Union Cabinet fails to reach consensus on anti-rape law

New Delhi, Mar.7 (ANI): The Union cabinet on Thursday failed to arrive at a consensus on the way forward on anti-rape laws, but reiterated its commitment to introduce tough laws to combat crimes against women. It maybe recalled that the Centre had constituted the Justice Verma Committee to recommend changes in the laws that deal […]

New Delhi, Mar.7 (ANI): The Union cabinet on Thursday failed to arrive at a consensus on the way forward on anti-rape laws, but reiterated its commitment to introduce tough laws to combat crimes against women.
It maybe recalled that the Centre had constituted the Justice Verma Committee to recommend changes in the laws that deal with crimes against women in wake of nationwide protest against the gang-rape of a 23-year-old woman on a moving bus on the night of December 16, 2012.
After deliberations lasting a month, the panel recommended enhancement of punishment upto 20 years from seven years, but refrained from suggesting death penalty for the guilty.
According to media reports, the home ministry and the law ministry are disputing the issue of lowering the age of consent and use of the word rape. It is reported that the home ministry wants the age of consent to be lowered to 16 from 18, but no consensus was achieved.
Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tiwari told media outside parliament on Thursday that the government is committed to bringing a strong anti-rape law. “The fact that the government came out with an ordinance is itself a vindication of the government’s commitment to seeing that, all that requires to be done in order to address the question of safety and security of women, is being done. In so far as a specific law is concerned, as to why it didn’t come to cabinet in a particular day or why did it come to cabinet on a particular day. These are issues which are in the domain of the concerned administrative ministry. So it would be far more appropriate if this question is addressed to them,” Tiwari.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), said the government should also consider the recommendations made by the home ministry’s standing committee on this issue.

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Development photos cynosure of all eyes at Lamlai

Mail News Service Imphal, Mar 7 : Capping 56 days of campaign, a five-day photo exhibition with the theme ‘Development Initiatives in North East’ kick-off Thursday at Lamlai Community Hall in Imphal East. The exhibition which would last till March 11 is being organized by the Field Exhibition Office, Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity […]

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Imphal, Mar 7 : Capping 56 days of campaign, a five-day photo exhibition with the theme ‘Development Initiatives in North East’ kick-off Thursday at Lamlai Community Hall in Imphal East. The exhibition which would last till March 11 is being organized by the Field Exhibition Office, Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity (DAVP), Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, Imphal in collaboration with Lamlai Nagar Panchayat.
Setting the five-day campaign into motion, Smt Thangjam Memee Devi, Councillor, Lamlai Nagar Panchayat, who graced the occasion as Chief Guest said that the exhibition has taught many aspects of life which have not been known before. Admitting that this was the first time she has joined this type of campaign, Memee Devi pointed out that photo exhibition gives lots of information and emphasized the fact that she has learnt more things of each north eastern states with this campaign. ‘This exhibition promotes national integration and spread the knowledge of tradition & customs amongst the people’ she mentioned. The Councillor also appealed to the public to availed the rare opportunity of visiting the five-day photo exhibition.
Saikhom Tomba Singh, Chairman, Biramangol College Management Committee, who attended as Functional President narrated on how one can leant many more things of each north eastern states through the medium of photo exhibition. ‘We can learn many things about Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and all north eastern states through this exhibition’ said Tomba Singh.
Giving a forceful speech, Wahengbam Jayenta Meetei, Senior Inspector of Customs, Government of India, Imphal Division, who made his presence felt as Guest of Honour maintained that photo is a strong medium of communication. ‘Much more than words, photos acts as a strong medium of communication to express our ideas and feelings’ he said. Jayenta further said that this type of campaign is very rare in Lamlai, whilst expressing his profound gratitude to DAVP officials.
Proposing the key-note address, Dr Gin Gangte, IIS, Field Ehibition Officer, DAVP, Imphal said that the aim of the campaign is to spread awareness among the public about the various developmental schemes initiated by the government such as MGNREGS, NRHM, SSA, Mid Day Meal, RMSA, Total Sanitation Campaign, et al. Reminding the gathering that all these schemes are for the public, the IIS officer advice the gathering to approached concerned implementing officials if they have not yet availed the benefit of government’s welfare schemes. The Field Exhibition Officer also informed that similar mass awareness campaign has been organized throughout the state with much success during this fiscal at Mayang Imphal, Wangoi, Lilong, Lamsang, Nambol, Bishnupur, Ukhrul, Thoubal, Wangjing, Khomidok Heigrumakhong, etc. With the rolling of five-day long campaign at Lamlai, DAVP, Imphal successfully organized 56 days of exhibition during this fiscal year, conveyed Dr Gin Gangte.
Moved by the collection of 130 photos, Prof Ksh Raghumani said that these photos reflect the activities of the government. Maintaining that we can know the past through folklores, music and arts, Thokchom Khamba, President, Lamlai Students’ Ideal Club succinctly sum up with the five things that one can be beneficial from the exhibition – to feel and appreciate the natural beauty of the north east, know the culture of the people, education, science & technology and development. Many students, women and local youth have visited the exhibition.

