Street ponies pose threat to road users

Street ponies pose threat to road users

IMPHAL | July 20

Today, while I was coming to attend my mother who is admitted at RIMS hospital, I met with an accident near College of Nursing, RIMS road when an uncontrolled pack of more than 50 horses ran towards me while I was riding a scooter.

The incident left me unconscious for a few minutes and my left arm is injured. Later, I was admitted at RIMS casualty.

I am deeply disheartened by the negligence of the concerned government agents and the owners of the ponies. I am also not satisfied with the police posted near the RIMS gate because I feel that they should have shooed away the ponies.

The Manipur pony is not only on the verge of extinction but also has caused troubles to the daily commuters and the traffic. The horses near the RIMS gate have now become a threat to the daily commuters who pass the road in front of the RIMS gate.

Also, it can cause troubles to emergency patients coming to the hospital.

I appeal to the government and related authorities and pony-owners to arrange a suitable space for the ponies which are released on the streets so that such incident does not occur in future. It may even claim human life.

Yours sincerely,

Somikanta Laishram

 Khurai Angom Leikai

Street ponies pose threat to road users

IMPHAL | July 20

Today, while I was coming to attend my mother who is admitted at RIMS hospital, I met with an accident near College of Nursing, RIMS road when an uncontrolled pack of more than 50 horses ran towards me while I was riding a scooter.

The incident left me unconscious for a few minutes and my left arm is injured. Later, I was admitted at RIMS casualty.

I am deeply disheartened by the negligence of the concerned government agents and the owners of the ponies. I am also not satisfied with the police posted near the RIMS gate because I feel that they should have shooed away the ponies.

The Manipur pony is not only on the verge of extinction but also has caused troubles to the daily commuters and the traffic. The horses near the RIMS gate have now become a threat to the daily commuters who pass the road in front of the RIMS gate.

Also, it can cause troubles to emergency patients coming to the hospital.

I appeal to the government and related authorities and pony-owners to arrange a suitable space for the ponies which are released on the streets so that such incident does not occur in future. It may even claim human life.

Yours sincerely,

Somikanta Laishram

 Khurai Angom Leikai

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2064-street-ponies-pose-threat-to-road-users

Congress upset over House time allocation

Our Bureau

IMPHAL  | July 20

Opposition Congress member Khumukcham Joykishan today announced in the House that that the Opposition will not attend the session of if the discussion on budget and passing of the appropriation bills are not held on separate days.

After the leader of the House N. Biren Singh presented the third report of the Business Advisory Committee concerning allocation of time Joykishan Singh stood up and observed that clubbing the demand discussion and passing of the appropriation bill on the same day, August 4 is not proper.

Stating that the Opposition will express their suggestions and there would not be any criticism on against the government, Joykishan, who is also the spokesperson of the Congress repeated urged the Speaker to keep a separate date for passing of the appropriation bills.

Joykishan also protested holding of session on Saturdays, maintaining that as there is no holiday on Saturdays unlike in the past sessions members will not have the time to study and analyse issues.

Reacting to Joykishan’s demand Speaker Yumnam Khemchand announced that the report of the Business Advisory Committee has already been adopted by the House and he took up the next agenda of the House.

Speaker announced that members Ngamthang Haokip and Charltonlien Amo sought leave on health grounds and took the grant of the members.

Though the Speaker took up the next agenda Joykishan was persistent telling the Speaker, “Please listen to the opinions of the Opposition bench. It will not be nice if appeals from the Opposition is not going to be listened to.

A visibly upset Joykishan said if sessions are going to be held on Saturdays the Opposition will not attend it.

“The governor will never give the assent of any bill passed by the House without the participation of the Opposition. We will not attend Saturday sessions. This will lead to a crisis,” Joykishan told the Speaker.

The Speaker brought the matter to end by saying that it could be discussed at an appropriate time.

Our Bureau

IMPHAL  | July 20

Opposition Congress member Khumukcham Joykishan today announced in the House that that the Opposition will not attend the session of if the discussion on budget and passing of the appropriation bills are not held on separate days.

After the leader of the House N. Biren Singh presented the third report of the Business Advisory Committee concerning allocation of time Joykishan Singh stood up and observed that clubbing the demand discussion and passing of the appropriation bill on the same day, August 4 is not proper.

Stating that the Opposition will express their suggestions and there would not be any criticism on against the government, Joykishan, who is also the spokesperson of the Congress repeated urged the Speaker to keep a separate date for passing of the appropriation bills.

Joykishan also protested holding of session on Saturdays, maintaining that as there is no holiday on Saturdays unlike in the past sessions members will not have the time to study and analyse issues.

Reacting to Joykishan’s demand Speaker Yumnam Khemchand announced that the report of the Business Advisory Committee has already been adopted by the House and he took up the next agenda of the House.

Speaker announced that members Ngamthang Haokip and Charltonlien Amo sought leave on health grounds and took the grant of the members.

Though the Speaker took up the next agenda Joykishan was persistent telling the Speaker, “Please listen to the opinions of the Opposition bench. It will not be nice if appeals from the Opposition is not going to be listened to.

A visibly upset Joykishan said if sessions are going to be held on Saturdays the Opposition will not attend it.

“The governor will never give the assent of any bill passed by the House without the participation of the Opposition. We will not attend Saturday sessions. This will lead to a crisis,” Joykishan told the Speaker.

The Speaker brought the matter to end by saying that it could be discussed at an appropriate time.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2070-congress-upset-over-house-time-allocation

Brave hearts rescue father and son from drowning

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | July 20
A tragic incident was averted when an unidentified two brave hearts rescued a father and son duo from drowning.
The incident happened when a car fell into the Nambul river while trying to take a turn at Masjid ro…

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 20

A tragic incident was averted when an unidentified two brave hearts rescued a father and son duo from drowning.

The incident happened when a car fell into the Nambul river while trying to take a turn at Masjid road of Paona bazar at around 5.40 pm today.

As the car fell into the river with the occupants, the swift current had carried away the car. A man present there jumped into the river and pulled out Seram Chingkheinganba (8) from the sinking car. His father S. Romajit was also dragged out from the car by one Keisam Sunder from Kongba Kshetri Leikai, who had jumped into the river to rescue the father son duo.

The unidentified person who rescued the child is said to be from Khongampat but his identity cannot be established till the time of filing this report. Only his photograph which was taken at the spot is available.

Sources alleged the railing which was supposed to be constructed at the riverside to prevent such accidents has not been finished, but the money sanctioned for the railing has been released nearly four years back.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2067-brave-hearts-rescue-father-and-son-from-drowning

Govt working on ILP bill, Biren re-assures House

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 20

Chief minister N. Biren today assured the House that his government will take pick up where the previous government let off on the issue of the demand for passing a legislation on the line Inner Line Permit (ILP) to regulate entry by migrant influx.

Rounding off the discussion on the motion of thanks to on the governor’s address Biren said the ILP imbroglio is carried over from the past government. Biren was responding to a demand by Congress member Kh. Joykishan for inclusion of implementation of ILP or framing of a suitable law for protection of the indigenous people of the state in the governor’s address.

Biren, who is also the leader of the House said out of the three bills, one has been sent back by the President and the previous government redrafted another bill that can replace the rejected one. However, the election came followed by flood.

“The government will consult all the stakeholders so that such legislation can protect all the communities. The government will work on this cautiously,” Biren said.

He further said the government is trying to tackle the problems which are immediate and the flood situation is more serious and needs serious intervention.

The government is planning to dredge the river beds of the Nambul, Kongba and Imphal rivers and more also to prevent siltation in the Loktak lake.

The chief minister clarified that the state government is left out of the talks between the NSCN (IM) and the Centre and it is not known what the framework agreement contains. However, the state government has been reassured by the Prime Minister that the territorial boundary of Manipur will not be compromised at any cost. “The stand of the present government on the issue of protection of territorial integrity has not changed from the stance taken by the previous government,” the chief minister assured.

Regarding protection of paddy land, Biren said the government has enacted a rule for preservation of the agricultural lands and many individuals have been fined for building concrete structures.

