Document 6591258
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Document 6591258
SANGAI DIGEST Imphal, dated November 4 TA man killed One Territorial Army personnel was killed when the 165 Territorial Army, A Company post at Koirengei (old airfield), Imphal East district under Heingang police station was attacked by some unidentified persons with a hand grenade at around 8.10 last night. The grenade explosion wounded Lance Naik Jagga Singh of 107 Engineer Regiment and he was immediately rushed to Red Shield Hospital Leimakhong but doctors there declared him brought dead. Another Chinese hand grenade was found at the blast site this morning. The dead body of the Lance Naik has been handed over to relevant authority of the TA after post mortem at JNIMS. Meanwhile, a case has been registered at Heingang police station in connection with the attack. LJP clarifies With reference to a news report, which appeared in some newspapers regarding a petition seeking disqualification of Langthabal AC MLA Karam Shyam, Lok Janshakti Party, Manipur State Council has clarified that Kh Vimal is not a member of the party. A press release issued by the general secretary of the party cautioned all concerned not to indulge in such misleading acts in future. Blast at Ukhrul Unidentified miscreants triggered a blast near the building of a private bank, NEFIC/ RISFORD at Hamleikhong in Ukhrul here tonight around 7.50, reports our correspondent. However, no casualty has been reported. The blast was suspected to be a low intensity IED. A small crater was caused by the blast. Police had not arrived at the scene at the time of filing this report. Nungsai VA decries The Nungsai Village Authority, Khoupum subdivision, Tamenglong district has strongly condemned the burning down of one JCB/excavator and a bull dozer engaged in construction of JoujangtekRengpang road in the night of Nov 1. A statement issued by the VA also urged all concerned to obtain the permission and approval of the VA for any kind of work to be undertaken in the area. UDNA resents The Ukhrul District NGO’s Alliance for Health (UDNA) has expressed resentment over awarding of TI project to a nonexistent NGO, Centre for Development Activities (CDA) in respect of Ukhrul district, our Ukhrul correspondent reports. MACS has granted the TI project to CDA in November 2013. In the meantime, AMADA and UDNA drafted a joint representation for submission to the Secretary & Director General, NACO and Chief Secretary, Government of Manipur seeking their intervention in the matter. Transport body urges Association of the Tiddim Road Commercial Vehicle Transport Society (ATRCVTS) has sought the intervention of the State Government on the reported ban on winger (taxi) service along Tiddim road. In a press meet held at Keishampat, (Contd P 8) Union Cabinet approves dissolution of Delhi Assembly Parents, friends, school AAP's petition seeking early dissolution of the Assembly which has been under suspended animation since February after the fall of the AAP Government. Sources said the LG had offered BJP a chance to form Government but the party declined saying it does not have the numbers. They said the decision not to accept an offer by the Lt Governor to take a shot at power was taken at a meeting of top Central leaders of the party on Sunday. The party felt it should go for polls as enthusiasm among the party workers has increased following victories in Assembly elections in Maharashtra and Haryana. The sources said Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in favour of polls and that the RSS had also conveyed its view that the party should not form Government adopting any "unfair means". Currently BJP, along with ally Akali Dal's lone MLA, has 29 legislators and would have required support of five more MLAs to form a Government and prove majority in the 67-member Assembly. BJP had emerged as the single largest party in the December Assembly polls winning 31 seats but fell four seats short of a simple majority. It had refused to form Government then, saying it will not resort to any "unfair means" to take over the reins. (Contd P 8) Oil tankers defy safety rules, accountability Year-long Nupi Lan memorial NEW DELHI, Nov 4 The Union Cabinet has accepted Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung's report recommending dissolution of the Delhi Assembly, paving the way for holding of fresh polls in the National capital. Earlier in the day, ending the eight-month-long political uncertainty, Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung had recommended to the President dissolution of the Delhi Assembly as major players BJP, AAP and Congress have expressed "inability" to form Government and preferred holding of polls. Delhi has been under President's Rule since February after the AAP Government quit after ruling for 49 days. Welcoming the Cabinet's decision, Delhi BJP chief Satish Upadhyay told media that the party is ready for fresh elections. "We will carry Haryana and Maharashtra's momentum to Delhi," Satish The Delhi Assembly complex Upadhyay said. There is no lack of leadership in Delhi, we will fight Delhi Assembly polls under collective leadership, he further added. Sources in the Lieutenant Governor's office said Jung in his report to President Pranab Mukherjee mentioned that all three main political parties BJP, AAP and Congress expressed inability to form Government and conveyed that they were ready to face fresh election. With all the three main parties favouring fresh mandate, the LG recommended to the President dissolution of the Assembly. The LG held consultations on Monday with political parties in the wake of the Supreme Court putting the issue on the fast track and giving him time till November 11 to explore the possibility of forming a Government. The Court was hearing By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Nov 4: Even as many loaded oil tankers of IOC are being parked at Khuman Lampak Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT), none of them have been following any safety rules and there is no clear cut