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Immigration responsible for insurgency : Laldena

IMPHAL, March 7: The issue of migration in India began since the British rule and illegal immigration problem in the North East was one of the important factors contributing in creating more insurgency problem in the region, said a retired Professor of Manipur University. Prof Laldena said this while giving a keynote speech of a […]

IMPHAL, March 7: The issue of migration in India began since the British rule and illegal immigration problem in the North East was one of the important factors contributing in creating more insurgency problem in the region, said a retired Professor of Manipur University.
Prof Laldena said this while giving a keynote speech of a two-day “National Seminar on Immigrant Problems in North-East India: Its Socio-political and Economic Impacts organized by Department of Political Science, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Regional Campus, Manipur at Hotel Imphal here on Thursday.
In the context of Manipur, a large part of the Barak Valley has been named after Bengali community, he mentioned. Prof Laldena commented that now the situation has demanded a serious debate and a deeper study on the issue of illegal immigrants confronting NE.
Pointing out that the issue of illegal immigration normally has more negative impact than positive impact, Arun Kumar Sinh, Special Secretary, Home/FW, Government of Manipur, who also attended the workshop, said it has been estimated that there are about 15 million Bangladeshi immigrants in India.
He also said Muslim population in Assam has been shot up to 40 percent from its earlier record of 16 percent. “The big problem of immigration in NE has been persisting for a long time with the region being the international border,” Arun said.
The influx of immigrants into NE has been occurring because these foreigners are in search of livelihood, he said.
“Therefore, it would not be possible to stop illegal immigrants from coming to the region totally, but it can be minimized by a political will both at the Central and state level,” Arun suggested.

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Vote on accounts for Rs 3002 cr passed Govt committed to root out drug menace : Dy CM

Mail News Service Imphal, Mar 7 : Manipur Assembly today passed vote on accounts of Rs 3002 cr to meet the expenditure likely to be incurred during April- July 2013. On the second day of session today Chief Minister, O Ibobi presented the supplementary demands for grants for all the departments. During discussion Dr L […]

