc shaped Langol reserved forest is the only immediate watershed for the main Imphal area. The other hills are a bit far away, and hence this forest has the primary role in maintaining the micro climate of the city. Saving Lamphel Pat will require saving this forest as it is the key watershed, according to environmentalists. High erosion from this hill range is a problem as it silts the Lamphel wetlands and causes frequent flood in Imphal areas like Uripok and this can be linked to quick runoff from the degraded Langol forest. 

Given the importance of saving Langol reserved forest for its critical importance in maintaining the micro climate of Imphal and for preserving Lamphel Pat as it serves as the only catchment, the present government may take proactive action against all without forest clearances.

Tribunal shuts children park

Encroachers dot Langol reserved forest area

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 4

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has clamped down Maniwood Children Park located at Cheiraoching, which falls under Langol reserved forest area. The order was passed by Justice SP Wangdi of NGT in November 2017 following a petition filed by an NGO, Indigenous Perspectives.

The state forest department, acting on the NGT directive, has closed down the Maniwood Children Club which is an activity of the Joint Forest Management (JFM) of the said reserved forest area.

It may be mentioned that the children park is a joint effort of the forest department and Sinam Leikai residents under Forest Development Committee and Joint Forest Management Committee initiative.

The NGT, which is a tribunal set up by the Supreme Court to deal with environment related issues and expedite cases, passed the order that the said land was used without obtaining clearance under the Forest Conservation Act, 1980. It mentions that clearance has not been obtained for use of the forest land for non-forest activity and that said ‘club’ should cease operations until further orders.

The club has to obtain clearance under Section 2 of the Forest (Conservation ) Act, 1980 from the ministry of environment and forest(MoEF). This section points that the state authority has no right to use reserved forest area and the activities taken up should be related to forest conservation. Any form of non-forest activity which pertains to cultivation of tea, coffee, horticultural or medicinal plants and construction of houses, other structures which are not related with forest conservation is not allowed in reserved forest area.

At present there are 38 reserved forest areas in the state encompassing all districts except Ukhrul district. The Langol reserved forest and its extension stretches upto 22.25 square kilometers.

At present, there are about 1,144 buildings including religious structures encroaching on the reserved forest area such as Lamdeng, Irosemba, Tarung, Tharon etc. The area of land encroached as per forest department assessment in May 2017 is 93.5 hectares.

According to an official source, 32 families have already been evicted from the forest area last year.

It has been reported that certain business establishments and settlements have steadily been increasing in the past few years but many houses have dag-chitha, a document authorizing the land for habitation by the revenue department.   

The Langol reserved forest is a main catchment area for Lamphelpat and provides ecological balance for  Imphal. The arc shaped Langol reserved forest is the only immediate watershed for the main Imphal area. The other hills are a bit far away, and hence this forest has the primary role in maintaining the micro climate of the city. Saving Lamphel Pat will require saving this forest as it is the key watershed, according to environmentalists. High erosion from this hill range is a problem as it silts the Lamphel wetlands and causes frequent flood in Imphal areas like Uripok and this can be linked to quick runoff from the degraded Langol forest. 

Given the importance of saving Langol reserved forest for its critical importance in maintaining the micro climate of Imphal and for preserving Lamphel Pat as it serves as the only catchment, the present government may take proactive action against all without forest clearances.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/6333-tribunal-shuts-children-park

Contributions of Prof. Gangmumei Kamei recalled on his 1st death anniversary

Contributions of Prof. Gangmumei Kamei recalled on his 1st death anniversary

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 5

It was last year, this day, the noted historian and politician, Professor Gangmumei Kamei passed away and shocked everyone. This year, his relatives, friends and people of the state mourn over his absence.

The main function of his death anniversary observation was held today at his residence in Namching (Maha Kabui), Keithelmanbi, NH 37.

Former vice-chancellor of Assam University, Professor J.B. Bhattacharya attended the function as chief guest. He recalled his time with Gangumei and said the late professor made the biggest contribution to the history of Manipur. He was the one who had systematically written down the history of the state scientifically, Bhattacharya pointed out.

