Friday, February 24, 2023

1st edition of Seipet Meisum Tantak

 

Seipet Tang wui 1st Edition Meisum Tantak aya ngazin Mazum Theatre, Phungreitang,Ukl li maholak eina Mayon haira.




UKHRUL,Feb'24
Meisum Tantak event wui ngaran- ngayei chili Qlr.Ringphawon Shingnaisui na suiwung suiva satheilak eina Host ( Master of Ceremony) sami haira kala Meisum organising committee wui meikhet Qlr.Phyla Kasomwo na Meisum event lungkhami wui pongli mathalak eina meikhai chitheimi haira.

    Meisum lumshalao chili Tangkhul wui Evergreen Legend of music & song Qr Thangmeiso Shinglai eina Dr.Laughter& King of Jokes Qr.Pakmi na yaruili tarakha ringpha- mathan ngasakmi haira.
    Langmeida, former Mr.Rubaru India & and Mr.Friendship International Qr.Songashim nala yarui ashang kazip chili interactive session chishutmida Seipet Tang Meisum Tantak wui first edition ringpha mathan ngayaolak eina khayamsang haira.

Free power connection to 221546 BPL

 

221546 BPL families given free power connections: Chief Minister

(Ukhrul  MLA Ram Muivah raised a discussion on the deplorable condition of NH-202 from Yaingangpokpi to Finch Corner (Imphal-Ukhrul road)


(Ukl MLA Ram Muivah)




The Dawn Tantak
IMPHAL,Feb'24 : CHIEF Minister N. Biren Singh, who is also the Leader of the House presented the Demands for Grants, 2023-2024 for seven different departments, amounting to Rs. 16,86,03,06,000.00 during the ongoing Assembly session on Friday. The House passed the Grants after a subsequent discussion.

The Demands passed by the House include Rs.18,22,08,000 for Information and Publicity; Rs. 73,64,00,000 for Labour and Employment; Rs.811,57,23,000 for Department of Tribal Affairs and Hills; Rs.547,74,53,000 for Power; Rs.30,05,95,000 for Election; Rs.5,05,50,000 for Science and Technology and  Rs.199,73,77,000 for Information Technology.

Responding to a policy cut motion raised by Opposition MLAs K. Ranjit Singh, Th. Lokeshwar Singh and Surjakumar Okram, Biren who also holds the portfolio of Power clarified that there are two companies applying for solar power plants for producing solar energy in the State.

He informed the House that 221546 families under BPL were given free power connections and that high mast light and LED street lights were installed in 74 spots in all the districts.

The Chief Minister said that the Asian Development Bank expert committee’s decision is awaited regarding the taking over of Loktak Downstream Project and that a survey has been conducted by experts from different countries.

Motion: Discussion on a Matter of Public interest :
Ukhrul  MLA Ram Muivah raised a discussion on the deplorable condition of NH-202 from Yaingangpokpi to Finch Corner (Imphal-Ukhrul road).

The NH202 highway blacktopping requires to be completed for upcoming 5th Edition of State Fest "Shirui Lily Festival 2023" before 17th May -20th May, 2023 as per CM Biren's last Shirui Lily Fest Meeting Minutes.

Works Minister Govindas Konthoujam clarified that an expert committee consisting of representatives from the Ministry of Rural Development, National Highways Infrastructures Development Company Limited (NHIDCL) and Manipur Government will be constituted to look into the matter.

He said that steps will be taken up for the speedy completion of repairing of the deplorable condition of NH-202 from Yaingangpokpi to Finch Corner, (Imphal-Ukhrul road).

34 Police outpost

 


34 Police Outpost to be set up in Border areas : CM





The Dawn Tantak
IMPHAL, February 24, 2023 : LEADER of the House, Chief Minister, Shri N. Biren Singh stated that with approval of Ministry of Home Affairs, 34 police outpost will be set up in the border area to check infiltration from neighbouring countries.

This was replied during the Question Hour raised by Member of the House, MLA, Shri K. Ranjit Singh, on the Fourth Day of the 3rd Session of the 12th Manipur Legislative Assembly held today.

​CM, Shri N. Biren Singh further informed the house that from 01/01/2012 till date, the state apprehended 393 Myanmarese; out of which 1 was deported, 107 in the judicial custody, 105 in detention center and 180 were released on bail.


​He also highlighted the various measures taken up by the State Government to check/curb infiltration such as biometric surveillance, house to house Aadhaar verification, security alert, amongst others.