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Imphal, Mar 7 : Manipur Assembly today passed vote on accounts of Rs 3002 cr to meet the expenditure likely to be incurred during April- July 2013.
On the second day of session today Chief Minister, O Ibobi presented the supplementary demands for grants for all the departments. During discussion Dr L Ibohalbi of Trinamul Congress said the government is spending more money on security related matters while other issues like employments, services to the people were sidelined. He called upon the government to take up new schemes to help over 7 lakh highly educated unemployed youths who are registered in the employment exchange.
Dr Ibohalbi further said the schemes meant for the common people and the poor were not properly implemented and it is calculated that only about 15 paise of every rupee spent reaches the beneficiary.
Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh after passing the vote on accounts introduced Manipur Appropriation Bill No 1 and 2.
During question hour, Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh said a star shaped fort like wall was discovered at Maklang recently and the Ministry of Art and Culture is investigating into the matter. Dy Chief Minister, Gaikhangam said during 2002-07 Rs 9.77 lakhs were spent to repair quarter of state Chief Secretary and during 2007-12 Rs 80 lakhs were spent.
Ibohanbi charged that the budget was a self-contradictory and called it a “jobless budget.”
Replying to the observation and question made by Ibohanbi, Chief Minister O Ibobi said the State Plan Size for the entire country has not been fixed yet and that the full budgets for all the states will be finalised only after passing of the Union Budget Plan in the Parliament.
Ibobi said such proposal of the Opposition could be considered only when the full budget of the state is finalised.
Entrepreneurs from other states of the country want proper connectivity like airways, railways and roads and apart from this, it is quite necessary to ensure availability of low cost power and water and other raw material requirement of running industries, he said.
The Government is making efforts toward this end, the Chief Minister said and further added that the Government is exploring ways to attract outside entrepreneurs into the state as it cannot provide white colour jobs to all its citizens.
He said that budget for security has been enlarged since there is a shortage of number of police personnel in the five hill districts of Manipur.
The Planning Department of Manipur had sanctioned a total of 1500 beneficiaries under Minorities and Other Backward Classes (MOBC) in the fiscal year 2011-12, Social Welfare minister AK Mirabai said.
Mirabai was replying to a question raised by MLA Ibomcha of Trinamool Congress during Question Hour in the second day of the session.
She said her department has been discussing on how many beneficiaries under MOBC can be selected for each constituency after choosing out only the eligible persons.
Dy Chief Minister Gaikhangam said on Feb 24 last a huge consignment of drugs worth about Rs 24 crore were seized from a team led by Lt Colonel Ajay Choudhury, PRO Defence Wing. He said Ajay repeatedly threatened the police personnel who detained him. Ajay also tried to go away by saying that he got prior permission from the concerned SP of Thoubal to pass through freely however when cross checked it was found that he was not in touch with the SP of Thoubal.
Gaikhangam further said state security personnel raided some places on Wednesday and nabbed Md Tahir Ali an employee of Directorate of Fisheries Department and Ayub Khan. From them drugs worth about Rs 2.6 cr were seized.
He appealed to all to fight the menace as it is feared that a whole generation may be wiped out. He informed that House that the matter related to seizure of drug from a senior army officer has been handed over to the CBI.
Dr I Ibohalbi and L Ibomcha raising the matter said India produces pseudo ephedrine in huge quantity which is illegally smuggled to Myanmar and changed into other banned drugs. Most South East Asian countries had joined hands to curb the menace as early as 2006 but India was not part of the pact to fight drug menace. There are over 14 routes in Manipur which need to be checked it was informed.
Aircraft which brings in banned drugs should be seized and central security agencies should be asked to take action against drug traffickers they appealed. It was pointed out that huge consignments of drugs are seized from Imphal airport following tip off from some persons but Airport Authority, CISF and other central forces on duty at airport have never seized anything .
Handing over of the cases to the CBI will also not help as CBI is manned by skeleton staff in Manipur and the cases it handles takes a long time to process. L Ibomcha announced that he would provide Rs 50,000 to the police personnel who seized drugs from Lt Col Ajay Choudhury. Dr L Ibohalbi said Manipur has become a transit of drugs produced in the Golden triangle and the crisis has become an international issue.

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Governor’s Polo Cup begins

MNS: The 23rd governor’s cup invitation polo tournament 2013 and 12th governor’s cup women’s polo tournament 2013 organised by MHRPA were begun today at Imphal Polo Ground. D.S Poonia IAS chief secy. Manipur inaugurates the tournaments as the chief guest. Nine polo teams including one from Jammu and Kashmir are taking part at the 23rd […]

MNS: The 23rd governor’s cup invitation polo tournament 2013 and 12th governor’s cup women’s polo tournament 2013 organised by MHRPA were begun today at Imphal Polo Ground.
D.S Poonia IAS chief secy. Manipur inaugurates the tournaments as the chief guest. Nine polo teams including one from Jammu and Kashmir are taking part at the 23rd governor’s cup polo tournament and six polo teams are taking part at the 12th governor’s cup women’s polo tournament.
The nine teams were Manipur police sports club A,B,C Tekcham Polo club A, Khurai Polo club A, Imphal Riding club, Chingkhei Hunba polo club B,C and Himalayan Sports Assn. Jammu and Kashmir.
The six teams of 12th governor’s cup women’s polo tournament are Imphal Riding Club A,B,C, Chingkhei Hunba Polo club, Eastern students club and District Pana Sagol Kangjei Lup.

