Free corrective surgeries for differently abled children

IMPHAL, June 6: Shija Hopsitals and Research Institute (SHRI) under a joint initiative with Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), State Mission Authority, Manipur will perform free corrective surgeries for children with

IMPHAL, June 6: Shija Hopsitals and Research Institute (SHRI) under a joint initiative with Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), State Mission Authority, Manipur will perform free corrective surgeries for children with special needs.

Ng Bhogendro Meitei, Additional state project director (SSA), State Mission Authority informed the media in a press meet at SHRI that the scheme was initiated by SSA mainly for differently abled children who faced social stigma and for giving them opportunities to attend schools like other children.

“Normal people should treat differently abled children like any other children and should not let them feel inferior for what they are, and society should cooperate, support and change its perspective towards them.”

He also stated that SSA is providing free corrective surgeries for children under 6 to 18 years with post burn contracture, wry neck, cystic hygroma, ptosis, squint, clubbed foot, cong cataract, microtia, bow leg and low vision under the Inclusive Education for Disabled (IED) scheme.

During the press meet, Dr Palin said that 30 children are already approved under SSA for undergoing treatment and surgery, and among them five children have already been operated.

He further added that the free treatment for 2014-2015 has started since April 2014 and will continue till the month of March 2015.

He also said that Shija Hospital will give 20 percent subsidise to all the patients coming under such SSA schemes.

 

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House to house search operation conducted

IMPHAL, June 6: A combined team of the Thoubal District Police commando and 2 Assam Rifle personnel conducted house to house search operations at Nongbrang, Ngamukhong and Somrei village under

IMPHAL, June 6: A combined team of the Thoubal District Police commando and 2 Assam Rifle personnel conducted house to house search operations at Nongbrang, Ngamukhong and Somrei village under Yairipok Police Station in Thoubal district yesterday from 3pm till 7 pm.

The cordon and search operation was conducted under the supervision of Sarangthem Ibomcha, additional SP (Operation) Thoubal District led by inspector Anand Officer In Charge of Thoubal district commando along with the personnel of 2 Assam Rifle led by lieutenant colonel Naveen.

During the house to house search operation at Nongbrang, Ngamukhong and Somrei village, every villager was verified by the security team.

One person was detained during the operation.

On the other hand, a combined team of Imphal East District Police, 7 Manipur Rifle, 4 IRB and personnel of 30 Assam Rifle conducted search operation at Khabeisoi area under Porompat Police station and detained six persons and handed them over to the Heingang Police Station this morning.

The cordon and search operation was conducted under the supervision of Singhajit additional SP (operation) Imphal East led by inspector Achouba Officer In Charge, Commando of Imphal East district along with the personnel of 7 Manipur Rifle, 4 IRB and 30 AR.

Six persons who failed to produce proper verification identity proofs had been detained by the police team during the search operation and handed over to the Heingang Police Station for further verification.

 

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New parking space for tankers at Koirengei

IMPHAL, June 6: Oil Tankers in the State will start parking at the Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution campus, Koirengei from tomorrow leaving their old parking spaces at the

IMPHAL, June 6: Oil Tankers in the State will start parking at the Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution campus, Koirengei from tomorrow leaving their old parking spaces at the Inter State Bus Terminus, Khuman Lampak.
The step, according to sources has been taken up under the initiative of the CAF&PD minister M Okendro.

Sources informed that under the All Manipur Petroleum Tankers and Drivers’ Union, there are 590 oil tankers procuring fuel for the State from outside.

The tankers include those transporting petrol, diesel and kerosene and without the gas bullet tanker and Air Transport Fuel (ATF).

It is also learnt that while, the gas bullet tankers are parked at the Nongthomband Gas Bottling Plant, ATF Tankers are parked at the Airport.

The process of shifting of parking space for the tankers from ISBT to Koirengei will be initiated from 9am, said sources.

However, several tanker drivers and handymen have been apprehensive due to the size of the CAF&PD Koirengei campus.

Several drivers and handymen said the campus is too small to accommodate the tankers to park there.

They said even though some of the tankers may stay off road, at most time more than 200 tankers excluding the tankers that are on the road to procure fuel will be parked at the campus.

And during bandhs, blockade, general strikes the number of parked tankers will increase, they echoed before complaining that at the most a 100 tankers can park at the campus at one time.

The drivers and handymen also lamented that the shifting of parking lot to be initiated from tomorrow is on trial basis and not on a permanent basis.

They advised that it is better to find a suitable location for once and all, instead of frequent changing of place.