​Regarding irrigation of paddy fields, Shri N. Biren replied that irrigation facilities are provided in 46,512 hectares of agricultural land by Minor Irrigation and Water Resource Departments. He continued that ground water extraction through tube wells, rain water harvesting and construction of check dams at the foothills are being taken up to provide continued irrigation facilities.
​On the question raised by Member of the House, MLA, Shri Th. Lokeshwar Singh on Land registration, Leader of the House stated that a cabinet sub-committee verified the land buyers whether they are indigenous people of Manipur. He asserted that strict rules are in place to protect the state’s land from outsiders.

Replying to cut motions moved by opposition members Shri K Ranjit and Shri Okram Surjakumar during the discussion on demand for Information and Public Relations, IPR Minister Shri Sapam Ranjan informed the house that Journalism Courses and workshops are being conducted by the department regularly. He further said that the Department Website is updated regularly.The Minister further said that the result of the recruitment process is in pipeline and after consultations with the Chief Minister the result will be announced. The Minister said District Information Office in the newly created District are functioning in the best level. He informed the house that the state has its own advertisement policy 2013 and most of the pending advertisement bills for local media have been cleared. Other departments are instructed to clear their bills at the earliest, he added.


Edu Dept on NEP

 

Edu Dept well prepared to implement NEP: Basanta Kumar





IMPHAL,Feb'23 (DIPR): On the third day of the ensuing 3rd Session of the 12th Manipur Legislative Assembly on Thursday, the House unanimously passed eight demands for grants amounting to Rs. 4734,93,21,000. The demands are Demand No. 1 – State Legislature, Demand No. 2 – Council of Ministers, Demand No. 3 – Secretariat, Demand No. 6 – Transport, Demand No. 10 – Education, Demand No. 16 – Co-operation, Demand No. 39- Sericulture and Demand No. 40 – Water Resources.

For State Legislature, a sum of Rs. 252,20,86,000, for Council of Ministers, a sum of Rs. 15,27,88,000, Secretariat, a sum of Rs. 180,49,77,000, Transport, a sum of Rs. 62,34,74,000, Education, a sum of Rs. 3291,78,35,000, Co-operation, a sum of Rs. 41,72,37,000, Sericulture, a sum of Rs. 51,25,69,000 and Water Resources, a sum of Rs. 839,83,55,000 have been granted and passed for the financial year ending March 31, 2024.

During the Demand discussion, MLAs K. Ranjit Singh, Th. Lokeshwar Singh and Surjakumar Okram moved the Policy Cut Motion on Demand No. 6, Demand No. 10, Demand No. 39 and Demand No. 40.

During the discussion on Demand No. 10, MLAs K. Ranjit Singh, Th. Lokeshwar Singh and Surjakumar Okram expressed their views and arguments. Giving clarification to the MLAs, Minister Th. Basanta Kumar Singh who is also the Minister in-charge of Education informed that there are 56 sanctioned posts of Principals, 57 sanctioned posts of Vice-Principals, 182 Headmasters and 374 sanctioned posts of Asst. Headmasters in the Education Department.

Those who are eligible for promotion to the respective post are promoted through proper channels. He also maintained that a committee has been set up to verify the eligibility and take up necessary action to fill up the vacant sanctioned posts. The Minister said that the Education Department is well prepared to implement NEP 2020.

Minister Awangbow Newmai who is also the Minister in-charge of Water Resources, giving clarification informed the House regarding the construction of left and right canals of Dolaithabi Dam that the work for the construction of 17.30 Km long right canal of the dam has been completed. For the left canal, the work for around 700 meters is yet to be completed. Both the canals will be ready very soon, he added. He also mentioned that Manipur has launched the Mobile Water Quality Test successfully.

Later, Chief Minister N. Biren Singh who is also the Leader of the House moved the Manipur Appropriation (No. 1) Bill, 2023 in the House which was passed unanimously.

Thursday, February 23, 2023

Purchase of Land

 

Approval must for outsiders to purchase land: CM






IMPHAL (DIPR)

Feb' 22:      THE Manipur Legislative Assembly on Wednesday unanimously passed the Supplementary Demand for Grant 2022-23 amounting to Rs. 54,96,91,83,000 for various departments. Earlier, as soon as the House met at 1 PM, the Speaker took up the question hours.

Chief Minister N Biren informed the House that there are 6498 beneficiaries or business units identified for the financial support under the Start Up scheme. He said that of these, 5041 beneficiaries are receiving the financial support under the scheme and 4719 units are running profitably. The Chief Minister was replying to a question raised by MLA Surjakumar Okram.

