23-February-2015 ~ Page No.
Transcription
23-February-2015 ~ Page No.
National IMPHAL, MONDAY 23 FEBRUARY, 2015 5 Centre reaches out to Opposition ahead of Budget session BSF wants special pay for being first line of defence at borders Press Trust of India NEW DELHI, Feb 22 : The Centre is set to face tough times during the budget session of Parliament starting Monday even as it promised to walk the “extra mile” to accommodate the Opposition’s concerns and Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed for cooperation for the benefit of common man. Mr. Modi underlined at a meeting of all parties in New Delhi that smooth functioning of Parliament should be ensured as the budget session is very crucial and people look at it with lots of hopes and aspirations. The leaders of all political parties should collectively ensure proper utilisation of time in both Houses of Parliament “so that we can work towards meeting the hopes and aspirations of people”, he said about the session during which his government will present its first full-fledged Budget. “It is the collective respon- sibility of leaders of all parties to ensure that this session runs smoothly so that the House can fulfill aspiratations of people... Hope we can collectively work for the benefit of common man,” Mr. Modi said. Referring to the various issues that the Opposition is waiting to raise, he told the leaders attending the meeting, “I can assure you that all the issues you have referred to will be discussed adequately and appropriately in order of their priority and importance.” Earlier, the tone for the concilliatory approach was set when Parliamentary Affairs Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu, in an unusual gesture, drove to Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s residence to meet her to seek cooperation of the largest opposition party in carrying out the legislative business. However, the opposition parties appeared to be unimpressed and made clear their mood of taking on the gov- 66 pending Bills to be discussed in Parliament on Monday NEW DELHI, Feb 22 66 pending bills to be discussed in Parliament66 pending bills to be discussed in ParliamentThe stage is set for a stormy Budget session starting from February 23 with the government reaching out to the Opposition to ensure passage of key reform bills even as the latter is keen to corner the ruling BJP in both the Houses. At least 66 bills are expected to be discussed in this Parliament session. In addition there are 6 ordinances in force. These are the Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Second Ordinance, 2014, the Insurance Laws Amendment Ordinance, 2014, the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement (Amendment) Ordinance, 2014, the Citizenship (Amendment) Ordinance, 2015, the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Ordinance, 2015, the Mines and Mineral (Development and Regulation) Amendment Ordinance, 2015. Central government on Sunday reached out to the opposition for cooperation saying it is willing to discuss resolution of any issue to ensure a productive session. Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu met Congress President Sonia Gandhi in Delhi on Sunday in an apparent attempt to seek cooperation of the largest opposition party which the government will require particularly in the Rajya Sabha for conversion of Ordinances into Acts. No new Swine Flu case in Himachal: Official SHIMLA, Feb 22 No new case of swine flu was reported in Himachal Pradesh on Sunday, a health official said. So far, 20 positive cases have been reported, out of which three patients have died. "Five tests were conducted in the IGMCH here and all were found negative," surveillance officer Rajesh Guleri told IANS. He said three tests were conducted in the Rajendra Prasad Medical College and Hospital at Tanda town in Kangra district and the reports were awaited. Of the three deaths, two were reported from the Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital (IGMCH), while the third was reported from the Rajendra Prasad Medical College and Hospital. -IANS ernment, particularly on the move to amend the Land Acquisition Act. Mr. Naidu admitted that some opposition parties expressed reservations against the land ordinance move even as there was “broad consensus” on five other ordinances to be converted into laws. While describing his meeting Ms. Gandhi as a “cordial” one, Mr. Naidu said she expressed