Bhattacharya also noted that Gangmumei is the true son of the soil as he considered all communities of the state, both hills and the plains without any distinction.

Former minister Khasim Ruivah, retired professor of MU, N. Joykumar Singh, former registrar of MU, R.K. Ranjan, former chief minister Radhabinod Koijam and parliamentary secretary Sapam Ranjan attended the function among others.

During the function, a commemorative volume called ‘Reflections’ was released.

Around 1,500 people attended the event to mark the death anniversary of a remarkable man of the state.

Contributions of Prof. Gangmumei Kamei recalled on his 1st death anniversary

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 5

It was last year, this day, the noted historian and politician, Professor Gangmumei Kamei passed away and shocked everyone. This year, his relatives, friends and people of the state mourn over his absence.

The main function of his death anniversary observation was held today at his residence in Namching (Maha Kabui), Keithelmanbi, NH 37.

Former vice-chancellor of Assam University, Professor J.B. Bhattacharya attended the function as chief guest. He recalled his time with Gangumei and said the late professor made the biggest contribution to the history of Manipur. He was the one who had systematically written down the history of the state scientifically, Bhattacharya pointed out.

Bhattacharya also noted that Gangmumei is the true son of the soil as he considered all communities of the state, both hills and the plains without any distinction.

Former minister Khasim Ruivah, retired professor of MU, N. Joykumar Singh, former registrar of MU, R.K. Ranjan, former chief minister Radhabinod Koijam and parliamentary secretary Sapam Ranjan attended the function among others.

During the function, a commemorative volume called ‘Reflections’ was released.

Around 1,500 people attended the event to mark the death anniversary of a remarkable man of the state.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/6327-contributions-of-prof-gangmumei-kamei-recalled-on-his-1st-death-anniversary

Recycling of hospital waste-water for pollution free environment and sustainable development

By Dr N Irabanta Singh & Yashwant Kumar Pandey Introduction: As the pollution of the world has increased day by day, sources of clean Water resources have also decreased rapidly. As such we need to maintain our limited water resources by recycling available waste water in all possible way even from the hospitals. The disposal […]

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By Mathiupuang Gonmei One year has almost passed by when the legendary Prof. Gangmumei Kamei breathe his last but his legacy continues to live on. Even though he might have been gone physically his works and vision continue to be very much alive. Prof. Gangmumei Never Dies. He continues to inspire the livings today and […]

By Mathiupuang Gonmei One year has almost passed by when the legendary Prof. Gangmumei Kamei breathe his last but his legacy continues to live on. Even though he might have been gone physically his works and vision continue to be very much alive. Prof. Gangmumei Never Dies. He continues to inspire the livings today and […]

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Militants Kill Suspected Rapist in Manipur
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Militants Kill Suspected Rapist in Manipur
NorthEast Today
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Officers involved in Manipur belt scam will be punished: CM – The Shillong Times

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ICHAM felicitates ‘robot’ maker Nandalal

IMPHAL, Jan 4: Thiyam Nandalal, a Class XI student of Johnstone Higher Secon-dary School, Imphal who made John 2017 (a robot made of discarded materials) and achieved 1st position at the State Level Science Exhibition, 2017 for making a robot model was felicitated today. He will be representing Manipur along with 19 other students/exhibitors from […]

IMPHAL, Jan 4: Thiyam Nandalal, a Class XI student of Johnstone Higher Secon-dary School, Imphal who made John 2017 (a robot made of discarded materials) and achieved 1st position at the State Level Science Exhibition, 2017 for making a robot model was felicitated today. He will be representing Manipur along with 19 other students/exhibitors from […]

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ICHAM felicitates ‘robot’ maker Nandalal

IMPHAL, Jan 4: Thiyam Nandalal, a Class XI student of Johnstone Higher Secon-dary School, Imphal who made John 2017 (a robot made of discarded materials) and achieved 1st position at the State Level Science Exhibition, 2017 for making a robot model was felicitated today. He will be representing Manipur along with 19 other students/exhibitors from […]