The Chief Minister also informed the House that steps have been taken up to restrict outsiders from purchasing land in the valley areas of the State. Land can be purchased after the approval of the concerned Municipality or Gram Sabha, he added. The Chief Minister was replying to a question put up by MLA K. Ranjit.

Transport Minister Khashim Vashum informed the House that as per VAHAN data, there are 422753 vehicles in the State till January 2023. Out of these, 110674 vehicles are older than 15 years, of which 6965 are diesel run vehicles and 103709 are petrol run vehicles.

He also clarified that the scrapping of vehicles does not depend upon the age of the vehicle but upon the fitness of the vehicles.

Later the House held a discussion on the Budget Estimates, 2023-24. Leader of the Opposition O. Ibobi Singh, MLA K. Meghachandra and Th.Lokeshwor participated in the discussion.

Clarifying on the general discussion of the Budget Estimates, Biren who is also in-charge of the Finance Department said that the budget is people-friendly with focus on the welfare of the people.

The Chief Minister also introduced “The Manipur Appropriation (No. 1) Bill, 2023” in the House.

54 thousand cr demand for grant passed

 

54 Thousand Crores supplementary demand for  GRANT 2022-23 passed in the  House



The Dawn Tantak
IMPHAL ,Feb. 22:  THE Manipur Legislative Assembly today unanimously passed the Supplementary Demand for Grant 2022-23 amounting to Rs. 54, 96, 91, 83,000/- for various departments. Earlier, as soon as the house meets at 1:00 PM, the speaker took up the question hours.

The Chief Minister told the House that there are 6498 beneficiaries or business units identified for the financial support under the Start Up scheme. He said, of these, 5041 beneficiaries are receiving the financial support under the scheme and 4719 units are running profitably. The Chief Minister was replying to the question asked by MLA Surjakumar Okram.

The Chief Minister also told the house that steps have been taken up to restrict outsiders from purchasing land in the valley areas of Manipur. Land can be purchased after the approval of the concerned Municipality or Gram Sabha, he added. The Chief Minister was replying to a question asked by MLA K. Ranjit.

Transport Minister Khashim Vashum told the House that as per VAHAN data, there are 422753 vehicles in the state till January 2023. Out of these, 110674 vehicles are older than 15 years, of which 6965 are diesel run vehicles and 103709 are petrol run vehicles. He also clarified that the scrapping of vehicles does not depend upon the age of the vehicle but upon the fitness of the vehicles.

Later the house held a discussion on the Budget Estimates, 2023-24. Leader of the Opposition O. Ibobi Singh, MLA K. Meghachandra and Th. Lokeshwor participated in the discussion.

Clarifying on the general discussion of the Budget Estimates, Chief Minister, who is also in-charge of Finance department, said that the budget is people-friendly with focus on the welfare of the people.
The Chief Minister also introduced “The Manipur Appropriation (No. 1) Bill, 2023” in the house.

Mnp LA approves 311158 cr

 

Mnp Legislative Assembly approves supplementary grants amounting to Rs 3,111.58 crore






DIPR
Feb'22,'23:.  ON the second day of the third session of the 12th Manipur Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, the House unanimously approved several supplementary grants amounting to Rs 3111,57,96,000.

The amount of supplementary grants for state legislature is Rs 35,17,28,000; council of ministers is Rs 1,75,42,000; land revenue, stamps and registration and district administration are Rs 4,56,13,000; finance department is Rs 872,03,32,000; transport is Rs 50,00,000; police is Rs 56,72,83,000; public works department is Rs 104,46,85,000; information and publicity is Rs 1,00,58,000; education is Rs 48,71,74,000.

Medical health and family welfare services is Rs 265,03,75,000; municipality administration, housing and urban development is Rs 45,82,39,000; labour and employment is Rs 50,00,000; department of tribal affairs and hills is Rs 141,59,22,000; consumer affairs, food and public distribution is Rs 5,00,00,000; co-operation is Rs 3,14,10,000.

Agriculture is Rs 19,24,64,000; animal husbandry and veterinary including dairy farming is Rs 68,00,000; environment and forest is Rs 6,36,69,000; community and rural development is Rs 712,31,91,000; public health engineering is Rs 10,40,00,000.

Power is Rs 25,12,77,000; youth affairs and sports department is Rs 7,29,56,000; administration of justice Rs 18,15,56,000; state excise Rs 21,19,000; sales tax, other taxes or duties on commodities and services Rs 98,35,000; Planning Rs 148,78,45,000; Home Guards Rs 4,00,00,000; stationery and printing Rs 21,50,000.

