SANGAI DIGEST RC Polo City aid
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SANGAI DIGEST RC Polo City aid
SANGAI DIGEST Imphal, dated October 27 RC Polo City aid Taking note of the devastating fire at Koirengei on October 21, in which two people were killed, members of Rotary Club of Polo City, Imphal met the leaders of Koirengei Welfare Youth Club, meira paibis, seniors of the locality and discussed the urgent needs of the affected people. Later members of Rotary Club of Polo City, Imphal donated items worth Rs 80,000 to the victims. The distributed items included rice, dal, mustard oil, water filters, winter clothes and warm clothings for women and children. President of the club, Sinam Pritam handed over the relief material through the secretary of Koirengei Youth Club. The president also assured more help in the future. Final hearing The Manipur Legislative Assembly Speaker's Tribunal has begun final hearing on the case relating to the disqualification of five Trinamool Congress MLAs, which have remained pending at the Speaker's Tribunal, from today. The verdict of today's hearing was however kept reserved. On the first day, hearing on the petition seeking disqualification of MLA Kh Joykisan, separately submitted by Oinam Kabi and Waikhom Nganlentombi, was held today. Final hearing on petitions seeking the disqualification of MLA Kh Joykisan, MLA O Lukhoi, MLA K Sarat and MLA Dr I Ibohalbi would be held on Oct 28. Spt ADC rocked With just one year left for the current tenure of the ADC to end, dissension has reared its head in Senapati and Sadar Hills ADCs. A reliable source informed that some dissident ADC members have set up a camp against the incumbent Senapati ADC Chairman Henry Hiile since a few weeks back. Henry is facing such major instability for the second time. The first one was in 2012 where the dissident group failed to succeed. Sources said that 12 ADC members among the 26 members are in the dissident camp. Meanwhile, another source denied any dissension. money case I am sorry, won’t do it again : Sarita to AIBA Black Centre discloses more Ministry asks Boxing NEW DELHI, Oct 27 A remorseful L Sarita Devi has pleaded with the International Boxing Association (AIBA) to lift the provisional suspension imposed on her for refusing to accept her bronze medal in the Asiad, saying that she deeply regrets her outburst on the podium and would never repeat it. Sarita’s participation in the World Championships next month has been jeopardized due to the suspension imposed on her for refusing to accept the medal after a controversial semifinal loss in the Asian Games at Incheon. “I do accept that the incidents should not have happened and I deeply regret the incidents with a pledge that this will never happen again,” the former world and Asian champion has written in her reply to AIBA’s notice. “Realizing my mistakes, I had immediately tendered an apology letter to Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and the Organizing Committee of the Asian Games 2014 and accepted the bronze medal,” she said. Dwijamani takes oath India to take charge L Sarita at the medal distribution function Sarita said her impeccable disciplinary record before the Asiad furore should be taken into account when her fate is decided by the AIBA’s disciplinary committee. “In my 14-year long career, I had never been involved in any act of indiscipline or misconduct both in the National and international arena. Being one of the pioneers of amateur women boxer in the world who participated in the first By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Oct 27: Elangbam Dwijamani took oath as an MLA at a solemn ceremony held at the conference hall of Manipur Assembly Secretariat at 1.30 pm today. Manipur Legislative Assembly Speaker Th Lokeshore administered oath to Dwijamani. (Contd P 8) IMPHAL, Oct 27: The Government is planning to complete construction of latrines for 2,31,378 households, which do not have sanitary latrines, in the coming five years under Swachh Bharat Mission in the State. An official source from the Public Health Engineering Department said that although the Government will spend Rs 12,000 per latrine, not even a single paisa would be charged from any beneficiary family. Launched in 1986, Central Government’s Rural Sanitation Programme was restructured in 1999 as Total Sanitation Programme, the source said. It added that the same programme was again restructured as Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan in 2012. care facilities in hill areas, said an official source. Health Minister Phungzathang Tonsing, Industries Minister K Govindas, Principal Secretary (Health) J Suresh Babu, officials from State Health Services, MDS and PDA attended the meeting. The source said that the Chief Minister gave strict instruction to work agencies to complete construction of 50bedded district hospitals of Ukhrul, Chandel and Tamenglong and hand it over to the Government by December this year. In order to enhance health care facilities in the hill districts, the meeting also IMPHAL, Oct 27: Even as Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has issued strict instruction to work agencies to complete the construction of buildings of 50bedded district hospitals of Chandel, Ukhrul and Tamenglong to the State Government by December this year, it has been decided to depute specialist doctors in hill districts for two months on rotational basis. The decision was taken at a high level meeting held at the Chief Minister’s office chamber with himself in the With the Karbi Anglong Dis- chair today. trict Joint Action Committee for The meeting seriously deAutonomous State announcing liberated on enhancing health a 1000-hour Assam bandh, oil tankers and LPG bullets will proceed with security escorts to transport petroleum products to the State. As in the past bandhs and blockades, the authority concerned is planning to ship in petroleum products with security escort. On the other