Paobitek locals laud MPCC VP

IMPHAL, Feb 22: The Paobitek Youth Development Organization has lauded the vice-president of MPCC Sagolsem Achouba for installing a 100 KVA transformer at Paobitek Muslim area. A release of the… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 22: The Paobitek Youth Development Organization has lauded the vice-president of MPCC Sagolsem Achouba for installing a 100 KVA transformer at Paobitek Muslim area.
A release of the organization said that the very benevolent action of Achouba has electrified several households of ward no. 2, 3 and 4 under Thongkhong Laxmi Bazar Nagar Panchayat, and also wished for his success in the coming general election.

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63rd Zoumi Nammi Celebrations at Sajik Tampak

IMPHAL, Feb 22:  8 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(South)  organised 63rd Zoumi Nammi Celebration at Sajik Tampak on 20th Feb 2011. According to a release of PRO,… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 22:  8 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(South)  organised 63rd Zoumi Nammi Celebration at Sajik Tampak on 20th Feb 2011.
According to a release of PRO, IGAR (South) Imphal, the function was attended by more than 500 local people  from the Sajik Valley. Vibrant Cultural Programmes and community meals were the main attractions of the celebrations. Commandant 8 Assam Rifles, P Thangkholun , MLA of Chandel Haokip alongwith other civil officials attended the function. Commandant 8 Assam Rifles congratulated the Zomi Community for the celebrations and motivated the people to work together for the peace and prosperity of the area. He stressed upon the necessity of close cooperation between the locals and Assam Rifles for progress of complete area.8 Assam Rifles provided all administrative support for the conduct of the event the release added.

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Workshop on Monsang literature and language

IMPHAL, Feb 21: A one day workshop on Monsang Literature and Language was held on February 19 at Changning Community Hall with Prof. Scott Delancy from University of Oregon, USA… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 21: A one day workshop on Monsang Literature and Language was held on February 19 at Changning Community Hall with Prof. Scott Delancy from University of Oregon, USA as resource person.
A release of the Sirti Upa Ruh (SUR), said the programme was organized by Sirti Upa Ruh (Monsang Tribe Union) and coordinated by W. Koning Monsang, Research Scholar, Department of Linguistic, Manipur University.
At the same time, Ng. Gilbert, Advisor to SUR, UPA E. Khartu, rtd. ZEO Chandel, Ng. Benithan and Ng. Konising, president and general secretary SUR, took active part in the discussion. Renei Wanglar, president, Sirti Sanuw Ruh also attended the workshop, said the statement.

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Farmers’ meet cum exhibition held

IMPHAL, Feb 19: Oak Tasar Farmers`™ meet cum Exhibition was held today at the regional Tasar Research Station, Imphal jointly organised by the Regional Tasar Research Station Central Silk board,… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 19: Oak Tasar Farmers`™ meet cum Exhibition was held today at the regional Tasar Research Station, Imphal jointly organised by the Regional Tasar Research Station Central Silk board, Ministry of Textiles, GOI and Manipur State Scientist Federation, Imphal.
The meet was graced by Seri Minister, Y. Irabot Singh, as the chief guest, H Ginjamang Simte, Director of Sericulture as guest of honour and Dr. B. Saratchandra Director, central Silk Board, Ministry of Textile as the functional president.
While addressing the gathering Minister Y. Irabot, stress the need to introduce health care scheme for the farmers adding he assure that the Government will soon implement necessary welfare schemes to address various grievances face by the farmers. 

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BJP demands Ibobi’s resignation