concerns over land ordinance. The Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad also said that the Congress will not support those ordinances and bills, which “do not help people“. JD(U) president Sharad Yadav said it will be a “fight to the finish” as he lashed out at the government, saying it had made the land law worse than what existed during the British time. INLD leader Dushyant Chautala demanded that the proposed bill to convert the land ordinance into a new law should be referred to the Standing Committee of Parliament for a review of the changes brought in the old law by the government. Mr. Naidu acknowledged that land acquisition is an “emotive issue” and needs to be addressed “sincerely without undue politicisation“. The Parliamentary Affairs Minister said the government is always willing to sit with opposition to resolve differences on any issue. “A spirit of mutual cooperation is required to ensure productive budget session,” he said. “I don’t think there is any issue that cannot be resolved with an open mind,” he said. On the land issue, he said State governments, cutting across political spectrum, have expressed difficulties in acquiring land under the provisions of the law of 2013. “Based on such feedback, the government only wants to facilitate timely acquisition of land and that too for the purposes of infrastructure, affordable housing etc,” Mr. Naidu said while justifying the ordinance brought on the issue to amend the law passed during the UPA rule. “All of you will appreciate that there has been no change in the remuneration to be paid to farmers or the rehabilitation measures to be undertaken for the displaced people,” he said. He said opposition parties have the “legitimate right” to raise their concerns in the matter and the government has the responsibility of addressing their concerns. “Parliament is the right forum to address such differences between the opposition and the government and to find a way forward... Let us understand each other so that the broader objective of infrastructure and economic development of the country is ensured while protecting the interests of the farmers,” said Mr. Naidu, who also holds the portfolio of Urban Development. Press Trust of India NEW DELHI, Feb 22 : Country's largest border guarding force BSF has made a strong pitch for a special 'border service' pay for its men stating the troops are deployed well ahead of the Army along international borders and they face the "first brunt" of an enemy attack. The 2.5-lakh strong Border Security Force (BSF) has sought the special allowance on the lines of what is being granted to Army troops under Military Service Pay (MSP) when deployed in hard and harsh border areas, like on the India-Pakistan border. The BSF, in a report presented to the Union Home Ministry and the 7th Pay Commission, said it meets the criteria for qualifying under this category like the Army and other defence forces, as it is the "first line of defence on borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh and it faces the first brunt of enemy and has Press Trust of India JAMSHEDPUR, Feb 22 : Jharkhand Bangabhasi Samannay Samity (JBSS) demanded the state government to accord their mother tongue Bengali as second official language and also formation of Bengali Academy in the state. Hundreds of community people under the banner of JBSS assembled at Bengal Club, Sakchi in Jamshedpur and took out a procession in support of their demand on Saturday. Later, JBSS president Bikash Mukherjee led a delegation of the Samity and handed over a memorandum addressed to the Jharkhand Chief Minister in support of their demands to the Deputy Commissioner of East Singhbhum district, Amitabh Kaushal. Jharkhand government di- rects authorities to supply water to slum areas of Jamshedpur Following a lot of struggle, Mukherjee regretted that the vast Bengali speaking population of the state were confident that the language could get recognition. Mukherjee claimed that there was a well established education system in Bengali medium till 1970s in erstwhile South Bihar (now Jharkhand). Unfortunately, thereafter the things had started deteriorating, Bengali medium schools had been converted into Hindi or English medium one after another, Consequently, lakhs of children were deprived of getting education in their mother tongue, which was against the spirit of our constitution, Mukherjee said. JBSS functionary de- manded the state government