Stating that the anti-corruption cell is successful to a certain corruption, Biren mentioned that the Lok Ayukta is also being implemented. He stressed that the state government cannot provide white collar jobs for all the unemployed persons but focus is made on skill development encouraging entrepreneurship.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 20

Chief minister N. Biren today assured the House that his government will take pick up where the previous government let off on the issue of the demand for passing a legislation on the line Inner Line Permit (ILP) to regulate entry by migrant influx.

Rounding off the discussion on the motion of thanks to on the governor’s address Biren said the ILP imbroglio is carried over from the past government. Biren was responding to a demand by Congress member Kh. Joykishan for inclusion of implementation of ILP or framing of a suitable law for protection of the indigenous people of the state in the governor’s address.

Biren, who is also the leader of the House said out of the three bills, one has been sent back by the President and the previous government redrafted another bill that can replace the rejected one. However, the election came followed by flood.

“The government will consult all the stakeholders so that such legislation can protect all the communities. The government will work on this cautiously,” Biren said.

He further said the government is trying to tackle the problems which are immediate and the flood situation is more serious and needs serious intervention.

The government is planning to dredge the river beds of the Nambul, Kongba and Imphal rivers and more also to prevent siltation in the Loktak lake.

The chief minister clarified that the state government is left out of the talks between the NSCN (IM) and the Centre and it is not known what the framework agreement contains. However, the state government has been reassured by the Prime Minister that the territorial boundary of Manipur will not be compromised at any cost. “The stand of the present government on the issue of protection of territorial integrity has not changed from the stance taken by the previous government,” the chief minister assured.

Regarding protection of paddy land, Biren said the government has enacted a rule for preservation of the agricultural lands and many individuals have been fined for building concrete structures.

Stating that the anti-corruption cell is successful to a certain corruption, Biren mentioned that the Lok Ayukta is also being implemented. He stressed that the state government cannot provide white collar jobs for all the unemployed persons but focus is made on skill development encouraging entrepreneurship.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2069-govt-working-on-ilp-bill-biren-re-assures-house

Student body condemns Ateef killing

IMPHAL | July 20
The All Manipur Students Union (AMSU) strongly condemned the merciless killing of the Md Ateef Sheikh at Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Ateef was from Keikhu Maning Lekai, Imphal East district,who was pursuing MBBS final year at the private…

IMPHAL | July 20

The All Manipur Students Union (AMSU) strongly condemned the merciless killing of the Md Ateef Sheikh at Chittagong, Bangladesh.

Ateef was from Keikhu Maning Lekai, Imphal East district,who was pursuing MBBS final year at the private University of Science and Technology, Chittagong, said a release. His death came as a big loss to the people of Manipur and Indian, it said adding, his father Abdul Khalique Sheikh had struggled very hard for his education in the hope that Ateef will serve the people of Manipur someday.

AMSU appealed to the government and the authorities concerned to thoroughly investigate the crime and punish the guilty, adding the organisation is ready to give its assistance.

The organisation has also requested the students studying in others parts of India and abroad, not to indulge in such crimes and urged the parents to be strictly observe their children studying outside.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2065-student-body-condemns-ateef-killing

Snapping of highways disruption sends prices soaring

IMPHAL | July 20

Goods trucks have begun moving on the Imphal-Dimapur highway, which was cut off due to recent landslide and the deterioration of the Barak bridge located along Imphal-Jiribam highway has been repaired.

But, prices of essential items have not come down in some retail stores. More than 200 goods trucks left Jiribam for Imphal according to a source.

The source said other than the goods truck, oil tankers and trucks carrying cooking gas have also left for Imphal.

Prices of onion, garlic and potato have increased by Rs. 5-10 per kg in some retail shops whereas the price of petrol and cooking gas have reached Rs. 80-100 and 1700-2000 in the black market respectively. 

“We buy essential items daily to run our hotel but the hike in price has brought us some problems in our daily earning.” said a hotel owner. “The price hike of goods has hit the sales added another shopkeeper.”

One of the women vendors who sell vegetables in the city said due to the flood affecting in most areas, there is increase in the price vegetables also.

“It is high time that the government checked the rising prices of essential commodities to offer some help to the common man. Sudden rise in prices makes the life of ordinary and poor citizen’s live miserable,” said one buyer.

IMPHAL | July 20

Goods trucks have begun moving on the Imphal-Dimapur highway, which was cut off due to recent landslide and the deterioration of the Barak bridge located along Imphal-Jiribam highway has been repaired.

But, prices of essential items have not come down in some retail stores. More than 200 goods trucks left Jiribam for Imphal according to a source.

The source said other than the goods truck, oil tankers and trucks carrying cooking gas have also left for Imphal.

Prices of onion, garlic and potato have increased by Rs. 5-10 per kg in some retail shops whereas the price of petrol and cooking gas have reached Rs. 80-100 and 1700-2000 in the black market respectively. 

“We buy essential items daily to run our hotel but the hike in price has brought us some problems in our daily earning.” said a hotel owner. “The price hike of goods has hit the sales added another shopkeeper.”

One of the women vendors who sell vegetables in the city said due to the flood affecting in most areas, there is increase in the price vegetables also.

“It is high time that the government checked the rising prices of essential commodities to offer some help to the common man. Sudden rise in prices makes the life of ordinary and poor citizen’s live miserable,” said one buyer.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2068-snapping-of-highways-disruption-sends-prices-soaring

Travelogue records Manipur-Nepal cultural relations

Travelogue records Manipur-Nepal cultural relations

IMPHAL | July 20

A book titled “Lumbini Leikolda Sathouba Leirang” (A travelogue on Nepal visit penned by Sahitya Bhushan awardee  Dr. Ch. Jamini Devi & published by Shree Shree Govinda Raseswari Pala Marup ) was released today at Raj Bhavan Darbar Hall by governor Najma A. Heptulla as the Chief Guest.

Padmashree R.K Jhalajit attended the releasing ceremony as the president and Sahitya Akademi Award recipient Prof. Jodhachandra Sanasam graced the function as the guest of honour.

Jamini expressed her heartfelt thanks to the governor for allowing release of her book at the Raj Bhavan Darbar Hall. Appreciating Heptulla as great  parliamentarian and icon in the field of women empowerment, she said that she had taken her suggestions and blessings before leaving for her Nepal trip along with her 30 Raseswari Pala members.

The photograph of Raseswari Pala members along with the Governor is also included in the book. She further stated that the special personality & humility of the governor can be known when she avoided all protocols and travelled to Ima Market just recently.

Talking about the book, she expressed that the book is not merely a travelogue but a symbol of cultural message – that of love, integrity and cultural integration that tries to establish a cultural link between Manipur and Nepal.

She narrated that they visited President of Nepal, Vidya Bhandariji and exchanged views regarding the cultural relation between Manipur and Nepal. She made a mention of how Maharaj Bodhachandra married princess Iswari Devi of Nepal and later made her the queen of Nepal.

Talking about the title of the book “Lumbini Leikolda Sathouba Leirang”, she said that it is based on their visit to the historic Lumbini garden in Nepal where Lord Gautam Buddha was born.

Giving a brief insight on the activities taken up by Raseswari Pala Jamini said it is contributing towards the preservation and propagation of art and culture in and outside the state by organising seminars and cultural festivals at different places like Nabadwip dham, Puri, Pashupati Nath, Rangoon, Saigang and Shantiniketan.

Giving a review on the book, Jodhachandra said Jamini is a lover of nature indicated by the way she expresses her feelings when she saw flora and fauna of Nepal as she travels by. He critically analysed that the book will definitely be the birth of Manipuri literature . He said, “Having associated with education, social norms and study of environment, she discusses about ancient artefacts and gives her views on stretching hands to Buddhism. She is a prolific writer, having produced more than 40 books to her credit ranging in subjects from essays, short stories, poetry, travelogue and Manipuri culture and heritage.”

Expressing happiness over Jamini’ zeal for travelling, Heptulla said though, Manipur is small in terms of size and population, the region is immensely rich in terms of culture, tradition, oral history and dance. She strongly supported Socrates’s view that oral remembrance of history is better than writing.

