Six UG cadres lay down arms before BSF

Six cadres of three different UG outfits have laid down arms before BSF Inspector General Manipur and Cachar Sector Manohar Lal Batham today Source The Sangai Express

Six cadres of three different UG outfits have laid down arms before BSF Inspector General Manipur and Cachar Sector Manohar Lal Batham today Source The Sangai Express

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UNC relaxes ban for two months Breather for railworks

The United Naga Council UNC has temporarily suspended the ban on construction work of Trans Asian Railway line after a two month period ending February 15 Source The Sangai Express

The United Naga Council UNC has temporarily suspended the ban on construction work of Trans Asian Railway line after a two month period ending February 15 Source The Sangai Express

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MSCP not in favour of repoll

Despite the multitude of complaints about malpractices and proxy voting, MSCP candidates have expressed strong reservations against holding re poll Source The Sangai Express

Despite the multitude of complaints about malpractices and proxy voting, MSCP candidates have expressed strong reservations against holding re poll Source The Sangai Express

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UNC lifts ban on Trans Asian Railway work

The United Naga Council UNC in a meeting held at Tahamzam on February 11 decided to temporarily suspend the ban on the construction work on the Trans Asian Railway line after lapse of the specified two months period ending February 15 Source Huei…

The United Naga Council UNC in a meeting held at Tahamzam on February 11 decided to temporarily suspend the ban on the construction work on the Trans Asian Railway line after lapse of the specified two months period ending February 15 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Arambam Bidhu A living tale of a king’s soldier

Arambam Bidhu, now 93 years old has seen it all, survived it all and was one of the most trusted body guards of Maharaj Bodhchandra Source The Sangai Express

Arambam Bidhu, now 93 years old has seen it all, survived it all and was one of the most trusted body guards of Maharaj Bodhchandra Source The Sangai Express

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Memorial stone erected at Maparee Ningshingkhol

The memorial stone of late Dr Th Kishan, Y Token and A Rajen, who were abducted by NSCN IM but found brutally murdered on February 17, 2009, was brought from Taphou River area where their bodies were recovered and erected at Maparee Ningsingkhol, Uripo…

The memorial stone of late Dr Th Kishan, Y Token and A Rajen, who were abducted by NSCN IM but found brutally murdered on February 17, 2009, was brought from Taphou River area where their bodies were recovered and erected at Maparee Ningsingkhol, Uripok today Source Hueiyen News Service

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More Family Courts mooted

Women community in the State are facing lots of hardships and inconveniences as the State has only one Family Court, said Human Rights Law Network Manipur Assistant Director Th Premlata Source The Sangai Express

Women community in the State are facing lots of hardships and inconveniences as the State has only one Family Court, said Human Rights Law Network Manipur Assistant Director Th Premlata Source The Sangai Express

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Naga political parties call for reconciliation

Three Naga political groups have invited various tribal, church and civil society organizations to attend their reconciliation meet at Dimapur on February 29 Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

Three Naga political groups have invited various tribal, church and civil society organizations to attend their reconciliation meet at Dimapur on February 29 Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Incident free third phase in UP election records around 57 per cent turn out Fate of 1,0168 candidates in 56 seats sealed

Around 57 per cent of the electorate today exercised its franchise for 56 seats in the third phase of the UP assembly polls in which Mayawati’s ruling BSP is facing a strong challenge from Congress, SP and BJP Source The Sangai Express Press Trust…

Around 57 per cent of the electorate today exercised its franchise for 56 seats in the third phase of the UP assembly polls in which Mayawati’s ruling BSP is facing a strong challenge from Congress, SP and BJP Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Festival of Kathak dance from Feb 1618

Kathak Kendra, Delhi, a National institure of Kathak dance and a constituent unit of Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi would be organizing a festival of kathak dance at Jawarhal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy JNMDA , Imphal from February 16 to 18 Sourc…

Kathak Kendra, Delhi, a National institure of Kathak dance and a constituent unit of Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi would be organizing a festival of kathak dance at Jawarhal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy JNMDA , Imphal from February 16 to 18 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Demand to free IM man continues

Protests demanding the unconditional release of jailed NSCN IM leader Anthony Shimray from Tihar jail were carried out in Ukhrul and Chandel on Tuesday and in Senapati on Wednesday Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

Protests demanding the unconditional release of jailed NSCN IM leader Anthony Shimray from Tihar jail were carried out in Ukhrul and Chandel on Tuesday and in Senapati on Wednesday Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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33 subsidy to weavers on power loom machines