to accord due importance to Bengali language in various government activities to promote the language and restore the schools which had been converted from Bengali to Hindi or English medium in the past. Besides, JBSS also demanded for appointment of adequate number of teachers to ensure Bengali medium schools are functioned effectively, preparation of syllabus for Bengali medium afresh and availability of Bengali text books. JBSS further demanded for constitution of a Bengali Academy, which was already agreed by the previous government. Mukherjee expressed confidence that the state will experience a visible development under the stable government following 15 years political instability. Press Trust of India MUMBA, Feb 22 : A bandh was today observed in Maharashtra after a call from the Left parties to protest the murder of veteran Communist Party of India or CPI leader Govind Pansare, with Republican Party of India (Athawale) or RPI(A) leader Ramdas Athawale seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation or CBI probe into the case. Barring Kolhapur and Solapur, the bandh received a mixed response elsewhere in the state. The Opposition Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party or NCP had declared support for the protest. In Mumbai, Mr Athawale participated in a 'rasta roko' at Swine Flu vaccine 'dries up' in Kashmir Press Trust of India SRINAGAR, Feb 22 : Top health officials in Kashmir valley on Sunday admitted that there was no swine flu vaccine available in any hospital of the region, where four persons have died and at least 109 are being treated for the disease. Although they feel that there was no need for mass immunisation, but, at the same time, they admit that doctors and the health staff which takes care of infected patients are at risk and should be vaccinated. "There are no immunization vaccines for H1N1 virus available anywhere in the Valley," director health, Kashmir, Saleem-urRehman told media. NEW DELHI, Feb 22 : India and Russia have generally agreed upon the amount and division of work during the research and development (R&D) stage of the fifth generation fighter aircraft (FGFA) project. A contract for the R&D phase is being prepared and expected to be signed this year, said Yuli Slyusar, president and chairman of Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) at Aero India Rehman said the department was trying to procure the vaccines but "they had dried up". "We had asked the suppliers for the vaccines, but it seems they have dried up. We are now trying to procure them from the open market and are hopeful to get them soon," he said. ADMISSION OPEN For Class XI & XII (COHSEM & CBSE) Commencement of Class: 26th March 2015 Students Scoring above 90% in Chemistry in AISSCE XII Exam - 2014 Class Timing XI 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm (i) 5:00 am to 6:00 am XII Raeesa L Chem:98% Th. Jackson Chem:96% L Ayangba Chem:95% Bikason L. Chem:95% (ii) 6:30 am to 7:30 am (iii) 4:45 pm to 5:45 pm For Details Please Contact: O. BISHESWAR SINGH Rojita N. Chem:95% PASSBOOK LOST Good News ! First Evening Bible College! suburban Chembur to support the bandh and the Left workers held a protest at Worli Naka. Mr Athawale demanded a CBI probe into Govind Pansare's murder. "His murder is a blot on the progressive image of Maharashtra," he said. The Kolhapur police today announced a cash reward of Rs. 5 lakh for anyone who provides information about Mr Pansare's assailants. The 78-year-old Communist leader's funeral was performed in his hometown Kolhapur yesterday in the presence of a large number of his friends, supporters and admirers. Neither state Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis nor any central Left leader attended the funeral. Mr Fadnavis said in Nashik yesterday that Mr Pansare's murder was a challenge to the system. "It is not an attack on an individual. It is not an attack on an ideology. "It is a challenge to the system," he said. Two motorcycle-borne assailants had shot at Mr Pansare and his wife Uma on February 16 near their residence in Kolhapur when the couple was returning from morning stroll. Mr Pansare, who was hit by three bullets, succumbed to injuries at Breach Candy Hospital late on Friday. Uma is presently recuperating in a Kolhapur hospital. India, Russia sort out differences CHEMISTRY TUTORIAL HOME GOOD NEWS BIBLE COLLEGE, Imphal. Estd. 2006. Class Timing: 5:30pm-7:40pm. Classes day: Monday to