Unity call stressed on Chavang Kut

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam has said that nothing good can be accomplished by instigating the sense of separation in the people of the State, who are living together in unity and harmony Source The Sangai Express

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam has said that nothing good can be accomplished by instigating the sense of separation in the people of the State, who are living together in unity and harmony Source The Sangai Express

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Biggest festival of Liangmai community Chaga Ngee observed

Amidst a plethora of colourful dances and folk songs, Chaga Ngee, the biggest festival of the Liangmai community was celebrated at Tarung community hall, Imphal today Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

Amidst a plethora of colourful dances and folk songs, Chaga Ngee, the biggest festival of the Liangmai community was celebrated at Tarung community hall, Imphal today Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Modi invited to Sangai Fest

The State Govt has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to grace either the inaugural function or valedictory function of this year’s Sangai Festival slated to begin from Nov 21 Source The Sangai Express

The State Govt has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to grace either the inaugural function or valedictory function of this year’s Sangai Festival slated to begin from Nov 21 Source The Sangai Express

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Chaga Ngee fest lights up Liangmai community

The State level Chaga Ngee festival of the Liangmai community was celebrated amidst pomp and show today at Tarung Community Hall, Imphal West Source The Sangai Express

The State level Chaga Ngee festival of the Liangmai community was celebrated amidst pomp and show today at Tarung Community Hall, Imphal West Source The Sangai Express

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MU team reach venue late

Due to an apparent case of poor planning and management, the Manipur University Men’s and Women’s Handball team had to sit out the East Zone Inter University Handball Men’s and Women’s Tournament as the team reached the venue well after the tournament …

Due to an apparent case of poor planning and management, the Manipur University Men’s and Women’s Handball team had to sit out the East Zone Inter University Handball Men’s and Women’s Tournament as the team reached the venue well after the tournament had started Source The Sangai Express

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Drugs seized

A joint team of Narcotics and Affairs of Border NAB and Imphal East Narcotics Cell seized a huge consignment of contraband drugs worth around Rs 20 lakh in the black market from Imphal Head Post Office today Source The Sangai Express

A joint team of Narcotics and Affairs of Border NAB and Imphal East Narcotics Cell seized a huge consignment of contraband drugs worth around Rs 20 lakh in the black market from Imphal Head Post Office today Source The Sangai Express

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Lack of unity affecting peace tranquility in State P Dhanakumar

The 12th Indigenous Brothers’ Meet was organized by League of the Fourth World People Kangleipak LFWPK under the theme ‘Ritual Traditional Festivals of all Communities of Kangleipak’ at Manipur Press Club here today Source Hueiyen News Service

The 12th Indigenous Brothers’ Meet was organized by League of the Fourth World People Kangleipak LFWPK under the theme ‘Ritual Traditional Festivals of all Communities of Kangleipak’ at Manipur Press Club here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Editors’ Guild

An emergency executive meeting of Editors’ Guild, Manipur convened today regarding media management of State level Kut festival strongly condemned the alleged ‘unwanted guests’ treatment of State media persons during Kut festivals down the years Sour…

An emergency executive meeting of Editors’ Guild, Manipur convened today regarding media management of State level Kut festival strongly condemned the alleged ‘unwanted guests’ treatment of State media persons during Kut festivals down the years Source The Sangai Express

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Irom Sharmila was taken to AIIMS due to deteriorating condition, says witness

A retired Delhi Police officer on Thursday told a court that rights activist Irom Sharmila, facing trial for allegedly attempting suicide during her fast unto death here in 2006, was shifted to a hospital after her health condition had deteriorated dur…

A retired Delhi Police officer on Thursday told a court that rights activist Irom Sharmila, facing trial for allegedly attempting suicide during her fast unto death here in 2006, was shifted to a hospital after her health condition had deteriorated during the fast Source Hueiyen News Service

