Subletting of teachers’ job found in Chingai schools

From Our Correspondent 

UKHRUL | July 27

A one day tour program to Paoyi, Paorei and Phungcham village was carried out by Pawan Yadav SDO of Chingai and LM Block along with Philachui Sharon, district coordinator SSA-RTE Ukhrul, Dr. Ramakhrishna, Program Coordinator, KVK Ukhrul.

The tour also includes Rinshang Pheiray, Zila Swachh Bharat Prerak, ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation & Tata Trusts, Ukhrul to oversee the various development programs being implemented in the three villages.

In the surprise visit, sub-letting of teachers was found in most of the schools. There was no drinking water facilities and separate toilets for boys and girls. Mid-Day meals were provided but not regularly due to inadequate provisions of rice. Most of the students have received their school uniforms from SSA except Paoyi Government High School.

Paoyi Government High School with a total of 118 students is functioning without Maths and Science teachers. Paorei Primary School is running with crack wall and without kitchen. The school building is in a dilapidated condition.

The roof of two class room of Paocham High School destroyed last year by storm is yet to be repaired. The headmaster of the school said that the matter has already been reported to the authority concerned in 2016. Besides, there is no chowkidar at Phungcham Primary School.

The school has a high record of student’s enrolments with strength of 176 students. One of the buildings with two classrooms is in a dilapidated condition which needs immediate repairing.

Awareness on biometric enrolment, MGNREGS Job Card verification and on-going Swachh Bharat Mission was disseminated to the villagers. The visiting team had an interaction with the teachers, students and meeting with the villagers.

Pawan Yadav gave assurance to refer the problems and the issues of the schools to the higher authority.

From Our Correspondent 

UKHRUL | July 27

A one day tour program to Paoyi, Paorei and Phungcham village was carried out by Pawan Yadav SDO of Chingai and LM Block along with Philachui Sharon, district coordinator SSA-RTE Ukhrul, Dr. Ramakhrishna, Program Coordinator, KVK Ukhrul.

The tour also includes Rinshang Pheiray, Zila Swachh Bharat Prerak, ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation & Tata Trusts, Ukhrul to oversee the various development programs being implemented in the three villages.

In the surprise visit, sub-letting of teachers was found in most of the schools. There was no drinking water facilities and separate toilets for boys and girls. Mid-Day meals were provided but not regularly due to inadequate provisions of rice. Most of the students have received their school uniforms from SSA except Paoyi Government High School.

Paoyi Government High School with a total of 118 students is functioning without Maths and Science teachers. Paorei Primary School is running with crack wall and without kitchen. The school building is in a dilapidated condition.

The roof of two class room of Paocham High School destroyed last year by storm is yet to be repaired. The headmaster of the school said that the matter has already been reported to the authority concerned in 2016. Besides, there is no chowkidar at Phungcham Primary School.

The school has a high record of student’s enrolments with strength of 176 students. One of the buildings with two classrooms is in a dilapidated condition which needs immediate repairing.

Awareness on biometric enrolment, MGNREGS Job Card verification and on-going Swachh Bharat Mission was disseminated to the villagers. The visiting team had an interaction with the teachers, students and meeting with the villagers.

Pawan Yadav gave assurance to refer the problems and the issues of the schools to the higher authority.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2282-subletting-of-teachers-job-found-in-chingai-schools

Centre to initiate dialogue with SoO groups from next month

Centre to initiate dialogue with SoO groups from next month

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

Chief minister, N. Biren Singh today informed the Manipur Legislative Assembly that the state government and Centre will start dialogue with Kuki militants under Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreement and find a solution to the armed movement within a stipulated time.

Biren was responding to queries raised by the Opposition bench in connection with demand No. 7 police on the seventh day of the ongoing budget session.

The Opposition MLAs while moving their cut motions alleged that the state government has failed to control cadres under SoO groups besides other illegal activities that violate ground rules.

Biren further divulged that to initiate the dialogue the government has appointed retired IB director, Debendra Sharma, as interlocutor.

The dialogue with Kuki militant under the two constituent group, UPF and KNO, was earlier proposed to be held on August 4 but owing to some technical shortcomings the talks has been deferred and likely to begin by August 10, said Biren.

He further maintained that the government will make sure that the dialogue does not prolong and try its best to find a solution within a year or two.

“The people of Manipur particularly in hill districts have enough of the activities of militants due to prolonged extension of SoO or cease-fire. So we will make sure that a solution to the problem is brought at the earliest”, he assured.

Clarifying on allegation of failure to curb extortion along the National Highways, the chief minister maintained that the army and police are under strong instruction to keep strict vigil on militant activities.

As a result, altogether 33 cadres of NSCN have been arrested for extortion since the BJP led government came to power. Similarly, altogether 52 cadres of different groups under the SoO were also reportedly arrested for violation of ground rules. Of the total arrested SoO cadres 12 KNA cadres was reportedly arrested from Churachandpur for creating chaos and 26 cadres of UKLF along with arms during a raid in their camps.

Biren further informed the House that the government will not tolerate violation of ground rules by any militant groups under SoO or cease fire and befitting action will be taken according to the law.

With regards to setting up of National Highway Protection Force (NHPF), he revealed that the Centre has given nod for establishment of four IRB battalions rather than the desired NHPF on technical grounds.

The recruitment for the IRB will begin once the vacant post in for the state forces which is 7411 is filled, he said.

According to Biren, the total sanctioned posts for the state forces including IRB are 30,819 out of which 23,398 already filled leaving 7,411 vacant. The process for filing up of the vacancies has already been started by the previous government, said the chief minister.

To curb other chronic problems vexing the department like mob justice, slow investigation etc, he said the present government has started taking initiative in various capacities considering the priorities of the public.

Setting of community policing, separate fast track court for women and children, separate traffic wing etc are some of the initiative, he said adding that strong instruction has been given to police not to jeopardize any case due to failure to file charge-sheet in time, he said.

While clarifying on the demands of the agitating home guards, he said that the government is presently not in the position to fulfil the demands in toto due to financial constraints.

If the demand of the home guards is to be made as per the order of the Supreme Court there will be huge financial involvement, he said. Nevertheless, he assured the House that the government will see what can be done to ease the grievances to some extent.

The chief minister further reiterated that there is no pre-condition agenda on the tripartite talks to be held between the state, Centre and UNC.

Centre to initiate dialogue with SoO groups from next month

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

Chief minister, N. Biren Singh today informed the Manipur Legislative Assembly that the state government and Centre will start dialogue with Kuki militants under Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreement and find a solution to the armed movement within a stipulated time.

Biren was responding to queries raised by the Opposition bench in connection with demand No. 7 police on the seventh day of the ongoing budget session.

The Opposition MLAs while moving their cut motions alleged that the state government has failed to control cadres under SoO groups besides other illegal activities that violate ground rules.

Biren further divulged that to initiate the dialogue the government has appointed retired IB director, Debendra Sharma, as interlocutor.

The dialogue with Kuki militant under the two constituent group, UPF and KNO, was earlier proposed to be held on August 4 but owing to some technical shortcomings the talks has been deferred and likely to begin by August 10, said Biren.

He further maintained that the government will make sure that the dialogue does not prolong and try its best to find a solution within a year or two.

“The people of Manipur particularly in hill districts have enough of the activities of militants due to prolonged extension of SoO or cease-fire. So we will make sure that a solution to the problem is brought at the earliest”, he assured.

Clarifying on allegation of failure to curb extortion along the National Highways, the chief minister maintained that the army and police are under strong instruction to keep strict vigil on militant activities.

As a result, altogether 33 cadres of NSCN have been arrested for extortion since the BJP led government came to power. Similarly, altogether 52 cadres of different groups under the SoO were also reportedly arrested for violation of ground rules. Of the total arrested SoO cadres 12 KNA cadres was reportedly arrested from Churachandpur for creating chaos and 26 cadres of UKLF along with arms during a raid in their camps.

Biren further informed the House that the government will not tolerate violation of ground rules by any militant groups under SoO or cease fire and befitting action will be taken according to the law.