Sharing her love for travelling and meeting people belonging to different languages and culture, the governor said that she had visited the pagodas where world famous historians like Huien Tsang, Fa Hien & Ibn Batuta came from. Till today, India’s footprints can be seen in Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, China, Japan and Myanmar, she said.

She requested Jamini to get her book translated in other languages like English in order to get a wider readership.

Jhalajit appreciated the work of Jamini and that of Raseswari Pala in reviving the  Sankirtan culture of the State.

Travelogue records Manipur-Nepal cultural relations

IMPHAL | July 20

A book titled “Lumbini Leikolda Sathouba Leirang” (A travelogue on Nepal visit penned by Sahitya Bhushan awardee  Dr. Ch. Jamini Devi & published by Shree Shree Govinda Raseswari Pala Marup ) was released today at Raj Bhavan Darbar Hall by governor Najma A. Heptulla as the Chief Guest.

Padmashree R.K Jhalajit attended the releasing ceremony as the president and Sahitya Akademi Award recipient Prof. Jodhachandra Sanasam graced the function as the guest of honour.

Jamini expressed her heartfelt thanks to the governor for allowing release of her book at the Raj Bhavan Darbar Hall. Appreciating Heptulla as great  parliamentarian and icon in the field of women empowerment, she said that she had taken her suggestions and blessings before leaving for her Nepal trip along with her 30 Raseswari Pala members.

The photograph of Raseswari Pala members along with the Governor is also included in the book. She further stated that the special personality & humility of the governor can be known when she avoided all protocols and travelled to Ima Market just recently.

Talking about the book, she expressed that the book is not merely a travelogue but a symbol of cultural message – that of love, integrity and cultural integration that tries to establish a cultural link between Manipur and Nepal.

She narrated that they visited President of Nepal, Vidya Bhandariji and exchanged views regarding the cultural relation between Manipur and Nepal. She made a mention of how Maharaj Bodhachandra married princess Iswari Devi of Nepal and later made her the queen of Nepal.

Talking about the title of the book “Lumbini Leikolda Sathouba Leirang”, she said that it is based on their visit to the historic Lumbini garden in Nepal where Lord Gautam Buddha was born.

Giving a brief insight on the activities taken up by Raseswari Pala Jamini said it is contributing towards the preservation and propagation of art and culture in and outside the state by organising seminars and cultural festivals at different places like Nabadwip dham, Puri, Pashupati Nath, Rangoon, Saigang and Shantiniketan.

Giving a review on the book, Jodhachandra said Jamini is a lover of nature indicated by the way she expresses her feelings when she saw flora and fauna of Nepal as she travels by. He critically analysed that the book will definitely be the birth of Manipuri literature . He said, “Having associated with education, social norms and study of environment, she discusses about ancient artefacts and gives her views on stretching hands to Buddhism. She is a prolific writer, having produced more than 40 books to her credit ranging in subjects from essays, short stories, poetry, travelogue and Manipuri culture and heritage.”

Expressing happiness over Jamini’ zeal for travelling, Heptulla said though, Manipur is small in terms of size and population, the region is immensely rich in terms of culture, tradition, oral history and dance. She strongly supported Socrates’s view that oral remembrance of history is better than writing.

Sharing her love for travelling and meeting people belonging to different languages and culture, the governor said that she had visited the pagodas where world famous historians like Huien Tsang, Fa Hien & Ibn Batuta came from. Till today, India’s footprints can be seen in Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, China, Japan and Myanmar, she said.

She requested Jamini to get her book translated in other languages like English in order to get a wider readership.

Jhalajit appreciated the work of Jamini and that of Raseswari Pala in reviving the  Sankirtan culture of the State.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2063-travelogue-records-manipur-nepal-cultural-relations

Kuki bodies threaten stir over murder

From Our Correspondent

KANGPOKPI | July 20

Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) organised an emergency meeting today at Kuki Inn, Imphal against the gruesome murder case of HSO president Letkholal Haokip alias Palal Haokip.

The meeting, carried out with all the frontal organisations of KIM, discussed the circumstances surrounding the murder.

Information and publicity “department” of KIM said the meeting reaffirmed and re-endorsed the KIM resolution of June 24 that imposed social boycott on the culprits behind the murder of Letkholal on the evening of June 23.

It was also resolved that that all those involved in the murder should be arrested within one week starting July 20 and decided to launch any form of agitation if the state government and authorities concerned fail to arrest the other culprits.

From Our Correspondent

KANGPOKPI | July 20

Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) organised an emergency meeting today at Kuki Inn, Imphal against the gruesome murder case of HSO president Letkholal Haokip alias Palal Haokip.

The meeting, carried out with all the frontal organisations of KIM, discussed the circumstances surrounding the murder.

Information and publicity “department” of KIM said the meeting reaffirmed and re-endorsed the KIM resolution of June 24 that imposed social boycott on the culprits behind the murder of Letkholal on the evening of June 23.

It was also resolved that that all those involved in the murder should be arrested within one week starting July 20 and decided to launch any form of agitation if the state government and authorities concerned fail to arrest the other culprits.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2066-kuki-bodies-threaten-stir-over-murder

Manipur University has no provision for retest

By Ningthoujam Prasant and Elangbam Nikita

IMPHAL | July 19

The Manipur University authorities have clarified that there is no provision for retest of a candidate after results are declared.

Officials made this clarification when the Imphal Free Press asked the reaction of the university to an application purportedly filed by an in individual, seeking retest of B.A. (Home Science) examination, 2017 gold medalist Hijam Surjabala to the vice-chancellor of the university. The application is uploaded on social media.

The complainant has urged the vice-chancellor to conduct a retest of Surjabala, a Manipuri film actor, popularly known as Bala, who stood first in the examination.

The application dated July 17 expressed doubts on the result stating that there are cases of mass copying, attendance only during examinations and many colleges did not conduct proper classes.

According to MU officials, there is no provision for retest as per the university examination guidelines. The only option is re-evaluation if a student is not satisfied with his or her marks.

They also said answer scripts are coded before evaluation to hide the identity of the students and marks are awarded according to the performance of the students.

“The university sends flying squad teams to various examination centres during examinations to assess the examination process and in case any student is caught using unfair means, he or she is expelled on the spot”, a university official said, adding actors can also excel in academics.

Faculties of the home science department of Standard College, Surjabala’s college, said she is a “quick learner.” Although she could not attend regular classes due to her commitments, she had always submitted her assignments on time, attendded her practical classes regularly and kept herself updated with the academic progress of the college. They also added that the practical examination for home science was conducted by an external examiner.

“We are not happy with the recent accusations made against her as she is good in her academics. And there are not such rules that an actor cannot outperform other students in academics.” they said.

Standard College produced position holders in previous years also. Along with Surjabala, two more students are among the top 10 position holders in the B.A (home science) examination, 2017, they said. 

Surjabala said she is ready for a retest if all the students are willing to take the test together.

“I took up homes science because I had the belief that I can do well in this subject.” she said.

Surjabala, daughter of Hijam Biramangol Singh, was felicitated by the then MLA of Sagolband constituency Loken Singh for securing 1 st division in her 12 th standard examinations from Manipur Public School in 2011.

By Ningthoujam Prasant and Elangbam Nikita

IMPHAL | July 19

The Manipur University authorities have clarified that there is no provision for retest of a candidate after results are declared.

Officials made this clarification when the Imphal Free Press asked the reaction of the university to an application purportedly filed by an in individual, seeking retest of B.A. (Home Science) examination, 2017 gold medalist Hijam Surjabala to the vice-chancellor of the university. The application is uploaded on social media.

The complainant has urged the vice-chancellor to conduct a retest of Surjabala, a Manipuri film actor, popularly known as Bala, who stood first in the examination.

The application dated July 17 expressed doubts on the result stating that there are cases of mass copying, attendance only during examinations and many colleges did not conduct proper classes.

According to MU officials, there is no provision for retest as per the university examination guidelines. The only option is re-evaluation if a student is not satisfied with his or her marks.