IMPHAL, Feb 19: The Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP), Manipur State Unit, has demanded the Chief Minister Okram Ibobi to resign immediately for failing to redress the grievances of the school… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 19: The Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP), Manipur State Unit, has demanded the Chief Minister Okram Ibobi to resign immediately for failing to redress the grievances of the school teachers who are currently on hunger strike demanding the implementation of 6th revised pay in toto.
Addressing a press conference today at the office of BJP Manipur, the state president of BJP, Sh. Shantikumar Sharma stated that the government school teachers of the state have been deprived of the 6th revised pay by the state government even if the chief secretary has issued an order on January 16, 2010 notifying the implementation of 6th revised pay for the school teachers.
The present state government gives assurances only to appease the agitators but not for implementation in the interests of the people. The 6th revised pay has been assured to the teachers by the Chief Minister but now he declines to implement the 6th revised pay on the ground of poor state resources, the BJP president noted.
He said that the Chief Minister should not have made commitments and assurances which would otherwise hurt the people`™s sentiment. Everything is in turmoil now owing to the failure of the state government and so it is the right time for the Chief Minister Okram Ibobi to step down  from his chair, Shantikumar enjoined.
He demands the state government to implement the 6th revised pay as soon as possible and ensure proper education to the government school students who have been agitated due to the ongoing impasse between the state government and COTA.
The BJP also decried forced feeding and other undemocratic treatment meted out to the teachers who are presently in the jail. 
Meanwhile teachers of Chandel and Thoubal districts while supporting COTA have joined the participated in the COTA hunger strike today. Supporting the protest of COTA hunger strike, 200 teachers from Saitu Gamkajon Sub-Divison and Sadar hills participated in the protest today.
A press release from COTA convenor states that the teachers from Chandel and Thoubal districts are all set to join the protest and subsequently fill up the jails.
More than 9000 teachers will join the protest from all over the state to push for the final demand and it will be in the best interest of the state and for bringing about quality education in the state, the release stated. Further, the union also appeals to the Chief Minister to take a reasonable stance instead of making false statements.
Meanwhile, the teachers of Chandel and Thoubal held a meeting at Chandel Maha Union Higher Secondary and Johnston Higher Secondary School today to chalk out the further course of agitation. 

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AITC MP to visit Imphal

IMPHAL, Feb 18: After remarkable win in the just concluded Konthoujam bye-election, K.D Singh, MP and observer, of All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) will visit Konthoujam Assembly constituency tomorrow to… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 18: After remarkable win in the just concluded Konthoujam bye-election, K.D Singh, MP and observer, of All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) will visit Konthoujam Assembly constituency tomorrow to interact with the people.
The AITC MP, who will be landing at Tulihal airport at 11:45 tomorrow, will be received by state party workers at it`™s state unit office.
After the reception ceremony the MP is schedule to visit Konthoujam Assembly constituency where an interaction programme will be held with the people of Konthoujam followed by a press conference in the end of the programme. The MP will leave Imphal at 5 pm.

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Adhyakshas and ADC members demand action from govt on DRDA power transfer

IMPHAL, Feb 18: Despite the promulgated order of the State Government of transferring the District Rural Development Agencies (DRDA) to the respective chairman of Autonomous District Councils (ADCs) and Adhyakshas… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 18: Despite the promulgated order of the State Government of transferring the District Rural Development Agencies (DRDA) to the respective chairman of Autonomous District Councils (ADCs) and Adhyakshas of Zilla parisad under the supervision of the Executive Directors of DRDAs headed by a senior MCS officer, the DCs in some of the districts are allegedly adamantly resisting to hand over full powers to the concern executive directors thereby hampering grass root level development.
In this regard a joint meeting of Adhyakshas and ADC chairmen of six districts was held today at Imphal hotel, chaired by Sadar Hills ADC chairman, Sh. Seipu. The meet while drawing the attention of the concerned authority to intervene into the matter has resolved in taking extreme steps if the concerned authority failed to do so.
Sh. Seipu, stated that even though the order has been already put into effect in the districts of Thoubal, Bishnupur and Chandel, the DCs of Senapati, Ukhrul, Churachandpur, Imphal East and Imphal West have allegedly refused to let go of the responsibility.
Further while elaborating on the issue, the chairman said that the main problems faced by the beneficiaries are in two major schemes which included the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) and Manipur Sectoral Development Plan (MSDP).
The ADC chairman further raised his doubts on the intention of the deputy commissioners who seem to be more concern in the grass root administrations rather than focusing on general administration like law and order.
This attitude of the DCs may be construed as taking excessive interest in funds and schemes of DRDAs rather than administering the districts, Seipu alleged, adding that the delay in the transfer of the responsibility of DRDAs from DCs to ADCs and Zilla Parishads has arrested development at the grass root levels of the districts in the State.
In the meantime, the meet also condemned the reluctant DCs stating that their act has deprived the rights and privilege of the beneficiaries and also adopted various resolutions which will be presented to the chief minister as and when he returns from his sojourn in Delhi, Seipu said, adding that if the government refused to respond positively and to complete the transfer of the functional power of DRDAs to the local bodies compliant with the Governor order, the joint group will launched unexpected forms of agitation in the future.
It may be recalled that to ensure grass root development of rural areas and remote hills, an order was released by the Governor of Manipur on November 18, 2010 in pursuant to the decision taken by a cabinet meet held on November 11, 2010, to transfer the DRDAs of the five hill districts to their respective ADC. Consequent upon this, the chairmanship of the five DRDAs will be vested in the chairman of the ADCs.
The order further said that a senior MCS officer shall be posted as the Executive Directors of DRDAs both in the hills and valley districts, the charge of which was earlier in charge by the DCs concerned.
With regard to DRDA of Senapti district, the chairmen of ADCs of Senapati and Kangpokpi shall be co-chairmen for the DRDA Senapati while in the four valley districts, Adhyakshas of Zilla Parishads will continue as chairmen of their respective DRDAs, it said.
 It is noteworthy here that the chairmanships of DRDAs had earlier been vested to the deputy collectors/commissioners of the districts before the order of the governor stated otherwise. Interestingly, some civil organizations are against the transfer order of the Governor and have been demanding for the order to be reverted back to the previous institution of DCs overseeing DRDAs.
For instance, All Tribal Students`™ Union Manipur (ATSUM) has been demanding for the revocation of the State cabinet decision of posting senior Manipur Civil Service officer as executive director of DRDA without due consultation with Hill Areas Committee of the State assembly. It has termed the cabinet decision as devoid of any `rationality and justification` and has demanded for reverting back to the earlier way wherein the concerned deputy commissioner of the district was the executive director as prescribed under the Central guidelines.