With regards to setting up of National Highway Protection Force (NHPF), he revealed that the Centre has given nod for establishment of four IRB battalions rather than the desired NHPF on technical grounds.

The recruitment for the IRB will begin once the vacant post in for the state forces which is 7411 is filled, he said.

According to Biren, the total sanctioned posts for the state forces including IRB are 30,819 out of which 23,398 already filled leaving 7,411 vacant. The process for filing up of the vacancies has already been started by the previous government, said the chief minister.

To curb other chronic problems vexing the department like mob justice, slow investigation etc, he said the present government has started taking initiative in various capacities considering the priorities of the public.

Setting of community policing, separate fast track court for women and children, separate traffic wing etc are some of the initiative, he said adding that strong instruction has been given to police not to jeopardize any case due to failure to file charge-sheet in time, he said.

While clarifying on the demands of the agitating home guards, he said that the government is presently not in the position to fulfil the demands in toto due to financial constraints.

If the demand of the home guards is to be made as per the order of the Supreme Court there will be huge financial involvement, he said. Nevertheless, he assured the House that the government will see what can be done to ease the grievances to some extent.

The chief minister further reiterated that there is no pre-condition agenda on the tripartite talks to be held between the state, Centre and UNC.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2288-centre-to-initiate-dialogue-with-soo-groups-from-next-month

Five more demands passed

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | July 27
Altogether five demands for grants amounting to Rs.1412,71,29,000 for the year 2017-18, were unanimously passed by the House on the seventh day of the ongoing budget session today.
The demands passed by the House…

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

Altogether five demands for grants amounting to Rs.1412,71,29,000 for the year 2017-18, were unanimously passed by the House on the seventh day of the ongoing budget session today.

The demands passed by the House are demand No. 7 police Rs. 1359,72,11,000, demand No.24 vigilance Rs. 3,92,62,000, demand No. 31 fire protection and control Rs. 13,85,45,000, demand No. 32 jails Rs. 19,61,58,000 and demand No.33 home guards Rs. 15,59,53,000.

Motion for disapproval of policy cut was moved by the Opposition bench on four of the five demands except jails.

The demands were unanimously passed by both the benches after the cut motion moved by the Opposition bench was withdrawn after deliberate discussion.

The MLAs participated in the discussion and voting for the grants were K Ranjit, Yamthong Haokip, Kh Joykishan, Abdul Nasir, K Meghachandra, Okram Henry and Surjakumar Okram.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2287-five-more-demands-passed

Patient “deprived” of treatment at JNIMS

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

In a shocking incident, a lady who came to avail medical treatment in JNIMS was allegedly turned away for “no reasons” by an attendant.

The patient, identified as M. Thaba Devi (55) a resident of Konung Mamang, who has complaint of thyroid went to see the doctors at JNIMS today.

Like everyone else, Thaba accompanied by her sister-in-law, reportedly got herself a ticket after standing a long queue from 9am.

As per the ticket she was to see a medicine doctor in room No.117 and the same was also directed by the clerk in the counter.

Subsequently, Thaba and her sister-in-law approached an attendant of room No.117 and submitted the tickets and waited for her turn.

After a long wait, Thaba who was in serial number 33, was finally called at around 3.30 pm in by a lady attendant.

To her surprise, Thaba was reportedly asked by the attendant to produce previous papers of consultation with the doctor in the room.

Thaba alleged that she was asked to leave the doctor’s room after being informed that a referral paper from another doctor is needed if she is to see the present doctor (in room 117). The doctor was also present in the room.

She strongly resented on the attitude of the staff of the JNIMS depriving the right of a patient.

“We came to JNIMS for we cannot afford to go to private hospital. Is this the way a patient should be treated in a government hospital? We have waited for our turn since early morning and we even skipped our lunch only to be turned away for reasons not known to us”, she lamented.

She appealed to the authority concerned to look into the matter in the interest of poor people like me.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

In a shocking incident, a lady who came to avail medical treatment in JNIMS was allegedly turned away for “no reasons” by an attendant.

The patient, identified as M. Thaba Devi (55) a resident of Konung Mamang, who has complaint of thyroid went to see the doctors at JNIMS today.

Like everyone else, Thaba accompanied by her sister-in-law, reportedly got herself a ticket after standing a long queue from 9am.

As per the ticket she was to see a medicine doctor in room No.117 and the same was also directed by the clerk in the counter.

Subsequently, Thaba and her sister-in-law approached an attendant of room No.117 and submitted the tickets and waited for her turn.

After a long wait, Thaba who was in serial number 33, was finally called at around 3.30 pm in by a lady attendant.

To her surprise, Thaba was reportedly asked by the attendant to produce previous papers of consultation with the doctor in the room.

Thaba alleged that she was asked to leave the doctor’s room after being informed that a referral paper from another doctor is needed if she is to see the present doctor (in room 117). The doctor was also present in the room.

She strongly resented on the attitude of the staff of the JNIMS depriving the right of a patient.

“We came to JNIMS for we cannot afford to go to private hospital. Is this the way a patient should be treated in a government hospital? We have waited for our turn since early morning and we even skipped our lunch only to be turned away for reasons not known to us”, she lamented.

She appealed to the authority concerned to look into the matter in the interest of poor people like me.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2280-patient-deprived-of-treatment-at-jnims

Skill development prog to empower youths

IMPHAL | July 27

In a reply to a question of MLA, Okram Henry on the seventh day of the ongoing Assembly session, Labour minister Th. Radheshyam said that under the department, the Manipur Skill Development Mission has been set up to monitor and implement various skill development programmes.

The minister further relying to a question from the same MLA regarding various steps and schemes taken up to give employment to the youths, said, under the Pradhan Mantri Kausal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) which is being implemented by the Manipur Society for Skill Development (MSSD) targets to give skill training and job replacement link to 32,472 youths.

In another question raised by MLA, D. Korungthang pertaining to the present status of the alternate route to the National Highways from Wangjing to Khudengthabi via Heirok and Machi, Works minister Th. Biswajit replied that feasibility study is in progress by NHIDCL.

Answering to Wangkhei A/C MLA, Okram Henry’s question, Textiles, Commerce & Industries minister, Th. Biswajit  stated that DPR (Detailed Project Report) is under preparation in consultation with the technical committee constituted by the government and that the modality for running the Manipur Spinning Mills will be decided in due course.

IMPHAL | July 27

In a reply to a question of MLA, Okram Henry on the seventh day of the ongoing Assembly session, Labour minister Th. Radheshyam said that under the department, the Manipur Skill Development Mission has been set up to monitor and implement various skill development programmes.

The minister further relying to a question from the same MLA regarding various steps and schemes taken up to give employment to the youths, said, under the Pradhan Mantri Kausal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) which is being implemented by the Manipur Society for Skill Development (MSSD) targets to give skill training and job replacement link to 32,472 youths.

In another question raised by MLA, D. Korungthang pertaining to the present status of the alternate route to the National Highways from Wangjing to Khudengthabi via Heirok and Machi, Works minister Th. Biswajit replied that feasibility study is in progress by NHIDCL.

Answering to Wangkhei A/C MLA, Okram Henry’s question, Textiles, Commerce & Industries minister, Th. Biswajit  stated that DPR (Detailed Project Report) is under preparation in consultation with the technical committee constituted by the government and that the modality for running the Manipur Spinning Mills will be decided in due course.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2286-skill-development-prog-to-empower-youths

SoO groups are public menace: Johnson

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

The Integrity Protection Day was observed today by ACOAM-Lup, Kangleipak in coordination with various social activities and academicians at Manipur Press Club, Imphal.

Speaking as presidium member of the function, United Committee Manipur (UCM), president, Johnson Elangbam said that militant groups under the suspension of operation (SoO) have become a threat to the general public as they killed many innocent people and conducted many extortion from the innocent public.

The government has not taken up any action against violation of SoO ground rules, he charged.

He said safeguarding the state’s territorial integrity and communal harmony is firm stand of the people of the state but militant groups under SoO like KNA and UPF are trying to break up the state’s integrity and unity.

The UCM president blamed the state government for allowing the SoO groups to exercise their power to the civilians by breaking the ground rules.

He urged the state government to take up action and operation against such SoO militant groups if they violate the ground rules.

