Monday, May 18, 2009

Congratulations to Pu Thangso Baite

Pu Thangso Baite, MP (elect) accompanied by new MP, Dr. T. Meinya, and Pu. Ngamthang Haokip, Ex- Minister arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport – Domestic in the capital city of India by a flight on last Sunday, the 17thMay, 2009. The Delhi Vaiphei Welfare Association with the full cooperation of the Zillai Delhi Branch organized a prompt greeting programme on his arrival at the spot. Leaders from both the  Welfare and the students’ body offered garland of respect to him with applaud.

 

           The newly elected MP is currently staying in Manipur Bhawan, New Delhi-02,  Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi-110021. He will be still there in the Bhawan before he gets shifted to MP Quarter of which the allotment will take some more time.  He is accountable and accessible leader and one can pay him a visit at Room No. 101 of the Bhawan. 

Thursday, May 14, 2009

pictures of manipur

tuibuang peace ground waiting shed

Tuibuang Peace ground waiting shed

gandhi memorial school, molnom

Gandhi Memorial School, Molnom

lhangjol village

Lhangjol village

 hilltown MPCS sunday school hall

Hilltown MPCS Sunday School Hall

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Khordak killing: 3 missing, 1 escapes

IMPHAL, May 12: Although five bodies have been recovered from out of the nine non-Manipuris who have been taken inside the Keibul Lamjao National Park by unidentified armed persons yesterday, one of them reportedly managed to escape while three are still missing.
According to police re-port, four bodies that bore deep cut wounds probably made by some sharp objects were retrieved from Khor-dak Awang Leikai side of the National Park last night and another body with bul-let wounds was retrieved from around the same area today morning.
Meanwhile, another non-Manipuri youth who managed to escape from the clutches of the unidentified killers reported to the Po-rompat Police Station of Im-phal East District today and confirmed from his state-ment that three more are still missing.
Identifying the escaped youth as Md Babloo alias Irasad (20) s/o Habib, police report said that all nine of them including the five kill-ed, the three missing and the one escaped had gone toge-ther from Kumbi Bazar after hiring an autorickshaw at around 9 am yesterday. All nine of them are cloth sellers and were going to Nongma-ikhong to sell garments.
In all 14 of them have come form Imphal. But another group comprising five of them went to sepa-rate place after getting down from the bus at Kumbi.
As the unidentified arm-ed persons started killing them one by one after being taken to the park, three of them escaped and fled for their lives. But of the four, two got wounded.
Taking Babloo along with them, Imphal East Po-lice today went to Khordak to search for the missing per-sons. The search team was led by IG (Law & Order -II) C Doungel.
The missing persons have been identified as Md Safiq (27) so Farooq, Md Babloo alias Twinkle (23) s/o Gulam Nabi and Md Mubin (20) s/o Kaluwa Dagar. Inclusive of the escaped Irasad, all four of them hailed from Kalakasher under Bulansahar in Uttar Pradesh but staying in rented rooms at Hatta.
bodies recovered so far were that Md Iqbal Khan (23) s/o Anwar, Md Umar (23) s/o Nanu Khan, Md Ha-nib (24) s/o Zuma Khan, Md Rashid Ali (18) s/o Farooq, all hailing from Kalakasher and Md Abin Ali (13) s/o Ahmad Ali of Baskandi of Silchar, Assam. They were also staying at Hatta on rent. Their bodies are still lying at the mortuary of RIMS Hospital.

Bank route for employees’ pay

IMPHAL, May 12: Reminding the Government order of compulsory payment of salaries and other entitlements of State Govt employees of all grades through their respective bank accounts, Director of Institutional Finance, Govt of Manipur H Deleep Singh has categorically stated that for implementation of the scheme efficaciouly all emplo-yees are required to open their personal accounts in the banks immediately. Each DDO should supervise and ensure that all emplo-yees under him/her have opened their personal bank accounts and their salaries and other entitlements are drawn through bank accounts, the Director said, adding that bank branches identified under the scheme should also extend full co-operation and liaison directly with DDOs along with organising camps in offices for opening of bank accounts within the shortest possible time.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

4 succeed in CS

Four candidates from Manipur have passed the test of fire in the Civil Services Examination, 2009 conducted by the Union Public Service Commission for recruitment to the IAS, IFS, IPS and allied services Group A and Group B. The four candidates who have made it are Armstrong Pame securing the 439th rank, Bidyarani Konthoujam coming in at the 494th spot, P Goulungmuon Singsit at 565 and Mangtinlien Haokip securing the 705th rank. A total of 791 candidates have been recommended for appointment including 364 general candidates (including 13 physically challenged persons), 236 OBCs (including 7 physically challenged persons), 130 SC and 61 ST candidates.