They also said answer scripts are coded before evaluation to hide the identity of the students and marks are awarded according to the performance of the students.

“The university sends flying squad teams to various examination centres during examinations to assess the examination process and in case any student is caught using unfair means, he or she is expelled on the spot”, a university official said, adding actors can also excel in academics.

Faculties of the home science department of Standard College, Surjabala’s college, said she is a “quick learner.” Although she could not attend regular classes due to her commitments, she had always submitted her assignments on time, attendded her practical classes regularly and kept herself updated with the academic progress of the college. They also added that the practical examination for home science was conducted by an external examiner.

“We are not happy with the recent accusations made against her as she is good in her academics. And there are not such rules that an actor cannot outperform other students in academics.” they said.

Standard College produced position holders in previous years also. Along with Surjabala, two more students are among the top 10 position holders in the B.A (home science) examination, 2017, they said. 

Surjabala said she is ready for a retest if all the students are willing to take the test together.

“I took up homes science because I had the belief that I can do well in this subject.” she said.

Surjabala, daughter of Hijam Biramangol Singh, was felicitated by the then MLA of Sagolband constituency Loken Singh for securing 1 st division in her 12 th standard examinations from Manipur Public School in 2011.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2030-manipur-university-has-no-provision-for-retest

Zeliang sworn-in as Nagaland CM

Newmai News Network

DIMAPUR | July 19

In three years TR Zeliang was sworn in as the 19th chief minister of Nagaland today for the second time hours after Nagaland governor dismissed the Shurhozelie Liezietsu government after two weeks of power struggle. The governor invited Zeliang to take oath at the Raj Bhavan in Kohima an hour after beleaguered Liezietsu failed to show up for the floor test.

Zeliang was asked by the governor to prove his majority on the floor of the House or before July 22.

Things may not be that easy for Zeliang given the situation. He was expelled from the Naga People’s Front (NPF) by the party for six years with immediate effect minutes after he was sworn in as the chief minister. As of now things are indicating that there is a possibility of split in the NPF.

On Tuesday after few hours of the Kohima Bench Gauhati High Court’s dismissal of the writ petition of Lietzietsu filed in the same court on July 14 against the governor’s directive for floor test, governor PB Acharya had directed the Speaker to summon an emergent special session of the Nagaland Assembly on Wednesday (July 19) at 09:30 am to test the majority support of the present cabinet led by chief minister, Liezietsu. However, Liezietsu and his MLAs did not turn up to the Assembly. Interestingly, Liezietsu will face by-election to the Northern Angami-I assembly constituency on July 29, the seat vacated by his son.

Liezietsu became chief minister on February 22, 2017 after Zeliang was forced to resign by the people over the local body election issue.

The Naga People’s Front (NPF) has vehemently condemned the “partisan role” played by the governor in installing a government “through backdoor” without following the due process of parliamentary norms.

“The haste with which he has acted time favouring the RSS-friendly dispensation should be a wake-up call to the Naga people that there are elements fiercely and furiously doing the utmost to pierce the trishul into the heart-land of Christ. The presence of RSS functionaries in large numbers in Nagaland in the last few days should also open the eyes of the Naga people as to what exactly is the ulterior motive behind the present political drama,” the NPF said in a press release.

The press note said that, it was very clear that the governor, “who was a decorated RSS pracharak”, was sent to the land of Christians with a single agenda but he could not effectively fulfil his mission so long as the BJP was riding piggy-back on the NPF. By aligning with the BJP all these years and playing host to the saffron party, the NPF was successful in containing the agenda of the BJP in Nagaland. “As coalition partner, the NPF managed to keep the BJP alive but ensuring that it was barely alive not unlike a florist making bonsai out of a tree”, the NPF stated.

The NPF statement then said that, to revisit electoral history in the state, the BJP won 7 seats in 2003 but later they merged with the NPF (one out of 7 died while in office before the merger). In 2008, 2 BJP candidates returned to the Assembly only to merge again with the NPF.

In 2013, only one BJP returned to the House. “However, after the BJP victory at the Centre in 2014, 3 NCP MLAs merged with the BJP which was contested by the NPF in the Courts thereby earning the ire of the Lok Sabha MP and former Chief Minister which is in public knowledge,” it added.

“It would seem that the BJP, buoyed by the Assam and Manipur victories, plans to repeat another Arunachal experiment in Nagaland. But the BJP has another thinking coming because its culture and mentality are alien to the Naga people. Without the NPF to cloak it, the BJP would stand fully exposed and its nakedness shall never appeal to the Naga psyche,” the NPF statement also said.

According to the NPF press note, if the governor has “any sense of decency and fair play”, he owed to explain to the people of Nagaland and to his conscience (we believe he is not bereft of a conscience) what extenuating circumstances prompted him to support legislators sans party set up this time round when he did exactly the opposite in 2015.

“Or has he forgotten that in 2015 he did not entertain the NPF dissidents’ plea to dismiss the then so-called “minority” government of Zeliang who then had the sanction and mandate of the party set up?,” the NPF asked.

It then stated that the governor should also not “gloat over his act of dismissing the NPF-led DAN government and installing and expelled legislator because this has shown the vindictiveness he harbours: The day after the NPF severed ties with the BJP, the governor dismissed the NPF-led government! He has shown his true colours for all to see”.

Newmai News Network

DIMAPUR | July 19

In three years TR Zeliang was sworn in as the 19th chief minister of Nagaland today for the second time hours after Nagaland governor dismissed the Shurhozelie Liezietsu government after two weeks of power struggle. The governor invited Zeliang to take oath at the Raj Bhavan in Kohima an hour after beleaguered Liezietsu failed to show up for the floor test.

Zeliang was asked by the governor to prove his majority on the floor of the House or before July 22.

Things may not be that easy for Zeliang given the situation. He was expelled from the Naga People’s Front (NPF) by the party for six years with immediate effect minutes after he was sworn in as the chief minister. As of now things are indicating that there is a possibility of split in the NPF.

On Tuesday after few hours of the Kohima Bench Gauhati High Court’s dismissal of the writ petition of Lietzietsu filed in the same court on July 14 against the governor’s directive for floor test, governor PB Acharya had directed the Speaker to summon an emergent special session of the Nagaland Assembly on Wednesday (July 19) at 09:30 am to test the majority support of the present cabinet led by chief minister, Liezietsu. However, Liezietsu and his MLAs did not turn up to the Assembly. Interestingly, Liezietsu will face by-election to the Northern Angami-I assembly constituency on July 29, the seat vacated by his son.

Liezietsu became chief minister on February 22, 2017 after Zeliang was forced to resign by the people over the local body election issue.

The Naga People’s Front (NPF) has vehemently condemned the “partisan role” played by the governor in installing a government “through backdoor” without following the due process of parliamentary norms.

“The haste with which he has acted time favouring the RSS-friendly dispensation should be a wake-up call to the Naga people that there are elements fiercely and furiously doing the utmost to pierce the trishul into the heart-land of Christ. The presence of RSS functionaries in large numbers in Nagaland in the last few days should also open the eyes of the Naga people as to what exactly is the ulterior motive behind the present political drama,” the NPF said in a press release.

The press note said that, it was very clear that the governor, “who was a decorated RSS pracharak”, was sent to the land of Christians with a single agenda but he could not effectively fulfil his mission so long as the BJP was riding piggy-back on the NPF. By aligning with the BJP all these years and playing host to the saffron party, the NPF was successful in containing the agenda of the BJP in Nagaland. “As coalition partner, the NPF managed to keep the BJP alive but ensuring that it was barely alive not unlike a florist making bonsai out of a tree”, the NPF stated.

The NPF statement then said that, to revisit electoral history in the state, the BJP won 7 seats in 2003 but later they merged with the NPF (one out of 7 died while in office before the merger). In 2008, 2 BJP candidates returned to the Assembly only to merge again with the NPF.

In 2013, only one BJP returned to the House. “However, after the BJP victory at the Centre in 2014, 3 NCP MLAs merged with the BJP which was contested by the NPF in the Courts thereby earning the ire of the Lok Sabha MP and former Chief Minister which is in public knowledge,” it added.