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Five Sardar Hills bodies demand rectification of census related discrepancies

Imphal, Feb 18 (NNN): Several organizations from Sadar Hills of Senapati district along with Committee on Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur (COPTAM) have expressed their displeasure before the directorate of… Read more »

Imphal, Feb 18 (NNN): Several organizations from Sadar Hills of Senapati district along with Committee on Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur (COPTAM) have expressed their displeasure before the directorate of census in Imphal over alleged discrepancies in the issuing of NPR form in the ongoing national census operation 2011.
Sadar Hills Chiefs Association (SAHILCA), Kuki Inpi of Sadar Hills, Kuki Students`™ Organization (KSO) of Sadar Hills, Bungpi Area Chiefs Association and COPTAM have intimated their representation on February 16 to the director of directorate of census, Imphal, expressing their objection in the issuing of limited numbers of NPR form in Sader Hills areas of Senapati district.
These Sardar Hills based organisations said that they want early completion of census operation 2011 and are ready to cooperate with the enumerators and supervisors in this regard, however they are `disappointed to learn that the NPR forms issued to the enumerators and supervisors (in the second phase) is less than those issued in the first phase and that the issue of fewer numbers of NPR form is bound to create a condition where many genuine citizens/villagers may be excluded in the ongoing head counting.`
In view of this, the social organizations of Sadar Hills, constrained by the stated facts have approached the director of directorate of census in Imphal to take up immediate actions for issuance of sufficient NPR forms commensurate to the numbers enumerated in the first phase so that unnecessary deletion or exclusion of genuine persons may be averted, it said.
The representation was jointly signed by Kaikhomang Khongsai, general secretary, SAHILCA; Chungkam Haokip, president, Kuki Inpi Sadar Hills; Haokhai Lupheng, president, Bungpi Area Chiefs Association; Thangminlen Kipgen, president, KSO-Sadar Hills and Lamcha Chongloi, chairman, COPTAM of Sadar Hills Committee.
COPTAM had said on February 11 that if the apparent inconsistency in the villages located in the area is not addressed forthwith, COPTAM would be compelled to forbid the enumerators and supervisors from discharging their census duties, even banning their entry into the villages in question.
The tribal rights body is also understood to have had audience with Dr C Chandramauli, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, Government of India, who arrived in Imphal on February 12 to oversee the ongoing census operation.
COPTAM has warned that it would be forced to resort to different forms of agitation if the grievances of the tribals are selectively ignored.

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After Tunisia and Egypt it is now Bahrain’s turn to face people power

MANAMA, Bahrain, Feb 18 (AP): Soldiers opened fire Friday on thousands of protesters defying a government ban and streaming toward the landmark square that had been the symbolic center of… Read more »