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Health awareness campaign at Nagaland

Kohima,MNS Mar 07: The concluding event of Health Awareness campaign, organized by the Directorate of Field Publicity, (Nagaland & Manipur Region), Govt. of India, Kohima was held at the heritage conference hall, here today. Addressing the programme as the Chief Guest, Mr. Sentiyanger Imchen IAS, Commissioner & Secretary for Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of […]

Kohima,MNS Mar 07: The concluding event of Health Awareness campaign, organized by the Directorate of Field Publicity, (Nagaland & Manipur Region), Govt. of India, Kohima was held at the heritage conference hall, here today.
Addressing the programme as the Chief Guest, Mr. Sentiyanger Imchen IAS, Commissioner & Secretary for Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of Nagaland called upon both electronic and print media to play an active role in creating awareness on health issues. Underscoring the importance of immunization in the state, he said it can go a long way in protecting children from various diseases. He maintained that even as the government initiated an intensified universal Immunization campaign, there were rooms for improvement in this aspect. Dwelling on the scenario of HIV in the state, Mr. Imchen disclosed that certain trends were emerging in the state. He said of late, the rate of infection was rising among the general public. He stressed the need to continually educate people about the virus. While thanking the DFP for their successful concluded campaign, the Commissioner and Secretary further appealed the department to continue with their effort with special focus on Health sector.
In his speech, Director engineering AIR, Kohima, Mr. Kenyelo Kent said that DFP was playing the role of a Bridge between Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and the people. He said awareness level and the information access of common people was vital for the success of any welfare scheme initiated by the Government. He said that DFP and other media organization share a common vision to educate, inform and entertain for bringing about a social revolution.
In his speech, Joint Director, IPR, Mr. Limawati Ao said DFP and DIPR are managers of information. He said the both departments ensure that valuable information reaches the people at the Grass root level. While stating that information was a vital empowerment tool, he said IT can catapult the people of this region forward in the globalised world.
In his speech, Director DFP, Kohima Dr. Engam Pame informed that 67,000 women die every year in pregnancy related complications in India . He said 13 lakhs infants die every year out of which 9 lakhs in the first month of delivery and 7 lakhs in the first week of delivery due to lack of access to proper health care. The Director pointed out that in view of these hard realities, the Ministry of Health And Family Welfare, Government of India launched Janani Shisu Suraksha Karyakram to address these scourges. Dr. Pame said the campaign strove to reach the media shadow areas of Nagaland and Manipur Region . He expressed the hope that the initiative will enable the people to understand the key issues on health.
Resource person and State Progarmme Officer, RCH, Dr. John deliberated at length on the various aspects of JSSK and JSY.
The three-month health awareness campaign was launched in Nagaland and Manipur under the theme of JSSK/JSY, Immunization, Malaria & HIV/AIDS.

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SDSA appeals for extension of SSC recruitment Test

Senapati District Students’ Association SDSA has appealed to the Ministry of Home Affairs MHA and Staff Selection Commission of India SSC NE region for extending the date of the ongoing SSC Constable GD post recruitment Test held at Keithelmanb…

Senapati District Students’ Association SDSA has appealed to the Ministry of Home Affairs MHA and Staff Selection Commission of India SSC NE region for extending the date of the ongoing SSC Constable GD post recruitment Test held at Keithelmanbi Source Hueiyen News Service

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RPF calls for women’s participation in freedom struggle

On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the proscribed UG organization, Revolutionary People’s Front RPF has called for participation of women community in the ongoing freedom struggle to get an equal status in the society Source Hueiyen New…

On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the proscribed UG organization, Revolutionary People’s Front RPF has called for participation of women community in the ongoing freedom struggle to get an equal status in the society Source Hueiyen News Service

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NPO alleges ‘bogus electrification’ under RGGVY scheme

Seeking the attention of the State Government, Naga People’s Organization NPO has asserted that not many people have been benefited from the RGGVY scheme in Senapati District as claimed by the State Electricity Department Source Hueiyen News Service

Seeking the attention of the State Government, Naga People’s Organization NPO has asserted that not many people have been benefited from the RGGVY scheme in Senapati District as claimed by the State Electricity Department Source Hueiyen News Service

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Problems of immigration in North East region discussed

The issue of migration in India began since the British rule and illegal immigration problem in the North East was one of the important factors contributing in creating more insurgency problem in the region, said a retired Professor of Manipur Universi…

The issue of migration in India began since the British rule and illegal immigration problem in the North East was one of the important factors contributing in creating more insurgency problem in the region, said a retired Professor of Manipur University Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Development photos catch the eyes of Lamlai

