The farce continues in RIMS Dental CollegeEarns ‘distinction’ with two Principalsincharge

After the issue of having two Medical Superintendents has been resolved, administration of RIMS Dental College has been put in total disarray following appointment of two in charge Principals Source The Sangai Express

After the issue of having two Medical Superintendents has been resolved, administration of RIMS Dental College has been put in total disarray following appointment of two in charge Principals Source The Sangai Express

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Chandragiri: Moon Mountain

Amit Guin Coffee connoisseurs from over the world were introduced to the seeds of a new variety of Arabica plant called Chandragiri by the Central Coffee Research Institute (CCRI) in December 2007. Since then, the ‘Brown Gold’s’ aroma and flavour has magnetised the coffee lovers from different parts of the world. The Chandragiri plant, which […]

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Coffee connoisseurs from over the world were introduced to the seeds of a new variety of Arabica plant called Chandragiri by the Central Coffee Research Institute (CCRI) in December 2007. Since then, the ‘Brown Gold’s’ aroma and flavour has magnetised the coffee lovers from different parts of the world. The Chandragiri plant, which was introduced to the coffee planters in India for commercial exploitation, received good response from them and since then there has been a huge demand for the seed.
The folklore goes like this that around four hundred years ago, a young saint named Baba Budan set sail for Mecca. Tired of travel, the pilgrim stopped for some refreshment at a street stall, where he was dished out a small cup of a dark, sweet liquid. Sipping the thick black brew rejuvenated the young saint. He thereby decided to carry it back home for his people. But, on the other hand, he also came to know that the Arabians guarded their secret fiercely, and hence the local law would not allow him to carry it with him. Hence, thereafter, Baba Budan strapped the seven seeds of the Arabian coffee plant to his belly, undetected under his ritual garments. After coming to his motherland, Baba Budan raised the seedlings in the Chandragiri hills of Karnataka. Today those seven charming seeds have grown into different varities, and has resulted in the world’s widest range of coffees from a single country.
The Chandragiri is a semi-dwarf variety, with its bush growth vigorous in comparison to other dwarf coffee varieties like Cauvery and San Ramon. Its leaves are broader, thick and dark green in colour. It is to be noted that this variety produces relatively bolder and longer beans compared to other Arabica selection.
It is interesting to note that the feedback from the coffee growers on the field performance of this variety is very encouraging. The genetic uniformity, the initial crop yields and the field tolerance to leaf rust have also been reported to be good. Along with this, the majority of growers used Chandragiri for gap filling purposes or interlined them in the existing plots.
It has also been observed that if the ideal cultivation practices are followed, then there is no significant difference with respect to the yield performance of the various semi-dwarf varieties like Catuai x HDT and Chandragiri. Apart from this, the Chandragiri variety followed by Catuai x HDT manifest good field tolerance to rust compared to other semi-dwarf varieties. The Chandragiri variety also has a definite advantage with respect to superior grade percentages as over 70 per cent of the beans belong to ‘A’ grade on average, of which 25- 30 per cent belong to AA grade with superior bean density. When compared to other varieties, the per cent of ‘A’ grade beans range between 60-65 per cent with 15-20 per cent AA grade.
The researchers have also observed that disease development in the Chandragiri variety is very late compared to other semi-dwarf varieties. Along with this, the disease severity is also low (less than 5 per cent). But when it comes to tolerance to the coffee white stem borer, like all other Arabica varieties, Chandragiri also does not possess genetic resistance to this major pest. The white stem borer is the most serious pest of Arabica coffee in India and other South East Asian countries. However, under ideal growing conditions i.e. two tier mixed shade and above 1000 metres MSL (Main Sea level) i.e. 3300 ft, generally low incidence of the pest is noticed. This is because of the vigorous bush stature with drooping branches and high retention of foliage due to rust tolerance, which might act as a physical barrier to white stem borer adults to attack the main stem. Maintenance of optimum shade (preferably two tier shade) and regular tracing and destruction of the infested plants is a must to control the pest. Further, other recommended pest management strategies such as, 10 per cent lime application, use of pheromone traps and stem wrapping etc. may be practiced depending on the necessity.
(PIB Features.)

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Why Tulu language should be included in the 8th schedule ?

Alok Rai Tulu speaking people from all over the country and abroad are sending their representatives here to meet at the Delhi Kannada School to voice their demand for inclusion of their mother tongue in the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution. The right of language is a basic cultural right of the people and […]

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Tulu speaking people from all over the country and abroad are sending their representatives here to meet at the Delhi Kannada School to voice their demand for inclusion of their mother tongue in the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution.
The right of language is a basic cultural right of the people and linked with their economy, culture, social system and political right. UNESCO recognizes the concept of language equality among all languages, irrespective of whether they have a script or not.
Irrespective of their power and specific ranking in the world systems of states, the language best able to survive the competition are likely to be those that have the support of a government. Unfortunately the Tulu language has no official support as it is not included in the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution.
The Constitution of India is not rigid and it has no fixed number of languages to be included in the 8th Schedule. Many languages have been included in the 8th Schedule of the Constitution after India’s independence. Many languages were found neither numerically stronger nor more grammatically richer than Tulu. Assamese (approx 13,168,484), Sindhi (approx 2,535,485), Nepali (approx 2,871,749), Konkani (approx 2,489,015), Manipuri (approx 1,466,705), Kashmiri (approx 5,527,698), Sanskrit (approx 49,800) many of them have lesser population than Tulu speaking population (approx 5,000,000) but Tulu has unfortunately not been included in the 8th Schedule.
Tulu is a language of the masses, language of the people who have struggled for centuries, one of the oldest Dravidian languages, language of the saints and poets, language of the hills, rivers and valleys which treasured the beauties of the nature, language which unites people by heart and mind, language of peace and compassion. Today this language is struggling for its identity in a country which is being considered to be the world’s largest democracy and proclaims the “Unity in Diversity” as its backbone.