Stating that SoO groups pressured Kuki brothers and sisters to demand separate Kuki homeland and Kuki territorial council, which will affect the integrity of the state Johnson warned that the state government should be responsible if any communal riot breaks out.

A two minute silence was observed to honour the 18 martyrs.

The function was attended by ACOAM-Lup, Kangleipak president, Ksh. Somorendro, national awardee, H. Ibotombi Khuman, PANDM  president, Y. Dilipkumar, IPSA president, Kh. Chingkhei Luwang, Kanglamei president, Y. Leirikleima and KIL president, R.K. Sanahanbi as presidium members.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 27

The Integrity Protection Day was observed today by ACOAM-Lup, Kangleipak in coordination with various social activities and academicians at Manipur Press Club, Imphal.

Speaking as presidium member of the function, United Committee Manipur (UCM), president, Johnson Elangbam said that militant groups under the suspension of operation (SoO) have become a threat to the general public as they killed many innocent people and conducted many extortion from the innocent public.

The government has not taken up any action against violation of SoO ground rules, he charged.

He said safeguarding the state’s territorial integrity and communal harmony is firm stand of the people of the state but militant groups under SoO like KNA and UPF are trying to break up the state’s integrity and unity.

The UCM president blamed the state government for allowing the SoO groups to exercise their power to the civilians by breaking the ground rules.

He urged the state government to take up action and operation against such SoO militant groups if they violate the ground rules.

Stating that SoO groups pressured Kuki brothers and sisters to demand separate Kuki homeland and Kuki territorial council, which will affect the integrity of the state Johnson warned that the state government should be responsible if any communal riot breaks out.

A two minute silence was observed to honour the 18 martyrs.

The function was attended by ACOAM-Lup, Kangleipak president, Ksh. Somorendro, national awardee, H. Ibotombi Khuman, PANDM  president, Y. Dilipkumar, IPSA president, Kh. Chingkhei Luwang, Kanglamei president, Y. Leirikleima and KIL president, R.K. Sanahanbi as presidium members.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2283-soo-groups-are-public-menace-johnson

Panchayat elections reservation notice

IMPHAL | July 27
It has been notified by the Rural Development and Panchayati Raj department that for the purpose of reservation for the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in respect of the six zilla parishads, viz., Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoub…

IMPHAL | July 27

It has been notified by the Rural Development and Panchayati Raj department that for the purpose of reservation for the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in respect of the six zilla parishads, viz., Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal, Bishnupur and Kakching and Jiribam for the ensuing fith gerenral panchayat elections, only Imphal West has been reserved for the SC category.

The reservation of offices of the Adhyakshas and seats for SC and ST, women zilla parishad members in respect for the mentioned zilla parishads are also released.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2258-panchayat-elections-reservation-notice

Unrealistic plans stymie social welfare department: CAG

IMPHAL | July 27

Comptroller and Auditor General of India report for the year ended March 31, 2016 said that annual programme implementation plan of Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) to improve the nutritional and health status and non-formal pre-school education of children in the age-group of 0-6 years with a view to reduce the incidence of mortality, morbidity, malnutrition and school dropout was not realistic and several deficiencies were noticed in the planning process.

As per report the social welfare department prepared annual plans for three years (2013-14 to 2015-16) but it did not prepare for the preceding two years (2011-12 to 2012-13), it said.

The report said the state could not utilize the available fund under the scheme during 2011-12 to 2015-16. Further, the state share was not fully released during the last five years. The report also said that there were delay in release of ICDS fund, violation of provision of Central Treasury Fund (CTR) by depositing fund under the major head 8449, Detailed Countersigned Contingent (DCC) bills submitted without vouchers and irregular withdrawal of Fully Vouched Contingent bills.

The report further said that construction of 336 Anganwadi Centre (AWC) buildings was not started in spite of payment of Rs. 5.52 crore. According to the report, there were 645 AWC building against 2709 AWCs. Out of these, 180 were pucca buildings, 127 were semi-pucca and remaining 336 were kutcha buildings. The audit report also could not find assurance on quality service in view of inadequate space and furniture at the AWCs.

Moreover, lack of hygiene and sanitation was noticed in the test checked AWCs. As per report, none of the test checked AWCs had drinking water facility, weighing machines and medicine kits, and also, Pre School Education (PSE) kits were inadequate. 

Supplementary nutrition was interrupted by up to six months in a year and instances of providing supplementary nutrition below the required 25 days in a month were also noticed. Such interruptions would also have adverse impact on other components of the scheme such as PSE as children are likely to be discouraged to attend for PSE in the absence of supplementary nutrition, the report added.

There was a loss of scheme fund of Rs. 5 crore due to excess engagement of UDC/LDC(96 regular clerical staff for the 43 ICDS projects) the social welfare department against the prescribed norms and infructuous expenditure of 4.24 crore on idle staff (29 drivers).

Furthermore, there was lack of monitoring and supervision of AWCs by ICDS officials. The report said coordination of policy and implementation amongst the various departments to promote child development was not achieved. Also, there were irregular implementation of Management Information System (MIS) in ICDS and implementation of Kishori Shakti Yojana (KSY) scheme.

The report recommended that the government may consider to assess infrastructure requirement and take appropriate steps to ensure provision of adequate infrastructure facilities to implement all the components of ICDS in an effective manner, to augment the capacity of the scheme functionaries to the required standards through timely training and in consonance with the targets fixed under state training action plan, to take up adequate steps to test the quality of supplementary nutrition items and strive for uninterrupted distribution, to strengthen monitoring of the construction of AWC buildings so as to ensure quality and their timely completion and strengthening and streamlining regular monitoring and supervision of ICDS projects and AWCs to facilitate effective follow-up.

IMPHAL | July 27

Comptroller and Auditor General of India report for the year ended March 31, 2016 said that annual programme implementation plan of Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) to improve the nutritional and health status and non-formal pre-school education of children in the age-group of 0-6 years with a view to reduce the incidence of mortality, morbidity, malnutrition and school dropout was not realistic and several deficiencies were noticed in the planning process.

As per report the social welfare department prepared annual plans for three years (2013-14 to 2015-16) but it did not prepare for the preceding two years (2011-12 to 2012-13), it said.

The report said the state could not utilize the available fund under the scheme during 2011-12 to 2015-16. Further, the state share was not fully released during the last five years. The report also said that there were delay in release of ICDS fund, violation of provision of Central Treasury Fund (CTR) by depositing fund under the major head 8449, Detailed Countersigned Contingent (DCC) bills submitted without vouchers and irregular withdrawal of Fully Vouched Contingent bills.

The report further said that construction of 336 Anganwadi Centre (AWC) buildings was not started in spite of payment of Rs. 5.52 crore. According to the report, there were 645 AWC building against 2709 AWCs. Out of these, 180 were pucca buildings, 127 were semi-pucca and remaining 336 were kutcha buildings. The audit report also could not find assurance on quality service in view of inadequate space and furniture at the AWCs.

Moreover, lack of hygiene and sanitation was noticed in the test checked AWCs. As per report, none of the test checked AWCs had drinking water facility, weighing machines and medicine kits, and also, Pre School Education (PSE) kits were inadequate. 

Supplementary nutrition was interrupted by up to six months in a year and instances of providing supplementary nutrition below the required 25 days in a month were also noticed. Such interruptions would also have adverse impact on other components of the scheme such as PSE as children are likely to be discouraged to attend for PSE in the absence of supplementary nutrition, the report added.

There was a loss of scheme fund of Rs. 5 crore due to excess engagement of UDC/LDC(96 regular clerical staff for the 43 ICDS projects) the social welfare department against the prescribed norms and infructuous expenditure of 4.24 crore on idle staff (29 drivers).

Furthermore, there was lack of monitoring and supervision of AWCs by ICDS officials. The report said coordination of policy and implementation amongst the various departments to promote child development was not achieved. Also, there were irregular implementation of Management Information System (MIS) in ICDS and implementation of Kishori Shakti Yojana (KSY) scheme.

