Poacher gifts ‘winged trophy’ for Chingai Ind candidate

Even as the electoral battle in Chingai Assembly Constituency is still on with re polling scheduled in nine polling stations, Independent candidate Khashim Vashum has won a rare trophy from the electorates of Phungcham village Source Hueiyen News …

Even as the electoral battle in Chingai Assembly Constituency is still on with re polling scheduled in nine polling stations, Independent candidate Khashim Vashum has won a rare trophy from the electorates of Phungcham village Source Hueiyen News Service

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CPI expects 10plus MLAs

Riding on confidence of returning not less than 10 MLAs to the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly, the State unit Communist Party of India CPI is of the firm belief that it would play a crucial role in the formation of the next Government Source Th…

Riding on confidence of returning not less than 10 MLAs to the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly, the State unit Communist Party of India CPI is of the firm belief that it would play a crucial role in the formation of the next Government Source The Sangai Express

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40th Shumang Leela Festival commences

The 40th All Manipur Shumang Leela Festival 2012 organised by Manipur State Kala Akademi commenced from today at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen, Palace Compound, Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service

The 40th All Manipur Shumang Leela Festival 2012 organised by Manipur State Kala Akademi commenced from today at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen, Palace Compound, Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service

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ATCAM urges abductors of AS Wungmatem

The All Tribal Chiefs’ Association, Manipur ATCAM has appealed the abductors of AS Wungmatem, Headman of Rangui Tungou village under Chingai AC in Ukhrul district who was reportedly abducted on January 30 in connection with the recently concluded …

The All Tribal Chiefs’ Association, Manipur ATCAM has appealed the abductors of AS Wungmatem, Headman of Rangui Tungou village under Chingai AC in Ukhrul district who was reportedly abducted on January 30 in connection with the recently concluded Assembly election for his immediate release Source The Sangai Express

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14 temporary parking sites chosen

The Government has chosen 14 different places in and around Khwairamband market as public parking places on temporary and trial basis for systematic traffic regulation Source The Sangai Express

The Government has chosen 14 different places in and around Khwairamband market as public parking places on temporary and trial basis for systematic traffic regulation Source The Sangai Express

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BOSEM cautions parents not to admit childeren in unrecognised schools

Board of Secondary Education Manipur BOSEM has cautioned the parents not to admit their children in the schools which the Board has not given authorisation of taking admissions for Class IX and X Source The Sangai Express

Board of Secondary Education Manipur BOSEM has cautioned the parents not to admit their children in the schools which the Board has not given authorisation of taking admissions for Class IX and X Source The Sangai Express

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State share of Koil for 5 months lapses

Manipur stands to lose substantial quantity of its kerosene quota for five months as the Petroleum Planning Analysis Cell PPAC , under the Union Ministry of Petroleum has reportedly rejected the proposal of the State Government to ship in the provisi…

Manipur stands to lose substantial quantity of its kerosene quota for five months as the Petroleum Planning Analysis Cell PPAC , under the Union Ministry of Petroleum has reportedly rejected the proposal of the State Government to ship in the provision Source The Sangai Express

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Public parking places regulated in city

With view to achieve proper regulation of traffic and ensure minimum public parking facility in the vicinity of Khwairamband Bazar area following declaration of Thangal Bazar, Paona Bazar, MG Avenue areas and BT Road as No Parking Zones, the Directorat…

With view to achieve proper regulation of traffic and ensure minimum public parking facility in the vicinity of Khwairamband Bazar area following declaration of Thangal Bazar, Paona Bazar, MG Avenue areas and BT Road as No Parking Zones, the Directorate of Transport, Government of Manipur has designated some particular areas spaces as Public Parking Places PPP temporarily and on trial basis Source Hueiyen News Service

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Chingai group concerned

Expressing concern over the rising tension in Chingai assembly constituency of Ukhrul district in connection with the State Assembly election, the Chingai Kendra Concern Group CKCG has said today that political parties should not create trouble in th…

Expressing concern over the rising tension in Chingai assembly constituency of Ukhrul district in connection with the State Assembly election, the Chingai Kendra Concern Group CKCG has said today that political parties should not create trouble in the society and the candidates should set the trend by not stooping too low Source The Sangai Express NNN