MANAMA, Bahrain, Feb 18 (AP): Soldiers opened fire Friday on thousands of protesters defying a government ban and streaming toward the landmark square that had been the symbolic center of the uprising to break the political grip of the Gulf nation`s leaders.
Officials at the main Salmaniya hospital said at least 50 people were injured, some with gunshot wounds. Some doctors and medics on emergency medical teams were in tears as they tended to the wounded. X-rays showed bullets still lodged inside victims.
“This is a war,” said Dr. Bassem Deif, an orthopedic surgeon examining people with bullet-shattered bones.
Protesters described a chaotic scene of tear gas clouds, bullets coming from many directions and people slipping in pools of blood as they sought cover. Some claimed the gunfire came from either helicopters or sniper nests, a day after riot police swept through the protest encampment in Pearl Square, killing at least five people and razing the tents and makeshift shelters that were inspired by the demonstrators in Cairo`s Tahrir Square.
An Associated Press cameraman saw army units shooting anti-aircraft weapons, fitted on top of armored personnel carriers, above the protesters, in apparent warning shots and attempts to drive them back from security cordons about 200 yards (200 meters) from the square.
Then the soldiers turned firearms on the crowd, one marcher said.
“People started running in all directions and bullets were flying,” said Ali al-Haji, a 27-year-old bank clerk. “I saw people getting shot in the legs, chest, and one man was bleeding from his head.”
“My eyes were full of tear gas, there was shooting and there was a lot of panic,” said Mohammed Abdullah, a 37-year-old businessman taking part in the protest.
The clash came hours after funeral mourners and worshippers at Friday prayers called for the toppling of the Western-allied monarchy in the tiny island nation that is home to the U.S. Navy`s 5th Fleet, the centerpiece of the Pentagon`s efforts to confront Iranian military influence. Some members of Bahrain`s Sunni ruling system worry that Shiite powerhouse Iran could use Bahrain`s majority Shiites as a further foothold in the region.
The White House has expressed “strong displeasure” about the rising tensions in Bahrain.
Day by day, the crisis in Bahrain has deepened.
The cries against the king and his inner circle `” at a main Shiite mosque and at burials for those killed in Thursday`s crushing attack `” reflect a sharp escalation of the political uprising, which began with calls to weaken the Sunni monarchy`s power and address claims of discrimination against the Shiite majority.
The mood, however, has turned toward defiance of the entire ruling system after the brutal crackdown on a protest encampment in Bahrain`s capital, Manama, which put the nation under emergency-style footing with military forces in key areas and checkpoints on main roads.
“The regime has broken something inside of me. … All of these people gathered today have had something broken in them,” said Ahmed Makki Abu Taki at the funeral for his 23-year-old brother, Mahmoud, who was killed in the pre-dawn sweep through Pearl Square. “We used to demand for the prime minister to step down, but now our demand is for the ruling family to get out.”
At a Shiite mosque in the village of Diraz, an anti-government hotbed, imam Isa Qassim called the Pearl Square assault a “massacre” and thousands of worshippers chanted: “The regime must go.”

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4th Help and Development Organization Crafts Bazaar inaugurated

IMPHAL, Feb 18: The 4th Help and Development Organization Crafts Bazaar 2010, which will be held till February 27 was inaugurated today by the IMC chairman Khaidem Borkeshore Singh at… Read more »

ICM chairman Kh. Borkeshore Singh inaugurating the 4th HADO crafts bazar 2011 at Yaiskhul YAC ground on friday in Imphal west district. 2011-02-19 | by : IFP Photo

ICM chairman Kh. Borkeshore Singh inaugurating the 4th HADO crafts bazar 2011 at Yaiskhul YAC ground on friday in Imphal west district. 2011-02-19 | by : IFP Photo

IMPHAL, Feb 18: The 4th Help and Development Organization Crafts Bazaar 2010, which will be held till February 27 was inaugurated today by the IMC chairman Khaidem Borkeshore Singh at Yaiskul YAC ground in the presence of 150 representatives of different vendors and stalls of special artesian products including and officials of the Development Commisioner (Handicrafts) Ministry of Textiles government of India.

While speaking at the inaugural function, secretary of the organising committee A. Bimol Singh stated that the main objective and aim of organizing such craft bazaar in Imphal and different other places of the state is to create a new platform for marketing of crafts products in the state as well as outside the state.

The opening ceremony was attended by ICM chairman Kh Borkeshore Singh, T. Rollee Vareishim asst director (H) Marketing and Service Extention Centre office of the DC handicrafts government of India, S. Birendra Singh function manager, OSD, Handicrafts, Directorate of Commerce and Industries government of Manipur, Ng Maniroton Asst Director Small Medium Enterprises Govt. of India as chief guest, president and guests of honour respectively.

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Power drive

IMPHAL Feb 16: The power drive of the electricity department was conducted at Pishum Oinam Leikai, Mongsangei Mayai Leikai, Thouda Bhavok Leikai, Ragailong ,North AOC ,Paona Bazar, Babupara , AG… Read more »

IMPHAL Feb 16: The power drive of the electricity department was conducted at Pishum Oinam Leikai, Mongsangei Mayai Leikai, Thouda Bhavok Leikai, Ragailong ,North AOC ,Paona Bazar, Babupara , AG and AIR quarters ,Yumnam Leikai, Bharamapur mangjin ,Kongba Kshetri Leikai and Tankhul Avenue today. In the drive , 155 defaulters were disconnected and 158 consumers paid at the site. A total of Rs 10,77,587 was collected from the spot.