“It would seem that the BJP, buoyed by the Assam and Manipur victories, plans to repeat another Arunachal experiment in Nagaland. But the BJP has another thinking coming because its culture and mentality are alien to the Naga people. Without the NPF to cloak it, the BJP would stand fully exposed and its nakedness shall never appeal to the Naga psyche,” the NPF statement also said.

According to the NPF press note, if the governor has “any sense of decency and fair play”, he owed to explain to the people of Nagaland and to his conscience (we believe he is not bereft of a conscience) what extenuating circumstances prompted him to support legislators sans party set up this time round when he did exactly the opposite in 2015.

“Or has he forgotten that in 2015 he did not entertain the NPF dissidents’ plea to dismiss the then so-called “minority” government of Zeliang who then had the sanction and mandate of the party set up?,” the NPF asked.

It then stated that the governor should also not “gloat over his act of dismissing the NPF-led DAN government and installing and expelled legislator because this has shown the vindictiveness he harbours: The day after the NPF severed ties with the BJP, the governor dismissed the NPF-led government! He has shown his true colours for all to see”.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2036-zeliang-sworn-in-as-nagaland-cm

Cyclone Mora claims 19 lives in state

By Our Bureau
IMPHAL | July 19
Altogether 19 people were claimed by the floods and landslides accompanied by Cyclonic Mora from May 29 to May 15, according to a report submitted by the state government to the Centre on July 15.
The report sent by th…

By Our Bureau

IMPHAL | July 19

Altogether 19 people were claimed by the floods and landslides accompanied by Cyclonic Mora from May 29 to May 15, according to a report submitted by the state government to the Centre on July 15.

The report sent by the chief secretary Rajani Ranjan Rashmi and principal secretary (relief and disaster management) M. H. Khan detailing loss of human, animal and poultry lives and other damages said 15 persons also sustained injuries during the period.

The state government demanded financial assistance of Rs. 21371.31 lakh for the damages caused by the cyclone.

The report, seeking financial assistance from the Centre said the state government requires Rs. 76 lakhs for payment of compensation to the next of kin of those died and Rs. 1.42 lakh for the injured persons.

The report said the state government requires Rs. 10689.64 lakhs for agriculture related damages including damage of horticulture crops.

The total number of 7085 cows, 199 buffalo, 529 goats and 2939 pigs died in the flood and landslides. 17501 poultry also perished.

The state government sought Rs. 1407.71 lakh for fishery related losses and assistance and subsidy to farmers.

It said 68 pucca houses and 414 kutcha houses were fully damaged, 243 pucca houses severely damaged while 1224 kutcha houses were also severely damaged. Other 17039 houses were partially damaged, 804 huts and 106 cattle shed were also damaged.

The report further said that roads measuring 488.50 kms, 43 bridges and nine culverts were damaged. 32 public health engineering schemes, 167 irrigation related infrastructure, 41 power poles, 128 schools and 35 community halls, mahila mandal and yuva Kendra were also damaged. Seven health related infrastructure were also damaged.

The chief minister today told reporters that the government is doing its very best to prevent any outbreak of disease as much part of the valley still remains inundated.

All possible measures are being taken to provide medical help and food grains to the relief camps and also to pump out water from the low lying areas.

He thanked the public and other philanthropic organizations for donating to the flood relief fund.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2035-cyclone-mora-claims-19-lives-in-state

Damaged oil tankers compensated

IMPHAL | July 19

Acknowledging the enormous hazards faced by truckers while transporting goods along both national highways by the Cabinet, chief minister N. Biren Singh handed over a cheque of Rs. 1,07,19,400 to the petroleum tankers association and another cheque of Rs 1,40,000 to LPG tankers association at the chief minister’s secretariat today.

 “We have seen the troubles faced by our truckers who have braved attacks, who have risked their lives transporting essential supplies to the state. We have tendered our due to them, the government acknowledges the heroic role they have taken,” Biren told reporters.

The amount was for the damages and compensation occurred during November 2016 to January 2017. Three tankers were burnt and 1 driver had lost his life while two others suffered serious injuries during the time.

Biren stated that there are several mishaps occurring to the transport vehicles in the hilly terrain and it was urged from the transporters association that a recovery vehicle be made available. In this regard, the state will procure the recovery vehicle at a cost of Rs 58 lakh. The amount has been sanctioned.

Regarding the flood situation, he stated that the government is doing its very best to prevent any outbreak of diseases as much part of the valley still remains inundated. All possible measures are being taken to provide medical help, food grains to the relief camps and also to pump out water from the low lying areas.

He thanked the public and other philanthropic organizations for donating to the flood relief fund.

IMPHAL | July 19

Acknowledging the enormous hazards faced by truckers while transporting goods along both national highways by the Cabinet, chief minister N. Biren Singh handed over a cheque of Rs. 1,07,19,400 to the petroleum tankers association and another cheque of Rs 1,40,000 to LPG tankers association at the chief minister’s secretariat today.

 “We have seen the troubles faced by our truckers who have braved attacks, who have risked their lives transporting essential supplies to the state. We have tendered our due to them, the government acknowledges the heroic role they have taken,” Biren told reporters.

The amount was for the damages and compensation occurred during November 2016 to January 2017. Three tankers were burnt and 1 driver had lost his life while two others suffered serious injuries during the time.

Biren stated that there are several mishaps occurring to the transport vehicles in the hilly terrain and it was urged from the transporters association that a recovery vehicle be made available. In this regard, the state will procure the recovery vehicle at a cost of Rs 58 lakh. The amount has been sanctioned.

Regarding the flood situation, he stated that the government is doing its very best to prevent any outbreak of diseases as much part of the valley still remains inundated. All possible measures are being taken to provide medical help, food grains to the relief camps and also to pump out water from the low lying areas.

He thanked the public and other philanthropic organizations for donating to the flood relief fund.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2028-damaged-oil-tankers-compensated

Nemcha visits earth fissure sites

Nemcha visits earth fissure sites

From Our Correspondent

KANGPOKPI | July 19

Social welfare minister Nemcha Kipgen accompanied by principal secretary of cooperation, economics and statistic, P. Vaiphei visited earth fissures affected places inn Kangpokpi today.

The heavy rainfall last night made the road connecting Haijang and Kangpokpi completely muddy and slippery and the absence of motorable bridge compelled the ministerial team to cross the Gundung river.

The deputy commissioner and superintendent of police of Kangpokpi went along with the ministerial team by hiring a Shaktiman from Kangpokpi district HQ for a joint inspection of the earth fissure at Haijang village.

The team found that the crack has widened and damaged five houses and one UJB School building of Sadar Hills Autonomous District Council, Kangpokpi. The School was badly damaged and more cracks may develop in other houses and other areas of the village if rainfall continues. Haijang village has 70 households with a total population of around 500.

The villagers of Haijang expressed their apprehension and suggested for an expert team to be deputed to the village for a spot assessment to ascertain the causes of the earth cracks.

The minister advised the district administration to put up the situation to the state government today itself with a request to depute an expert team of GSI on the spot.

The ministerial team also visited the earth crack that developed along Twilang road and found similar widening of the crack and considered impending danger of heavy landslide.

Nemcha said the government’s first priority is safety of the affected villagers while adding that concerned department will soon call an expert team to assess the situation and take necessary action.

Deputy commissioner T. Ranjit Sigh wrote to the principal secretary, relief and disaster management to to depute a team of experts from GSI, NER Dimapur to the sites for spot verification and taking necessary action.

Nemcha visits earth fissure sites

From Our Correspondent

KANGPOKPI | July 19

Social welfare minister Nemcha Kipgen accompanied by principal secretary of cooperation, economics and statistic, P. Vaiphei visited earth fissures affected places inn Kangpokpi today.

The heavy rainfall last night made the road connecting Haijang and Kangpokpi completely muddy and slippery and the absence of motorable bridge compelled the ministerial team to cross the Gundung river.

The deputy commissioner and superintendent of police of Kangpokpi went along with the ministerial team by hiring a Shaktiman from Kangpokpi district HQ for a joint inspection of the earth fissure at Haijang village.