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Forest guard assaulted

A forest guard has been hospitalised after he was thrashed by a police constable who intruded into the Forest Range Office, Motbung under Sapermaina PS last night around 7 Source The Sangai Express

A forest guard has been hospitalised after he was thrashed by a police constable who intruded into the Forest Range Office, Motbung under Sapermaina PS last night around 7 Source The Sangai Express

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Implementation of Online GPF Info System in dark

Even as Accountant General A E , State Government had launched the Online General Provident Fund GPF Information System under which GPF statement of regular employees with exception of Grade IV employees could be generated from its website due to t…

Even as Accountant General A E , State Government had launched the Online General Provident Fund GPF Information System under which GPF statement of regular employees with exception of Grade IV employees could be generated from its website due to the alleged negligence of bureaucrats, it is still not known from when the system will be implemented Source Hueiyen News Service

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Delhi cop recalls ‘Irom Sharmila in Delhi 2006’

A retired Delhi police officer on Thursday told a Court that rights activist Irom Sharmila, facing trial for allegedly attempting suicide during her fast unto death here in 2006, was shifted to a hospital after her health condition had deteriorated dur…

A retired Delhi police officer on Thursday told a Court that rights activist Irom Sharmila, facing trial for allegedly attempting suicide during her fast unto death here in 2006, was shifted to a hospital after her health condition had deteriorated during the fast Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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In Search Of The ‘Chutzpah’: Haider, AFSPA, Manipur, Irom Sharmila, Indian
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On 2nd November, 2000- with the rising sun, chirping of birds, the serene valley of the northeast India, one perhaps saw the day to be mere usual. Unlikely, the day remained a black spot in the history of Manipur forever- Malom, a town situated in

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College Teachers Transfer Policy

The state government has announced the transfer policy of teaching faculties for technical and higher education. As per the new approved policy, teaching faculties of the government colleges and other

The state government has announced the transfer policy of teaching faculties for technical and higher education. As per the new approved policy, teaching faculties of the government colleges and other institutes of higher education including engineering colleges and polytechnic, will no longer be transferable. The faculties will be allowed to serve at their currently assigned posting till retirement. Though, we do not have access to the policy document for a closure scrutiny, the policy as revealed by the government spokesperson through the media gives the impression of neither a flawed rationale nor a refreshing change. The policy comes with both advantages and disadvantages. Advocates of this new policy would assert that it will put an end to ‘punishment transfer’ raj, as it has been a practice in the government establishment to transfer teachers to unfavourable postings, whenever there is friction between the higher-ups and their subordinates, or when the authorities wishes to flex their muscle to reaffirm that they are the boss. This is not to demean our teaching community, but it has been a common practice for some teachers to lobby about the power corridors, either to stop or to move a transfer. Not to mention that teachers have even been resorting to seek the influence of student union to censure transfer orders. It has also been opined that the new transfer policy will help the teachers in developing a sense of belonging with their particular college or institution, which will help them serve better. In this regard, we hope the policy will serve its purpose, for it is important to have a sense of belonging with an institution for it to develop and progress.

On the flipside, as per the government statement, regular teachers will be allowed to make their choice of college before the official promulgation of the new transfer policy. In all likelihood, overwhelming preferences will be for the ‘elite’ colleges in Imphal. The Dhanamanjuri College will be among the top picks, which has already been tagged as premier college. And above all, this college, sooner or later, is to be upgraded into a state university. Among the preferred list, DM College will be followed by Ghanapriya Women College, Imphal College, Manipur College and some other colleges in the twin districts of Imphal. The official statement said that a committee will look into the choices of institutions offered by the teachers, taking into consideration their seniority and availability of post. The move is deemed to create the committee into a lobbying room for preferred postings, which will in turn negate the transfer policy itself. Moreover, the possibility of teachers preferring postings near their residence cannot be ruled out. In that scenario, disproportionate posting of teachers in colleges across the state will be an additional problem to be dealt with. The colleges in the far-flung areas and the hill districts are already facing shortages of teaching faculties, though new recruitment of teachers had already been announced by the government. To suggest an alternative transfer policy, there should be a mandatory rotational transfer system on the basis of two-three years posting at a college. That would allow wider exposure of our teachers, who would get the opportunity of learning from different experiences besides their academic exercises. Another option would be to create exchange programme of the teaching faculties between the colleges. We hope the authorities would give a thought into these aspects to enrich the policy.