guideline on who would be held accountable in case any devastating fire breaks out. Oil tankers were given parking space at the incomplete ISBT in the wake of the then prolonged economic blockade called by the Sadar Hills District Demand Committee from August 1 to October 31 in 2011. Since then, no fire safety measures have been taken up. In case of any accidental A meal being cooked in the open at the ISBT posing threats to all fire, the only equipment to fight fire is the fire extinguisher of 10 Kgs fitted in the oil tankers, sources informed. According to safety rules, any area where oil tankers are parked should be declared as a prohibited area. All such parking lots should have obtained explosive licences. Apart from flouting all such safety rules, drivers and their assistants cook food using kerosene stove and smoke just beside their oil tankers. This has all the potential to spark a devastating fire which may raze the ISBT to ground in addition to wreaking havoc in the surrounding areas. Notably, use of mobile phone by one of the injured victims of the inferno at Jaipur oil refinery was cited as one of the factors for sparking off the devastating fire. However, all the drivers and assistants of oil tankers parked at Khuman Lampak ISBT use mobile phones even though no one is allowed to take along mobile phones while going inside Chingmeirong oil depot. In the meantime, the State Government has been asking the IOC to remove oil tankers from the ISBT and give them alternative (Contd P 8) By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Nov 4: All Manipur Nupi Marup in association with women of Manipur will observe a year-long Nupi Lan Platinum Jubilee from December 12, 2014 to 2015, a statement issued by the secretary, All Manipur Nupi Marup conveyed. The organisation will conduct seminars, workshops and public meetings focusing on issues related to women, AFSPA, NREGA, the need for industrial growth in the State, preservation of State Handloom and price hike of food items throughout the year of observation across the State thereby delivering the true essence (Contd P 8) fondly recall Elizabeth Students of LFS praying for the departed soul By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Nov 4 : The 11th death anniversary of Lungnila Elizabeth was observed today at Little Flower School with her parents, teachers and students of the school. Addressing the gathering, Lungnila Elizabeth’s father Francis Ngajokpa said that since he does not like so many students missing their classes because of the death anniversary function, from next year onwards, the death anniversary function would be restricted to only some Sisters and officials of the school. The function may be observed together with all the students and teachers only on silver jubilee or golden jubilee, Francis Ngajokpa said. He hailed Little Flower School as one of the best schools of the State. The future of not only Manipur but the entire North East region is in the hands of students, said Francis. The Minister further exuded hope that numerous students of the school would become top leaders, administrators, scientists and doctors. In this highly competitive age, there is no time for idleness. As such, teachers need to motivate all the students to join the competition, he added. Later, the Minister donated some book shelves and books in the name of Lungnila Elizabeth to the school library. Francis Ngajokpa further assured that a waiting shed would be constructed within the school campus. He also donated a sum of Rs 3 lakh to the school authority. Education Minister M Okendro remarked that the murder of Lungnila Elizabeth 11 years back was a spine-chilling crime which pricked the conscience of every citizen of the State. Noting that crimes against women and children have been rising in the State, Okendro highlighted the need for collective efforts in order to check this social malady. Lungnila Elizabeth’s mother Eastland Ngajokpa, Little Flower School Headmistress Martha Hinga and many other Ministers and MLAs too attended the function. The death anniversary of Lungnila Elizabeth was also observed at Kyamgei Heibong Makhong under the aegis of NH-53 Truck Owners’ Association and the Kanglei Sports Academy. (Contd P 8) Bandh called to protest site choice Controversial list stalls promotion process By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Nov 4: Raising strong objection against Government’s move to set up a Sports University at their locality, 44-Yaithibi Loukon Land Owners’ Association has called a 48-hour general strike on Imphal-Moreh road with effect from 6 pm of November 5. This was announced by the secretary of the association, L Modun Maring in a press conference held at Manipur Press Club today. He said that after concealing the Government approval, UNC flays 'bid to usurp land' By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Nov 4: The United Naga Council (UNC) has condemned the alleged attempt of the Government of Manipur to usurp the homesteads and prime agricultural lands of Koijam Maring and Laiching Minou Maring villages and surrounding areas and to thereby deprive them of the means of livelihood and residence on the pretext of setting up a Sports University. "While we do not oppose any initiatives to bring development and infrastructure by any agencies, we take strong exceptions to the disrespect of the ownership of the people over their land and when it will lead to rendering the villagers homeless and landless, and therefore without their only means of livelihood," the UNC said in a statement. (Contd P 8) maps and land records of Yaithibi Khunou (Village Number 44) for around 50 years, the State Government in collusion with MLAs Y Surchandra, P Brojen and DK Korungthang, Thoubal DC and Thoubal Revenue Director recently decided to set up the Sports University at Yaithibi Loukol. Saying that the State Government is planning to acquire around 642 acres for university, L Modun Maring said that the land includes 380 acres of cultivable land, 100 acres of habitation area and a vast area of hill and