Minor irrigation is Rs 35,59,94,000; Fisheries is Rs 5,00,000; Panchayat is Rs 23,37,97,000; Sericulture is Rs 9,36,69,000; Art and Culture is Rs 5,60,69,000; State Academy of Training is Rs 52,05,000; Horticulture and Soil Conservation is Rs 77,12,000.

Social Welfare is Rs 447,04,84,000; Tourism is Rs 23,86,21,000; Minorities and other backward classes and scheduled castes department is Rs 11,05,87,000; Relief and Disaster Management is Rs 14,19,50,000 and Economics and Statistics is Rs 30,00,000.

House leader N Biren Singh also tabled the reports/papers on-Finance Accounts (volume I) 2021-22, government of Manipur; Finance Accounts (Volume II) 2021-22, government of Manipur; Appropriation Accounts 2021-22, government of Manipur.

State Finances Audit Report of the controller and auditor general of India for the year ended March 31, 2021 (Report No 1 of 2022), government of Manipur; Report of the comptroller auditor general of India on general, economic (other than public sector undertakings), economic (public sector undertakings), revenue and social sectors for the year ended March 31, 2020 (Report No 2 of 2022), government of Manipur were also tabled.

The CM also introduced the Manipur Appropriation (No 1) Bill, 2023 for discussion and approval.

Mnp TM on scrapping of Vec

 

Scrapping of vehicles do not depend on years but on fitness: Transport Minister

(Manipur Transport Minister Khashin Vashum)



The Dawn Tantak
IMPHAL, Feb' 22, '23:  STATE  Transport Minister Khashim Vashum on Wednesday said there are a total of 1,10,674 vehicles, including 6,965 diesel vehicles and 1,03,709 petrol vehicles that have crossed 15 years, as per data collected from VAHAN. However, scrapping of vehicles depends on the fitness of the vehicle issued by the authority concerned, the minister said .

He was informing the House responding to the starred question raised by opposition MLA K Ranjit Singh, on the second day of the third session of the 12th Manipur Legislative Assembly session on Wednesday.

Seeking information through the assembly floor, opposition MLA K Ranjit Singh asked how many vehicles (diesel and petrol vehicles) are there in the state that have crossed 15 years, the validity of a vehicle to be scrapped, and how many vehicles are running in the state by January 2023.

Responding to the starred question, the transport minister informed the House that as per VAHAN data, there are 1,10,674 vehicles including 6,965 diesel vehicles and 1,03,709 petrol vehicles that have crossed 15 years. For the scrapping of the vehicle, it depends on the fitness of the vehicle not in years, he added.

For privately owned vehicles the validity of the vehicles can be extended for about 5 more years if the vehicle has a fitness certificate, he added.

He said according to section 52A of Central Motor Vehicle Rules, vehicles that are utilized for government/PSU/Autonomous bodies/State Transport undertakings/Municipal Corporation or Municipality or Panchayat should be scrapped after 15 years of manufacturing.

The transport minister said there is no provision for reselling those government vehicles that have crossed 15 years from the date of manufacture to the public.

He further said as per data collected from VAHAN there are a total of 4,22,753 vehicles registered under the state till January.

Sunday, February 5, 2023

Ram Muivah Award -

 


"Ram Muivah Award' launched
to support farmers

(Mission Ukhrul:  Ram Muivah Entrepreneurship Award Program 2023-24 launched )


                 ( Ukl MLA Qr. Ram Muivah)



The Dawn Tantak

UKHRUL, 2st   Feb'23: FARMERS in Ukhrul district have been facing a myriad of challenges ranging from financial constrains and access to quality seeds and other inputs to market their produce. In order to address these issues, Mission Ukhrul has instituted the Ram Muivah Entrepreneurship Award Programme effective from the current year.

Mission Ukhrul sources said that 
that the Award has been named after the incumbent Ukhrul MLA Qr. Ram Muivah (@ Ramnganing Muivah) and the same was declared on December last.  The ultimate goal of the  initiative  is to empower the farmers of Ukhrul district and help them  become self-reliant.

( Blessing by Shokvao Awunga)

As a real visionary leader and people's representative who sacrifice all his comfort for the people's welfare AmeiNing ( Ram) is truly giving back his gratitude to Almighty God  to serve with commitment and dedication said Ql.Naomila a farmer from Ukl.