The oldest available inscriptions in Tulu are from the period between 14th to 15th century AD. These inscriptions are in the Tulu script and are found in areas in and around Barkur, which was the capital of Tulu Nadu during the Vijayanagar period. Another group of inscriptions are found in the Ullur Subrahmanya Temple near Kundapura. Many linguists like S.U. Panniyadi and L. V. Ramaswami Iyer as well as P.S. Subrahmanya suggested that Tulu is among the oldest languages in the Dravidian family, which branched independently from its Proto-Dravidian roots nearly 2,000 years ago. This assertion is based on the fact that Tulu still preserves many aspects of the Proto-Dravidian language.
This dating of Tulu is also based on the fact that region where Tulu is natively spoken was known to the ancient Tamils as Tulu Nadu and the Tamil poet Mamular who belongs to the Sangam Age (200 AD) describes Tulu Nadu and its dancing beauties in one of his poems. In the Halmidi inscriptions one finds mention of the Tulu country as the kingdom of the Alupas. The region was also known to the Greeks of the 2nd century as Tolokoyra.
The history of Tulu would not be complete without the mention of the Charition mime, a Greek play belonging to 2nd century BC. The play’s plot centres around the coastal Karnataka, where Tulu is mainly spoken. The play is mostly in Greek, but the Indian characters in the play are seen speaking a language different from Greek, namely Tulu.
Though most of the Tulu population is found in the coastal areas of Karnataka and Kerala states. Equally good number of Tulu speakers can be seen all over India and also in other parts of the World, mainly in Gulf countries, U.K., Europe, Canada, Australia and USA.
Tulu drama troupes are very popular in villages and cities of Tulunadu comprising Udupi, Mangalore and Kasaragod District. They are also popular world over in general and in U.S.A. and Gulf countries in particular.
Yakshagana field drama, internationally known folk dance is very popular in this part of the country. Tulu is used as a medium during the last half century. Yakshagana troupes perform Tulu Yakshagana not only in Tulu area, but also in various places of India and abroad.
Tulu films are recognised for Award and a few Tulu films have won State, National and International Awards.
A few monthlies are published in Tulu. Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy also is bringing out a quarterly. During the last 3 years more than 100 writers contributed articles, poems etc. to this Journal. Research articles too are written in Tulu. A host of great research scholars of national & international repute are writing on Tulu culture, language, folklore etc. in important journals. A large number of scholars have submitted and published thesis on Tulu language and culture.
This language is a symbol of “Unity in Diversity”. People from different religions, regions and cultures are using this language. The Tulu language has lost its prominence as a major language. Though it is certain that most of the literature has been lost because of difficulties in preserving palm leaf scrolls, the earliest literature available is from the 15th century. This indeed is a much later work than the language itself, which is thousands of years old. Tulu language possessed its own script before Malayalam script existed. Perhaps the reciprocal is true that the Malayalam script developed from Tulu script as the language predates Malayalam by more than a thousand years. The priests who went south are now credited with carrying mantras written in Tulu script to Kerala. Tulu script is derived from the Grantha script.
The earliest piece of literature, Tulu Mahabharata is from the 15th century written in Tulu script. Another manuscript that was discovered Tulu Devimahatme, a prose work like the Mahabharata, is also from the 15th century. Two epic poems written in 17th century namely Sri Bhagavata and Kaveri have also been found.
Madhvacharya’s eight matts established in Udupi in the 13th century were centers of Tulu literature during his lifetime and thereafter. However, very little of this has survived. So it is not inconceivable (as it is claimed) that Madhvacharya himself did all his writings in the Tulu script.
Other inscriptions discovered are Sanskrit mantras transliterated in Tulu script. It appears as though the Brahmins used the script mainly for this purpose. How many languages in the eighth schedule have such a rich literary work? In fact very few of them have such enriching literature.
Tulu Sahitya Academy was established by state government of Karnataka in 1994, Kerala Tulu academy established by the Government of Kerala in 2007 are important State governmental organisations that promote Tulu literature. Nevertheless, there are numerous organisations spread all over the world with significant Tulu migrated populations that contribute to Tulu literature.
During the past two centuries more than 500 books were published in Tulu comprising of poems, novels, stories and prose works. Tulu literature is now developing and contributions of great authors like Kayyara Kinhanna Rai, Amruta Someshwara, B. A. Viveka Rai, Kedambadi Jattappa Rai, Venkataraja Puninchattaya, Paltadi Ramakrishna Achar Dr. (Smt.) Sunitha M. Shetty, Dr. Vamana Nandavara, Sri. Balakrishna Shetty Polali and a host of writers of repute.
Tulu as a language continues to thrive in coastal Karnataka and Kasaragod in Kerala. Tulu Sahitya Academy, an institute established by the state government of Karnataka, has introduced Tulu as a language in schools around coastal areas of the State. . The Academy is awaiting government permission to add more schools.
Tulu is also taught as a language at the post graduate level in Mangalore University, and there is a dedicated department for Tulu studies, Translation and Research at Dravidian University in Kuppam, Andhra Pradesh. The Government Degree College at Kasaragod in Kerala has also introduced a certificate course in Tulu for the academic year 2009-2010. It has also introduced Tulu as an optional subject in its Kannada post-graduation course.
German missionaries Revs. Kammerer and Männer were the first people to conduct research on the language. Rev. Kammerer collected about 3,000 words and their meanings until he died. Later his work was carried on by Rev. Männer, who completed the research and published the first dictionary of the Tulu language in 1886 with the help of the then Madras government. The Govinda Pai Research Centre at MGM College, Udupi started an 18-year Tulu lexicon project in the year 1979. Different dialects, special vocabularies used for different occupational activities, rituals, and folk literature in the forms of Paad-danaas were included in this project. The Tulu lexicon was awarded the Gundert Award for the best dictionary in the country in 1996. In September 2011, the Academic Council of Mangalore University accepted a proposal, to allow the university and the colleges affiliated to it to offer certificates, diplomas and postgraduate diploma courses in Tulu, both in regular and correspondence modes.
Universities in the U.S. and Europe has recognised Tulu as an important Indian language. Tulu is among 17 Indian languages on the information bulletin of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) examination, which specified code numbers for each of the 133 languages of the world.
Tulu Nadu is called “the cradle of Indian banking”. Five major banks of India (Syndicate Bank, Canara Bank, Corporation Bank, Vijaya Bank and Karnataka Bank) have their origins here. Article 29 of the Indian Constitution deals with the “Protection of interests of minorities” It states that “Any section of the Citizens residing in the territory of India or any part there of having a distinct language, script or culture of its own shall have the right to conserve the same.” Denial of due recognition to the Tulu language is a violation of the minority rights; therefore it has killed the spirit of the Article 29 of the Constitution. People who are using this language practice different religions. I think India and Indians have to work day and night to protect its identity of “Unity in Diversity”.
Language is not only a medium of communication, but it also reflects the history, culture, people, relationship, system of governance, ecology, religion, politics etc. Tulu is a systematic, scientific, culturally and intellectually rich language.
The low representation of “Tulu Nadu” region in the Indian parliament is a major constraint for strongly advocating for bringing reforms in policy. Even the handfull of representatives from this region were mostly scattered and unorganized in different directions. The “Tulu Nadu” people are not only geographically scattered but also politically unorganized.
From India’s independence and following the reorganization of states, Tuluvas have been demanding for the inclusion of the Tulu language in the eighth schedule. Though a bit subdued in between, this demand has grown stronger in recent years. Several organizations have taken up the cause of the Tuluvas, and frequent meetings and demonstrations are held across towns in Tulunadu (like Mangalore, Udupi, Kasaragod, etc.) and in New Delhi to voice our demands.
If the Government of India sincerely and honestly wants to unite and strengthen the whole country, including the peace loving and vulnerable communities of the Tulu Nadu region, it should not hesitate to include the Tulu language in the 8th Schedule of the Indian constitution, so that the people in the Tulu Nadu can also be proud of their own language; our members of Parliament can also represent us in a more effective way by addressing our problems and aspirations in our own mother tongue; more research and development work can be feasible, with adequate government’s support and the benefits are many more if it included in 8th Schedule.
The inclusion of Tulu in the 8th Schedule will ensure the security and promotion of the language, culture, identity and dignity.