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Stray bullet hits morning jogger

IMPHAL, October 29: A 71-year old, who was on his daily morning walk, was hit by a stray bullet around 6:20 this morning. The injured is identified as Ningthoukhongjam Ibopishak

IMPHAL, October 29: A 71-year old, who was on his daily morning walk, was hit by a stray bullet around 6:20 this morning.

The injured is identified as Ningthoukhongjam Ibopishak Singh, 71, son of (L) N Anganghal Singh of Wangkhei Lourembam Leirak, a retd assistant engineer of the State Public Works Department.

The bullet hit him on his right thigh from the back and is lodged inside.

Ibopishak identified the exact spot of the incident to be about 15 metres towards Mahabali from Haokip Veng crossing.

Every morning in between, 5 and 5:30, he goes for his walk upto Minuthong and then return home, he said.

He continued that during his return journey, he takes a detour towards the under-construction Sangjenthong from where he passes through Haokip Veng and Hafta Kangjeibung before reaching home.

He was returning along his usual route this morning when he saw a white coloured Bolero Jeep coming from behind and sidetracked a little along the Mahabali roadside, thinking that the vehicle was about to turn back, he said.

However, the vehicle stopped at some distance, and as he turned and started to walk again, he heard a gun-shot and then felt a pang of pain on his right leg and on looking down saw blood, he said.

That was when he shouted he has been hit by a bullet and lost consciousness, however, people standing nearby rushed in and took him to the nearby Advance Hospital.

As the bullet didn’t hit his bones, he is said to be out of danger, however, the bullet is still lodged inside his body, sources said.

Family members said the bullet could have been fired from a .22 rifle and even though personnel of the Imphal East police are deployed in the vicinity they are unable to seek out the direction from which it has been fired.

They have also said that Ibopishak has no personal enmity and hasn’t received any monetary demand or threat.

The Porompat police have also taken up a case in this regard, whereas following advice of the doctors to take out the projectile after sometime, Ibopishak has been discharged from the hospital.

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Kuki Inpi, USA to organise `Chavang-Kut` in Oklahoma

IMPHAL, Oct 29: The Kuki Inpi, USA will be organising the Kut 2014 in Tulsa city in Oklahoma between November 1 and November 2 with participants expected to come from

IMPHAL, Oct 29: The Kuki Inpi, USA will be organising the Kut 2014 in Tulsa city in Oklahoma between November 1 and November 2 with participants expected to come from different states of USA including special guests from India and Burma, said a press release.

According to the press release, there are about 200 kukis in the USA and the occasion will mark with Kuki traditional dances from Texas Cultural Troupe, Chicago Cultural Troupe, Maryland Cultural Troupe and Oklahoma Cultural Troupe, followed by performances by different bands from different states, Kids fashion, Miss Kut USA contest and talent show.

`Chavang-Kut`, the autumn post harvest festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm by the Kuki tribes in India and Burma, said the press release.

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Centre wrong in perceiving my movement as suicide attempt: Sharmila

IMPHAL, October 29: Irom Chanu Sharmila today said the Central government seems to have mistaken her hunger strike demanding repeal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act as an attempt

IMPHAL, October 29: Irom Chanu Sharmila today said the Central government seems to have mistaken her hunger strike demanding repeal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act as an attempt to suicide.

The anti-AFSPA crusader left for the national capital today, in connection with her October 30 and 31 court appearances. She was accompanied by two police personnel, a doctor and two nurses.

