Pre- summit conclave held at Kakching
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Pre- summit conclave held at Kakching
IMPHAL, SUNDAY 29 MARCH, 2015 Pre- summit conclave held at Kakching By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Mar 28: Prior to the World Youth Summit 2015 India, a pre-summit conclave was held yesterday at Kakching where foreign and National delegates were accorded a warm reception by the local people. The conclave was organized by Reception Committee, PreSummit Conclave of the World Youth Summit 2015 India, and Alliance for Development Alternatives Manipur (ADAM) Kakching. As a part of the pre-summit conclave, floral tributes were paid to Lamyanba Hijam Irabot while trees were planted at Angaan Ching EcoPark to support the movement for biodiversity conservation, promotion of eco-tourism and sustainable development. At the tree plantation programme, special guest Dr Th Dhabali said that “We need to protect and preserve our biodiversity by planting more trees. If there are more trees in a place, it would be easy to promote eco-tourism”. Chairman of World Youth Summit 2015, Prof N Rajmuhon said that Angaan Ching Eco-Park can be home to various indigenous vegetation which are almost extinct from Manipur. He added that youth are the key for a better society and tree plantation prior to such youth summit serves the right purpose as it would encourage the youth to work for the betterment of generations to come. Conservator of Forest, Mohendra Pratap added that without ecological security there is no security for the future. He asserted “We must keep our environment clean and appreciate the works DESAM urges MSF IMPHAL, Mar 28: Stating that imposing a ban on Nirmalabas School by Manipuri Students Federation (MSF) is unfortunate, Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) has urged the former to lift this prohibition with immediate effect. In a statement, DESAM said that MSF must spell out the reasons why the school has been asked to remain closed. It added that MSF which claims themselves as an organisation which works for the welfare of the students’ community must not take such decisions which may give inconvenience to the students of the school. Saying that there might be reasons for imposing the ban, the statement said that MSF must make those reasons public through media. Maintaining that such bans would disturb the academic atmosphere of the school, DESAM urged the school authority to commence classes from tomorrow. The student’s body also drew the attention of the Government regarding the issue. Inter-sectoral meeting held By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Mar 28: Manipur State Health Society organised a one-day intersectoral meeting on prevention and control of vectorborne diseases at Youth Hostel, Khuman Lampak yesterday. Directorate of Health Services Additional Director Dr S Manikanta, ROH & FW Regional Director Dr L Ashananda and National Vector-Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) State Nodal Officer Dr T Zamkhokam Kuki attended the meeting as chief guest, guest of honour and president respectively. Speaking at the meeting, Dr S Manikanta said that communicable and vector-borne diseases are still serious matters in the country. 24 per cent of the world population is affected by communicable diseases, Dr Manikanta said and added that prevalence of vector-borne diseases in the neighbouring States is also high. Stating that vectors are organisms that transmit pathogens and parasites from one infected person or animal to another, causing serious diseases, Dr Manikanta said that half of the world population are still vulnerable to different types of vector-borne diseases. UNACCO school By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Mar 28: Three students of Khongman Zone-III Lisham Leirak have been allegedly denied re-admission by the authority of UNACCO School without giving any valid reason. Wangkheimayum Bino, mother of one of the students, said that the school declared the results of this year’s final examination on March 23 last. Within the given deadline, parents of these three students went to the school for re-admission of their wards, she said. However, the school authority allegedly refused to take these three students back without giving any valid reason, Bino added. All the three students hail from Khongman Zone-III Lisham Leirak. As these students would lose their academic year if the school refuses to take them back, Bino said and added that parents had submitted written complaints to AMSU, AISF, MSF and DESAM regarding the matter. Another parent, Thoudam Sanatombi said that there were some verbal altercations between the authority of the private school and a man from Khongman Zone-III Lisham Leirak when ground levelling works of the school campus were carried out using heavy vehicles some time back. She said that school authority’s denial might be the fallout of that verbal altercation. Cong likely to retain... Contd from page 1 Taking due note of the existing political configuration and the unfolding political scenario, both the Chief Minister and the Deputy Chief Minister have issued strict instructions to all Congress MLAs to ensure victory of Congress party in all ADC seats, sources informed. ‘Environmental laws being reviewed to give