Thursday. Offered degree: B.Th. M. Div. Admission last date 28 Feb. 2015. This college is mainly for Employees, Christian leaders, Church goers. Pastors etc. Holy Land tour once in a year ie, Israel Egypt Jordan & Palestine. C-28521-23,24 Contact: 9856148356/9402678120. and celebrating its 50 years in 2015, demanded that the BSP should be given to its troops at the rate of 30 per cent of their existing basic pay. BSF draws some parallels and exceptions vis-a-vis some of its characteristics when compared with the Army. "Like army, the BSF recruitment is conducted under tough physical/medical guidelines and as a border man they are expected to maintain the highest standard of physical fitness and discipline throughout their service to be able to serve under toughest conditions. "Unlike army, there being no concept of peace station in the BSF, the majority of BSF personnel are compelled to live separately away from their families due to adverse service conditions. This invariably results in an inevitable long separation from family life and alienation from the same society from where he joined BSF at the tender age of 18 plus," the report said. Make Bengali the second official language: Bangabhasi Samity Statewide bandh in Maha to condemn Govind Pansare's murder Kombirei Keithel, RIMS South Gate Beside Kanan Devi Memorial School, Lamphel I have lost my SBI bank passbook (SBI, M.G. Avenue branch) bearing a/c no. 20080627506 on 17/2/2015 between SBI, M.G. Avenue to Keishampat in Thangal Bazar road. Finders are requested to handover the same to the undersigned. Sd/- Sonia Chabungbam Khurai Puthiba Leikai C-28499-23 # 9615413022, 9774239024 been defending the borders of India from the last 49 years". The force has said it is "ironical" and "demoralising" for its men in border combat that they do not get special allowances like their colleagues in the Army as they are deployed in very much the same area and conditions. "Ironically, the army personnel on Line of Control and elsewhere are placed in similar situations, similar area, facing similar enemy and similar threat, deployed in the similar hardships and similar climate are entitled for MSP, (but) the co-located BSF personnel gets none. "The life of a BSF personnel is much harder, difficult, risky and committed than that of the Army personnel. Thus, it is very demoralising that while the Army personnel get the MSP, the BSF personnel are deprived of it despite similar kind of commitments, risks and hardships," the report accessed by media said. The force, raised in 1965 M. Linthoingambi Chem:94% OFFICE OF THE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ACADEMY (UNEMPLOYMENT YOUTHS JOB PROVIDERS & CONSULTANT CENTER MANIPUR) Reg. 505/GOVT. OF MANIPUR BANKING STAFF RECRUITMENT NOTICE (Vacancy only for ST/OBC) Sl. 1. 2. 3. Name of post Seat Bank development officer 48 Bank Junior officer 38 Financial staff 92 Qualification Any graduate 10+2/Graduate 10th/10+2 Age Salary 17-28 17500-42000 17-30 16000-36000 24-48 13000-26000 Posting at : Manipur Training Center : Imphal Training duration : 45 days only (Male & Female can apply) Placement banks are leading Indian & International banks in Manipur. Last date of form submission: 28th Feb. 2015 Date of common examination & interview: 2nd March 2015 at our office For details contact:- TSE/28514-23 Employment Service Academy Imphal Minuthong Hatta Near HDFC, ATM Minuthong Binita K Chem:94% N. Kein Chem:91% More than 15 years of teaching experience 9856175938 IN THE FAMILY COURT : MANIPUR : AT LAMPHELPAT: IMPHAL MATRIMONIAL (DECLARATION) CASE NO. 3 OF 2015 Chongtham Chanu Tombi, aged about 49 years, D/o (L) Chongtham Nila Singh and (L) Chongtham Ongbi Subadani Devi of Naorem Mayai Leikai, Nambol, P.O. &. P.S. Nambol, Bishnupur District, Manipur. ....PLAINTIFF -VersusChongtham Achouba Meitei, aged about 54 years s/o (L) Chongtham Nila Singh and (L) Chongtham Ongbi Subadani Devi of Naorem Mayai Leikai, Nambol, P.O. & P.S. Nambol, Bishnupur District, Manipur and 2(two) others. ....DEFENDANTS SUMMONS To, All the interested person. Whereas, the above named Plaintiff has filed a declaratory suit against the respondents praying for declaring that the Plaintiff is the only unmarried daughter of (L) Chongtham Nila Singh and (L) Chongtham Ongbi Subadani Devi under section 34 of the Specific Relief Act, 1963, you are hereby summoned to appear before this Court on 26/02/2015 at 10:30 a.m. either in person or by a pleader duly