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FECTAM submit strike notice

IMPHAL Feb 17: Federation of College Teachers Association, Manipur (FECTAM) has submitted a strike notice to the Chief Secretary today mentioning that the teachers will undergo a mass casual leave… Read more »

IMPHAL Feb 17: Federation of College Teachers Association, Manipur (FECTAM) has submitted a strike notice to the Chief Secretary today mentioning that the teachers will undergo a mass casual leave from tomorrow.
 Demanding revised UGC pay scale, FECTAM in a press release by the convenor M Lokendro states that the UGC pay norm has been bereaucratically manipulated for the past years by the state authorities.

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Armed forces Rally

IMPHAL, Feb 17: The 59 Mountain Brigade under the aegis of the Red Shield Division is going to conduct an Armed Forces Veterans Rally on March, 10, 2011 at Senapati… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 17: The 59 Mountain Brigade under the aegis of the Red Shield Division is going to conduct an Armed Forces Veterans Rally on March, 10, 2011 at Senapati Town.
A press issued by the PIB Defense Wing said that the proposed Rally aims at addressing the grievances of the veterans and providing them with a platform to voice their opinions and suggestions for the common good. 
At the same time the additional aim of the proposed rally is to apprise the veterans of actions taken with regard to the previous grievances and give them an update of the latest policies and benefits.  The rally would be hosted at Senapati town on March, 10, 2011 at 11.00 am. 
The ex-servicemen will be addressed by senior army officers and office-bearers of various ex-servicemen organizations. Other facilities like CSD, medical checkup and documentation will also be organized at the venue.  The veterans will be facilitated by pick and drop from the collection points on the NH-39.  Interested ex-servicemen may contact AA&QMG of 59 Mountain Brigade at 03871-222076, 222250 and mobile No 9402678849 for further details and assistance adds the statement. 

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Three Cheers

by Bobo KhuraijamGood that the ordeal is over. The strike called by our esteemed Oja(s) has finally come to an end. Though not in full, a large chunk of their… Read more »

by Bobo KhuraijamGood that the ordeal is over. The strike called by our esteemed Oja(s) has finally come to an end. Though not in full, a large chunk of their… Read more »

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Opposition lays slur on state sports policies

IMPHAL, March 15: State Youths Affairs’ and Sport Minister N Biren Singh said, the state department has been strictly maintain and follow the adopted state Sports policy in order to… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 15: State Youths Affairs’ and Sport Minister N Biren Singh said, the state department has been strictly maintain and follow the adopted state Sports policy in order to… Read more »

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Science aquarium inaugurated at DM college commerce

IMPHAL, March 31: For the first time, Manipur Science aquarium has been inaugurated in the state today at D.M. college commerce campus organized by Manipur Science and technology council central… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 31: For the first time, Manipur Science aquarium has been inaugurated in the state today at D.M. college commerce campus organized by Manipur Science and technology council central… Read more »

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Bravo! Rituporno

by Joshy JosephAt the outset, let me confess that I am not a Bengali and I don’t understand the inner most nuances of the language. But we Malyalis have an… Read more »

by Joshy JosephAt the outset, let me confess that I am not a Bengali and I don’t understand the inner most nuances of the language. But we Malyalis have an… Read more »

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Music knows no boundary: TN Haokip

CCPUR, March 12: The International School of Western Music oraganized a thanks giving service for all music lovers at the Cozy World restaurant, Synod supermarket, Churachandpur today. T.N Haokip, Minister,… Read more »

CCPUR, March 12: The International School of Western Music oraganized a thanks giving service for all music lovers at the Cozy World restaurant, Synod supermarket, Churachandpur today. T.N Haokip, Minister,… Read more »

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Status of Meetei Sanamahi to be decided as per Census-2011 report: CM

IMPHAL, Mar 14: The status of Meetei Sanamahi community in the state will be decided upon by the state government as per the report of Census-2011, stated Chief Minister Okram… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 14: The status of Meetei Sanamahi community in the state will be decided upon by the state government as per the report of Census-2011, stated Chief Minister Okram… Read more »

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Japan reels as second blast rocks nuclear plant

SENDAI, Japan, March 14 (AFP): A new explosion at a stricken nuclear power plant hit Japan Monday as it raced to avert a reactor meltdown after a quake-tsunami disaster that… Read more »

SENDAI, Japan, March 14 (AFP): A new explosion at a stricken nuclear power plant hit Japan Monday as it raced to avert a reactor meltdown after a quake-tsunami disaster that… Read more »

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