To promote the power loom industry in Manipur, the state government is considering inclusion of giving 33 percent subsidy to weavers buying power loom machine in its yearly plan Source Hueiyen News Service

To promote the power loom industry in Manipur, the state government is considering inclusion of giving 33 percent subsidy to weavers buying power loom machine in its yearly plan Source Hueiyen News Service

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Repoll likely at monthend

Given the sheer large number of mismatched photographs detected during comparison of voters’ photographs taken on polling day and their EPIC photographs, it is likely that some polling stations would go to re poll in the last part of February Source …

Given the sheer large number of mismatched photographs detected during comparison of voters’ photographs taken on polling day and their EPIC photographs, it is likely that some polling stations would go to re poll in the last part of February Source The Sangai Express

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Nine UG cadres arrested from all over the state

At least nine cadres of different proscribed UG groups have been arrested by Security Forces from different parts of the state during the past 36 hours Source Hueiyen News Service

At least nine cadres of different proscribed UG groups have been arrested by Security Forces from different parts of the state during the past 36 hours Source Hueiyen News Service

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Candidate’s photo disappears

An Indian National Congress INC candidate’s photograph taken just before casting his vote in a polling booth was just disappeared and instead came out as a photograph of a different person in place during the recent Manipur polls Source The Sangai…

An Indian National Congress INC candidate’s photograph taken just before casting his vote in a polling booth was just disappeared and instead came out as a photograph of a different person in place during the recent Manipur polls Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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GOC 57 mountain division flags in national integration tour

MNS: A National Integration Tour, organized by 6/8 Gorkha Rifles of Loktak Brigade under the aegis of Red Shield Division, was flagged in on 15 Feb 2012 in a grand welcome ceremony by Maj Gen Binoy Poonnen, VSM, GOC 57 Mountain Division at Leimakhong. The tour was initially flagged off on 30 Jan 2012 from […]

MNS: A National Integration Tour, organized by 6/8 Gorkha Rifles of Loktak Brigade under the aegis of Red Shield Division, was flagged in on 15 Feb 2012 in a grand welcome ceremony by Maj Gen Binoy Poonnen, VSM, GOC 57 Mountain Division at Leimakhong.
The tour was initially flagged off on 30 Jan 2012 from Ningthoukhong, Bishnupur.
Speaking on the occasion, Maj Gen Binoy Poonnen, welcomed the children whom he termed as ‘Ambassadors’ of Manipur.
He expressed hope that the children would have imbibed the spirit of the vast, diverse and magnificent country that India is. He urged the children to strive hard for the development and progress of the beautiful and talented state of Manipur and make it occupy its rightful place of pride in the hearts and minds of every Indian. The GOC also remarked that this tour has achieved ‘Integration’ in the real sense by comprising of all major ethnicities of Manipur.

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Six Militants surrender

Imphal, Feb 15: Six cadres of three different militant outfits today laid down arms before BSF DIG, Manipur and Cachar, Manoharlal Batham during a “home coming ceremony” held at 116 battalion of BSF Ningthoukhong Loktak Sector. The militants also handed a huge cache of arms and ammunition to the DIG. The surrendered militants are self-styled […]

Imphal, Feb 15: Six cadres of three different militant outfits today laid down arms before BSF DIG, Manipur and Cachar, Manoharlal Batham during a “home coming ceremony” held at 116 battalion of BSF Ningthoukhong Loktak Sector. The militants also handed a huge cache of arms and ammunition to the DIG.
The surrendered militants are self-styled lance corporal Solendro @ Inaoton, 26, Amarjit @ Mangaljao,17, Thangcha @ Lupheng,28, self-styled corporal Tungdim Jangam @ Mangboi Zou,46, all from UNLF, and L Naobi,28 of RPF/PLA and Hamish, publicity secretary of People’s United Liberation front (PULF).
The arms and ammunition they handed over to the border guarding force DIG during the home coming ceremony included four 9 mm pistols with 10 live rounds, one 7.65 mm pistol with five rounds, one country made 9 mm gun with two rounds and two Chinese hand grenades.
DIG BSF Sector Manipur, Angom Shamu, CRPF officials, Bishnupur district Additional Superintendant of Police LM Haokip among others attended at the surrender ceremony.