hand, people By Our Staff Reporter have started resorting to panic buying of fuel at different IMPHAL, Oct 27: The organisers of the dice board game petrol pumps with the an- today clarified that the brawl which resulted in infliction of nouncement of the bandh in bullet injuries on two persons on Saturday night at Kakwa was not their fault. the neighbouring State. Addressing reporters today at Manipur Press Club, People queued up at petrol one Laishram Somokanta (31) of Kakwa Liwa Road pumps from around 10 am Huidrom Leikai said that he along with three youths and continued till 3 pm toorganised a dice board game at Kakwa Keithel day. Saturday night. Three/four other groups also organised the games nearby. A gambler identified as Huidrom Shanti of Kakwa Unidentified miscreants Huidrom Leikai started a commotion after he lost exploded a hand grenade in the some money in the game. Shanti along with his sons courtyard of Babina Diagnostic and others gathered at the site and started beating Centre located at Porompat this him (Somokanta) up, he said. Somokanta also added that Rs 50,000 which he evening around 7.45. The explosion shattered the kept in his pocket was missing after the melee and his glass of the main entrance three other friends had also fled from the site. gate of the building. No casuSpeaking at the press meet, Somokanta's relative, alty has been reported. Laishram Farin (27) (Contd P 8) Petroleum products Although, the State could not fully achieve the target of constructing 4,31,378 latrines under these sanitation programmes, 200,000 latrines have been constructed so far in the State, the source added. With the launching of Swachh Bharat Mission, all the latrines would now be constructed free of cost though beneficiaries had to contribute a part of the total cost of construction till the time of Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan, the source added. Although, the Central Government had earlier set a target to complete these sanitation programmes by 2022, the Modi Government has shortened the time period and reset it to wrap up the Swachh Bharat Mission in 2019 all over the country to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gan- Specialist docs to be deputed to hills By Our Staff Reporter “I would like to mention that my husband was unaware of the presence of the AIBA technical delegate and perceived everyone present as Asian Games organizers,” she said. “I would like to state that my conduct during the medal ceremony was not premeditated and was an expression of deep emotional feeling, for which I sincerely apologize once again,” she added. (Contd P 8) Govt aims over 2 lakh latrines under SBM By Our Staff Reporter Dwijamani taking oath World Women Boxing Championship in the USA in 2001, I would like to plea to your good office to consider my case and pardon me for the incidents in Incheon Asian Games, 2014,” she said. Sarita also insisted that her actions on the podium were not planned and neither were they instigated by her husband or the three ringside coaches, who have also been suspended by AIBA. decided to enforce a rotational plan for specialist doctors in hill areas for two months each without disturbing their MGEL status. The new system would be put into effect soon by issuing an order within this month, the source added. The meeting observed that all the specialist doctors including women doctors would not have any problem with the new arrangement as two months is not a long time. Under this new system, specialist doctors of gynaecology, paediatric and surgery would be sent to Ukhrul, Tamenglong and Moreh hospitals, (Contd P 8) dhi. In North East States and Jammu and Kashmir, the Central Government will bear 90 percent of the total cost of latrine construction while the State Government will contribute 10 percent, the source said. It further said that the sanitation programme would be taken up in five components — constructions of individual household latrines, school and anganwadi latrines, community sanitary complex and solid waste management. Construction of latrines for schools would be handled by the Education (S) Department and latrines for anganwadi centres by Social Welfare Department, the source said and added that PHED would deal with the remaining three components. (Contd P 8) Vigilance scanner By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Oct 27: The State Vigilance Commission has recommended departmental enquiry against an employee of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry dept for bigamy. A source said that the particular employee, a Field Assistant, got married in 1975 and sired three sons and a daughter with his first wife before he married another woman in 1998. Following the employee's confession of having two spouses before the Commission in violation of Rule 21 of the Civil Service Conduct Rules, 1964, the Commission has recommended departmental enquiry in order to justify appropriate action, the source added. names to Supreme Court NEW DELHI, Oct 27 NEW DELHI, Oct 27 The Sports Ministry on Monday asked the newly formed Boxing India (BI) to work towards revocation of provisional suspension imposed by AIBA on L Sarita Devi and three ringside coaches by helping them in filing their replies to the world body. Sarita has been provisionally suspended for refusing to accept her bronze medal owing to a controversial semifinal loss at Incheon Asian Games. The suspension has jeopardised her chances of participating in the World Championships from November 19 in Jeju Islands, Korea. Three ringside coaches — Gurbakhsh Singh Sandhu, Blas Iglesias Fernandez and Sagar Mal Dhayal — were also provisionally suspended from taking part at all levels of competitions and meetings until further notice. (Contd P 8) The Centre today disclosed before the Supreme Court eight more names including that of Pradip Burman, one of Dabur IndiaBSE 3.06 % promoters, a bullion trader and Goa miners against whom it has started prosecution