The team found that the crack has widened and damaged five houses and one UJB School building of Sadar Hills Autonomous District Council, Kangpokpi. The School was badly damaged and more cracks may develop in other houses and other areas of the village if rainfall continues. Haijang village has 70 households with a total population of around 500.

The villagers of Haijang expressed their apprehension and suggested for an expert team to be deputed to the village for a spot assessment to ascertain the causes of the earth cracks.

The minister advised the district administration to put up the situation to the state government today itself with a request to depute an expert team of GSI on the spot.

The ministerial team also visited the earth crack that developed along Twilang road and found similar widening of the crack and considered impending danger of heavy landslide.

Nemcha said the government’s first priority is safety of the affected villagers while adding that concerned department will soon call an expert team to assess the situation and take necessary action.

Deputy commissioner T. Ranjit Sigh wrote to the principal secretary, relief and disaster management to to depute a team of experts from GSI, NER Dimapur to the sites for spot verification and taking necessary action.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2034-nemcha-visits-earth-fissure-sites

Rusted iron used for bridge repair

Rusted iron used for bridge repair

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 19

The repairing work of Barak bridge located at Purul road has been completed yesterday and goods laden trucks including petroleum tankers started crossing the bridge. It is reported that one iron bar of the bridge broke and twisted while the trucks were crossing the bridge.

According to the source the replaced iron bar was taken out from the old Barak bridge which is adjacent to the new Barak bridge. The bridge was commissioned in 2012 and handed to the public on 2015. It may be mentioned that the old bridge was constructed during the colonial rule.

According to one of a truck drivers, K. Prem said the new Barak bridge has been facing technical problems since the beginning and by replacing the iron bar from the old bridge which is almost rusty and weak, the repaired could not last long.

The bridge repairing work was done under Bhartia Infra Project Limited (BIPL) project.

Nabakishore Sharma, engineer who was involved in the repairing work said, the problem on of bridge is due to passing of trucks loaded more than the permissible weight. If the loads are checked by police personnel the damage on the bridge might not happen, he said.

The bridge contains full technical criteria and if the loaded trucks crossed the bridge with not more than 24 tons which is the capacity of the bridge then it will not be damaged, Nabakishore maintained.

According to another truck driver, S. Pakka said new Barak bridge and Maku bridge were constructed almost the same time. Maku bridge is not affected yet but Barak bridge is having problem frequently though same loaded trucks passed both the bridge.

When the drivers asked why the iron bar is replaced from the old one, the engineer replied that GRIP company who has done the repairing work before has taken all the repairing materials for the welfare of the transporters, Pakka added.

“If repairing work is done like this how we can cross the bridge with a safer mind,” he added.

Rusted iron used for bridge repair

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 19

The repairing work of Barak bridge located at Purul road has been completed yesterday and goods laden trucks including petroleum tankers started crossing the bridge. It is reported that one iron bar of the bridge broke and twisted while the trucks were crossing the bridge.

According to the source the replaced iron bar was taken out from the old Barak bridge which is adjacent to the new Barak bridge. The bridge was commissioned in 2012 and handed to the public on 2015. It may be mentioned that the old bridge was constructed during the colonial rule.

According to one of a truck drivers, K. Prem said the new Barak bridge has been facing technical problems since the beginning and by replacing the iron bar from the old bridge which is almost rusty and weak, the repaired could not last long.

The bridge repairing work was done under Bhartia Infra Project Limited (BIPL) project.

Nabakishore Sharma, engineer who was involved in the repairing work said, the problem on of bridge is due to passing of trucks loaded more than the permissible weight. If the loads are checked by police personnel the damage on the bridge might not happen, he said.

The bridge contains full technical criteria and if the loaded trucks crossed the bridge with not more than 24 tons which is the capacity of the bridge then it will not be damaged, Nabakishore maintained.

According to another truck driver, S. Pakka said new Barak bridge and Maku bridge were constructed almost the same time. Maku bridge is not affected yet but Barak bridge is having problem frequently though same loaded trucks passed both the bridge.

When the drivers asked why the iron bar is replaced from the old one, the engineer replied that GRIP company who has done the repairing work before has taken all the repairing materials for the welfare of the transporters, Pakka added.

“If repairing work is done like this how we can cross the bridge with a safer mind,” he added.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2031-rusted-iron-used-for-bridge-repair

Robust plan on anvil to create jobs: Biswajit

Robust plan on anvil to create jobs: Biswajit

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL July 19

Manipur government spokesperson and works minister Thongam Biswajit said the new government led by BJP has a vision not only to create employment but also employers to solve the unemployment problem in the state.

In an exclusive interview with All India Radio, Imphal which was aired today at 8:00pm, the spokesperson said the state government has been working on a robust plan to generate employment avenues for about 1.5 lakh educated youths per annum.

He said if the employment generation goes in this pace, as many as 7.5 lakh educated youths will be given employment avenues in the coming five years. He further said the state is facing a large scale unemployment problem which has gone up to more than 8 lakh and 17 thousand job seekers as enrolled in the live register of the state employment exchange.

He said, dynamic potential of our youths could not be properly channelized in this situation and this has led to youth unrest and again the precious lives of our youths have become victims of intoxicants, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.

Biswajit said the government led by N. Biren Singh has a vision to create smart and dynamic young entrepreneurs who will not only be self-employed but also employ others, making them part of the solution.

When the vision is materialized, Manipur will become youth unrest-free state and this will also save thousands of youths from spoiling their lives abusing drugs.

Elaborating the employment generation initiatives Biswajit said skill training to increase employability of our educated youths, grooming entrepreneurs under micro, small and medium enterprises(MSME) schemes keeping in tune with the flagship schemes of the NDA government at the Centre led by Narendra Modi like Make in India, Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana, Start up India, Stand up India etc. as well as PMEGP will be the focal points to generate employment avenues in the state.

He said Manipur State Rural Livelihood Mission alone will create employment for 10,500 people in the rural areas of the state while the National Urban Livelihood Mission will generate employment for 3000 people in the current financial year.

The department of rural development and panchayati raj as well as commerce and industries department is working a mission to generate employment for 30,000 people each.

The Manipur Food Industries Corporation Limited(MFICL) is going to provide plantation materials for medicinal plant stabia, turmeric and lemon grass to farmers for enhancing their income and under the Buy Back Arrangement, state government will buy the products from the farmers.

He said the plantation under Buy Back Arrangement will be done in 4500 acres of agricultural land benefitting 4500 farmers. He said, handloom and handicrafts industries alone will create 15,700 jobs in the current fiscal year.

Biswajit further said the thrust areas of the new government will be road connectivity and drinking water as chief minister has already announced. He said, Union government has already sanctioned Rs. 1630 Crore for 65 km long road widening and strengthening along the Imphal-Moreh road, Moreh being a gateway to South East Asia.

He said need based enhancement and improvement projects of road connectivity are very much in discussion with the chief minister and concerned engineers. He said, detailed project reports have been prepared and sent already to the Centre for approval and the proposals are reportedly under active consideration by the Centre and state government is very much hopeful of sailing through in this endeavour for a road revolution in the state whether it is national highway, state highway, major district roads as well as inter-village roads.

Regarding providing potable drinking water to every household of the state, he said it is the government’s commitment to the people to achieve the same in the first one year of its coming to power in the state.

He said, detailed project report has already been sent to the centre for approval so that the commitment is kept as a government of the people for the people.

Biswajit is also minister in-charge of information and public relations, commerce and industries, rural development and panchayati raj, power and administrative reforms.

Robust plan on anvil to create jobs: Biswajit

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL July 19

Manipur government spokesperson and works minister Thongam Biswajit said the new government led by BJP has a vision not only to create employment but also employers to solve the unemployment problem in the state.

In an exclusive interview with All India Radio, Imphal which was aired today at 8:00pm, the spokesperson said the state government has been working on a robust plan to generate employment avenues for about 1.5 lakh educated youths per annum.