Under  Ram vission, Mission Ukhrul was prayfully and officially launched before the 12 Manipur Legislative Assembly Election 2022 and right after the election declaration (after he was elected) he begin his mission by translation in action although slow at times due to circumstances but steadily and today people have seen some fruition of his sincere works for the upliftment of the denizens added a sources from Mission Ukhrul.

Such a thoughtful  Award to support and encourage to become a successful Farmers and Entrepreneurs of 44- Ukl Assembly Constituency (first phase) which is one of the first of its kind ever initiated by any other MLAs said a farmer from Shokvao.


                ( Winning election)


MLA Ram Muivah on his official Facebook page wrote,  to encourage our young farmers and Entrepreneurs and help them become more successful by adapting their nature of farming from subsistence farming to enterprise farming  Iam launching an Award program for all those who are committed and willing to take on the challenge.

As you can see supporting farmers and Entrepreneurs especially amongst the youths and the upcoming generation and seeing them become successful has always been  one of my big dream , the MLA wrote.

'Ram Muivah Entrepreneurship Awards Program under Mission Ukhrul' is classified into seven (7) categories namely, Honey Mission - award for the best beekeeping entrepreneur; Fishery Mission -  for the best fishery farmer/entrepreneur, Piggery Mission - for the best piggery farmer/entrepreneur,  Poultry Mission - for the best poultry farmer/entrepreneur,  Cattle / Diary Farming Mission -  for the best dairy farmer/entrepreneur,  High-Value Fruits Farming Mission such as Kiwi, Avocado ,Low Chilling Apple etc.And the most Innovative Entrepreneur (Start-up) of the year Award - (in any field).

The selected recipients would be presented with cash award and certificate. The sources informed adding that they will be assisted in any government schemes from the department concern and taking easy loan by the office of Ukhrul MLA  if they are a registered body / individual/ society  to help them grow their business .


Kashimla Ava Market Hungpung)

Regarding the eligibility criteria sources informed that the applicants should be from within the jurisdiction of Ukhrul Assembly Constituency and that the Geo-tagging of the farming areas is mandatory .Stating that the duration of each compitation would run for one year  and that the decision of the Jury would be final . sources invited the interested parties to contact  + 948798138934 for further queries and details.

It is pertinent to mentioned that Ram Muivah has been steadfast for developing Ukhrul town ship and work the the welfare of the marginalized farmers  and Entrepreneurs.

He was also instrumental in installation of different  infrastructures and facilities in the town during his stint as North East Council ( NEC)  secretary including Cane and  Bamboo Training centre and Kashimla Ava market in Ukhrul to name a few.

He often stated, " Ukhrul is the Jerusalem of Manipur " .It is the place where Christinty and modern education first started in the State .The people of Ukhrul certainly deserve better living conditions.

Mission Ukhrul is hopeful that Ram Muivah Entrepreneurship Award will go a long way in empowering the farmers of Ukhrul district and help them overcome the challenges they are facing.













           
           





Thursday, February 2, 2023

Mnp Gov La.Ganesan address at Assembly

 


Mnp Governor La. Ganesan highlights
government achievements and
developments in address to Assembly


( Governor La.Ganesan)




The Dawn Tantak
IMPHAL, 2 Jan'23:.  THE third session of the 12th Manipur Legislative Assembly began today with the Governor’s address and highlighting department achievement and development of the State Government.

An official press release of the Manipur  Legislative Assembly states the following achievement and development of the Government.

The Governor began his speech by wishing the members a productive and prosperous New year. Law and order and Justice delivery update of the state was outlined in the Governor’s speech. The Governor informed that law and order situation and security environment in Manipur has  improved significantly in the recent years, and during 2022, 75 insurgents surrendered , 309 extremists were arrested and various arms, ammunitions stc.were recovered.
Giving a further boost to the peace process in the State, the Government of India and the State Government has entered into a cessation of operation agreement with the Zeliangrong United Front that had been active for more than a decade. With improved security scenario, 15 police station areas in 6 districts of the State has been excluded from the Disturbed Area Notification with effect from 1st April,
2022.The Armed Forces Special power Act has been revoked from these areas Government of lndia approved construction of 34 Police Outposts along lndo-Myanmar international Border and 6 Police Outposts along National Highway- 37 (lmphal-Jiribam) with cost of Rs. 80.40 crore under the scheme for Special Assistance to  States. Out of these, construction of 1 2 (twelve) of Border Police Outposts and 3(three) Police Outposts along NH-37 are in progress. Under the initiative of ‘War on Drugs 2.0’, the Government continues its fight against
Drugs, to root out the menace of illigal  drugs and to protect the youths of the state. During 2022, 3517 acres of illicit poppy cultivation were destroyed in different areas of the state and 2,567 kg. of contraband drugs disposed. Over 2,384 kg. of drugs consisting of Heroin, Brown Sugar, Opium, Amphetamine, Ganja, Methamphetamine, Spasmo Proxivon and nearly 40,000 bottles of Cough Syrup were seized. 504 cases
were registered under ND&PS Act and 32 persons were convicted. 84 persons were detained under PlT NDPS Act.
During 2022, about 3,629 FIR cases were registered under different sections of Law. 1883 criminal cases were disposed of with 500 cases charge sheeted and 1,383 in Final Reports. Sensitive cases relating to crime against women and children were given top most priority in investigation. 91 cases relating to crime against women and 52 cases under POCSO Act were registered.