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Photo comparison not done properly : MSCP

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 15: The president of Manipur State Congress Party (MSCP) Y. Mani said, the process of photo comparison might not be done properly as responsible officials of the state did not take part in the process. The party does not like re-poll for the state assembly election as it will lose […]

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Imphal, Feb 15: The president of Manipur State Congress Party (MSCP) Y. Mani said, the process of photo comparison might not be done properly as responsible officials of the state did not take part in the process. The party does not like re-poll for the state assembly election as it will lose time and money.
A meet the press organized by MSCP was held at Hotel Imphal this afternoon.
The party has no objection if ECI takes a decision in this connection. The ruling govt. remains a silent spectator in this context whether re-poll is a loss or gain to the govt, he has no knowledge supplementing the comment of Y. Mani the working president Kh. Debabratta said apart from re-poll, legal actions should be taken up and arrest the concerned PO and other officials for the polling stations if irregularities were found in the PS.
Most candidates of the party who faced election in the recently held poll also attended the press meet.
Awangbou Newmai of Tamei A/C said, out of 63 polling stations, complaints of 45 PS were made to ECI. No photos were found in some polling stations. If re-poll is necessary in this A/C, there will be another election in the same A/C.
Shri Thamarjit, a candidate of Keirao A/C said, out of 31 polling stations, complaints were found in five PS. There is no need for re-poll as it seems lack of authority.
Sumatibal Ningthoujam of Heirok A/C said, the SPo personnel cast their votes twice. The postal ballot papers were issued through SP and not through post. She was of the view that those votes of postal ballot should not be counted during counting of votes. The N. Syamananda of Uripok A/C also said, there is no question of re-poll but he asked how to identify bogies elector.
The candidate of 30-Lilong A/C Md. Azizur Rahman Shah said, according to electoral roll, he filed his nomination as Md. Azizur Rahman Shah but he expressed his dissatisfaction as his name was found as Md. Azizur Shah in the EVM. It is a sign of lack of transparency.
The spokesperson of the party Vivek Raj Wangkhem also attended the press meet.
Meanwhile, An Indian National Congress (INC) candidate’s photograph taken just before casting his vote in a polling booth was just disappeared and instead came out as a photograph of a different person in place during the recent Manipur polls.
Yamthong Haokip, an INC candidate from Saikul constituency was completely amazed when his photograph was found removed and put in a wrong photograph of another person in the voters’ photograph list. He said this while talking to the media here on Wednesday.
Haokip said his name was in the serial no. 1 in the electoral roll and that he cast his vote in first place in polling station 46/15 under Saikul constituency of Senapati district on the polling day on January 28.
He, however, said his own photograph which was taken by a polling officer was found displaced by another person photo. The matter came to light when photo comparison of electors was carried out two days ago.
The Election Commission has not yet taken up any step though the evidence of poll violation by means of photo mismanagement was found out by the Central observers, Haokip lamented.

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Wind Energy: a Nature’s Bonanza for Eternity

Shri Dilip Nigam, Director, Ministry of New & Renewable Energy. Smt. Gargi Malik, Assistant Director (Media & Communication), PIB, New Delhi. Nature has provided ample resources for lives on earth to survive and grow. The quest of survival and growth enabled human beings to find and use new and renewable sources of energy. One such […]