Sharmila will be appearing before the court of Metropolitan Magistrate, Patiala House in connection with case filed under FIR No 222/06 under IPC section 309 (attempt to commit suicide) filed by the Parliament Street Police Station.

Speaking to media persons at the Tulihal Imphal Airport before being led into the airport building, she said the government misperceiving her movement to be an attempt to commit suicide, has said that she would be release only if her fast ends.

She further exuded confidence, that the court will hear her prayer and understand that her movement is for the people to live in peace and harmony.

Stating that she will be put up close to the Prime Minister’s bungalow, Sharmila said the Centre being protective about the draconian Act is meaningless and unfortunate.

As the people of the North East look different from those from other regions of the country, the Indian soldiers who are mostly from outside the region have a different sentiment for the people of the region and are using the Act as a tool against the people, Sharmila asserted.

AFSPA, 1958 denies the people of the basic human rights, dignity and justice, which is regrettable in a democracy, she told the media persons.

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CBI, Imphal branch conducts workshop for combating corruption

IMPHAL, October 29: The Imphal branch of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Anti Corruption Branch (ACB) organised a workshop at its office in Lamphelpat in connection with the observance

IMPHAL, October 29: The Imphal branch of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Anti Corruption Branch (ACB) organised a workshop at its office in Lamphelpat in connection with the observance of the Vigilance Awareness Week which began on October 27 and will continue till November 1.

The workshop conducted under the theme “Combating Corruption – Technology as an enabler” was graced by CBI ACB Headquarter, head of bureau additional SP Balasubramony, additional SP, L Hangshing; inspector Gaurav and Inspector W Ashok Kumar.

Speaking to media persons, Add SP Balasubramony said “corruption in India is a major issue that adversely affects its economy. A study conducted by Transparency International in 2008 found that more than 40% of Indians had firsthand experience of paying bribes or influence peddling to get jobs done in public offices successfully”.

In 2012 India was ranked 94th out of 176 countries in Transparency International`s Corruption Perceptions Index, tied with Benin, Colombia, Djibouti, Greece, Moldova, Mongolia, and Senegal. If corruption levels in India are reduced to the levels of developed economies such as Singapore or the United Kingdom, India`s GDP growth rate could increase at a higher rate.

Studies pegged the loss caused by corruption, in terms of investment, growth and jobs for India at over US$50 billion a year, he said.

He further said that to combat corruption, technology can act as an enabler such as in the case of e-governance which offers full potential to help harness transparency and reducing the drain on development caused by corruption.

Secondly, digitisation is the first step towards the use of technology and innovative models in an e-governance environment. Digitisation is a central database and the ability to get an authenticated printout of ownership from multiple points together made the process easy and corruption-free, he added.

He continued that corruption in schemes like MGNREGA can be minimised by using the unique identity (Aadhaar) to transfer funds to the beneficiary and to match worker and recipient. It can also be used in providing food (PDS) and other subsidy schemes to ensure minimal misuse, as also in transitioning, to cash transfer of subsidies.

Thirdly, e-procurement and e-auctions can be collusive in rooting out corruption. The prime target for corruption is public procurement, where corruption is most pervasive and also has more negative consequences, he said.

Public procurement may account for 45% of government expenditure and up to 20% of the Gross Domestic Product for any country. Setting aside government salaries and social service payments, public procurement accounts for the largest share of public expenditures for all levels of government, he adds.

Balasubramani continued that mobile phones and social media also play a vital role in dissemination of information. Mobile and social media can be used as an effective tool, for instant access to information about government financed projects, as well as a means of instantly reporting concerns of fraud and corruption, he adds.

He stated that India’s Right to Information movement had tremendous success in making strategic use of transparency for securing government accountability. Demanding and disseminating information are among the most used tools in the work of activist organisations in the country. Public records are typically demanded on paper and disseminated manually, making the process costly and slow, he added.

Corruption has destroyed the very moral fabric of the society as even education and Health care are not free from the disease of corruption, he laments.

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