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Rebels attack AR post

Imphal Feb 22 UNA : A gunfight between well armed suspected PLA cadres and troops of 24 Assam Rifles was reported in Manipur’s Chandel district on Friday, injured two Assam Rifles personnel. The gunfight was reported after suspected rebels of PLA launched an attacked to the post of the 24 Assam Rifles at Saibon village […]

Imphal Feb 22 UNA : A gunfight between well armed suspected PLA cadres and troops of 24 Assam Rifles was reported in Manipur’s Chandel district on Friday, injured two Assam Rifles personnel.
The gunfight was reported after suspected rebels of PLA launched an attacked to the post of the 24 Assam Rifles at Saibon village under Tengnoupal police station of Chandel district in the wee hour of today, around 1.10 am and the security personnel reiterated.
The gunfight lasted for about 20 minutes and two AR jawans were reportedly injured.
In the aftermath of the gunfight, security forces launched a search operation at Saiton village and its adjoining areas.
An AK assault rifle suspected to have been left behind by the rebels was reportedly recovered during the search operation. However, there was no report of arrest of any rebel or suspect in the operation.
Even though police suspect PLA cadres behind the attack, any of the rebel group so far own up the attack till the time of filing this report.

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MLA’s LADP to be increased

Imphal Feb 22 UNA : The annual outlay of MLAs’ local area development fund in Manipur is likely to be increased to Rs two crore from the current outlay of Rs 50 lakh per annum. An official source Friday said that Manipur government is considering for hiking the outlay of the MLAs’ local area development […]

Imphal Feb 22 UNA : The annual outlay of MLAs’ local area development fund in Manipur is likely to be increased to Rs two crore from the current outlay of Rs 50 lakh per annum.
An official source Friday said that Manipur government is considering for hiking the outlay of the MLAs’ local area development after a proposal was tabled in the floor of the house of the state Assembly in the coming budget session.
The proposal for increase of the fund along with other perks and incentives would be tabled for passing during the upcoming assembly session scheduled in March 2nd week, the source said.
Local area development fund of an MLA is presently Rs 50,00,000/- per annum (Rs. 2.5 crores for a five year tenure) with which MLAs have been taking up different developmental works in their respective constituencies. Salary of an MLA is Rs 18,500/- per month and there will be no change in it.
However, there would be an increase in various allowances of constituency, contingency, entertainment, telephone, secretariat and compensatory, the source disclosed.
Constituency allowance of an MLA which is Rs 12,000 per month at present is expected to increase to rupees 20,000, contingency allowances which is Rs 8,000 per month is expected to increase to Rs 12,000 per month.
The entertainment allowances for an MLA is Rs 6,500 per month. This allowance is also proposed to be increased to Rs 12,000 per month. Secretariat Allowances has been proposed to be increased to rupees 20,000 per month from rupees 15,000 per month.
The compensatory allowance of Rs 7,000 per month for an MLA has also been expected to increase to Rs 20,000 per month. There was no proposal for increase in the telephone allowances which is Rs 10,000 per month. After passing of the proposals put up by the MLAs in the upcoming assembly session, an MLA will be enjoying a sum of Rs 1,00,500 per month.Besides the allowances and pay, an MLA also enjoys various privileges for travelling abroad once in a financial year. The Speaker had approved a maximum ceiling of Rs 3,50,000 as traveling allowance. Other facilities enjoyed by the MLAs are, 700 litres of petrol per month, 3000 litres of SK oil per month, electricity bill, salary for 8 staffs etc.