He said if the employment generation goes in this pace, as many as 7.5 lakh educated youths will be given employment avenues in the coming five years. He further said the state is facing a large scale unemployment problem which has gone up to more than 8 lakh and 17 thousand job seekers as enrolled in the live register of the state employment exchange.

He said, dynamic potential of our youths could not be properly channelized in this situation and this has led to youth unrest and again the precious lives of our youths have become victims of intoxicants, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.

Biswajit said the government led by N. Biren Singh has a vision to create smart and dynamic young entrepreneurs who will not only be self-employed but also employ others, making them part of the solution.

When the vision is materialized, Manipur will become youth unrest-free state and this will also save thousands of youths from spoiling their lives abusing drugs.

Elaborating the employment generation initiatives Biswajit said skill training to increase employability of our educated youths, grooming entrepreneurs under micro, small and medium enterprises(MSME) schemes keeping in tune with the flagship schemes of the NDA government at the Centre led by Narendra Modi like Make in India, Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana, Start up India, Stand up India etc. as well as PMEGP will be the focal points to generate employment avenues in the state.

He said Manipur State Rural Livelihood Mission alone will create employment for 10,500 people in the rural areas of the state while the National Urban Livelihood Mission will generate employment for 3000 people in the current financial year.

The department of rural development and panchayati raj as well as commerce and industries department is working a mission to generate employment for 30,000 people each.

The Manipur Food Industries Corporation Limited(MFICL) is going to provide plantation materials for medicinal plant stabia, turmeric and lemon grass to farmers for enhancing their income and under the Buy Back Arrangement, state government will buy the products from the farmers.

He said the plantation under Buy Back Arrangement will be done in 4500 acres of agricultural land benefitting 4500 farmers. He said, handloom and handicrafts industries alone will create 15,700 jobs in the current fiscal year.

Biswajit further said the thrust areas of the new government will be road connectivity and drinking water as chief minister has already announced. He said, Union government has already sanctioned Rs. 1630 Crore for 65 km long road widening and strengthening along the Imphal-Moreh road, Moreh being a gateway to South East Asia.

He said need based enhancement and improvement projects of road connectivity are very much in discussion with the chief minister and concerned engineers. He said, detailed project reports have been prepared and sent already to the Centre for approval and the proposals are reportedly under active consideration by the Centre and state government is very much hopeful of sailing through in this endeavour for a road revolution in the state whether it is national highway, state highway, major district roads as well as inter-village roads.

Regarding providing potable drinking water to every household of the state, he said it is the government’s commitment to the people to achieve the same in the first one year of its coming to power in the state.

He said, detailed project report has already been sent to the centre for approval so that the commitment is kept as a government of the people for the people.

Biswajit is also minister in-charge of information and public relations, commerce and industries, rural development and panchayati raj, power and administrative reforms.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2033-robust-plan-on-anvil-to-create-jobs-biswajit

Tripartite Talks on July 22 at Senapati

Newmai News Network

SENAPATI | July 19

The tripartite talks on district creation issue involving the United Naga Council (UNC), the State Government of Manipur and the Central Government will be held on July 22 (Saturday) at Senapati district headquarters.

UNC sources informed Newmai News Network tonight that the Central Government “has invited” the Naga body today for the talks to be held on July 22. This time the tripartite talks on the district creation issue will be held at the ‘political level’, according to the UNC leaders.

Stressing on the “urgent need” for the government to take the matter seriously, the UNC leaders cautioned that “it will be a big mistake from the part of the government if it tries to take undue advantages because of our gesture.” The UNC leaders further said that the tripartite talks “cannot go on like this.”  They reiterated that the talks should be held in a “time-bound manner”.

It can be noted here that the tripartite talks on district creation issue which were scheduled earlier for July 10 at Ukhrul district headquarters were postponed. Apparently reacting to the prolonging of the tripartite talks the UNC had expressed its frustration on July 12. On the same day, the UNC had also informed the Naga people in Manipur “to remain alert to face any eventuality”. It had also alleged  that a party engaging in the tripartite talks was intentionally trying to sabotage the ongoing dialogue on district creation issue.

On May 19, the representatives of the Manipur Government, the Central Government and the UNC had agreed upon to hold tripartite talks on the district creation issue at the political level within a month’s time. The one month’s time frame to hold tripartite talks on the district creation issue had lapsed on June 19.

The UNC had also stated earlier that “since the new government of Manipur under the leadership of N Biren Singh and the Narendra Modi government at the Centre had assured us to redress the problems created by the communal Ibobi Singh government we are fervently waiting for the justice.”

In the last tripartite talks held on May 19 in Senapati headquarters, it was reaffirmed the “focal point No 1 of agreement arrived at in the tripartite talks on March 19, 2017” which states that “the grievances of the United Naga Council which led to the imposition of the economic blockade by them was recognized as there was non-adherence to the four Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and the Government of India’s assurance on the matter. The Government of Manipur agrees to start consultation with all stakeholders to redress the same”.

Newmai News Network

SENAPATI | July 19

The tripartite talks on district creation issue involving the United Naga Council (UNC), the State Government of Manipur and the Central Government will be held on July 22 (Saturday) at Senapati district headquarters.

UNC sources informed Newmai News Network tonight that the Central Government “has invited” the Naga body today for the talks to be held on July 22. This time the tripartite talks on the district creation issue will be held at the ‘political level’, according to the UNC leaders.

Stressing on the “urgent need” for the government to take the matter seriously, the UNC leaders cautioned that “it will be a big mistake from the part of the government if it tries to take undue advantages because of our gesture.” The UNC leaders further said that the tripartite talks “cannot go on like this.”  They reiterated that the talks should be held in a “time-bound manner”.

It can be noted here that the tripartite talks on district creation issue which were scheduled earlier for July 10 at Ukhrul district headquarters were postponed. Apparently reacting to the prolonging of the tripartite talks the UNC had expressed its frustration on July 12. On the same day, the UNC had also informed the Naga people in Manipur “to remain alert to face any eventuality”. It had also alleged  that a party engaging in the tripartite talks was intentionally trying to sabotage the ongoing dialogue on district creation issue.

On May 19, the representatives of the Manipur Government, the Central Government and the UNC had agreed upon to hold tripartite talks on the district creation issue at the political level within a month’s time. The one month’s time frame to hold tripartite talks on the district creation issue had lapsed on June 19.

The UNC had also stated earlier that “since the new government of Manipur under the leadership of N Biren Singh and the Narendra Modi government at the Centre had assured us to redress the problems created by the communal Ibobi Singh government we are fervently waiting for the justice.”

In the last tripartite talks held on May 19 in Senapati headquarters, it was reaffirmed the “focal point No 1 of agreement arrived at in the tripartite talks on March 19, 2017” which states that “the grievances of the United Naga Council which led to the imposition of the economic blockade by them was recognized as there was non-adherence to the four Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and the Government of India’s assurance on the matter. The Government of Manipur agrees to start consultation with all stakeholders to redress the same”.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2029-tripartite-talks-on-july-22-at-senapati

Re-evaluation brings up girl’s rank to 24 in HSLC exam

From A Correspondent

THOUBAL | July 19

A girl who was declared passed in first division, ended up securing 24th position in the High School Leaving Certificate Examination after her answer sheets were re-evaluated.

Touranbam Mrakshita, a student of KM Blooming Higher Secondary School, Thoubal district had passed the examination in first division. Not satisfied with the results released on June 3 by the Board of Secondary Education Manipur she applied for re-evaluation.

The matter had also been addressed in a corrigendum released by secretary of the board, Chingangbam Sarat on July 13, declaring her new ranked position.

Mrakshita, daughter of Tourangnbam Toto and Nganthoi from Tourangbam Leikai Heirok Part-III is currently pursuing further studies at Herbert School.

Her mother, Nganthoi said teachers had the confidence that she would secure a spot amongst the position holders.

“Even Mrakshita was expecting the same but when the results were out, she was not in the list of positions from 1st to 25th. However, she had cleared in first division. I pray that such mistakes should never happen again,” the mother said.

From A Correspondent

THOUBAL | July 19

A girl who was declared passed in first division, ended up securing 24th position in the High School Leaving Certificate Examination after her answer sheets were re-evaluated.