more teeth’ HYDERABAD, Mar 28: The Centre is reviewing all environmental laws with an aim to give them more teeth and hand severe punishment in cases of encroachment and violation, Union environment minister Prakash Javadekar said on Saturday. Speaking to PTI here, Javadekar said two Forest Acts, and one each in environment protection, air, water and bio-diversity govern the whole environmental regime. "We are reviewing all these laws to make people participatory in it ... make them more meaningful and give more teeth. Instances of violations and encroachments will be severely punished," he said. The minister said the government will come out with draft laws after completing the review work, he said. taken up by the organizers in planting trees at Angaan Ching Eco-Park”. The World Youth Summit 2015 is organized under the theme ‘Youth for Global Empowerment’ stated K Karnajit convener of the summit. He added that the summit would discuss current issues pertaining to youth across the world. “For sustainable development of a society, youth are an integral part and they should have all the know-how of what is happening around them”, added Karnajit. Delegate from Nepal, Rajan Kandel expressed his sincere gratitude towards the organizers of the pre- summit conclave. He added that the summit would surely help the youth coming from various parts of the world to understand the current issues which they are facing and bring an amicable recommendation for the betterment of youth. India will be hosting the World Youth Summit 2015 for the first time at the City Convention Center in Imphal from March 29 to April 2 where 1500 participants from different parts of the globe are expected to participate. The youth summit is organized by Club 25 International, a club which is youth oriented and is a global social club for young people committed to saving lives by regularly donating blood. Meanwhile a public reception for the delegates was also held at Library and Information Centre Auditorium, Kakching. President of Editor’s Guild A Mobi was the chief guest while P Shampha, president of Library and Information Centre was the functional president and Chairman of World Youth Summit 2015, Prof. N Rajmuhon was the guest of honour. At the public reception many indigenous dances including tribal war dance and martial arts were performed in front of the delegates. Secretary of ADAM, Surjit Kshetrimayum in his introductory speech said that the place where trees were planted today would be called World Youth Summit 2015 Memorial Complex and added that the summit would bring positive inputs to youth. Speaking at the function, chief guest A Mobi said that the youth are the pillars of a Nation and they should work with an objective to succeed in life. He showed his appreciation towards the people of Kakching and the neighbouring villages for being united and working as one unit. Kongba river Mizoram GuvAziz Qureshi sacked By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Mar 28: With an aim to fight scarcity of water, locals of Kongpal Ningthoubung Leikai dredged Kongba river at their locality. The locals used the earth, dug up from the river, in the ground levelling work of a playground. Kongpal Ningthoubung Leikai Ground Committee president RK Shanta said that the said work was taken up as people of the locality have been facing the problem of acute water scarcity. BJP Manipur Pradesh general secretary, who supervised the dredging exercise, said that it is encouraging to keep the river clean and to construct a playground. He said that political leaders must step down from their respective positions if they are unable to work for the welfare of the common people. Kanhailal honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award Contd from page 1 In his short speech, Kanhailal said, “Theatre is not a profession which can earn livelihood”. Recalling what the theatre doyen Ebrahim Alkazi had said, Kanhailal remarked, “But, we have to do theatre with a sense of professional responsibility”. He thanked the private philanthropic groups which came out in support of theatre in the country. Born in Imphal in 1941, Heisnam Kanhailal began his career in Manipuri theatre, searching for an authentic expression through experimentation with Manipuri culture and traditions. His efforts led him to National School of Drama in 1968. However, his creative aspirations did not allow him to continue within the confines of the system. Returning to Imphal, he founded Kalakshetra in 1969 to study, revive and project the culture of Manipur through the art of theatre. Since then, Kalakshetra aims to set highest standard of performance to match not only the best in India but the world theatre scene. His search to discover theatre across different social strata and communities resulted in new form of theatrilisation on Tamnalai (Haunting Deities) in 1972, which dealt about youth unrest. In 1978, he nearly blurred the line between life and theatre, when he invited 100 women from the historic Nupi Keithel (Women’s Market) in Imphal and inspired them to perform a non-proscenium open-air theatre production of Nupi Lan (Women’s Agitation) at the campus of Johnstone Higher Secondary School, Imphal. He had briefly worked with Badal Sircar in 1973 and with his wife Heisnam Sabitri, a renowned theatre artiste of