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Don’t snatch voting right of Chingmun villagers village chief

On the wake of the re poll to be held on February 4, the Village Chief of Chingmun village under Tipaimukh A C V Thonkhanson today appealed to the concerned officials to allow the villagers to exercise their voting rights in the re poll Source Hueiy…

On the wake of the re poll to be held on February 4, the Village Chief of Chingmun village under Tipaimukh A C V Thonkhanson today appealed to the concerned officials to allow the villagers to exercise their voting rights in the re poll Source Hueiyen News Service

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Inaoba rejects allegation

Oinam Inaoba, supporter of INC candidate in Nambol AC N Loken has rejected all the allegations raised through media by rival candidate Th Chaoba as baseless, terming it unfortunate Source The Sangai Express

Oinam Inaoba, supporter of INC candidate in Nambol AC N Loken has rejected all the allegations raised through media by rival candidate Th Chaoba as baseless, terming it unfortunate Source The Sangai Express

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Warning bells rung on Wetlands Day

Impending danger posed to human kind due to ecological imbalance has been highlighted as the State joined in the observance of World Wetlands Day today Source The Sangai Express

Impending danger posed to human kind due to ecological imbalance has been highlighted as the State joined in the observance of World Wetlands Day today Source The Sangai Express

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Mandalay bus service

For the proposed Imphal Mandalay bus service, an inter ministerial team led by the Joint Secretary of Ministry of Road Transport would be visiting the Manipur from February 21 to 23 to assess problems at the ground, if there is any Source The Sangai…

For the proposed Imphal Mandalay bus service, an inter ministerial team led by the Joint Secretary of Ministry of Road Transport would be visiting the Manipur from February 21 to 23 to assess problems at the ground, if there is any Source The Sangai Express

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NSCN reacts against the NIA terming it as ‘Terrorist’

The National Socialist Council of Nagalim NSCN in press statement through its MIP strongly refuted the Government of India’s National Investigation Agency NIA wild allegation using the term ‘Terrorist’ against National Socialist Council of Nagalim …

The National Socialist Council of Nagalim NSCN in press statement through its MIP strongly refuted the Government of India’s National Investigation Agency NIA wild allegation using the term ‘Terrorist’ against National Socialist Council of Nagalim NSCN Source Hueiyen News Service

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Helicopter to transport poll personnel EVMs for repolling Poll officials start leaving for station

For 55 1 Chingmun polling station which is located about 300 Kms from Churachandpur district headquarters, EVM and polling personnel would be transported from Churachandpur to Jiribam by helicopter after voting Source The Sangai Express

For 55 1 Chingmun polling station which is located about 300 Kms from Churachandpur district headquarters, EVM and polling personnel would be transported from Churachandpur to Jiribam by helicopter after voting Source The Sangai Express

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Two UG cadres nabbed

A combined team of Imphal West District Police Commandos, 30th AR and 22 Grenadier reportedly arrested one active member of KCP MC from Mayang Langjing Tanning at around 1 Source Hueiyen News Service

A combined team of Imphal West District Police Commandos, 30th AR and 22 Grenadier reportedly arrested one active member of KCP MC from Mayang Langjing Tanning at around 1 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Shumang leela festival begins

The 40th All Manipur Shumang Leela festival 2012 organised by Manipur state Kala akademi was begun today at Iboyaima shumang leela shanglen palace compound. H. Kanhailal Padmashree, L. Ibotombi Sharma veteran leela artistes and Dr. K. Sobita Devi director art and culture Manipur graced the occasion as chief guest, president and guest of honour. Altogether […]

The 40th All Manipur Shumang Leela festival 2012 organised by Manipur state Kala akademi was begun today at Iboyaima shumang leela shanglen palace compound. H. Kanhailal Padmashree, L. Ibotombi Sharma veteran leela artistes and Dr. K. Sobita Devi director art and culture Manipur graced the occasion as chief guest, president and guest of honour. Altogether 24 leela groups including 7 male group will take part at the festival. It will continue till Feb 18. Prizes were distributed to the winners of the last 39th All Manipur Shumang Leela festival 2011 at the occasion. A shumang leela of the Sangai Artistes association was also presented. The shumang leela of the female groups can be seen without entry fees.