Capping off 56 days of campaign, a five day photo exhibition under the theme of ‘Development Initiatives in North East’ has kicked off Thursday at Lamlai Community Hall in Imphal East district Source Hueiyen News Service

Capping off 56 days of campaign, a five day photo exhibition under the theme of ‘Development Initiatives in North East’ has kicked off Thursday at Lamlai Community Hall in Imphal East district Source Hueiyen News Service

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Demands for 36 Depts cleared

CM O Ibobi today informed State Assembly that the recruitment process of the security personnel in the State has been done primarily to improve the law and order situation in the hills Source Hueiyen News Service

CM O Ibobi today informed State Assembly that the recruitment process of the security personnel in the State has been done primarily to improve the law and order situation in the hills Source Hueiyen News Service

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IO Birbabu grilled, left speechless

After hearing the statement of respondent witness Laishram Birbabu, who was the Investigating Officer IO of the case related to killing of Elangbam Kiranjit during an alleged encounter at Laikot hill, the Supreme Court appointed independent Inquiry C…

After hearing the statement of respondent witness Laishram Birbabu, who was the Investigating Officer IO of the case related to killing of Elangbam Kiranjit during an alleged encounter at Laikot hill, the Supreme Court appointed independent Inquiry Commission today asked him how many times have you signed on blank forms during the course of your service Source Hueiyen News Service

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PREPAK for equal rights of women

Expressing concern over increasing crime against women all over the world today, the proscribed UG outfit, PREPAK has called for equal rights and status for women in the society on the occasion of International Women’s Day Source Hueiyen News Service

Expressing concern over increasing crime against women all over the world today, the proscribed UG outfit, PREPAK has called for equal rights and status for women in the society on the occasion of International Women’s Day Source Hueiyen News Service

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Khwairamband vendors stage protest, slam Indian Army

Not enough with the torture and killing of a large number of youths in Manipur with immunity granted under the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 AFSPA , Indian security forces have started feeding the youths with drugs, Khwairamband…

Not enough with the torture and killing of a large number of youths in Manipur with immunity granted under the controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 AFSPA , Indian security forces have started feeding the youths with drugs, Khwairamband Keithel Nupi Keithel Semgat Sagat Lup has alleged Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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National workshop on tribal languages begins

A national workshop on Tribal and Endangered Languages of North Eastern States of India was held at Manipur Press Club today in Imphal jointly organized by RCTEL Guwahati, CIIL Mysore and Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India So…

A national workshop on Tribal and Endangered Languages of North Eastern States of India was held at Manipur Press Club today in Imphal jointly organized by RCTEL Guwahati, CIIL Mysore and Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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1500 beneficiaries sanctioned under MOBC AK Mirabai

The Planning Department of Manipur had sanctioned a total of 1500 beneficiaries under Minorities and Other Backward Classes MOBC in the fiscal year 2011 12, Social Welfare minister AK Mirabai told Manipur assembly on Thursday Source Hueiyen News S…

The Planning Department of Manipur had sanctioned a total of 1500 beneficiaries under Minorities and Other Backward Classes MOBC in the fiscal year 2011 12, Social Welfare minister AK Mirabai told Manipur assembly on Thursday Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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House heats up on drug issue

The mounting menace of drug trafficking in Manipur attracted serious discussion in the State Assembly today with Opposition MLAs Dr I Ibohalbi and L Ibomcha giving a tough time to Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam, who is also in charge of Home, to give…

The mounting menace of drug trafficking in Manipur attracted serious discussion in the State Assembly today with Opposition MLAs Dr I Ibohalbi and L Ibomcha giving a tough time to Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam, who is also in charge of Home, to give answers to a series of questions raised Source Hueiyen News Service

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Zillai appeals ZC

The Zillai Vaiphei students’ Association General Headquarters has warned of calling a 24 hour Churachandpur district bandh on March 16 if the Zomi Council fails to intervene and take appropriate action against the alleged physical harassment and thre…

The Zillai Vaiphei students’ Association General Headquarters has warned of calling a 24 hour Churachandpur district bandh on March 16 if the Zomi Council fails to intervene and take appropriate action against the alleged physical harassment and threat to the wife of Lingsiphai village chief on Feb 24 by persons claiming to be members of Zomi Football Club Source The Sangai Express

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