 

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KSO seeks people’s help to maintain peace in state

IMPHAL, June 6: The Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO), Chandel district urged the people of Manipur to support the students’ body in maintaining peace and harmony in the state particularly in

IMPHAL, June 6: The Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO), Chandel district urged the people of Manipur to support the students’ body in maintaining peace and harmony in the state particularly in Chandel District.

Briefing media persons in a press meet at the Manipur Press Club, KSO president Doumang Haokip said that the students’ body was not against any organisations, adding that Kukis civil societies of Chandel unanimously adopted a resolution on June 4 at Munpi village Sugnu to maintain peace and harmony among different communities.

He, further, stated that the KSO Chandel would remain firm in its stand to bring peace and harmony in Chandel.

The students’ body will work in collaboration with other social organisations in order to safeguard the Rights of the Tribal especially within the Kuki inhabited areas, he said, appealing both central and state government to stop using the divide and rule policy between the Kukis in the state particularly in Chandel.

 

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Mass meeting resolves to check defunct govt offices

JIRIBAM, June 6: The Barak Brothers’ Union (BBU), Jiribam organised a general meeting of local youth club leaders, political leaders and civil organisation leaders, today at Netaji Govt High School.

JIRIBAM, June 6: The Barak Brothers’ Union (BBU), Jiribam organised a general meeting of local youth club leaders, political leaders and civil organisation leaders, today at Netaji Govt High School.

The meeting was attended by a large number of locals from the entire region of Barak Circle.

The main agenda of the meeting was to check the defunct government offices of Barak Circle and formation of a Barak Circle Development Demand Committee, which is from Latingkhal GP, Jiribam to Khangbor, Churachandpur District.

The meeting was attended by Archana Das, 19 Boro Bakra Zilla Parishad and Rajesh Singh, president BBU as chief guest and president, respectively.

 

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Rongmei leader’s house fired upon

IMPHAL, June 6: Unidentified persons fired twice near the residential gate of Rongmei Lu Phuam (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) president Panti Golmei this morning around 3. Speaking to the media

IMPHAL, June 6: Unidentified persons fired twice near the residential gate of Rongmei Lu Phuam (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) president Panti Golmei this morning around 3.

Speaking to the media at her Langol Tarung Grace Colony residence, Golmei said soon after the gunshots were fired, she heard the sound of a vehicle speeding away.

Locals informed her that the assailants were seen coming in an Alto car and a Pulsar Bike, she said.

She further condemned the attack and appealed to the authorities concerned to look into the incident.

Panti Golmei further appealed to all those involved in the attack to clarify the act and not to repeat such violence in the residential areas.

She further said that any misunderstanding can be settled through talks instead of violence.

Such violence only creates a fear psychosis among the local populace, she added.

 

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Militants creating artificial shortage of eggs, say Manipur traders – The Hindu

Militants creating artificial shortage of eggs, say Manipur tradersThe HinduThere is an artificial shortage of eggs and fish transported from Andhra Pradesh to Manipur, resulting in unreasonable price hike. Two organisations, All Manipur Fish and Egg T…

Militants creating artificial shortage of eggs, say Manipur traders
The Hindu
There is an artificial shortage of eggs and fish transported from Andhra Pradesh to Manipur, resulting in unreasonable price hike. Two organisations, All Manipur Fish and Egg Traders Association and Nupi Keithel Sinpham and Saktam Kunba Lup blame the …

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Semol camp constructed as per Govt’s order Lalmoi

The designated camp of KNLF has been constructed at Semol Village in Chandel district as per the order of State Government, General Secretary of KNLF Lalmoi Haokip told media persons at at a place in Chandel district today Source Hueiyen News Service

The designated camp of KNLF has been constructed at Semol Village in Chandel district as per the order of State Government, General Secretary of KNLF Lalmoi Haokip told media persons at at a place in Chandel district today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Consultative meet of indigenous people concludes

The 2nd Consultative Meeting of Indigenous Peoples Human Rights Groups of the North East India which was held from June 2 along with participation by members of Borok Peoples Human Rights Organisation BPHRO , Indigenous Women’s Forum of Northeast Indi…

The 2nd Consultative Meeting of Indigenous Peoples Human Rights Groups of the North East India which was held from June 2 along with participation by members of Borok Peoples Human Rights Organisation BPHRO , Indigenous Women’s Forum of Northeast India IWFNEI , Karbi Human Rights Watch KHRW , Meghalaya Peoples Human Rights Council MPHRC , Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights NPMHR and Zomi Human Rights Foundation ZHRF concluded on Wednesday here Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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World Environment Day