India conducted workshops across India for theatre students. In the last 20 years he conducted more than 15 major workshops for theatre artistes from different cultural backgrounds in the country. He went on tour extensively in India and abroad with his playsPebet, Memoirs of Africa, Mii Sarang and Nupi, among others, performing in Tokyo, Cairo and Singapore. He had been honoured with the Padmashri in the field of Art and Theatre in 2003. Other awards bestowed on him includedManipur State Kala Akademi for theatre in 1982, Natya Ratna of Manipuri Sahitya Parishad in 1997, Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellow in 2011, Tanveer Award of Maharastra in 2011, Kala Kumari National Award in 2011, Kalidas Sanman in 2014. The award ceremony in the style of the Oscar Ceremony was hosted by Indian film actor, screen writer and director Rajat Kapoor and film and television actress Ira Dubey and it was glittered with the memorable performances of music composer Vidya Shah, Kathak dancer Aditi Mangaldas and Barmer Boys, a band of Rajasthani folk musicians. Goa village bans ‘obscene’ public displays of affection PANAJI, Mar 28 An Indian village in the popular Indian tourist destination of Goa has clamped down on couples kissing in public, claiming the sight of such 'obscene' behaviour offends locals. Salvador de Mundo, a beautiful fishing village in the western coastal State, imposed a ban on public displays of affection after a unanimously passed a resolution by the village parliament. The village, eight miles north of Goa's capital Panaji, has put up signs warning holidaymakers against engaging in PDAs with the council saying they were forced into the action by a lack of a response from local authorities. The resolution also 'banned public drinking and playing loud music.' 'We have adopted this resolution following complaints from villagers about couples kissing in public. This was the only way to put an end to it,' deputy village chief Reena Fernandes told AFP. She however declined to comment on whether punitive action will be taken against potential violators of the bylaws. 'We have serene beaches which attract tourists in a big way. Several times we saw couples acting indecently which irked us,' villager Savio Rebeiro told AFP. Goa's beaches have long been a haven for millions of tourists drawn mostly from the West, but a string of controversial statements by local politicians has dented its tourist-friendly image. The State is ruled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, which this week barred its female employees from wearing jeans and sleeveless tops in the office. India as a whole prohibits obscene acts in public. And although its law don't define 'obscene' in great detail, it definitely includes PDAs. Kissing in public, if enforced, can lead to fines or even imprisonment for up to three months. With Salvador de Mundo clamping down on kissing in the streets, here are some other places where visitors should refrain from kissing, or even holding hands in some cases, in public. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Even though Dubai is the most relaxed of the Gulf Arab countries, kissing in public is still strictly illegal and could see offenders deported or jailed. Ahead of last year's festive season the UAE's British embassy released a take on the 'Twas the Night Before Christmas poem to raise awareness of what is and isn't acceptable in public there. “No holding of hands or Christmas kisses; under the mistletoe, despite amorous wishes,” it said. Holding hands in public is also frowned upon and public intoxication is very much a no-no. Sex on the beach, the act rather than the cocktail, will definitely get you put in jail. CHINA While larger cities with high Western populations may be more tolerant than other areas, couples holding hands or kissing in public goes against the primary values of Buddhism or Confucianism observed in the country. There has even previously been a three foot rule for separation between members of the opposite sex - an extreme version of the balloon between teens at a school dance - but PDAs are still more or less off limits. For some, kissing is considered among most intimate of acts meant only for behind closed doors. INDONESIA The highly controversial 'Bill on Pornography' prohibits by law those engaging in pornography and pornoaction - a word invented to mean indecent acts. This also includes public displays of affection including kissing. The law aside, kissing in public deeply offends some locals, especially the older generation, in the most populous Muslim country in the world. Couples caught kissing too vigorously in public can be prosecuted and spend up to five years in jail. In saying this, Balinese Hindus recently celebrated their annual Nyepi Day of Silence in which thousands of locals gather in the streets to take part in a kissing ritual known as omed omedan that is supposed to bring fortune for the coming year. JAPAN While not forbidden by law, kissing in public just isn't done in Japan. A bow to a friend or family member is far more appropriate than a kiss on the cheek and in general terms kissing passionately is reserved for behind closed doors. Being a nation renowned for being incredibly polite, it only makes sense to be the same back. EGYPT As a predominantly Muslim