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Two killed in poll related violence

DIMAPUR, Feb 22NNN: Two lives have been claimed and scores injured in the poll related violence in two separate places in Nagaland today. Sources said clashes between the supporters of Naga People’s Front (NPF) and that of the Congress party have resulted in the death of a person in Wokha district this morning. Reports said […]

DIMAPUR, Feb 22NNN: Two lives have been claimed and scores injured in the poll related violence in two separate places in Nagaland today.
Sources said clashes between the supporters of Naga People’s Front (NPF) and that of the Congress party have resulted in the death of a person in Wokha district this morning. Reports said kidnappings and arson preceded the clashes which have been going on in the last two days. The sources added that at a village called Pokhidong, suporters of the NPF and the Congress clashed early this morning resulted in the death of a person. It is still yet to confirm from the police to which party the deceased hailed from. The police are tigh lipped knowing probably the outcome once they pronounced the identity of the person or to which party he belonged. Scores of abduction cases have also reported in the district.
In yet another case of poll violence, a man was killed when two groups of people clashed in Tuensang district. However, it is yet to be ascertained. Unconfirm reports said violence broke out today between the supporters of the NPF and the Congress which left the man got killed.
Meanwhile, reports said tensions have been running high in several places across Nagaland on the eve of the polling day today. At Longsa and Tuli in Mokokchung district, clashes have been occurring in the last two days between the supports of the NPF and the Congress.
There have been volatile situons in Dimapur and its vicinity. The involvement of certain underground elements in the ensuing Nagaland polls have also been the cause of the volatile situation.
Intending candidate and sitting MLA P. Chuba Chang passed away this morning in the Nagaland capital Kohima.
Chuba Chang was in fray from Congress ticket at Sadar-II assembly constituency of Tuensang.
Other candidates in the fray in that constituency are Elam Chang of the NPF and Independent candidate Poyang Changkong Chang.
Sources from the Congress party said Chuba Chang was not keeping well in the last few days and was admitted in at Naga Hospital in Kohima.
Following the demise of the Congress candidate, seven days will be given so that a candidate will be named and fielded in the Sadar II constituency by the Congress and subsequently a poll will be conducted by the authority.
Chuba Chang, a close aide of former Nagaland chief minister S.C Jamir hailed from Sophie village, Tuensang. He became a cabinet minister in the late 1990s in the Congress regime under when Jamir was the chief minister.

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All set for Meghalaya elections

SHILLONG, Feb 22 NNN: Meghalaya will go to poll on Saturday to elect its 60 members for the 9th term. In over four decades there has been a tremendous change in the pattern of the election in the state. Despite of state being the only state where matrilineal system is a case in the country […]

SHILLONG, Feb 22 NNN: Meghalaya will go to poll on Saturday to elect its 60 members for the 9th term.
In over four decades there has been a tremendous change in the pattern of the election in the state. Despite of state being the only state where matrilineal system is a case in the country yet the women’s representation has not exceeded three seats. This is the election which has recorded the highest number of women candidates wherw out of 345 candidates there are 24 women in the fray whose fates to the house are to be decided by 7,44,299 males and 7,59, 608 women electorate.
The numbers of women voters in the state is 15308 more than that of male voters yet the number of contestant from the fare sex side is just 24.
This time it will be more different after the second delimitation of the Assembly constituency. The first delimitation had taken place soon after the first election after the eghalaya was curved out of Assam in 1972.
This year’s election has recorded highest number of candidates in the fray since the 1972 with the total number of 345 of which 24 are women candidates.
In 1972 there were total of 189 candidates of whom nine were women and one had got elected.
In 1978 there were 255 candidates had filed their nomination papers out of which seven were females and retained the number of seat in the house.
In 1983 happened to be all men house and the number of aspirants grew up to 309 of which eight were women and none of them made it to the house.
In 1988 the number of candidates went down to 268 of which three were women candidates and they had improved their seat to two in the house.
In 1993 there were 283 candidates of which seven were women but their number had gone down to one again.
The best year the women had in the state Assembly was in 1998 election where they had three representations in the house. Out of 294 candidates,14 were women of which three made it to the house.
In 2003, there were 319 candidates in the fray of which 14 were women and two of them had made it to the assembly.
In the last election in the 2008, out of 317 candidates there were 21 women in the fray of which only one made it to the house.

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KSDC not to allow car rally

IMPHAL, Feb 22 NNN: The Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) while alerting all the Kuki people to be ready for the ‘total public blockade’ to start from midnight of February 24 in the Kuki areas, it said today the Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmmar (BCIM) Car Rally which is scheduled to pass Silchar (Assam) into ‘Kuki territories’ will not […]

IMPHAL, Feb 22 NNN: The Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) while alerting all the Kuki people to be ready for the ‘total public blockade’ to start from midnight of February 24 in the Kuki areas, it said today the Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmmar (BCIM) Car Rally which is scheduled to pass Silchar (Assam) into ‘Kuki territories’ will not be allowed to transit through Kuki territories and to the exit point Manipur, India i.e the border town Moreh.
“Denying the rights of the Kukis and their political aspiration for Kuki Statehood and drawing economic mileage through its territories is robbing the rights and resources of the owners (Kukis) in a broad-day light which is hard to compromise. We have been cheated into letting the Asean-India car rally with promises of political talks for formation of Kuki state immediately following the winter session of parliament. It is a sad commentary on the integrity of the government of India that no tangible initiatives for political settlement of Kuki rights is forthcoming from them despite such promise in writing, even now as the budget session is about to begin.
The KSDC, and the Kuki public will no longer bite such deceitful baits this time. Not a single car of the BCIM CAR rally will be allowed to pass through Kuki territories and any attempt to use force will be met with equal measure of resistance. Any untoward incident occurring out of any disrespect towards this resolve of the Kuki people will be at the sole risk of participants of the rally, the Government of India shall hold responsibility for it fair and square.
Start political dialogue immediately with KSDC including Kuki militants for Kuki Political settlement in the form of Kuki State-the only panacea that will redress the grievances of Kukis in Manipur in all spheres,” KSDC information secretary George Guite said in a statement.
The KSDC demands the settlement of Kuki rights under the rights enshrined in the Constitution of India, and those denying the Kukis their rightful aspirations should hold themselves in contempt of the constitution. Justice shall prevail, or we shall die fighting for it, the KSDC leader added.