In connection with the World Environment Day, troops of Red Shield Division conducted various activities at Aina, Leizangphai, Khoken, Parbung, Sinjol and Kangkap on June 4 and 5 to educate the people about of need for planting and nurturing of trees a…

In connection with the World Environment Day, troops of Red Shield Division conducted various activities at Aina, Leizangphai, Khoken, Parbung, Sinjol and Kangkap on June 4 and 5 to educate the people about of need for planting and nurturing of trees as well as on adopting scientific ways of cultivation in the area Source Hueiyen News Service

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UTLA moots new AC in Tamenglong

The United Tribal Liberation Front UTLA, SK has demanded two separate sub divisions namely Longpi Sub division and Vangaichungpao sub division to be created by curving out from respectively Nungba Sub division and Tousem Sub division under Tamenglong…

The United Tribal Liberation Front UTLA, SK has demanded two separate sub divisions namely Longpi Sub division and Vangaichungpao sub division to be created by curving out from respectively Nungba Sub division and Tousem Sub division under Tamenglong District of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service JNN

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WED2014 CCpur village pledges to stop hunting, felling trees

A tribal village in Manipur observed this year’s World Environment Day in a unique way by taking a voice pledge to stop felling of trees and also to stop the killing of wild animals with immediate effect Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

A tribal village in Manipur observed this year’s World Environment Day in a unique way by taking a voice pledge to stop felling of trees and also to stop the killing of wild animals with immediate effect Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Rishang dedicates ‘Peace Hall’ to people in memory of Suisa

Former Chief Minister Rishang Keishing today inaugurated a Peace Hall constructed in loving memory of former MP Suisa Rungsung, who is still locally known as the unsung hero of the Nagas, atop Kalakaphung hill in Hongman Tangkhul village under Senapa…

Former Chief Minister Rishang Keishing today inaugurated a Peace Hall constructed in loving memory of former MP Suisa Rungsung, who is still locally known as the unsung hero of the Nagas, atop Kalakaphung hill in Hongman Tangkhul village under Senapati district Source Hueiyen News Service

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AMADA protests violation of NACO guidelines

All Manipur Anti Drug Association AMADA today staged a protest demonstration here after submitting representations to the Governor, Chief Minister, MACS and other authorities concerned over implementation of ‘Link Worker Scheme’ meant for people livi…

All Manipur Anti Drug Association AMADA today staged a protest demonstration here after submitting representations to the Governor, Chief Minister, MACS and other authorities concerned over implementation of ‘Link Worker Scheme’ meant for people living with HIV AIDS in the interior hill areas of the State against the guidelines given by NACO Source Hueiyen News Service

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Mukul Sangma offers peace talks to militant outfits

Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma on Wednesday said his government is offering a one time peace settlement with all militant groups active in the state, an attempt to re strategize the government’s approach to dealing with the mushrooming of milita…

Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma on Wednesday said his government is offering a one time peace settlement with all militant groups active in the state, an attempt to re strategize the government’s approach to dealing with the mushrooming of militant groups, especially in the Garo Hills region Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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State inks MoU with NSCI on Seed Rolling Plan

A memorandum of understanding MoU was signed between State Agriculture Department and National Seed Corporation of India NSCI yesterday for introducing the Seed Rolling Plan in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

A memorandum of understanding MoU was signed between State Agriculture Department and National Seed Corporation of India NSCI yesterday for introducing the Seed Rolling Plan in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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Chandel ADC members echo public voice against new designated camp

In support of the voice of people in Chandel district, members of ADC Chandel have appealed to the State Government to respect the public voice against setting up of any new designated camp in the district Source Hueiyen News Service

In support of the voice of people in Chandel district, members of ADC Chandel have appealed to the State Government to respect the public voice against setting up of any new designated camp in the district Source Hueiyen News Service

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NECfunded Health projects December deadline given for completion

Taking serious note over the slow progress in implementation of NEC funded projects under its Health Medical Sector, Secretary of North Eastern Council NEC Ameising Luikham has directed all the Northeastern states to put in extra efforts to complet…

Taking serious note over the slow progress in implementation of NEC funded projects under its Health Medical Sector, Secretary of North Eastern Council NEC Ameising Luikham has directed all the Northeastern states to put in extra efforts to complete the projects in time and ensure that special focus is given to the projects that are long pending due to some or the other reason so that the same are completed by December 2014 Source Hueiyen News Service

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