for allegedly stashing blackmoney in foreign banks. Rajkot-based bullion trader Pankaj Chimanlal Lodhya and Goa-based mining company Timblo Private Limited and its five Directors were among the names that figured in the list which was filed in the Supreme Court by the Government. The affidavit, filed days after the Government came under attack from political rivals that it was chary of revealing names, said that these names have been received from French authorities and other countries. Promising to disclose more names of black money holders who have come under its scanner, the Government said that all foreign bank accounts cannot be termed as “illegal”. The additional affidavit on the black money issue was filed today in furtherance of its affidavit recently when it had said that names of account holders in foreign banks cannot be disclosed till there is evidence of tax evasion against them and prosecution is launched in India. While Burman’s name was received from French authorities the names of Lodhia and others have been received from “other countries”. The list names Timblo Private Limited and its Directors Mrs Radha Satish Timblo, Chetan S Timblo, Rohan S Timblo, Mrs Anna C Timblo and Mrs Mallika R Timblo. It was not clear whether the account holder is the company or its Directors. “We wish to state that this account was opened when he (Pradip) was an NRI, and was legally allowed to open this account,” a Dabur spokesperson said in a statement. “We have followed all the laws and the complete details regarding the account have been voluntarily, and as per law, filed with the Income Tax Department, and appropriate taxes paid, wherever applicable,” he added. Lodhiya denied having a Swiss bank account. “We have already declared in the income tax and there is nothing...we don’t have any Swiss account that is the only thing which I can say,” he said. Radha Timbo declined to comment on her name being mentioned in the affidavit, saying she has to first study it before commenting. The Government in its 10-page affidavit submitted that it cannot disclose all the information and names of account holders in overseas banks, received from foreign countries, unless there is a “prima facie” evidence of wrongdoing for launching prosecution for tax evasion. “The Government is committed to disclose names of persons holding illegal money abroad. However, every account held by an Indian in a foreign country may not be illegal and the fundamental right of citizens to privacy under Article 21 of the Constitution cannot be ignored and has been recognised by this Court,” it said, adding the names and information/ documents cannot be disclosed even even under a proceedings under Article 32(1) of the Constitution. It submitted the apex Court to clarify its earlier order directing it to reveal even the names of foreign bank account holders against whom no evidence was found for stashing black money saying the Government would have a problem entering into tax agreements with other countries. (Contd P 8) SHADC no trust motion By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Oct 27: Sadar Hills Autonomous District Council today discussed the noconfidence motion moved by the group of Vice-Chairman Paojalet Touthang against Chairman Haokholal Hangshing and took vote at Kangpokpi District Council hall. As the dissident group refused to withdraw the noconfidence motion, Additional Deputy Commissioner, who was present at the session as Returning Officer, conducted vote on the motion. Result of the said vote would be declared after getting permission from the High Court of Manipur. Former Chairman SH Seipu, who has been put under suspension by the incumbent (Contd P 8) CM for checking influx of migrants File pic of womenfolk on dharna demanding ILPS By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Oct 27: Evincing his wish to effectively implement a separate legislation similar to Inner Line Permit System in the State to control the influx of illegal migrants, Chief Minister O Ibobi today said the Govt is contemplating on coming out with an Act after due consultation with Constitutional experts and lawyers before it is tabled in the Assembly. Speaking to reporters at the sideline of MLA E Dwijamani swearing in ceremony today, the Chief Minister said that representatives of all political parties deliberated again on ILPS today. He said that the Committee constituted by the all political parties has also completed obtaining the views of experts and members of the Bar Association and High Court Bar Association. The Govt is contemplating on preparing the draft of a Bill after studying in details the models implemented in some States like Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim etc. In order to ensure that the Bill is passed and (Contd P 8) Kakwa brawl : Fingers of accusation pointed at each other Not our fault, claim organisers of dice board game Bomb blast Enraged people of Kakwa impose road block The road at Kakwa Keithel being blocked By Our Staff reporter IMPHAL, Oct 27: Infuriated womenfolk of Kakwa Laiphrakpam Leikai today imposed a roadblock at Kakwa Keithel to protest the inaction of the authority concerned in booking the culprits involved in opening fire at Kakwa Saturday night resulting in the injury of two persons. Womenfolk of the locality in large number gathered today around 2 pm at Kakwa Keithel and staged a road block. The wildcat road block caused immense disturbance to passers-by. The road block enforcers however exempted school vans and vehicles carrying patients. A road block enforcer said that in the night of Saturday (Ningol Chakkouba day) Huidrom Shanti told the dice board game (lagao) rollers to wind up their games as it was late. Despite obeying the request, one Laishram Laba of Kakwa Liwa Road manhandled him. On learning the happening, local youth started beating (Contd P 8) The news section may be contacted on 8131070082 and advertisement section on 9774436438 and 8415927159