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Manipur to host 27th NE Games from April 8 to 11 – E-Pao.net

E-Pao.netManipur to host 27th NE Games from April 8 to 11E-Pao.netManipur to host 27th NE Games from April 8 to 11. Source: Hueiyen News Service. Imphal, February 22 2013: The 27th Edition of the North East Games which was scheduled to be held from Feb…


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Manipur to host 27th NE Games from April 8 to 11. Source: Hueiyen News Service. Imphal, February 22 2013: The 27th Edition of the North East Games which was scheduled to be held from February 21 to 24 has been rescheduled from April 8 to 11 due to

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KSDC threatens to block BCIM car rally in Manipur’s ‘Kuki areas’ – Times of India

KSDC threatens to block BCIM car rally in Manipur's 'Kuki areas'Times of IndiaWest Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday flagged off the rally from Kolkata and the cars are scheduled to enter Manipur through Jiribam-subdivision bo…

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West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday flagged off the rally from Kolkata and the cars are scheduled to enter Manipur through Jiribam-subdivision bordering Assam along NH-37 on Tuesday. After halting a night in Imphal, the rallyists are
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Ten Years Rigorous Imprisonment To Manoj Gurjar In A Case Related To Death Of An Ips Officer In Morena

MNS:- The Special Judicial Magistrate, CBI Cases, Indore(Madhya Pradesh) has today convicted Shri Manoj Gurjar( driver of the tractor), a resident of Banmore, District Morena(MP) in a case related to death of an IPS Officer in Morena(MP) and sentenced him to undergo ten years Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs.10,000/- U/s 304(2) of IPC and […]

MNS:- The Special Judicial Magistrate, CBI Cases, Indore(Madhya Pradesh) has today convicted Shri Manoj Gurjar( driver of the tractor), a resident of Banmore, District Morena(MP) in a case related to death of an IPS Officer in Morena(MP) and sentenced him to undergo ten years Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs.10,000/- U/s 304(2) of IPC and two years Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs.1000/- U/s 353 of IPC. Both the sentences are to run separately.
CBI had registered a case on 14.03.2012 U/s 302 IPC relating to death of Narender Kumar, IPS, the then SDPO, Banmore District Morena (MP) on the request of Madhya Pradesh Government, and further Notification from Govt. of India. CBI took up the investigation of Crime No.49/2012 dated 08.03.2012 U/s 307 & 302 IPC, earlier registered at Police Station Banmore, Morena.
It was alleged in the FIR that Shri Narendra Kumar, IPS, SDOP Banmore was on his official duties on the day of Holi, i.e. 08.03.2012 alongwith four constables/driver, taking stock of police arrangement on holi.
At about 1300 hrs, Narendra Kumar was crushed over by a Tractor Trolley full of stones (Khanda) at Bhagatipura Kachha Road (Near AB road), Banmore, while he was trying to stop the said Tractor Trolley. Injured Narendra Kumar was immediately rushed to Sahara Hospital, Gwalior where he was declared brought dead by the Doctors.
Investigation conducted by CBI revealed that as the driver did not stop in spite of being signaled, Narendra Kumar rushed towards the tractor followed by his personal staff.
He tried to get the tractor stopped and in the process he climbed on it by holding the canopy with one hand and steering wheel of the tractor with other hand. Accused driver of the tractor allegedly kicked Narendra Kumar and simultaneously also got released the steering wheel of the tractor from his hand to avoid seizure & confiscation of his tractor and trolly. Due to the use of force by the accused, Narendra Kumar fell down on the ground and the accused allegedly ran the tractor over him instead of stopping the same. In the process, the left rear tyre of the tractor and also the left tyre of trolley passed over Narendra Kumar. The accompanying staff took Narendera Kumar to a Hospital in Gwalior where the doctor declared him brought dead.
After thorough investigation, a charge sheet against accused Manoj Gurjar was filed on 06.06.2012 in the Court at Indore(MP) U/s 304 & 353 of IPC and U/s 181 r/w Section 3 of the Motor Vehicle Act.
The Court found the accused guilty and convicted him.

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Language day observed

IMPHAL, Feb 21 MNS/NNN: Manipur also joined the rest of the world today in observing the ‘International Language Day 2013’ with the Deputy Chief Minister of the state pledging that he would personally take role in developing and preserving the mother language of Manipur. The observation function of this year’s edition of International Language Day […]