Efforts to modernise the police force in the state are underway. Under the scheme of “Assistance to States and Union Territories for Modernisation of Police”, various vehicles, computers, telecom and forensic equipment were procured. Relief compensation amounting to over Rs. 212 lakh was provided to victims of extremist action and under central and state Victim compensation schemes.
Recruitment for 1 ,830 posts of Riflemen for 10th and 11th IRB were completed. Recruitment is under process for 1385 posts consisting of various ranks. To provide sufficient infrastructure for the Judiciary, construction of District Court Complex
in Kakching, Noney and Senapati was started. Annexe Court building at Bishnupur Court Complex was also inaugurated. The District and Sessions Court at Tamenglong was established. The Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Tamenglong has started functioning. The new District Court
building at Tamenglong with residential quarter of Judges is targeted for completion in 2023. The High court and the subordinate courts disposed 7,405 cases during 2022.
For Healthcare, under Chief Minister’s Health for All program, more than three lakh persons in over 870 villages have
been screened for ten non-com-municable diseases through door-to-door screening. The insurance cost available for each enrolled family under CMHT has been enhanced from Rs. 2 lakh to Rs. 5 lakh per annum. A total of over 2.04 lakh families with 6.73 lakh beneficiaries have been
enrolled under CM Hakshelgi Tengbang
Scheme. over 1.30 lakh patients have benefited till date with their treatment
cost of Rs. 148.9 crore born under the scheme.

AB-PMJAY over 1.53 lakh households with 4.76 lakh beneficiaries have been enrolled. 85,866 beneficiaries have availed treatment till date with treatment cost of Rs. 111.80 crore borne under the scheme. State Government medical college at Churachandpur with 100 MBBS seats has commenced its maiden session. MBBS seats in JNIMS have been enhanced to 150 seats. Regarding Finance and Planning, the Government has been taking various steps towards resource mobilization to increase tax revenue. The state’s own tax revenue increased from Rs’ 586 crore in financial year 2017-19 to Rs.1,649 crore in financial year 2021-22. This is an average annual growth of 23% during the period, mainly on account of growth in collection of State GST. The Government has ensured that expenditure on capital outlay is increased vis-d-visn revenue expenditure. During financial year 2021-22, expenditure on capital outlay increased by 33% vis-d-vis 2% for revenue expenditure. Higher expenditure on physical and social infrastructure not only enhances welfare but paves waylfor higher growth through multiplier effect. With increased allocation for expenditure on capital investment at Rs.573 crore for 2022-23 under special Assistance to states under capital investment, the upward trajectory in expenditure on capital outlay is expected to continue.

For Tribal Affairs, Minorities and SC & OBC Welfare 5 tribal health centres have been set up at Impa, Chamu, Morcham, Thingpuikuol and kangjang. These centres provided health care to about 4,376 patients during 2022. To support and provide quality education to poor tribal students, 3 Eklavya Moder Residential Schools are being establishedbat Sapermeina, Moreh and Tamenglong. During 2O22-23, under PMJVK, 116 projects costing Rs.90.93 crore were completed consisting of Sadbhav Mandaps, Hostels, school infrastructure, healthcare facilities, toilets,amongst others. Since the in-
ception of the scheme, 17,417 units amounting to Rs.544.17crore are completed and 382 units amounting to Rs.639.49 crore are ongoing. Under Pre-Matric, Post-Matric and Merit-cum-Means based scholarship
schemes, 57,524 minority students were given scholarship amounting to Rs. 33.11 crore during 2021-22. 10,992 OBC and SC students were also given pre-matric and post-matric scholarships amounting to Rs. 6.77 crore.