instructed and able to answer all the claims of the Plaintiff and filed written statement, if any. Take notice that in default of your appearance on the above mentioned date, month and years, the case will be heard and determined in your absence. Sealed and signed by the order of this Court, on this 12th day of February, 2015. Sd/- Sheristadar C-28498-23,24 Family Court, Bishnupur District, Manipur C-28471-23,24 SHARON INDUSTRIES Dealers & Sub-dealers for mutually benefit business in Senapati, Kangpokpi, Motbung, Pallel, Chandel, Lamsang, Noney, Tamenglong, Saikul and Moreh. Interested parties may contact +819612040140 to discuss the details of dealership. Sharon Industries supplies raw materials for manufacturing Dish Wash, Detergents and soap. We also manufacture detergents, disinfectants dishwash, toilet cleaners etc. Registered Head office - Tarung Opp. Grace Academy Imphal West 795004 Retail outlet (Chemical house):Nagamapal RIMS Road Turning Point Imphal, Manipur 2015 in Bengaluru. “The Russian and Indian parties have generally agreed on the work share of each,” said company officials but refused to divulge specific details at this stage. The work share of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has been a contentious issue as the project will have equal investment between India and Russia and is likely to cost over $30 billion for about 400 aircraft. India plans to induct 144 of them. But HAL’s share in the work has been limited to a meagre 13 per cent so far which will not build any critical technological gains. Both sides have been holding discussions to sort this out before the final agreement. FGFA is crucial for Indian Air Force’s evolving structure as was recently acknowledged by the air chief recently. Five held for gangrape of minor, one of the accused juvenile THANE, Feb 22 : Five youths, including a minor, have been arrested for allegedly abducting and raping a teenage girl from Mumbra in Thane district earlier this month, police said on Sunday. The accused allegedly committed the crime between February 5-9 after one of them, who apparently knew her, drugged the girl before taking her to an isolated place between Shil Daighar and Khopoli villages in the district on February 5, they said. She was then allegedly sexually assaulted by all the accused at various lodges between Shil Daighar and Khopoli for five days. Meanwhile, the girl's parents lodged a missing person's complaint with local police but as they failed to trace her the case was transferred to Crime Branch. The girl returned home on February 10 and based on the information given by her, the police traced the youths and apprehended them on Friday. The accused have been identified as Fahad Dhanse, Mohammad Javed Abdul Memon, Amjad Ali Sangram, Akram Iqbal Khan (all in age group of 18-22) and a juvenile, said ACP (Crime Branch) Nagesh Lohar. They have been booked under various sections of IPC, including rape and wrongful confinement, besides under provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act 2012. The accused were produced before a local court on Sunday which remanded them in police custody till February 25. -PTI GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, MANIPUR NOTIFICATION Imphal, the 18m February, 2015 No.AGM-1/GS/TRG-2000(Pt-V).: In pursuance of the Government of Manipur vide letter No.1/5/98-Agri. Dated 30-01-2013, the State nominee for undergoing B.Sc. (Agri.), B.Tech. (Agri. Engg.), B.Tech. (Food Technology) and B.Sc. (Home Science) for the academic session 2015-16 will be selected from amongst the qualified State ranking candidates of All India Entrance Examination for Admission (AIEEAUG-2015) conducted by ICAR, New Delhi. It is therefore inform to all the intending candidates both appearing and passed out of 10+2 (Science) standard to collect the application form by downloading from the ICAR website www,icar.org.in and submit online for the academic session 201516. TSE/28496-23 Sd/- Louis Ngasainao Joint Director of Agriculture, Manipur “CHUMMI” HAINA LOUBIBARA ? “LALLI” HAINA LOUBIBARA ? I am so happy when reading the book “Chummi” Haina Loubibara ? “Lalli” Haina Loubibara ? written by honourable and respectful Pabung Laishram Nabakishore of Sagolband Khamnam Leirak, Imphal. All words are so beautiful. I get many valuable notions and advice from this book. So, please write next by next as soon as possible. SAPAM RATAN SINGH L. Nabakishore C-28782-23 SINGJAMEI MAYENGBAM LEIKAI