Dy CM, Gakhangam inaugurating International Mother day function

Dy CM, Gakhangam inaugurating International Mother day function

IMPHAL, Feb 21 MNS/NNN: Manipur also joined the rest of the world today in observing the ‘International Language Day 2013’ with the Deputy Chief Minister of the state pledging that he would personally take role in developing and preserving the mother language of Manipur.
The observation function of this year’s edition of International Language Day was jointly organized by Research Forum, Manipur (REFORM)) and State Council of Education Research & Training at Kangla Hall in Imphal.
Addressing the function, Manipur Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam said that the impression that ‘I do not know Manipuri or I do not know how to read it’ clearly indicates lack of inquisitive mind and leadership quality and also such notion shows utter carelessness of one’s own mother language.
Gaikhangam appealed that the lingua-franca of the state ‘Manipuri’ (Meiteilon) can be learned either at the individual level or collective level.
The Deputy CM noted that there is nothing destructive in learning a language and called upon the public to render support to the Manipur Government’s latest initiative for setting up of a language directorate for the state.
The function was also attended by REFORM president Mutua Bahadur and Thangmeiband constituency MLA Kh Joykishan.
The day was also observed at the auditorium of Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy here.
At the function organized by Sahitya Thoupang Lup, Educational minister M Okendro, Parliamentary Secretary, IPR, K Meghachandra and Prof H Nandakumar Sharma, Vice Chancellor, Manipur University were present.
All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU) and writer Leihaotabam Sharatchandra were honoured with Suigeneris Mother Language Award at the event.
Dr Anand Longjam, Senior Research Assistant, CIIL, Mysore, who was also present at the function, spoke on a topic “Manipuri Longi Oiriba Phibam” the present condition of Manipuri language.

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Appreciation galore

Education Minister M. Okendro received appreciation continuously for two days one for declaring release of pending pays of all the Government teachers and another for establishing separate directorate for Manipuri language. Earlier he had received kudos for saying within three years Government schools will be in competition with the private schools. The students who receive […]

Education Minister M. Okendro received appreciation continuously for two days one for declaring release of pending pays of all the Government teachers and another for establishing separate directorate for Manipuri language. Earlier he had received kudos for saying within three years Government schools will be in competition with the private schools. The students who receive home support go to private schools and those who have nothing go to Government schools. The difference has to be there. Young students pursuing education without having anything cannot be expected to do well in his pursuit. Moreover Government teachers neglect their duties. They draw pay without teaching students. There are large numbers of teachers in every locality, who get pay without going to schools. When the Minister said the Government schools will be in competition with the private schools he must be having some ideas as to how these shirking teachers could be utilised in their job. The entire people will be with him when he attempts to streamline the functioning of the Government schools. Because poor parents cannot afford the luxury of sending their young children to the costly private schools. School education has been heavily commercialised. Owners have become millionaires. Manipur is a funny state even the very poor family sends their children to the private schools. The government decision to release pending pays was soothing to the ears of the teachers. This morning they talked about the pay only. Was he speaking for the sake of speaking, they ask each other. Okendro is different he takes up ministerial job with a conviction and commitment to change the department he has taken care of. Establishment of Manipuri language directorate has happened during his time. The previous Ministers wasted precious time least bothering about the language, which got the berth it deserved in the Indian constitution 20 years back. When Manipuri was included in the 8th schedule during Narasimha Rao period in 1992 Manipuris had upbeat mood hoping the language would be developed at a fast pace. But it remained stagnant. The question was asked why the change was not taking place. Now we have known and we have found the answer. We are not doing anything for the development of our language. The establishment of the separate directorate will pave way for speedy development of not only Manipuri language but also all the major tribal dialects spoken in Manipur. Financial aid can be extended to do research on Manipuri language. Writers can be given assistance to write more biographies of the great personalities born and brought up in Manipur. It will be interesting to read biographies of noted comedians, Oinam Babu, Chaoba and Mayang Imphal Tombi. The state had produced great politicians. Their biographies will also be interesting to read. Similarly the books written on king of melody Pahari and Khun Joykumar will be prized addition to the book case. Minister Okendro deserves appreciation from all for making bold decision to bring a change in certain sector, which was kept neglected for prolonged period of time. Manning education department is a challenging job. Go for fulfilment of the mission without wavering. Because a mission cannot fail. You will succeed.

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One year RI for Commandant

MNS: The Special Judge for CBI cases, Visakhapatnam(Andhra Pradesh) convicted Bhaben Mahanta, then Dy. Commandant, Central Industrial Security Force, CISF Unit, HPCL (VR), Visakhapatnam in a bribery case and sentenced him to undergo one year Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs. 5,000/-. The CBI investigation revealed that the accused was caught red handed while demanding […]

MNS: The Special Judge for CBI cases, Visakhapatnam(Andhra Pradesh) convicted Bhaben Mahanta, then Dy. Commandant, Central Industrial Security Force, CISF Unit, HPCL (VR), Visakhapatnam in a bribery case and sentenced him to undergo one year Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs. 5,000/-.
The CBI investigation revealed that the accused was caught red handed while demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs.5,000/- from the Proprietor of a Travel Agency for not cancelling his Supervisor’s Pass and for allowing his hired cars to enter inside the premises of HPCL without any hindrance.

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Chandel organisations want godown at Molnoi

IMPHAL, Feb 21: Eight organisations from Chandel district has urged Manipur CAF & PD minister M Oken not to shift the FCI godown site from Molnoi and to immediately take up construction work. Aimol Tribe Union of Manipur, Maring Uparup Assembly, kuki Chiefs Association of Chandel district, Thadou Students Association of Chandel district, kuki Chiefs […]

IMPHAL, Feb 21: Eight organisations from Chandel district has urged Manipur CAF & PD minister M Oken not to shift the FCI godown site from Molnoi and to immediately take up construction work.
Aimol Tribe Union of Manipur, Maring Uparup Assembly, kuki Chiefs Association of Chandel district, Thadou Students Association of Chandel district, kuki Chiefs Association of Tengnoupal Machi Assembly Constituency, kuki Women Human Rights, All Tribal Women’s Organization of Chandel district and Molnoi Area Kuki Chiefs Welfare Association in a joint memorandum urged the minister to immediately take up necessary action to start the construction work of FCI godown at Molnoi before public of the area become get agitated.
“We the social organisations of Chandel district representing the sentiment of the concerned public have sought your kind intervention and immediate necessary action.
“That, from the relevance source we come to know, that the state Government is likely to shift the site selected for construction of FCI Godown for Chandel District at Molnoi Village, which is sealed by former minister CAF & PD Govt. of Manipur, Y. Erabot and local MLA Thangkholun Haokip along with P. Vaiphei Commissioner CAF & PD Govt. of Manipur and Deputy Commissioner Chandel district dated in 2010. At the same time the concern department duly finalize all the require procedure for FCI Godown and already forwarded to the FCI Department Govt. of India,” the eight organisations pointed out.
They then stated that since the selected site is the most suitable location for construction and setting up of an FCI godown for Chandel district. “In fact, the location is lying between kuki village( Molnoi) and naga village (Lamkang Centre), so the place is very enjoyable for both communities and in security point of view it is also lays between Commando Post pallel and 8th MR Molnoi Post, moreover in geographical point of view of Chandel district. On the top of that selected site Molnoi has big square of free land,” the memorandum added.