The report recommended that the government may consider to assess infrastructure requirement and take appropriate steps to ensure provision of adequate infrastructure facilities to implement all the components of ICDS in an effective manner, to augment the capacity of the scheme functionaries to the required standards through timely training and in consonance with the targets fixed under state training action plan, to take up adequate steps to test the quality of supplementary nutrition items and strive for uninterrupted distribution, to strengthen monitoring of the construction of AWC buildings so as to ensure quality and their timely completion and strengthening and streamlining regular monitoring and supervision of ICDS projects and AWCs to facilitate effective follow-up.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2285-unrealistic-plans-stymie-social-welfare-department-cag

Village chief alleges forceful land acquisition for sports varsity

From Our Correspondent

KANGPOKPI | July 26

Village chief of L. Tangnaum, previously known as Haraothel expressed his apprehension over the controversial issue of the construction of National Sports University, which could affect hill-valley relationship.

Vaiphei, Chief of L. Tangnaum village also blamed the state government and the authority concerned for the unwanted development and the alleged intimidating policy of acquiring land for the proposed university.

He continued that recently some persons from the neighbouring villages have been destroying the hills and forest plantation of L.Tangnaum (Haraothel) without any official authorisation. On July 23 a large track of hills and forest plantation was damaged by using heavy machineries taking away all the timbers without any authority and ran way with their machineries when L.Tangnaum villager chased them, he said.

He said that establishment of National sports varsity at Koutruk, Senjam Chirang and Sejam Khunou which will be an asset to the sports lover of the state is under threat of an early extinction even before the bill for the establishment of the varsity has been introduced in the Parliament owing to the highhandedness of some vested individuals.

He recalled that initially everybody welcome the idea of establishing the sports varsity at Koutruk, Senjam Chirang and Sejam Khunou and even they offered to donate land for the same but when large area of the location falls within the village of L. Tangnaum (Haraothel) the villagers raised strong objection against donating their land.

The villagers of L. Tangnaum are not against the establishment of the varsity but if any portions of their lands are to be affected, they demand the government to follow due process of law and go for land acquisition, H. Vaiphei said while adding that the villagers of L. Tangnaum had been unfortunately portrayed as anti-sports varsity. 

While accusing the state government for the entire misunderstanding by playing with the emotion of the innocent people, H. Vaiphei elucidated that the government had stealthily issued an allotment orders on December 28, 2016 allotting 325.60 acres of land to the director, Youth Affairs & Sports, Manipur which include 137.62 acres of village land of Haraothel, now L.Tangnaum under Dag.No.1 of village No.47-Koutruk.

He also alleged that the allotment orders were never published in the official gazette and its existence has been kept in the dark while adding that L.Tangnaum is a recognised hill village within Sadar Hills, now Kangpokpi district and any allotment is subject to the provision of Section 4(1) of the Manipur Legislative Assembly (Hill Areas Committee Orders, 1972 and the provisions of Section 29(1) (xiv) of the Manipur Hill Areas District Councils Act, 1971.

In fact, the revenue department has no authority regarding allotment of lands of Hill villages but it can acquire the same, H. Vaiphei asserted while cautioning that the government’s policy could ultimately lead to animosity between the people of hills and plain which could also derail the establishment of the sports varsity at the present location.

He asked the government as to why the allotment orders is not publishes in official gazette and on what ground the land of hill villages has been included in the allotment Orders issued by the revenue department in violation of the provisions of the related laws instead of going for land acquisition process.

From Our Correspondent

KANGPOKPI | July 26

Village chief of L. Tangnaum, previously known as Haraothel expressed his apprehension over the controversial issue of the construction of National Sports University, which could affect hill-valley relationship.

Vaiphei, Chief of L. Tangnaum village also blamed the state government and the authority concerned for the unwanted development and the alleged intimidating policy of acquiring land for the proposed university.

He continued that recently some persons from the neighbouring villages have been destroying the hills and forest plantation of L.Tangnaum (Haraothel) without any official authorisation. On July 23 a large track of hills and forest plantation was damaged by using heavy machineries taking away all the timbers without any authority and ran way with their machineries when L.Tangnaum villager chased them, he said.

He said that establishment of National sports varsity at Koutruk, Senjam Chirang and Sejam Khunou which will be an asset to the sports lover of the state is under threat of an early extinction even before the bill for the establishment of the varsity has been introduced in the Parliament owing to the highhandedness of some vested individuals.

He recalled that initially everybody welcome the idea of establishing the sports varsity at Koutruk, Senjam Chirang and Sejam Khunou and even they offered to donate land for the same but when large area of the location falls within the village of L. Tangnaum (Haraothel) the villagers raised strong objection against donating their land.

The villagers of L. Tangnaum are not against the establishment of the varsity but if any portions of their lands are to be affected, they demand the government to follow due process of law and go for land acquisition, H. Vaiphei said while adding that the villagers of L. Tangnaum had been unfortunately portrayed as anti-sports varsity. 

While accusing the state government for the entire misunderstanding by playing with the emotion of the innocent people, H. Vaiphei elucidated that the government had stealthily issued an allotment orders on December 28, 2016 allotting 325.60 acres of land to the director, Youth Affairs & Sports, Manipur which include 137.62 acres of village land of Haraothel, now L.Tangnaum under Dag.No.1 of village No.47-Koutruk.

He also alleged that the allotment orders were never published in the official gazette and its existence has been kept in the dark while adding that L.Tangnaum is a recognised hill village within Sadar Hills, now Kangpokpi district and any allotment is subject to the provision of Section 4(1) of the Manipur Legislative Assembly (Hill Areas Committee Orders, 1972 and the provisions of Section 29(1) (xiv) of the Manipur Hill Areas District Councils Act, 1971.

In fact, the revenue department has no authority regarding allotment of lands of Hill villages but it can acquire the same, H. Vaiphei asserted while cautioning that the government’s policy could ultimately lead to animosity between the people of hills and plain which could also derail the establishment of the sports varsity at the present location.

He asked the government as to why the allotment orders is not publishes in official gazette and on what ground the land of hill villages has been included in the allotment Orders issued by the revenue department in violation of the provisions of the related laws instead of going for land acquisition process.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2246-village-chief-alleges-forceful-land-acquisition-for-sports-varsity

Letpao cracks whip against use of fake certificate for jobs

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | July 26
Youth affairs and sports minister, Letpao Haokip, today informed the House that the department will take befitting action against any individual if found using fake sports certificate to get government jobs.
The …

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 26

Youth affairs and sports minister, Letpao Haokip, today informed the House that the department will take befitting action against any individual if found using fake sports certificate to get government jobs.

The minister stated this while responding to queries raised by the Opposition bench during the voting and discussion hours for grants on the sixth day of the ongoing budget session.

Letpao said there has been complaint of certification done by an order of department of personnel in the year 1998. However the case has not been officially proved.

Clarifying on the lack of proper policy for sports, he said that the sports policy which was framed in 1984 in consonant with the Sports Authority of Manipur is very much alive.

The policy has been upgraded in 2003, he said and added that under which an Olympian medalist will be awarded with cash incentive of Rs. 2 crore and 25 lakhs for the participants.

He further revealed that altogether 70 meritorious persons have been provided with government jobs and a requisition has been sent to MPSC to recruit 21 coaches.

To further encourage sports in the state, he said, the department is planning to take up new schemes and projects under Khelo India project a vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi including development of local playgrounds across the state.

With regards to the status of the proposed Sports University, he said that a total of 325.90 acres of land have been acquired by the revenue department at Haraothel and the fencing for the same has been started.

In his response to measure taken to preserve indigenous games, the minister informed that the department has been providing financial assistance to altogether 53 sports association.

He further informed the House that the department is actively considering the establishment of Sports Governing Body.

The chairman of the body will be the chief minister, the YAS minister as vice chairperson with sports personalities as the members, he said adding inclusion of sports curriculum as schools syllabus be the responsibility of the body.

Responding to queries raised by the Opposition bench with regards to community and rural department (C&RD), the concerned minister Th. Bishwajit Singh, divulged that road connectivity in rural areas will be improved with the launch of PMGSY-II due to be launched by 2019.

Clarifying on the inability of the government to properly implement PMGSY, he pointed out that the Phase 11th of the PMGSY is categorized in two batches.