UGs nabbed

IMPHAL, May 5: Stepping up counter insurgency, Commandos of Thoubal District Police have reportedly arrested two underground activists from different parts of the district today.
According to a state-ment issued by Additional SP of Thoubal Jogeschan-dra Haobijam, on receipt of reliable information about the presence of UGs in the general area of Wabagai, Commandos of Thoubal District Police conducted a search operation.
During the course of the operation at around 6.30 am, one cadre of KYKL later identified as Yengkhom Pocha alias James (23) s/o Y Kameshwor of Wabagai Terapishak was arrested.
On requesting, Pocha disclosed that he is an active member of KYKL and trained in the year 2008 and his army no. is 21.
The Additional SP fur-ther informed that at around 2.30 pm today one cadre of KCP identified as Md Jahi-ruddin alias Sanayai (33) s/o Md Abdul Rashid of Keibung Mayai Leikai was also arrested by Thoubal Police Commandos during frisking and checking at Yairipok-Imphal Road at Angtha.

Court deadline on reports of murder of Kishan, Token, Rajen

IMPHAL, May 5: Acting on the Court directive, SP of Ukhrul District today submitted the status report of the investigation into the abduction and subsequent brutal murder of Kasom Khullen SDO Dr Thingnam Kishan and his two sub-ordinate Y Token and A Rajen by armed cadres of NSCN (I-M).
The Court on April 1 had directed the authority concerned to submit the status of the investigation conducted into the incident within four weeks. Today was the last date of submitting the status report.
Although Senapati Police had also conducted an investigation into the same incident after registering a case ( FIR case no. 3 (2) 09/u/s 302/400 IPC of Senapati Police Station dated 17.2.2009), no status report of the investigation has been submitted to the court till today.
As for the status report of the investigation taken up by the CBI, whose services was roped in by the State Government, three weeks time has been sought from the Court.
In the status report of the investigation conducted by Ukhrul police station under the FIR case no. 8(2) 09, UKL, PS u/s 365/368/34 IPC dated 16.2.2009 which was furnished to the court today, the SP of Ukhrul district stated that on receipt of the information about the missing of Kasom Khullen SDO and his staff a regular FIR case had been registered suo moto for investigation.
In the course of investigation five co-accused persons were arrested and two vehicles involved in the case were also seized. Out of the eight arrested accused persons, four have been remanded in the judicial custody. Further the official vehicle allotted to Kasom Khullen SDO that went missing has also been retrieved, the status report said.
Informing that as many as 28 witnesses have been examined and their statements recorded u/s 161 CRPC, the report concluded that the involvement of NSCN (I-M) cadres in the case has been well-established from the statements of the witnesses.
Hectic efforts have been made the Investigating Officer (IO) of the case to effect the arrest of the main culprits involved in the commission of the crime by conducting raids in various places. There was no inaction on the part of the law enforcing agencies in the aftermath of the abduction and the gruesome and brutal killing of three innocent civilians by NSCN (IM) as alleged, the report contended.
Furthermore, the report pointed out that in pursuance of the Government of Manipur, Home Department order vide no. 2/8 (92)/ 2009-H/01 dated 19/2/2009, the case of FIR no. 8 (2) 09 UKL-PS u/s 365/368/ 34/ 120-B/212 IPC 19/20 UA (P) A Act & 25 (1-C) A Act had been handed over to the SP/CBI Lamphelpat on April 4 after observing necessary formalities.
The investigation so far reveals the involvement of NSCN (IM) cadres in the commission of the crime relating to abduction and killing Kasom Khullen SDO of Dr Thingnam Kishan and his two sub-ordinate staff.
On alleged involvement of now suspended Deputy Commissioner of Ukhrul Pankaj Kumar Pal in the crime, the furnished report maintained that at this stage of investigation prima facie evidence against Pankaj Kumar Pal for his involvement in the present case is not yet established.
However, it added that efforts have been made by the Investigating Officer to examine Pankaj Kumar Pal but he could not be found.
No formal complaint was lodged in connection with the abduction of Kasom Khullen SDO and his two staff. However, based on reliable information an FIR was registered at Ukhrul Police Station on suo moto for investigation, the report said, adding that the investigation so far reveals that SDO-Kasom Khullen and his staff were abducted at Naga Gate, Hundung and not at the premise of DC-Ukhrul office.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