Touranbam Mrakshita, a student of KM Blooming Higher Secondary School, Thoubal district had passed the examination in first division. Not satisfied with the results released on June 3 by the Board of Secondary Education Manipur she applied for re-evaluation.

The matter had also been addressed in a corrigendum released by secretary of the board, Chingangbam Sarat on July 13, declaring her new ranked position.

Mrakshita, daughter of Tourangnbam Toto and Nganthoi from Tourangbam Leikai Heirok Part-III is currently pursuing further studies at Herbert School.

Her mother, Nganthoi said teachers had the confidence that she would secure a spot amongst the position holders.

“Even Mrakshita was expecting the same but when the results were out, she was not in the list of positions from 1st to 25th. However, she had cleared in first division. I pray that such mistakes should never happen again,” the mother said.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2032-re-evaluation-brings-up-girl-s-rank-to-24-in-hslc-exam

Scribes decry

IMPHAL | July 17

The newly revived Reporters Forum has condemned the incident of a RIMS official who physically abused a woman journalist of Huiyen Lanpao while trying to investigate a complaint.

The incident took place at RIMS on Tuesday afternoon when some scribes tried to verify whether cash was taken for conducting dialysis test, which is free. It may be mentioned that the Prime Minister National Dialysis program offers free testing for the patients.

The scribe had asked the RIMS official to verify a particular client’s testing when the woman seized the hand of the scribe from inside her office. She had also verbally threatened the scribe.

The matter was tried to be conveyed to the medical superintendent of the institute but was allegedly ignored. The matter was brought before the chief minister N. Biren today and prompt action has been promised. Biren Singh assured that the matter will be taken up by the anti-corruption cell also.        

 The matter has also been notified to the Lamphel OC to take up necessary action.

IMPHAL | July 17

The newly revived Reporters Forum has condemned the incident of a RIMS official who physically abused a woman journalist of Huiyen Lanpao while trying to investigate a complaint.

The incident took place at RIMS on Tuesday afternoon when some scribes tried to verify whether cash was taken for conducting dialysis test, which is free. It may be mentioned that the Prime Minister National Dialysis program offers free testing for the patients.

The scribe had asked the RIMS official to verify a particular client’s testing when the woman seized the hand of the scribe from inside her office. She had also verbally threatened the scribe.

The matter was tried to be conveyed to the medical superintendent of the institute but was allegedly ignored. The matter was brought before the chief minister N. Biren today and prompt action has been promised. Biren Singh assured that the matter will be taken up by the anti-corruption cell also.        

 The matter has also been notified to the Lamphel OC to take up necessary action.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2027-scribes-decry

Khashim surveys calamity hit Chingai

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | July 18
Chingai MLA and parliamentary secretary (transport) Khashim Vashum and his entourage, party workers, a medical team from Jessami PHC and PMGSY monitoring agency visited Chingai Head Quarter on the July 13.
The te…

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 18

Chingai MLA and parliamentary secretary (transport) Khashim Vashum and his entourage, party workers, a medical team from Jessami PHC and PMGSY monitoring agency visited Chingai Head Quarter on the July 13.

The team conducted a detailed survey on ongoing work programmes /developmental works, functioning of government establishments and took stock of the damages caused by natural calamities.

The team made their first stopover at Chingai Block head quarter, where he was warmly received by the headman and village authority. He reiterated his stand on development and said that under no circumstances he would compromise.

He urged the villagers to take care of public properties as their own and also promised to deliver whatever benefits that accrues to us more so to the farmers/cultivators.

The villages apprised him of the damages caused by Cyclone Mora and the inundated condition of the paddy fields which have become uncultivable.

Two suspension bridges were swept away in the recent downpour creating hardships.

At the PHC the team discovered that there were no sufficient staffs. A Doctor and two nurses were found occupying the centre. The MLA was shocked to see that the centre which was inaugurated in 2003 is still bereft of electricity connection.

While interacting with the staff he was informed of many difficulties in discharging their duties. He promised to apprise the concern ministries and department of the pathetic condition of the PHC.

In Tusom village, the MLA stressed the importance of community based development programmes and warn against misuse of funds. The villagers/card holders of NFSA urged the MLA to look into the matter of non-distribution of rice for the past 2-3 months.

There Khasim inaugurated Tusom CV Upper Primary School which was then a Primary School and hence upgraded to upper primary school through his personal efforts.

Vashum further checked the quality of work with regard to the ongoing construction of roads under PMGSY 1. Chingai to Tusom CV and Kharasom to New Tusom.

Meanwhile, a free medical camp was organized in the area for the benefit of the poor and needy who cannot travel to the main towns and cities for various reasons.

The camp was organized under the aegis of health minister and medical director. Free medicines were distributed and 498 villagers came to get themselves examined by the medical team.

Khasim also conducted surveyed Cyclone Mora affected areas/ flash mudslides areas of Huishu, Poi, Chingai, Challou, Kuingai and Tusom villages.

The damage is unprecedented in scale and will have long bearing on the lives of poor cultivators whose only livelihood depends on the paddy fields. Canals being destroyed, paddy fields washed away by the rivers, village roads damaged and houses destroyed by mudslides and much other destruction.

The MLA assured to look into the welfare of the farmers/cultivators who are the backbone after consulting with the CM and the cabinet for extending any possible help from the Government.

During the tour it has been found out that there are many teachers who are being utilized by the departments and thus not present at their specified postings.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/2003-khashim-surveys-calamity-hit-chingai

Students learn musical instruments

Students learn musical instruments

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 18

The 25-day long musical workshop under the project “Support of musical instrument and teaching of music to school children” concludes today at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen, Palace Compound.

It was organised by department of art and culture and the project is undertaken by North East Council, ministry of DoNER.

Commissioner for art and culture, Moirangthem Lakshmi Kumar attended the function as chief guest. Giving his speech, he said that education is not only about books and studies but is a process of human resource development. In the process, creativity and energy are needed for students to become an ideal citizen of the country.

The gap of talent and exposure of students is slowly being bridged by opportunities provided by art and culture and education and that is a good step taken up by the two departments, he added. He also urged that such kind of workshop and human development should be conducted in the future again.

The workshop, not only teach musical knowledge but also physical and emotional integration to the participants and that is golden opportunity contributing to the harmony of the state and it will go a long way, he pointed out.

Additional director of education (s), Kh. Lalmani Singh and director of art and culture, K. Sushila attended the function as guest of honour and president respectively.

The workshop was participated by students of all 16 districts of the state and around 80 students got enrolled for the workshop.

During the workshop, students were taught how to play traditional musical instruments including pena, keyboard and others and dance.

The workshop was inaugurated by chief minister Nongthombam Biren on June 25 as a part of 100 days programme of the state.

Students learn musical instruments

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 18

The 25-day long musical workshop under the project “Support of musical instrument and teaching of music to school children” concludes today at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen, Palace Compound.

It was organised by department of art and culture and the project is undertaken by North East Council, ministry of DoNER.

Commissioner for art and culture, Moirangthem Lakshmi Kumar attended the function as chief guest. Giving his speech, he said that education is not only about books and studies but is a process of human resource development. In the process, creativity and energy are needed for students to become an ideal citizen of the country.

The gap of talent and exposure of students is slowly being bridged by opportunities provided by art and culture and education and that is a good step taken up by the two departments, he added. He also urged that such kind of workshop and human development should be conducted in the future again.

The workshop, not only teach musical knowledge but also physical and emotional integration to the participants and that is golden opportunity contributing to the harmony of the state and it will go a long way, he pointed out.

Additional director of education (s), Kh. Lalmani Singh and director of art and culture, K. Sushila attended the function as guest of honour and president respectively.

The workshop was participated by students of all 16 districts of the state and around 80 students got enrolled for the workshop.

During the workshop, students were taught how to play traditional musical instruments including pena, keyboard and others and dance.

The workshop was inaugurated by chief minister Nongthombam Biren on June 25 as a part of 100 days programme of the state.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/1999-students-learn-musical-instruments