He said that the detail project report (DPR) for the first batch sent by the previous government was not approved due to some technical error. As a result, the government had to send another DPR and convinced the concerned minister, he said.

Bishwajit informed the House that the DPR was approved by the Centre and a sum of Rs. 587.70 crore has been sanctioned for construction of 121 roads with total length of 1,199.225 km including 6 long span bridges.

The DPR for the second batch for construction of 163 roads with total length of 1962 km including 45 long bridges with an estimate of Rs 1044 crores has been completed, said Bishwajit.

According to him, once the amount for the second batch is sanctioned the development works for rural areas can be improved without any delay.

With regarads to Pradhan Mantri Awaj Yojna Grameen (PMAYG) a DPR of Rs. 495 crores have been submitted to the ministry, he said.

Bishwajit, who is also holding the portfolio of power department, said a state policy for power has been framed in line with the promise made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to make the country power sufficient by March 2019.

Stating that the state has now enough power Bishwajit expressed his confidence that the vision of the present government to electrify the rural areas by December 2018 will surely be achieved.

As per 2001 census altogether 2582 un-electrified villages were identified by the department out of which 2362 has been electrified, he said adding that process to electrify the remaining 220 villages is under active consideration.

Of the total 220, 63 villages from December Chandel, Senapait, Churachandpur, Ukhrul, Tamenglong have been included in the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana while the 113 villages will be included in the off grid plan and 39 in grid plan under the funding of Rural Electrification Corporation (REC), said Bishwajit.

Moreover, he informed that for the procurement of 330 numbers of transformers of different capacities tender has been floated besides procurement of other relevant equipments to further enhance the electrification work.

In his response to queries relating to minority and other backward classes (MOBC) and scheduled Castes department, chief minister, N. Biren Singh, contended that the beneficiary list of the year 2016 was incomplete a reason for the inability to distribute the loan.

He further pointed out that none of the applicants who applied for housing loans during the same government did not give any formal applications but only appeared on the list which made the identification process almost impossible.

Nevertheless, fresh preparation has been started to provide loans to beneficiaries under PMAY.

Of the total 3000 students who applied for scholarship only ten percent genuine beneficiaries was found despite the fact that repeated publicity through advertisement have been made for the same.

The chief minister further informed the government is mulling to implement widow scheme.

The Manipur Legislative Assembly passed four more demands for grants for the year 2017-18 amounting to Rs. 1727,37,73,000 on the sixth day of the ongoing budget session today.

The Opposition MLAs who participated in the discussion are N. Loken, K Ranjit, D. Korungthang, Kh. Joykishan, Md. Abdul Nasir, AK Mirabai, RK Imo, Md Fajur Rahim, K. Meghachandra, DD Thaisii.

MLAs from treasury bench, P. Sarat and TT Haokip, also participated in the discussion.

After deliberate discussion and submission of observations from both the benches, the cut motions were withdrawn before passing it unanimously.

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Constitution of boundary panel after Assembly session

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL July 26

Revenue minister Karam Shyam today announced on the floor of the House that a district boundary commission would be constituted to demarcate boundaries of the districts after ongoing budget session is over.

Replying to a question from Opposition Congress member R. K. Imo Singh the minister said the matter has been consulted with the law department and the process for setting up of the boundary commission is almost complete and it will be headed by a retired judge.

The state government will demarcate the district boundaries according to the report of the commission.

Manipur government created seven more districts last year increasing the number of districts in the state to 16.

 

Pony

The veterinary minister V. Hangkhalian told the House that the government has no plan as of now to shift the ponies loitering along Imphal streets. He was replying to a question put up by Opposition Congress member K. Ranjit Singh.

The minister said as per 2012 livestock census Manipur’s pony population is 1101. He said in 2015 the government provided financial assistance of Rs. 9,417 at an average to each of 15 selected pony clubs.

 

Organic farming

The minister of state for agriculture V. Hangkhalian informed the members of the Assembly that the Centre had released Rs. 3.8 crores to department of horticulture and soil conservation, which is the nodal department for implementation of organic farming for the year 2016-17.

Responding to a question raised by Congress member Abdul Nasir the minister said black aromatic rice (chak-hao) is cultivated under organic farming in four valley districts of Manipur for the year 2016-17.

 

VIP expenditure

The chief minister N. Biren Singh, who is also the leader of the House, informed that the state government spent about Rs. 41.82 lakhs in between March 15 and July 15 in connection with visits by VVIP and VIPs to the state.

The amount includes Rs. 25,04,620 for hotel accommodation, Rs. 13,49,284 for state dinner and cultural programmes and Rs. 3,28,875 for fuel, he said.

 

Recruitment

The social welfare minister Nemcha Kipgen said her department is recruiting 11 posts of child development project officer through Manipur Public Service Commission.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL July 26

Revenue minister Karam Shyam today announced on the floor of the House that a district boundary commission would be constituted to demarcate boundaries of the districts after ongoing budget session is over.

Replying to a question from Opposition Congress member R. K. Imo Singh the minister said the matter has been consulted with the law department and the process for setting up of the boundary commission is almost complete and it will be headed by a retired judge.

The state government will demarcate the district boundaries according to the report of the commission.

Manipur government created seven more districts last year increasing the number of districts in the state to 16.

 

Pony

The veterinary minister V. Hangkhalian told the House that the government has no plan as of now to shift the ponies loitering along Imphal streets. He was replying to a question put up by Opposition Congress member K. Ranjit Singh.

The minister said as per 2012 livestock census Manipur’s pony population is 1101. He said in 2015 the government provided financial assistance of Rs. 9,417 at an average to each of 15 selected pony clubs.

 

Organic farming

The minister of state for agriculture V. Hangkhalian informed the members of the Assembly that the Centre had released Rs. 3.8 crores to department of horticulture and soil conservation, which is the nodal department for implementation of organic farming for the year 2016-17.

Responding to a question raised by Congress member Abdul Nasir the minister said black aromatic rice (chak-hao) is cultivated under organic farming in four valley districts of Manipur for the year 2016-17.

 

VIP expenditure

The chief minister N. Biren Singh, who is also the leader of the House, informed that the state government spent about Rs. 41.82 lakhs in between March 15 and July 15 in connection with visits by VVIP and VIPs to the state.

The amount includes Rs. 25,04,620 for hotel accommodation, Rs. 13,49,284 for state dinner and cultural programmes and Rs. 3,28,875 for fuel, he said.

 

Recruitment

The social welfare minister Nemcha Kipgen said her department is recruiting 11 posts of child development project officer through Manipur Public Service Commission.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2251-constitution-of-boundary-panel-after-assembly-session

Groups clash over panchayat nominations

THOUBAL | July 26

 A clash between two groups of prospective candidates for Panchayat elections took place today around 2.30 pm at Yaripok Tulihal village.

One group was led by Md Abdulkalam (42) son of Rafiq Ali while the other group was led by Md Kamal Hasan, (22) son of Md Sirajuddin. Both are residents of Yaripok Tulihal. Tension erupted between the two groups while discussing the nomination for the ensuing panchayat elections.

A brief scuffle took place between the groups but no injuries were sustained by any person. Supporters of Md Abdulkalam called the police immediately and the matter was settled. In this regard a FIR was filed by Md Abdulkalam in Andro PS against Md. Abdul Hasan.

THOUBAL | July 26

 A clash between two groups of prospective candidates for Panchayat elections took place today around 2.30 pm at Yaripok Tulihal village.

One group was led by Md Abdulkalam (42) son of Rafiq Ali while the other group was led by Md Kamal Hasan, (22) son of Md Sirajuddin. Both are residents of Yaripok Tulihal. Tension erupted between the two groups while discussing the nomination for the ensuing panchayat elections.

A brief scuffle took place between the groups but no injuries were sustained by any person. Supporters of Md Abdulkalam called the police immediately and the matter was settled. In this regard a FIR was filed by Md Abdulkalam in Andro PS against Md. Abdul Hasan.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2244-groups-clash-over-panchayat-nominations

Students’ bid to storm Assembly foiled

Students’ bid to storm Assembly foiled

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 26

Students and volunteers of KSA today tried to storm the Manipur State Assembly from three different directions demanding legislation to prevent non-indigenous people from contesting elections and casting votes. They also demanded reservation of eight Assembly seats for the indigenous people.