KSO decries

Kuki Students’ Organisation (KSO) submitted a memorandum to Chief Minister O Ibobi demanding to take up necessary action and bring an acceptable solution within 24 hours on injuring of four innocent lumbermen by security forces following a shoot-out at Khundong village on May 1. Demanding adequate compensation for the victims undergoing treatment at Shija Hospitals, the memorandum also pressed the CM for stringent actions against the involved security personnel. The memorandum further warned that failure to comply with the demands would invite imposition of statewide bandh and other intense agitations. The memorandum said that the victims, Manggou Haokip (19) of Kangchup Awlmum village (handyman), Seilen Haokip (35) of K Songlung village (truck driver), Majakamang of Nurathel Tabam village and Chaotombi (37) of Maklang (truck driver) were picked up by security men after the shoot-out and herded them towards Khundong village. They were then shot at near village church, the memorandum said.

Monday, May 4, 2009

SPF Govt mulls land allotment

IMPHAL, May 3 : For the families who have complained about loss of homesteads and lack of alternative plots following acquisition of land for Imphal Airport expansion, the State Government has been considering allotment of land at an alternative site, informed an official source.
A total of 641.49 acres spanning over Mongshangei, Ningombam, Kodompokpi, Tulihal, Tuliyaima, Sangaiprou, Meitram, Malom and other villages have been acquired by the Government for expansion of Tulihal Airport.
There have been appeals to the Government from the families who have been left homeless following acquisition of their homesteads for allotment of alternative plots.
Acting on the appeals, relevant Government officials have started considering the matter for alternative land allotment. In case, these families are given alternative plots, they would be levied minimum premium. However, a final decision on the matter would be adopted by the Government, conveyed the source.
With larger portions of their homesteads, agricultural land and farms taken over by the Government, many landowners have offered to surrender their land left out from the acquisition process.
As such, the Government would be taking over these left over land pieces, conveyed the source.
Before acquisition of land for expansion of Imphal airport, due notification was issued on September 25 last year under Section IV of the Land Acquisition Act.
As per rules, there should not be any form of construction on areas notified for construction after the notification was issued. However, it was observed that many were making constructions and digging fish farms after the notification. As such, no compensation will be sanctioned for the newly constructed buildings and fish farms, disclosed the source.
The newly acquired area of 641.49 acres will be handed over to the Airport Authority of India very soon. Along with the hand over of land, the State Government has asked the AAI to start fencing work around the enlarged airport complex at the earliest, added the source.
Meanwhile, separate press releases issued by the Ningombam Social Welfare Club and Atom Youth Club have accused the officials involved in recording standing properties and other assets in the process of land acquisition for expansion of Imphal airport of serious anomaly.
The two local clubs informed that only the dwelling houses of the family elders were recorded as standing properties while outhouses, cowsheds, kitchens etc were conspicuously left out.
Standing properties of sons of a father who have established their own families and live separately have also been left out of the survey.
Saying that there was no uniformity and people’s consent in the survey conducted on May 1 and 2, the local clubs demanded another survey that would be uniform and take into account all standing properties.
A public meeting held on the matter today at Ningombam Awang Leikai has resolved to appeal for a re-survey which would take into account assets of all households they may be established plots having a single dag number.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Manipur Board nuai a Cl-XI & Cl-XII ah Vaiphei MIL

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.Chandramani Singh, Dy. Secy. Education (S) in No.20/1/07-SE (S) dated 25/4/2009 thusua a bawl dungzui
in tukum academic session akipat, Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur nuai ah Class XI leh XII
te chun MIL ah Vaiphei chu subject khat ah chawi thei ding ahi tau. Zia thu tawh kisai ah Vaiphei Literature
Society Pu Tongneilal Vaiphei chun a hun hiatsak dan achun, text book leh a pawimaw bangkim sukfel ahitak
ziakin 2009 academic session akipat chawi thei ding ahidan a gen hi. Chuleh, Class VIII te’n le Vaiphei chu
subject khat ah chawi thei dingin Manipur government chun phalna ala pe ta, himaleh text book zawthian ahi
nailo ziakin a chawi um nailo ahidan le thutut a kimui. Zia lawtinna ding ah panla Vaiphei Literature Society
puitu te leh houtu chungin Zillai CCpur Block in lunggil tak in kipak thu a puang zui ngal ui. Gam leh Nam
a ding ah gim leh chawl khawksalo ah a nasep na teu thawnlo ding ahi ti kawm in Zillai te’n bangtik lai inle
hemil thei himhim lo ding ahi.