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Electricity Through Cogeneration: A Promising Development

Dr. J. R. Meshram,Scientist ‘F’, Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, New Delhi. Gargi Malik,Assistant Director, Press Information Bureau, New Delhi. Think of a sugar mill, not only producing sugar but also generating power as a by-product. Bagasse, a residue of crushed sugarcane used in sugar mills is the principal fuel used to raise steam […]

Dr. J. R. Meshram,Scientist ‘F’, Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, New Delhi.
Gargi Malik,Assistant Director, Press Information Bureau, New Delhi.
Think of a sugar mill, not only producing sugar but also generating power as a by-product. Bagasse, a residue of crushed sugarcane used in sugar mills is the principal fuel used to raise steam in sugar mills. With the technological innovations, the high pressure steam generated in boilers can in turn be used to rotate the turbo generator blades to produce electric current. The process employed here to generate power is called cogeneration which essentially implies the production of two forms of energy, electricity and heat. The power thus generated can be used for meeting the requirements of the sugar mill and the surplus can be fed into the grid.
Cogeneration or production of electricity in combination with another industrial process is not limited to sugar mills alone. There are several other industries such as paper and pulp, textile, fertilizer, petroleum, petrochemicals and food processing which require electrical as well as thermal energy for their operations and therefore can use cogeneration as a process. The total fuel consumption is significantly reduced when “co-generation” or “combined heat and power” (CHP) is applied. The overall efficiency of energy use in cogeneration mode can be up to 85 per cent and above in some cases.
In the present scenario, where price of fossil fuels is shooting up and there is shortage and non-availability of coal, cogeneration appears to be a promising development. The thrust on distributed generation and increasing awareness for cutting green house gases emissions increases the need of processes like cogeneration. Also it helps in controlling pollution from fossil fuels.
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is promoting cogeneration through various incentive based schemes. Biomass Cogeneration programme in India is currently divided into two components (i) Bagasse based (ii) Non-Bagasse based . While bagasse cogeneration is essentially sugar mills oriented non-bagasse biomass cogeneration can be used in biomass industry.
Bagasse Based Cogeneration
As already explained, the bagasse based cogeneration is mainly centred in sugar mills. India is the world’s second biggest producer of sugarcane. Indian sugarcane production during 2010-11 is estimated at 340 million tonnes. India’s 527 working sugar mills crush around 240 million tonnes of cane per year and generate 80 million tonnes of wet bagasse (50% moisture), of which they consume around 70 million tonnes for meeting captive requirements of power and steam. Thus, electricity production through cogeneration in sugar mills in India is an important avenue for supplying low cost, non-conventional power.
Indian efforts for promotion of bagasse cogeneration started with two pilot projects taken up in cooperative sugar mills in Tamil Nadu in 1988-89 for generation of surplus power and feeding it to the grid. Though possibilities of additional power generation through cogeneration in sugar industry has been known for long, but their usage started in a significant manner only after 1994, after announcement of programme on bagasse based cogeneration by the Government.
A capacity of around 1854 MW of surplus power generation has so far been commissioned in 170 sugar mills in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. More than 200 MW of projects in about 20 private sector sugar mills are under construction. Optimum bagasse cogeneration benefits not only the sugar mills but also the sugarcane farmers as the value addition to their cane is enhanced and thus they can realise more money for it.
Power Cogeneration in Industries (Non-Bagasse) Programme
The industrial sector today consumes approximately 35% of total electricity generated in the country. At the same time, high quality stable power is required to attain the higher growth rate projected for this sector. Majority of industries in India require both electrical and thermal energy. Today, they either buy power from the State Electricity Boards, or generate their own power largely through diesel generators and meet their thermal energy requirements through captive means mostly utilizing fossil fuels such as coal, oil or natural gas.
As fossil fuels are limited, and have adverse environmental impact, it would be appropriate to use non-conventional energy sources including biomass resources such as crop residues and agro-industrial wastes for generation of energy in the industries mainly through biomass gasification technology for meeting their total/partial requirements for both electrical and thermal energy.
Industrial co-generation has in the past not received adequate attention, as cheap power and fuel were abundantly available.
However, with increasing tariffs, and unreliable supply of grid power, there is considerable opportunity for the industrial sector to tap the potential for producing electricity and thermal energy in the co-generation mode. In particular, there is significant potential in breweries, caustic soda plants, textile mills, distilleries, fertilizer plants, paper and pulp industry, solvent extraction units, rice mills, petrochemical plants, etc. Furthermore, co-generation projects based on conventional fuels such as coal, oil, lignite, gas and un/semi-utilized wastes/rejects like dolochar, coal rejects and refinery mud, etc. can also be installed in industry for meeting their power and energy requirements.
To meet the requirement of captive power and thermal energy, the installation of biomass cogeneration projects (excluding bagasse co-generation ) is being promoted in industry, with at least 50% of power for captive use, and a provision for the surplus power to be exported to the grid. This has increased the use of non-conventional energy sources and conserves the use of fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas. Use of maximum of 25% conventional fuels has been allowed in such projects. The promotional schemes also provide for Grants-in-Aid to State Nodal Agencies, NGOs and other concerned institutions for organizing seminars, workshops, training/orientation programmes, technology validation, strategic studies, industry-wise sectoral studies and performance monitoring & evaluation, etc.
New Initiatives for Promotion of Cogeneration in India
BOOT (Build, Own, Operate, Transfer) Model Cogeneration Projects in Cooperative Sugar Mills: Provision for Central Financial Assistance has been made for bagasse cogeneration projects taken up through BOOT model in cooperative sector sugar mills set up by Special Purpose Vehicle or an Independent Power Producer. In this case, the investment in cogeneration power plant with concurrent modernisation is done by BOOT developers. This model has advantage in terms of non-requirement of equity and loans by cooperative sugar mills and nil liability to repay and limited risks. The cogeneration plant and assets after BOOT period are to be handed over to cooperative sugar mills. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has supported the BOOT model projects in Maharashtra and Tamil
Nadu. BOOT model projects in 12 Co-operative Public sector sugars mills in Tamil Nadu of aggregate capacity 180 MW and BOOT model cogeneration projects in two cooperative sugar mills of Maharashtra of total capacity 80 MW are under implementation. The Ministry plans to extend this effort in the Co-operative/Public sector sugar mills in the states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat & Uttar Pradesh, during the next two to three years.
Boiler Modification in Cooperative Sugar Mills: A number of recently installed cooperative sugar mills have already employed the configurations to enable them to undertake cogeneration power projects with minimum investment through modification of existing boiler and matching turbine. Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has modified the scheme for providing Central Financial Assistance for boiler upgradation of cogeneration project in such sugar mills.
The incentive based schemes and the technical support to the industry by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy for installing cogeneration based projects is expected to give a big push to the non-conventional energy programme during the twelfth Plan Period.
(PIB Feature).