forest. Contending that village number-44 Yaithibi Khunou area comprises of localities like Sora (Contd P 8) By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Nov 4: On account of certain controversies in the seniority list of Inspectors, Subedars and Subedar Majors of Manipur Police, DPC process for promotion to MPS Grade-II has been stalled completely, much to the annoyance of police personnel who are close to superannuation period. A combined final seniority list of Inspector of Police (Civil Police, Legal, Female and Motor Transport), Subedar Majors and Subedars were published on August 30 during the period of former DGP Y Joykumar. Based on this seniority list, DPC process (for promotion) was started in June this year. The list has names of 328 Inspectors, Subedar Majors and Subedars. However, as the DPC process was nearing completion, the present DGP brought out a combined draft seniority list of 316 officers on August 12 with an invitation for objections to be submitted by August 27. This resulted in serious controversies in the seniority list of the police officers. Two Inspectors listed against serial numbers 178 and 179 in the first seniority list jumped to serial number 7 and 20 respectively in the second seniority list. The new list gave a remark that the two Inspectors (Motor Transport) were brought in front in accordance to a notification issued by the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms, Personnel Division on July 8 this year. Peeved by the same notification, 54 Inspectors and Subedars have served legal notice on the Chief Secretary who is (Contd P 8) Commercialisation of education decried Ibobi inspects City Convention Centre By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Nov 4: Students from poor economic background are badly affected by rapid commercialisation and privatisation of education, according to Anil Sat Gopal, president, Steering Committee of All India Siksha Sangharsh Jatra 2014. Anil Sat was speaking as the resource person of the one day discussion on commercialisation, privatisation and commercialisation of educa- tion organised by All Manipur Students' Union (AMSU) at its head office located at DMC campus today. Anil observed that tremendous change has come in the education sector across the country. Many students from poor economic background have been deprived of learning unable to meet the huge amount of money for their education. At the same time, the per- formance of Govt run schools and colleges is abysmally poor. Although competition level among the private institutes in terms of possessing infrastructure and manpower is high, the trend is not a positive sign, Anil Sat Gopal opined. AMSU president Th Naresh said that the trend is also the same here and as such there is the urgency to join hands to rise against commercialisation (Contd P 8) By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Nov 4: In view of the AROICON 2014 which would be attended by 600 doctors from India and 24 others from abroad, Chief Minister O Ibobi today made a spot assessment of the City Convention Centre. AROICON 2014 scheduled on November 6 is a conference of doctors on radiation Oncology related with cancer treatment. The City Convention Cen- Decks cleared for Bhagyachandra dance festival By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Nov 4: Decks have been cleared for staging the 10th edition of Bhagyachandra National Festival of Classical Dance slated for commencement here from Nov 6 till Nov 9 under the aegis of Art and Culture Dept, Govt of Manipur. The inaugural function of the festival will be held at Shree Shree Gipinathji Temple, Ningthoukhong while the main festival will be staged at Shree Shree Govindaji Temple Complex, Kangla Fort. Briefing media persons today at the MFDC Preview Theatre, Palace Compound, Joint Director of Art and Culture, Dr K Sushila said six Manipuri classical dances and six others from outside including Odissi, Mohiniattam, Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi, Kathak and Sattrriya would be featured during the festival. Dr Sushila said the festival would be inaugurated by Chief Minister O Ibobi on Nov 6 at 4pm at Shree Shree Gipinathji Temple, Ningthoukhong, Bishnupur district while Commerce and Industries Minister K Govindas will preside. Gurus and artistes of JNMDA Imphal and Govt Dance College, Imphal would perform during the inaugural function. The main festival would be held at Kangla from Nov 7-9 at 5 pm daily, Dr Sushila said. Prior to this, a similar event was also successfully organised from Nov 3-4 at Murshidabad and Nabadwip, West Bengal, she added. The festival is being organised under the supervision of State Level Organising Committee headed by the CM with Ratan Thiyam as the coordinator, Dr Sushila said. The Chief Minister inside the City Convention Centre tre remained unfinished even after former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi inaugurated it on December 3, 2011 before the construction was finished only recently. The mega conference would be held on a trial basis at least for the newly completed City Convention Centre. Speaking to media persons in the course of the inspection tour, Chief Minister O Ibobi stated that it took sometime before the City Convention Centre could be put into use even after it was inaugurated because the Government was determined to make the centre impeccable being one (Contd P 8) GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR DIRECTORATE OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRIES NOTICE Imphal, the 3rd October, 2014 No.HL-269/C&I/2014: A few limited stalls in the Food Court are available in the Manipur Sangai Festival, 2014. Interested participants may contact the Manipur Apex Handloom Weavers & Handicrafts Artisans Coop. Society Ltd (Apex Society) at Paona Bazar, Imphal within 07-11-2014. Available stalls will be allotted on first come first served basis. Sd/- Director of Commerce & Industries, TSE/23477-5 Manipur The news section may be contacted on 8131070082 and advertisement section on 9774436438 and 8415927159