For Power Sector, the Government has been providing 24x7 power supply to town areas and around 23 hours per day power supply to other areas. For lighting up important areas, 74 High Mast have been installed across the state. 929 numbers of LED Street Light has been commissioned. Pre-paid energy meter fo r 4.41 Lakh consumers have been installedbtill date. The AT&C Loss for FY 2022-23 is 20% with a target to reduce it to 15% by FY 2024-25bby augmenting to AB Cable and saturation of pre-paid meters. ln the past year, five 33/11 kV sub-Stations at lbudhou Marjing, leimapokpam, Hiyangthang, Khangabok, Moirangpalli and Heirok were operationalized. Various existing 132/33 and 33/11 kV subsations were augmented with additional capacity. At present,B21 new 33/11kV sub-stations
and 2 new 132/33kV Sub Stations are under construction. For safe and secure grid operation and real time power supply management, a wide net-work of Fibre optics cable of about 2,000km is being laidbacross the State. State Load Despatch Centre, Manipur Was conferred the first ever LDC Ex-cellence Award, under the category of Emerging State Load Despatch Centres at the 9th International Conference on Power Systems - 2021.


Water Resources and Management, Jal Jeevan Missionbaims to provide functional household tap connections to over 4.5 lakh rural households in Manipur at estimated cost of Rs. 2,631.96 crore. Household with tap water connection was 5.74% of target in August 2019 and the same has now increased to 75%. Manipur is 11th
Rank at National level and 1st Rank among North Eastern States in coverage of functional household tap connections. Out of 2,555 total villages, state has declared 412 Har Ghar Jal villages. Integrated Water Supply Project for lmphal Planning Area Phase-lll at a cost of Rs. 1,052.49 crore is under progress. Chingkheiching Wa-
ter Treatment Plant for providing additional 45 MLD to lmphal City was also taken up under State Capital Fund and is under trial run. Drinking water distribution network for a total length of 356 km. in lmphal Municipal Corporation areas was completed under AMRUT. lnstallation of Smart WaternMeter for 44,000 households is
also under progress. Integrated
Sewerage System for lmphal City Phase-ll at a cost of Rs. 1,255.84 crore will be taken up with New Development Bank funding. The project will cover 16 IMC wards in lmphal City.
Under National Food Security Act, beneficiaries have been fully digitised in the public portal and all Fair Price shops in the state have been automated. All ration cards have been Aadhaar seeded.

Under Prime Minister Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana, to ameliorate the hardships faced bybthe poor, additional free rice of 5 kg. per person per month was provided to all NFSA beneficiaries till December 2022. 2,00,658
beneficiaries have benefited through free LPG connection under Ujjwala 1.0 and Ujjwala 2.0.

For Education, the government is taking various steps to develop the education sector. Under Mission NAAC 2.5+, the accreditation of 20 Government colleges by National Assessment and Accreditation Council has been achieved. Assist civil service aspirants, free physical classroom coaching has been started for 200 aspirants under the chief Minister’sbScholarship scheme for Civil Services Coaching. Under Chief Minister’s College Maheiroi E-Support Scheme, 2,000bsmartphones were distributed to meritorious students belonging to poor families for providing access to various e-learning platforms. Under School Fagathansi Mission’, 120 High and Higher secondary schools, have been covered. Student enrolment increased by over 30 per cent from 2019 to 2022 academic sessions. An increase of 5.9% was recorded in Phase-ll, To address other gaps, 10,630 pairs of dual desk and benches were provided; 106 new classrooms, 98 new toilets and 32 science Laboratories and
Libraries constructed, and 67 classrooms repaired.


For Agriculture and Allied Activities and Natural Resources, Under PM Kisan
Samman Nidhi yojana, 6.20 lakh
farmers are enrolled and about Rs. 614.19 crore of income support were released to farmers. lnfrastructure development works were taken up under RKW-RAFTAAR. Farmersbtraining hall and hostel at
Wangoi and Chandel are under construction. 4 Agro Market sheds were constructed. Under value addition link production projects, 3,570 farmers were provided financial assistance for purchase of agricultural equipment and 7 Farmers interested Group for Honey Bee Rearing. Financial assistance was also released to 4,50 farmers for conducting demonstration on Wheat and Barley cultivation of 340 hectare and integrated Nutrient Management and integrated pest Management demonstration for an area of 800 hectare.l4s.44Metric tonne of HW paddy seed were distributed covering an area of 2,424 hectare. considering hardship faced by famers due to scarcity of rainfall during Kharif 2022,39 Metric tonne of pea and 54.34 Metric tonne of Mustard certified seeds to cover 650 hectare and 434 hectare respectively were distributed at free of cost as an alternative Crop plan. Under PM Krishi Sinchayee yojana- per Drop More crop, financial assistance through direct benefit transfer were provided to 5,043 individual small and marginal farmers for 5,043 sprinkler sets with water pump set. Financial assistance for construction of 161 water harvesting structures, 4 check Dams and 10 irrigation channels  were provided to 220 farmers creating irrigation potential of 338  hectare.