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Militant nabbed

Combined team of commandos, Imphal east and 30 AR nabbed a cadre of PREPAK VC from near his residence yesterday around 9.30 a.m. The arrested was identified as Haobam Basanta (41) Sawombung Thongkhong. He is now working for CORCOM, Imphal east Nongdamba of PREPAK VC. He had supplied the hand grenade which was hurled in […]

Combined team of commandos, Imphal east and 30 AR nabbed a cadre of PREPAK VC from near his residence yesterday around 9.30 a.m. The arrested was identified as Haobam Basanta (41) Sawombung Thongkhong. He is now working for CORCOM, Imphal east Nongdamba of PREPAK VC. He had supplied the hand grenade which was hurled in the house of Thokchom Kala, Sawombung Thongkhong on January 19 as a part of the attack on Congress workers by CORCOM. The Imphal east police also arrested a cadre of KCP(MTF) from Wangkhei Andro area. One nine mm pistol loaded with three live rounds in the magazine was seized from the apprehendee.
He was identified as Chingakham Chandramani alias Mani (22) Andro Maringthel Leikai. He disclosed that he joined KCP(MTF) through one Ingo of Andro in 2010. In a similar incident, a combined force of Imphal west police commandos, 30 AR and 22nd Grenadier arrested a member of KCP (MIC). The arrested was identified as Leichombam Boy alias Sushilkumar (28) of Mayanglangjing Tanning Makha Leikai. One 32 pistol with seven live rounds were seized from his possession.

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