IMPHAL, Jan 4: Thiyam Nandalal, a Class XI student of Johnstone Higher Secon-dary School, Imphal who made John 2017 (a robot made of discarded materials) and achieved 1st position at the State Level Science Exhibition, 2017 for making a robot model was felicitated today. He will be representing Manipur along with 19 other students/exhibitors from […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2018/01/icham-felicitates-robot-maker-nandalal/

CBI reaffirms two accused of Pallel drug haul case as absconders

IMPHAL | Jan 4 Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) today reaffirmed before the special judge, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substance, Manipur that two accused involved in the infamous Pallel drug hauled case were absconder. The two individuals identified as Zaminthang Tuboi and Letminlal Haokip both from Moreh were reaffirmed as absconders as CBI police were […]

IMPHAL | Jan 4 Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) today reaffirmed before the special judge, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substance, Manipur that two accused involved in the infamous Pallel drug hauled case were absconder. The two individuals identified as Zaminthang Tuboi and Letminlal Haokip both from Moreh were reaffirmed as absconders as CBI police were […]

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Vigilance dept renamed vigilance and anti-corruption police

IMPHAL | Jan 4 The State Cabinet has approved re-designation of the State Vigilance Department as the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Department. Accordingly, the new department, which will now have an Anti-Corruption Bureau, will function directly under the administrative control of the chief secretary cum Vigilance Commissioner with single file system. The landmark decision towards checking […]

IMPHAL | Jan 4 The State Cabinet has approved re-designation of the State Vigilance Department as the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Department. Accordingly, the new department, which will now have an Anti-Corruption Bureau, will function directly under the administrative control of the chief secretary cum Vigilance Commissioner with single file system. The landmark decision towards checking […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2018/01/vigilance-dept-renamed-vigilance-and-anti-corruption-police/

Biren commits to punish officers involved in police belt scam

IMPHAL | Jan 4 Chief minister N. Biren Singh clarified to the media today regarding the paper belt scam report published in today’s edition of this paper (Jan 3 edition) during a press conference at his secretariat conference hall today. He said that the sample of the belt approved by the tender committee was given […]

IMPHAL | Jan 4 Chief minister N. Biren Singh clarified to the media today regarding the paper belt scam report published in today’s edition of this paper (Jan 3 edition) during a press conference at his secretariat conference hall today. He said that the sample of the belt approved by the tender committee was given […]

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Missing debates

To borrow a Dickensian cliché, these are the best of times and these are the worst of times for the Manipur media. These are the best of times largely because of the rapid technology jumps it has been witnessing. A little over two decade ago, no newspaper in Manipur was capable of reproducing a news […]

To borrow a Dickensian cliché, these are the best of times and these are the worst of times for the Manipur media. These are the best of times largely because of the rapid technology jumps it has been witnessing. A little over two decade ago, no newspaper in Manipur was capable of reproducing a news […]

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Dynamic identity

Few works of art has more convincingly portrayed the irreconcilability of racial identities than in French existentialist author Albert Camus well known short story, “The Guest” set against the backdrop of the Algerian resistance movement against French colonialism. In it, a white school teacher, by ancestry a Frenchman but in every other sense of the […]

Few works of art has more convincingly portrayed the irreconcilability of racial identities than in French existentialist author Albert Camus well known short story, “The Guest” set against the backdrop of the Algerian resistance movement against French colonialism. In it, a white school teacher, by ancestry a Frenchman but in every other sense of the […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2018/01/dynamic-identity/

Manipur Cabinet Approves Setting up of Anti-Corruption Police Station – NorthEast Today

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Cabinet transforms Vigilance into anti-corruption PS Direct flights from Imphal to Delhi twice a week on Sundays and Tuesdays starting from next week

IMPHAL, Jan 4: With a view to check corruption and graft practices in the State, a Cabinet meeting held today decided to transform the State Vigilance Commission into an Anti-Corruption Police Station.
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IMPHAL, Jan 4: With a view to check corruption and graft practices in the State, a Cabinet meeting held today decided to transform the State Vigilance Commission into an Anti-Corruption Police Station.

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