Shri Dilip Nigam, Director, Ministry of New & Renewable Energy.
Smt. Gargi Malik, Assistant Director (Media & Communication), PIB, New Delhi.
Nature has provided ample resources for lives on earth to survive and grow. The quest of survival and growth enabled human beings to find and use new and renewable sources of energy. One such source is wind, which is a clean, renewable and sustainable form of energy. Wind is free and with modern technology can be captured efficiently for generating power. It has no green house gases emissions.
Throughout history, wind energy has been harnessed in many ways. Centuries ago, wind power was used to sail ships and windmills were used to grind the grains, pump water and cut wood. Initially, in India wind power was used for irrigation and grinding purposes but later on development of wind power got a boost. Now, it is being used to provide electricity to grid along with its use for distribution generation mode.
Today, India is the fifth largest producer of wind energy globally after China, the U.S.A., Germany and Spain with a cumulative installed capacity of over 16000 MW till the end of January 2012. The total potential for wind power in India was first estimated by the Centre for Wind Energy Technology (C-WET), Chennai at 45 GW and has been recently increased to 49.13GW. In fact, in the twelfth five year plan the Government proposes to add 15000 MW of capacity through new wind energy projects.
Currently, wind technology is being primarily used in three ways: (i) Wind pumps, which use mechanical energy from wind mainly for water-pumping purposes (used for drinking and irrigation). (ii) Wind energy generators (WEGS’s), connected to turbines, which are used to produce electricity, to be distributed on electricity grids and are meant for rural and/or urban use. (iii) Wind-electric battery chargers which produce electricity and store it in batteries
To promote the use of wind energy in the country the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is promoting two programmes: (i) Wind Energy Programme and (ii) Small Wind Energy & Hybrid Systems Programme.
Wind Energy Programme
The programme aims at large scale commercialization of cost effective generation of grid quality wind power. Wind energy programme covers surveys and assessment of wind resource, facilitation and implementation of demonstration and private sector projects through various fiscal and promotional policies.
Wind Resource Assessment is done for deciding the potential sites. Wind energy is site specific; therefore, data needs to be collected before starting a project. A total of 627 wind monitoring stations covering 13 States and Union Territories have been established. Handbooks on ‘Wind Energy Resource Survey in India’ have been published giving details of wind data. In fact, a numerical Wind Atlas for India has been prepared and launched. It is to help the stake holders in getting better micrositing leading to higher generation from wind power projects. Micrositing is necessary for the optimization of wind farm layout and locating new turbines as per the norms specified by respective state regulatory authorities.
Demonstration Wind Power Projects are taken up to create necessary infrastructure to open up the sites for commercial deployment by demonstrating the success so that private sector gets confidence to invest. The first demonstration project in the country was set up near Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu in 1986. Subsequently, more demonstration projects have been established at different locations in the country.
The Government is supporting the Wind Power Programme through fiscal and promotional incentives. These include 80% accelerated depreciation, concession on custom duties on critical components, tax holiday on income and excise duties exemption. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy implements the scheme on Generation Based Incentive (GBI) for Wind Power Projects. Under the Scheme, an incentive of Rs 0.50 per unit of electricity fed into the grid by wind power projects is being provided over and above the tariff given by the state utilities, with an overall cap of Rs 62 lakh per MW to be availed in a period not less than four years and maximum period of 10 years. GBI scheme is available for the projects which do not claim the accelerated depreciation benefit. Loans for installing windmills are available from Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) and other Financial Institutions. An investment of around Rs. 5.5 crore is made per MW installation of wind power projects.
A total capacity of around 16000 MW has been established up to January, 2012, mainly in Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Rajasthan. Wind electric generators of unit sizes between 225 kW and 2.5 MW have been deployed across the country.
Small Wind Energy & Hybrid Systems Programme
The aim of the programme is to develop technology and promote applications of water pumping windmills and aero-generators/wind-solar hybrid systems useful for meeting water pumping and small power requirements in rural/semi urban/urban windy areas of the country. It also undertakes research & development for improvement of designs and efficiency of these systems. The users mainly involve individuals, farmers, NGOs, Central/State Government agencies, local bodies and Panchayats, Autonomous Institutions, Research Organizations, Cooperative Societies, Corporate Bodies, Small Business Establishments, Banks, etc .
Under the scheme, financial support is provided to the beneficiaries installing the aero-generators, wind-solar hybrid systems and water pumping wind mills. India can exploit the potential of micro-generation technologies and meet the energy needs under the distributed generation mode. An aero-generator is a small wind electric generator having a capacity
of upto 50 kW and is suitable for unelectrified areas having adequate wind speeds.
It produces optimum power at the rated wind speed of 30 km per hour. The wind-solar hybrid system mainly consists of one or two aero generators along with SPV panels connected with battery bank to supply AC power. The power generated from both wind and solar components is stored in a battery bank for use whenever required. Water pumping wind mills pump water from wells, ponds etc. and can lift water when wind speed approaches 8-10 Km per hour. They are capable of pumping water in the range of 1000 to 8000 litres per hour.
In view of the overall objective of creating a minimum power availability to feed the engine of qualitative growth of nation, wind energy will play a pivotal role in the future energy mix.(PIB Feature.)

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UNC lifts ban on Trans Asian Railway link

IMPHAL, Feb 15: The United Naga Council, UNC has decided to temporarily suspend the ban… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 15: The United Naga Council, UNC has decided to temporarily suspend the ban on construction work on the Trans Asian Railway line after the lapse of the specified two months ban on construction work on the said railway line on February 15.

A press statement of the UNC has informed that the body has taken the decision during its presidential council meeting held at Tahamzam on February 11.

“The indefinite ban on Seismic Survey in Tamenglong district would also be lifted temporarily with effect from the same date” the statement added.

“The ban had been imposed in protest against the lack of political will on the part of the  Government to address the demand for an alternative arrangement for the Nagas in Manipur”.

The decision to suspend the ban was taken in view of the fact that it would not be relevant when the election code of conduct is effective and the election process remains incomplete, the statement added.

The decision would be reviewed after the installation of a popular government in the present state of Manipur, it ended.

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