The student’s marched towards Assembly from the western gate of DM College, who were stopped by the City police from reaching the Assembly near THAU Ground.

The students came out with the slogan “Yelhou Meegi Hak Kangadabani” and “Meetop na vote leppa yaroi.”

Later they were pushed back towards the campus and a little scuffle broke out between the police and students at the western gate and afterwards the situation was brought under control.

Students of Manipur College and Lilong Higher Secondary School staged a sit-in protest at Manipur College and later took out a rally, which was stopped them at Singjamei Yumnam Leikai from reaching the Assembly.

The same scenet was created when students of Mayai Lambi Zonal Council were stopped from reaching Assembly at Singjamei Yumnam Leikai. A confrontation between the police and student took place and later Zonal Council Akbar Boggi was detained by the police and released afterwards.

Bishnupur District Council students also marched towards Assembly from Thangmeiband Muzi Khul and were later stopped by the police from reaching the place.

Also the students of Alpha BCI Academy Thangmeiband, St. Savio English Higher Secondary School, and St Patric Higher Secondary School Thangmeiband also staged a sit-in protest and formed human chain.

Later, a press meet was held at Kangleipak Students’ Association (KSA) at Takel Leikai wherein Moirangthem Lakshman president KSA said their demands should be considered by the government within the on-going Assembly session.

The demands are drafting of a law against non-indigenous people from contesting election in eight different constituencies for first phase i.e  Wangkhei, Kangpokpi, Jiribam, Thangmeiband, Sagolband, Sugnu, Bishnupur and Uripok and to reserve it for the indigenous people.

“If the government fails to respond to our demand within the ongoing Assembly, then the organisation is all set to take up against strong agitations,” he concludes.

In a related development students of Churachand Higher Secondary School also demanded withdrawal of the FIR against students at the earliest.

General secretary of the school’s students union, Samson Longjam condemned chief minister N. Biren for registering FIR against students. Students of the school today boycotted classes in protest. He threatened to launch severe form of agitation.

Due to demonstration by the students the road adjacent to CC school was blocked for some hours. A team of Imphal East police led by SP K. Kabib rushed at the spot and pacified the agitators.

Students’ bid to storm Assembly foiled

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 26

Students and volunteers of KSA today tried to storm the Manipur State Assembly from three different directions demanding legislation to prevent non-indigenous people from contesting elections and casting votes. They also demanded reservation of eight Assembly seats for the indigenous people.

The student’s marched towards Assembly from the western gate of DM College, who were stopped by the City police from reaching the Assembly near THAU Ground.

The students came out with the slogan “Yelhou Meegi Hak Kangadabani” and “Meetop na vote leppa yaroi.”

Later they were pushed back towards the campus and a little scuffle broke out between the police and students at the western gate and afterwards the situation was brought under control.

Students of Manipur College and Lilong Higher Secondary School staged a sit-in protest at Manipur College and later took out a rally, which was stopped them at Singjamei Yumnam Leikai from reaching the Assembly.

The same scenet was created when students of Mayai Lambi Zonal Council were stopped from reaching Assembly at Singjamei Yumnam Leikai. A confrontation between the police and student took place and later Zonal Council Akbar Boggi was detained by the police and released afterwards.

Bishnupur District Council students also marched towards Assembly from Thangmeiband Muzi Khul and were later stopped by the police from reaching the place.

Also the students of Alpha BCI Academy Thangmeiband, St. Savio English Higher Secondary School, and St Patric Higher Secondary School Thangmeiband also staged a sit-in protest and formed human chain.

Later, a press meet was held at Kangleipak Students’ Association (KSA) at Takel Leikai wherein Moirangthem Lakshman president KSA said their demands should be considered by the government within the on-going Assembly session.

The demands are drafting of a law against non-indigenous people from contesting election in eight different constituencies for first phase i.e  Wangkhei, Kangpokpi, Jiribam, Thangmeiband, Sagolband, Sugnu, Bishnupur and Uripok and to reserve it for the indigenous people.

“If the government fails to respond to our demand within the ongoing Assembly, then the organisation is all set to take up against strong agitations,” he concludes.

In a related development students of Churachand Higher Secondary School also demanded withdrawal of the FIR against students at the earliest.

General secretary of the school’s students union, Samson Longjam condemned chief minister N. Biren for registering FIR against students. Students of the school today boycotted classes in protest. He threatened to launch severe form of agitation.

Due to demonstration by the students the road adjacent to CC school was blocked for some hours. A team of Imphal East police led by SP K. Kabib rushed at the spot and pacified the agitators.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2250-students-bid-to-storm-assembly-foiled

‘Time to decommission Loktak Hydro Electric Project’

IMPHAL | July 26
The people of Manipur can live better without the Loktak Project. But we cannot develop without the Loktak. The Loktak Hydro Electric Project and Ithai dam have been disastrous projects and they must be decommissioned.
This was state…

IMPHAL | July 26

The people of Manipur can live better without the Loktak Project. But we cannot develop without the Loktak. The Loktak Hydro Electric Project and Ithai dam have been disastrous projects and they must be decommissioned.

This was stated by M. Asnikumar, who is the vice chairman of Manipur Infrastructure Development Agency (MIDA) and also the state vice president of BJP Manipur unit in a statement handed out to the media.

The statement continued that Ithai dam has been the main reason for flash flood in an around the Loktak lake. Since the commissioning of Ithai Barrage in 1983, there have been disastrous flash floods in and around the lake. These floods have severely affected the socio-economic life of the people of Manipur, it said.

Since the construction and commissioning of this dam, there have been drastic overnight changes in the hydrological path of Loktak that have in turn adversely affected the environment and socio-economic condition of the people of Manipur, Loktak dwellers being the most affected, it added.

The statement further said the dam has blocked the course of Manipur river that drains Loktak Lake. This blockage has brought irreversible losses to the health of this rich fresh water lake in the Northeast, it said, adding many flora and fauna have become scarce and on the verge of extinction. These are evident by the dwindling varieties of native endemic species, including fishes, edible plants like heikak yelli, heikak, Taothabee paddy, etc, it said.

Another major threat to the health of the lake is the uncontrolled use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in the catchment areas of the lake. Within minutes of use, these toxic chemicals poison the water body and affect all who depend on it, the release maintained.

Moreover there has been excessive deforestation in the catchment areas of the lake, dumping of plastic and other non-degradable objects in the lake directly or through its tributaries. The distortion has caused excessive eutrophication causing unprecedented pollution of the lake, it added.

The fact that the lake is systematically being destroyed is proven beyond all reasonable doubts by now. In just 34 years, the destruction of the lake has brought untold sufferings to the people, it said.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2247-time-to-decommission-loktak-hydro-electric-project

Nagas have elected ‘unprincipled’ representatives: NPF

Newmai News Network

DIMAPUR |July 26

Huskha Yepthomi, working president of the Naga People’s Front (NPF) in his presidential address, to the CEC members during the ‘emergency’ meeting lamented that Nagas have elected “unprincipled” people as their representatives who could not remain faithful to the party.

 He expressed his anguish on the “habitual” visit of Kaziranga by the Naga MLAs whenever any disagreement emerges among themselves which is an unbecoming for matured leaders, according to NPF in a press release today.

 “This is the third time that Naga MLAs tried to solve their internal problems at Kaziranga and, therefore, after 2018 general election, the government of Nagaland should construct a guest house at Kaziranga”, Huskha Yepthomi mused.

He also expressed his anguish that the Naga MLAs were “huddled” into three buses and dispatched to the one of the “infamous” Kaziranga resorts after pick-and-choose dinner organised by T.R.Zeliang in his residence at Dimapur.

“On their return to Nagaland, en route to Kohima, the public welcomed them with slogans and insults along the road, which was a disgrace for a leader,” the NPF leaders said, adding, “With what kind of face they shall go to church and other political platforms?” he asked. 