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Congress, NPF to fight out in Nagaland elections

DIMAPUR, Feb 21 NNN : Just two days away for Nagaland to go to the polls but hurling of serious allegations between the two main rivals—the Congress party and the Naga People’s Front (NPF) —have snowballed. Nagaland Congress party stalwart and former chief minister SC Jamir has allegedly wote a letter to Union Home minister […]

DIMAPUR, Feb 21 NNN : Just two days away for Nagaland to go to the polls but hurling of serious allegations between the two main rivals—the Congress party and the Naga People’s Front (NPF) —have snowballed.
Nagaland Congress party stalwart and former chief minister SC Jamir has allegedly wote a letter to Union Home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde to serve an ultimatum to the NSCN-IM as to whether the outfit is interested in the peace talks for the final solution or the Naga outfit prefers to participate in the ensuing Nagaland assembly elections.
On the other hand, Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu told the media today in Kohima that the Congress party ‘high command’ using Central forces and Central agencies to work against the NPF while favouring the Congress party.
“Congress leaders from Delhi are landing at will in Nagaland by using chartered planes and choppers without taking permission or informing the state government. These leaders are also dropping money in huge amounts in different undisclosed places,” alleged Neiphiu Rio. The Nagaland chief minister also alleged that the Assam Rifles are at their best these days flexing their muscles to work against the NPF candidates as they are being directed to do so from the Centre.
Meanwhile, Congress party leader S.C Jamir in his purported letter to the Union Home minister has said that Neiphiu Rio and NSCN-IM leader Thuingaleng Muivah are working hand in hand while hoodwinking the Naga society by using the solving of Naga political problem as their sole bait.
“The de facto authority is the collective leadership of the NSCN-IM, whereas, the elected government of Nagaland plays the second fiddle in governance. It is most tragic and most dangerous that the elected government under the Constitution had to run the administration on the fiat of a secessionist organisation, i.e. the NSCN-IM. The policy of the NPF is equi-closeness and in pursuance of this policy Shri Neiphiu Rio, the chief minister of Nagaland had gone out of the way to embrace Shri Th.Muivah, the general secretary of NSCN-IM, and in the process the chief minister himself was compelled to enter the bandwagon of the NSCN-IM and thereby losing his declared policy and the party’s identity,” said S.C Jamir’s purported letter addressed to Sushil Kumar Shinde. S.C Jamir then urged the Union home minister that security forces should be fully empowered to strictly enforce the cease fire ground rules and also to sanitise all the vulnerable areas by constantly patrolling around all the designated camps. S.C Jamir in his letter said that this is to counter the game plan of Neiphiu Rio and the NSCN-IM.
Meanwhile, the Naga People’s Front (NPF) in a press communique has alleged today that the Assam Rifles are continuing to work at the behest of the UPA government in favour of the Congress party.
“The Assam Rifles are under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. However, operationally they are now placed under the command of the Army, and they are mostly used for counter-insurgency operations in NE region and these Assam Rifles have not been vested with police function under the Criminal Procedure Code or any other law. They are vested with some powers under the Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSP), 1958, but these are to be used only in connection with counter-insurgency operations. Further, they have no policing power in connection with conduct of elections or enforcement of Model Code of Conduct during elections, except to the extent of providing environmental security from possible threats by insurgents”, the NPF said.
These incidents clearly expose the biased nature of the Assam Rifles who are obviously working at the behest of their higher authorities in favour of the Congress,” the NPF note alleged.
It also alleged that the NPF party knows that the Congress Party is spending more money than the NPF. All the Central Congress leaders, who had come to Nagaland for Election Campaign are bringing lots of cash for the party, but none of them, or State Congress leaders were even frisked, or checked by the Assam Rifles. In fact, the Union Home Minister, Shri Sushil Kumar Shinde had deliberately changed his landing schedules at various locations in Nagaland in order to avoid possible frisking by the State Police at the Helipads, which is quite unbecoming of a VVIP of his position.

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26,682 candidates appearing in HSLC exam

IMPHAL, Feb 21 NNN: In Manipur, a total of 26,682 candidates will appear in the ensuing Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate exam 2013, the largest number of students in five years. Preparation for the HSSLC exam 2013 to be conducted by Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur (COHSEM) has been completed, Sagolsem Kiran Singh, Controller […]

IMPHAL, Feb 21 NNN: In Manipur, a total of 26,682 candidates will appear in the ensuing Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate exam 2013, the largest number of students in five years.
Preparation for the HSSLC exam 2013 to be conducted by Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur (COHSEM) has been completed, Sagolsem Kiran Singh, Controller of Examinations of the council, said.
For the exam, which is to commence on February 28, as much as 29,593 students had registered and 2,911 of them was rejected by the council following which 26, 682 have been announced eligible to appear it, he said.
In Arts stream, 6, 899 will give the exam, 648 in Commerce and 19,135 in Science, he informed.
This year, 7, 200 more students have been increased, compared to previous year’s 19, 482, he added. He also said the increase in the number of candidates for the HSSLC exam 2013 is mainly due to the decline in the number of migrating students to other states and also a decrease in seeking admission in CBSE schools in the state.
There will be 29 council centres for the scheduled HSSLC exam which will conclude on March 25, while that of private centres is 32.
Official information regarding the exam has been given to the concerned police stations and flying squad teams have also been set up so as to enable smooth conduct of the exam, Kiran said.
However, hectic preparation for the upcoming High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) exam 2013 scheduled to begin from February 27 is going on and that it would be finished within two-three days, according to a source in Board of Secondary Education Manipur (BOSEM).