country, Egypt too frown on kissing in public and even holding hands by the opposite sex isn't appreciated. Indecency laws can be used by police, should they choose to, for overzealous displays of affection and the drinking of alcohol on the streets. Contd from page 1 He alleged, in his petition, that Goswami again called him on August 8 insisting that he resign. Goswami had said in his reply to the Supreme Court that he had, with authority and justification, “suggested” to Qureshi that he should consider resigning on his own since his actions were not “behoving the status of the Governor” and showed the constitutional office in “very poor light” apart from “bringing it into disrespect”. After the new Government took over, many governors appointed by the previous UPA regime were eased out which included Beniwal, 87, who had served in Gujarat earlier and had a running battle with Modi when he was the state’s chief minister. Virendra Kataria, a former Congress leader, was also sacked as Puducherry lieutenant governor. Four other governors — MK Narayanan (West Bengal), Ashwani Kumar (Nagaland), BL Joshi (UP), Shekhar Dutt (Chhattisgarh) and B V Wanchoo (Goa) had put in their papers apparently after they were telephoned by the Union Home secretary. —PTI NSCN-K expels CFSB supervisor Contd from page 1 It is a pre-requisite for the two entities to recognise the sovereign existence of the Nagas as people and nation. “This indestructible truth cannot be obliterated by any forces on the Earth. The Nagas’ sovereign legacy cannot be negotiated or relegated to mere ceasefire proceedings,” it added. The Chairman and the President NSCN-K along with top functionaries reviewed the overall scenario and collectively resolved to abrogate the armistice with India so as to pave a way for radicalised and practical course of struggle to oust militarized political ascendency of India over the Nagas for more than 60 years. Henceforth all the CFSB members are directed to immediately and completely stop official functioning of CFSB. Punitive action shall be exacted and defaulters shall be treated as anti-Government and anti-national. Bandh passes off peacefully Contd from page 1 demonstration staged at Khoyathong area on March 25 and return of their vehicles. VDF personnel have been demanding honorarium hike, service security and separate VDF battalion. Intensifying their stir, a large number of VDF personnel have left their respective posts and returned home. All Manipur VDF Welfare Association had also threatened the State Government that they would launch a total economic blockade from March 30 if the Government fails to fulfil their demands. State BJP predicts pitched... Contd from page 1 Congress leaders are being investigated. It is only a matter of time before all the dirty facts are exposed. BJP would field its candidates in all the 24 ADC seats of Churachandpur. In case BJP is elected to power, the party can guarantee speedy development and meaningful devolution of powers to ADCs, Chaoba asserted. Former Deputy Speaker TT Haokip said that many Congress Ministers and MLAs have become millionaires during the past 13 years even though there was little development in the State. The Government which could not give potable water to Churachandpur town should be shown the door. Saying that he has joined BJP, retired IAS P Saratchandra claimed that he joined electoral politics to do away with the practices of corruption, self-centrism, manipulation of laws, human rights violation and all kinds of exploitation. BJP general secretary (administration) M Ashnikumar called upon the people of Churachandpur district to take the first step towards bringing a political revolution in Manipur. VDF’s demands under... Contd from page 1 personnel, Gaikhangam remarked that VDF personnel have been contributing significantly in improving the State’s law and order situation even though there were/are a few rogue personnel. Being an armed force, taking recourse to extreme methods of agitation would be undesirable. Gaikhangam conveyed that VDF representatives were holding a meeting with the DGP and he was awaiting the outcome of the meeting. He also confided that the VDF personnel would call off their protest agitation. Land owners brace... Contd from page 1 people but also the Ministers and bureaucrats of the State Government. The varsity can be established at Awang Lamphel or Koutrok where people of these areas are offering land for the said purpose, he added. Association joint secretary Md Najimuddin said that they are ready to confront with Government’s forceful land acquisition exercise. Three cops killed in Mizoram Contd from page 1 The HPC (D) militants seized two AK-47 Assault Rifles and four pistols from the policemen before escaping across the MizoramManipur-Assam border. PTI “CHUMMI” HAINA LOUBIBARA ? “LALLI” HAINA LOUBIBARA ? I read the 15th edition of Sir Laishram Nabakishore’s book “Chummi” Haina Loubibara ? “Lalli” Haina Loubibara ? a well known physician of stone case from Sagolband Khamnam Leirak, Imphal. All words are so beautiful. I get many valuable notions and advice from this book. So, please write the 16th edition of the book as soon as possible. I am thanking Sir Laishram L. Nabakishore Nabakishore for writing this book. CH. MOMON SINGH TSE/29511-29 NAOREMTHONG LAISHRAM LEIKAI