T.R. Zeliang was running the government smoothly when public uprising compelled him to step down from the chief minister’s post, a consequence of conducting ULB election in February where two innocent lives were lost, the NPF Working President stated.

“The Joint Inquiry Commission (JIC) set up in the aftermath of the incidents is yet to submit its report, and therefore, T.R.Zeliang should not be the chief minister till the report is submitted and action taken therein,” he asserted.

According to him, Shürhozelie Liezietsu has announced that Nagaland Municipal Act shall be rewritten, however, even before the matter has been initiated; T.R. Zeliang has taken over the chief ministership through “backdoor”.

“It is an insult to the people of Nagaland. Now, the MLAs do not regard such important issues. All these ugly things took place under the patronage of the governor of Nagaland, P.B.Acharya”, Huskha Yepthomi said.

He reminded the members that suspension and expulsion of some MLAs from NPF party were the decision taken by the party on the recommendation of the Disciplinary Action Committee (DAC) in the interest of the party, and called upon all the party men to remain calm.

Newmai News Network

DIMAPUR |July 26

Huskha Yepthomi, working president of the Naga People’s Front (NPF) in his presidential address, to the CEC members during the ‘emergency’ meeting lamented that Nagas have elected “unprincipled” people as their representatives who could not remain faithful to the party.

 He expressed his anguish on the “habitual” visit of Kaziranga by the Naga MLAs whenever any disagreement emerges among themselves which is an unbecoming for matured leaders, according to NPF in a press release today.

 “This is the third time that Naga MLAs tried to solve their internal problems at Kaziranga and, therefore, after 2018 general election, the government of Nagaland should construct a guest house at Kaziranga”, Huskha Yepthomi mused.

He also expressed his anguish that the Naga MLAs were “huddled” into three buses and dispatched to the one of the “infamous” Kaziranga resorts after pick-and-choose dinner organised by T.R.Zeliang in his residence at Dimapur.

“On their return to Nagaland, en route to Kohima, the public welcomed them with slogans and insults along the road, which was a disgrace for a leader,” the NPF leaders said, adding, “With what kind of face they shall go to church and other political platforms?” he asked. 

T.R. Zeliang was running the government smoothly when public uprising compelled him to step down from the chief minister’s post, a consequence of conducting ULB election in February where two innocent lives were lost, the NPF Working President stated.

“The Joint Inquiry Commission (JIC) set up in the aftermath of the incidents is yet to submit its report, and therefore, T.R.Zeliang should not be the chief minister till the report is submitted and action taken therein,” he asserted.

According to him, Shürhozelie Liezietsu has announced that Nagaland Municipal Act shall be rewritten, however, even before the matter has been initiated; T.R. Zeliang has taken over the chief ministership through “backdoor”.

“It is an insult to the people of Nagaland. Now, the MLAs do not regard such important issues. All these ugly things took place under the patronage of the governor of Nagaland, P.B.Acharya”, Huskha Yepthomi said.

He reminded the members that suspension and expulsion of some MLAs from NPF party were the decision taken by the party on the recommendation of the Disciplinary Action Committee (DAC) in the interest of the party, and called upon all the party men to remain calm.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2249-nagas-have-elected-unprincipled-representatives-npf

Man found dead in hotel room

JIRIBAM | July 26

A man was found dead under mysterious circumstances inside a room of Star Hotel of Babupara, Jiribam today.

The deceased is identified as Konsam Chandrakriti Singh (24), son of (Late) K. Chandrakanta Singh of Ramnagar Tuko Silchar, Assam.

The hotel staff  became concern when Chandrakriti failed to open the door when they went to inform about the travel agent who came to receive him. He was supposed to leave for Imphal today morning.

Later, the hotel staff called Jiribam police and the police broke the door which was locked from inside and found the man hung in a doubtful position. The reason of his dead is yet known. The body was sent to Jiribam hospital for post-mortem and a case has been filed at Jiribam police station for further investigation.

JIRIBAM | July 26

A man was found dead under mysterious circumstances inside a room of Star Hotel of Babupara, Jiribam today.

The deceased is identified as Konsam Chandrakriti Singh (24), son of (Late) K. Chandrakanta Singh of Ramnagar Tuko Silchar, Assam.

The hotel staff  became concern when Chandrakriti failed to open the door when they went to inform about the travel agent who came to receive him. He was supposed to leave for Imphal today morning.

Later, the hotel staff called Jiribam police and the police broke the door which was locked from inside and found the man hung in a doubtful position. The reason of his dead is yet known. The body was sent to Jiribam hospital for post-mortem and a case has been filed at Jiribam police station for further investigation.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2245-man-found-dead-in-hotel-room

National disaster guidelines not complied: Report

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 26

The Audit Reports of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) of Government of Manipur for the year ended March 31 2016 have been released today by accountant general D. Jaisankar.

Three reports on social and general sections, economic and revenue sectors and on state finances 016 were released today. The reports have also been placed on the table of the state Assembly on July 21.

Addressing media persons in a press conference held at conference hall of the office the Accountant General (Audit), D. Jaisankar said the audit report is characterised by much negativity because many of the state’s departments failed to keep up with the target.

Along with him in the conference were Nirmala Maisnam, senior deputy accountant general, Aditya Rajendra Bhojgadhiya, deputy accountant general.

Jaisankar had highlighted almost every department’s development status since 2011-2012 to 2015-2016 reports. “Except for pulse polio immunisation, the state could not achieve the set target”, he continued.

One of the significant points amongst them is about the IFCD which can be related to the present flood situation of the state. He noted that planning for management of flood was not effective and comprehensive master plan for the state is not prepared.

He added that the Flood Plain Zoning Act, 1978 was not operationalised and the action plan of the National Disaster Guidelines was not complied with till the date of audit.

The accountant general reiterated that in spite of execution if 22 flood management projects and procurement of flood fighting materials during the period 2007-2016, the quantum of flood damage in terms of area, population and value of flood damage is in the ascending trend.

Giving the report on state finances, Jaisankar pointed out that the state government managed to earn only Rs. 15,000 during 2011-16 after investing Rs. 175.24 crore in companies, corporations and co-operative societies.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 26

The Audit Reports of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) of Government of Manipur for the year ended March 31 2016 have been released today by accountant general D. Jaisankar.

Three reports on social and general sections, economic and revenue sectors and on state finances 016 were released today. The reports have also been placed on the table of the state Assembly on July 21.

Addressing media persons in a press conference held at conference hall of the office the Accountant General (Audit), D. Jaisankar said the audit report is characterised by much negativity because many of the state’s departments failed to keep up with the target.

Along with him in the conference were Nirmala Maisnam, senior deputy accountant general, Aditya Rajendra Bhojgadhiya, deputy accountant general.

Jaisankar had highlighted almost every department’s development status since 2011-2012 to 2015-2016 reports. “Except for pulse polio immunisation, the state could not achieve the set target”, he continued.

One of the significant points amongst them is about the IFCD which can be related to the present flood situation of the state. He noted that planning for management of flood was not effective and comprehensive master plan for the state is not prepared.

He added that the Flood Plain Zoning Act, 1978 was not operationalised and the action plan of the National Disaster Guidelines was not complied with till the date of audit.

The accountant general reiterated that in spite of execution if 22 flood management projects and procurement of flood fighting materials during the period 2007-2016, the quantum of flood damage in terms of area, population and value of flood damage is in the ascending trend.

Giving the report on state finances, Jaisankar pointed out that the state government managed to earn only Rs. 15,000 during 2011-16 after investing Rs. 175.24 crore in companies, corporations and co-operative societies.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2248-national-disaster-guidelines-not-complied-report

Helpline for outbreak of diseases

IMPHAL | July 26
A Monitoring Cell Help Line for swine flu, dengue, Japanese Encephalitis and scrub typhus has been opened in the medical directorate and it will function from 6 am to 10 pm on all working days, said a release by health services, Manip…

IMPHAL | July 26

A Monitoring Cell Help Line for swine flu, dengue, Japanese Encephalitis and scrub typhus has been opened in the medical directorate and it will function from 6 am to 10 pm on all working days, said a release by health services, Manipur.