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Inquiry Commission to probe fake encounters appealed to work in people friendly mode

Mail News Service Imphal, Feb 21 : In a Memorandum submitted on 18 February 2013 to the independent Commission of Inquiry appointed by a directive of the Supreme Court of India on 4 January 2013, with a copy to the Chief Justice of India, Altamas Kabir, the Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur […]

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Imphal, Feb 21 : In a Memorandum submitted on 18 February 2013 to the independent Commission of Inquiry appointed by a directive of the Supreme Court of India on 4 January 2013, with a copy to the Chief Justice of India, Altamas Kabir, the Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN (CSCHR) raised critical concerns relating to the modus operandi of the Inquiry Commission. The Inquiry Commission is reportedly coming to Imphal on 1 March 2013.
The undated Public Notice published in one local vernacular daily newspaper and one English language daily newspaper only on 9 February 2013 inviting sworn affidavits in English, with three extra copies, to be submitted to its office established at the Manipur Bhavan in New Delhi within 10 days of its publication is deficient and objectionable, and having no precedence in the history of Inquiry Commissions in Manipur.
The undated Public Notice gives no contact details of this office except a postal address. No office is set up in Manipur where the terms of this Commission are to be met, its business conducted and where the alleged extra-judicial executions took place. With no office established yet in Manipur, what are the plans and schedules of the Commission in this State and where will the aggrieved families, witnesses and other interested parties meet the Commission when it visits Imphal on 1 March 2013 as reported?
Despite the Supreme Court directive, the Central and Manipur governments have not extended diligent necessary manpower and secretarial assistance to the Inquiry Commission after more than a month of its establishment.
The full Terms of Reference of this Inquiry Commission has not been made known to the public.
There are no mechanisms established for witness protection or safety. No confidentiality procedures have been established.
As the findings and conclusions of this Inquiry Commission will have direct implications in the ongoing petitions before the Supreme Court finally to bring justice and reparation within the grasp of the long aggrieved surviving families of the deceased, the Memorandum drew the attention of the members of the independent Inquiry Commission to the following:
Considering that the undated Public Notice of 9 February 2013 does not give satisfactory contact details thereby nullifying a feasible mechanism of communications by telephone, fax or email (Internet based channels) or otherwise, to make available contacts where the original statements, affidavits and evidence may be presented at Imphal before the Inquiry Commission.
An informed Public Notification to be re-published or broadcasted in both State and privately run information dissemination mediums like the radio, television, daily newspapers, etc., at least three times in English, Manipuri and other languages in the State.
The public to be informed of the full Terms of Reference of the Inquiry Commission through such a re-notification.
The Inquiry Commission must immediately have an office established at Imphal, Manipur with the full cooperation and essential support including secretarial and financial assistance extended by the Central and Manipur governments. This office should be empowered to receive any material evidence or statements or affidavits to the Inquiry Commission, as such facilitation would greatly ease the hardships being faced by the interested parties in the cases being examined.
Last date for receipt of information by the Inquiry Commission regarding the facts and circumstances relating to the killing of the aforesaid seven persons to be extended till 28th February 2013 to lend more accountability and inclusivity to the process.
The Inquiry Commission must establish due processes and effective mechanisms to protect the witnesses, surviving family members of the deceased and other interested parties who wish to submit information, depose or appear before it.
The Inquiry Commission must also institute a confidential mechanism as established by similar communications procedures worldwide and in the United Nations Human Rights Council. This will further contribute to the personal security of witnesses and confidentiality for those who wish to appear and depose before the Inquiry Commission.
Reduce the number of copies of documents required to be submitted to one copy. The burden of making necessary copies must lie with the office of the Inquiry Commission, and not be imposed on the aggrieved families of the deceased.
Apart from printed/written documents, the Inquiry Commission should allow the submission and inclusion of audio, video, photographs, object/material evidences including fact-finding visits to the alleged encounter sites in order to establish the true facts and circumstances of the killing of the seven persons in Manipur during 2009 for effective and speedy delivery of justice to the aggrieved parties.
The Commission was established under a directive of the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India on 4 January 2013 (WP [Crl] No.1/2009 and WP [C] No. 445 of 2012) following a recent petition filed by Extrajudicial Execution Victims’ Families’ Association Manipur (EEVFAM), which pleaded for an independent probe into more than 1500 cases of extra-judicial killings in Manipur. The three-member Inquiry Commission, comprising of retired Supreme Court Justice N. Santosh Hegde, former Chief Election Commissioner J.M. Lyngdoh and retired DGP of Karnataka Police, Mr. Ajay Kumar Singh, is to conduct an independent probe into 6 different cases of extra-judicial killings, involving 7 (seven) victims including a child in the State of Manipur.
The commission headed by Supreme Court Justice N Santosh Hegde, former Chief Election Commissioner JM Lyngdoh and retired DGP of Karnaka Police, Ajay Kumar Singh was established under the directive of the apex court on January 4, 2013.

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Parents draw Education Minister’s attention

The Parents and Guardians’ Association of five schools in Chandel has drawn the attention of the Education Minister and the Board of Secondary Education Manipur for allow their children to appear in the ensuing HSLC Exam , 2013 Source Hueiyen New…

The Parents and Guardians’ Association of five schools in Chandel has drawn the attention of the Education Minister and the Board of Secondary Education Manipur for allow their children to appear in the ensuing HSLC Exam , 2013 Source Hueiyen News Service

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