The monitoring cell will be fully under the control of state epidemiologist Dr Thangpa Serto, medical directorate, and the help line will be connected to Elangbam Ajay, pharmacist, CMO Imphal East in mobile number 8794386732, R. K. Basumani, pharmacist, CMO Imphal West in 8794391551 and Th. Ashu, pharmacist, CMO Imphal East in 8794386503.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2243-helpline-for-outbreak-of-diseases

Flash flood damages arable fields in Phalong

From Our Correspondent

TAMENGLONG | July 25

 Many wet fields in Phalong (Bhalok) village of Tamenglong have been destroyed recently by recent heavy rainfall and flash flood that occurred on July 20. Phalong village is located about 10 km away from Tamenglong district headquarters.

Speaking to this reporter, Ramliamang of Phalong said that due to lack of dumping ground for mud, stones and other materials from the construction work of Tamenglong-Kangchup road, the debris are carried down to the arable fields. The construction works are being carried out by Hindustan Construction Cooperation Company funded by ADB.

At least, 25 acres of land including 15 houses have been affected by the flash flood, which has been made worse by the debris of the said construction work. As of now none of the authorities concerned have visited the site.

Ramliamang appealed to the authority concerned of the district and as well to the state government and NGOs to come and take stock of the damage that has been done by the flash flood and the construction work.  He also appealed to take appropriate measures to compensate the losses in time.

From Our Correspondent

TAMENGLONG | July 25

 Many wet fields in Phalong (Bhalok) village of Tamenglong have been destroyed recently by recent heavy rainfall and flash flood that occurred on July 20. Phalong village is located about 10 km away from Tamenglong district headquarters.

Speaking to this reporter, Ramliamang of Phalong said that due to lack of dumping ground for mud, stones and other materials from the construction work of Tamenglong-Kangchup road, the debris are carried down to the arable fields. The construction works are being carried out by Hindustan Construction Cooperation Company funded by ADB.

At least, 25 acres of land including 15 houses have been affected by the flash flood, which has been made worse by the debris of the said construction work. As of now none of the authorities concerned have visited the site.

Ramliamang appealed to the authority concerned of the district and as well to the state government and NGOs to come and take stock of the damage that has been done by the flash flood and the construction work.  He also appealed to take appropriate measures to compensate the losses in time.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2214-flash-flood-damages-arable-fields-in-phalong

NPF to take up disqualification petition against ‘defectors’

Newmai News Network

DIMAPUR | July 25

The Naga People’s Front in the ‘emergency’ meeting of the party’s Central Executive Council held today in Kohima resolved to take up disqualification petition against all NPF legislators who defied the party whip issued by ‘NPF Chief Whip’ Kiyanilie Peseyie.

The whip was issued on July 21 on the floor of the Assembly under the Tenth Schedule para 2 (1) (a) of the Constitution of India.

Today’s NPF meeting condemned the “unconstitutional action” of the governor of Nagaland in installing TR Zeliang as chief minister “without” letter of support from the original political party letterhead, and demanded that the President of India immediately recall him.

The meeting also condemned the Speaker of Nagaland Legislative Assembly for his act of “favouritism and nepotism, and unconstitutionally siding with his brother-in-law” TR Zeliang. The meeting demanded the Speaker’s resignation on moral ground.

The meeting further condemned the “unconstitutional” government headed by TR Zeliang for “violating” all Constitutional provisions, and demands his immediate stepping down.

The NPF CEC emergency meeting further endorsed the Democratic Alliance of Nagaland (DAN) coalition partners’ decision to elect Kuzholuzo (Azo) Nienu  as DAN chairman. It also endorsed the decision of the Disciplinary Action Committee of the party to expel 20 members of the party MLAs and suspend 11 party MLAs for anti-party activities which are detrimental to the unity and integrity of the party.

The meeting recommended immediate suspension of EE Pangteang from the party for anti-party activities. The meeting also extended full support to the leadership of party president Dr Shurhozelie Liezietsu.

It further endorsed and “recognised” the election of Kuzholuzo (Azo) Nienu as the Leader of NPF Legislature Party, “considering that he has more than one-half support of the NPF party legislators”. It also demanded that he be officially recognised as such by the Nagaland Legislative Assembly with necessary protocol arrangements due to him.

The meeting also endorsed the support extended by the partypPresident Dr Shurhozelie Liezietsu to the Prime Minister of India for his sincere attempt to bring an early solution to the Naga political problem and to curb corruption in the country.

The NPF CEC meeting approved the Core Committee constituted by party president Dr Shurhozelie Liezietsu on July 24, 2017. It also approved the dissolution of NPF Working Committee and Finance Committee by the party president in accordance with the powers conferred on him vide Article V, Clause 10 read with Article IV, Clause 4 of the party Constitution.

The meeting then resolved to introduce Personal Confidential Report (PCR) system for all responsible members of the party with effect from July 2017.

The meeting also resolved to issue a clarion call to party legislators who have been “misled by selfish elements” to come back to the fold of the party to avoid severe penal repercussions since henceforth, all forms of anti-party activities will attract immediate disciplinary actions, be they party functionaries or legislators.

Finally, the emergency meeting of the NPF CEC recommended the dissolution of the NPF Peren Division and all frontal organisations of the party in the division for siding with expelled legislators.

Newmai News Network

DIMAPUR | July 25

The Naga People’s Front in the ‘emergency’ meeting of the party’s Central Executive Council held today in Kohima resolved to take up disqualification petition against all NPF legislators who defied the party whip issued by ‘NPF Chief Whip’ Kiyanilie Peseyie.

The whip was issued on July 21 on the floor of the Assembly under the Tenth Schedule para 2 (1) (a) of the Constitution of India.

Today’s NPF meeting condemned the “unconstitutional action” of the governor of Nagaland in installing TR Zeliang as chief minister “without” letter of support from the original political party letterhead, and demanded that the President of India immediately recall him.

The meeting also condemned the Speaker of Nagaland Legislative Assembly for his act of “favouritism and nepotism, and unconstitutionally siding with his brother-in-law” TR Zeliang. The meeting demanded the Speaker’s resignation on moral ground.

The meeting further condemned the “unconstitutional” government headed by TR Zeliang for “violating” all Constitutional provisions, and demands his immediate stepping down.

The NPF CEC emergency meeting further endorsed the Democratic Alliance of Nagaland (DAN) coalition partners’ decision to elect Kuzholuzo (Azo) Nienu  as DAN chairman. It also endorsed the decision of the Disciplinary Action Committee of the party to expel 20 members of the party MLAs and suspend 11 party MLAs for anti-party activities which are detrimental to the unity and integrity of the party.

The meeting recommended immediate suspension of EE Pangteang from the party for anti-party activities. The meeting also extended full support to the leadership of party president Dr Shurhozelie Liezietsu.

It further endorsed and “recognised” the election of Kuzholuzo (Azo) Nienu as the Leader of NPF Legislature Party, “considering that he has more than one-half support of the NPF party legislators”. It also demanded that he be officially recognised as such by the Nagaland Legislative Assembly with necessary protocol arrangements due to him.

The meeting also endorsed the support extended by the partypPresident Dr Shurhozelie Liezietsu to the Prime Minister of India for his sincere attempt to bring an early solution to the Naga political problem and to curb corruption in the country.

The NPF CEC meeting approved the Core Committee constituted by party president Dr Shurhozelie Liezietsu on July 24, 2017. It also approved the dissolution of NPF Working Committee and Finance Committee by the party president in accordance with the powers conferred on him vide Article V, Clause 10 read with Article IV, Clause 4 of the party Constitution.

The meeting then resolved to introduce Personal Confidential Report (PCR) system for all responsible members of the party with effect from July 2017.

The meeting also resolved to issue a clarion call to party legislators who have been “misled by selfish elements” to come back to the fold of the party to avoid severe penal repercussions since henceforth, all forms of anti-party activities will attract immediate disciplinary actions, be they party functionaries or legislators.

Finally, the emergency meeting of the NPF CEC recommended the dissolution of the NPF Peren Division and all frontal organisations of the party in the division for siding with expelled legislators.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2216-npf-to-take-up-disqualification-petition-against-defectors