ENPO demands

 

ENPO’s ‘Frontier Nagaland’ demand:
Centre offers autonomous council for eastern district

(Representational pic)


Agencies

Kohima, 2 Feb'23: The central government has offered creation of an
autonomous council in the eastern district of Nagaland.

According to reports, the offer by the central government came after conclusion of a two- day long talks with Eastern Nagaland People's Organization ( ENPO).

ENPO which represents aeven Naga tribes of the six districts in Nagaland –
Mon, Tuensang, Kiphire, Longleng, Noklak and Shamator.

The ENPO has been demanding a separate “Frontier Nagaland” state
since 2010 over alleged discrimination.
The crucial talks between the ENPO and a central government committee was conducted amid threats by the
organisation to boycott the Nagaland assembly elections.

The six districts of Nagaland, which the ENPO represents, consist of 20 seats in the Nagaland legislative assembly.
With the offer of creation of an autonomous council in the eastern districts of Nagaland, the ENPO reportedly is set to review its stand on boycotting the elections.

“The Centre’s offer is for an autonomous council with [a] possible legislalure and the new proposed body could be called the 'Frontier Nagaland Autonomous Council’,” a local Nagaland daily reported.
Notably, polling for the elections to the 60-member Nagaland assembly
elections is slated to be held in a single phase on February 27.
Counting of votes will be conducted on March 2.

Assam Rifles foil cross border smuggling

 

Manipur: Assam Rifles foils cross border smuggling, Pangolin shells worth Rs 5 lakh recovered




The Dawn Tantak
IMPHAL, 1Jan'23:   ASSAM Rifles of Tengnoupal Battalion under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) foiled Cross border smuggling of Pangolin Shells at Village Khudengthabi, Tengnoupal on 31 January 2023.

Based on specific Input, a Team was launched in Village Khudengthabi to prevent the smuggling of Contraband items. During the Operation, 5.190 Kg of Pangolin Shells were recovered. The seized Wildlife Products were assessed to be worth Rs 5.19 Lakhs.

The recovered Wildlife Products were handed over to Forest Department, Moreh for further investigation.

On the other hand, the Shangshak Battalion under the aegis of Inspector General Assam Rifles (South) foiled Timber Smuggling in the general area of Gamnuom village of Kamjong District on 01 Feb 2023. The Assam Rifles troops intercepted 01 x Shaktiman truck loaded with illegal timber in the general area of Gamnuom village, evaluated to be worth Rs 1.28 Crores.

The seized timber along with apprehended smugglers and vehicles was handed over to the Forest department, Kamjong for further legal action.

Villagers from Kampang Khunou of Tengnoupal district rescued a Pangopup (Chinese Pangolin baby), on December 31.

The popup is locally known as Saphu.

The Pangolin was rescued by a team of villagers Dm James Maring, Khulpuwa Solomon Maring (MSc Forestry NERIST), Dm Angkham Dangshawa (BSC Forestry CHF Pasighat), Ch Kelvin Maring and wildlife researcher Yengkhom Roamer Zest from Kakching.

The Chinese Pangolin is among the critically endangered species listed in the IUCN's Appendix-I of CITES, said a member of the team.

Later the villagers with the assistance of the Wildlife and Habitat Protection Society (WAHPS) released into the wild at Langol Punsilok.

Environmentalist M Loya, MU Forestry faculty Dr L Romeechand and Y Roamer's team were present when the Pangolin was released into its natural habitat at Punsilok.

The team shared that pangolins are among the highest trafficked mammals in the world.

Wednesday, February 1, 2023

CFSB bans carrying of weapons

 

Ceasefire supervisory Board bans
NSCN factions of carrying weapons in the state Assembly Election



(Representational pic)


Agencies
Kohima, Jan 31: The Ceasefire Supervisory Board has banned different factions of NSCN in Nagaland from moving around with any weapons during the state assembly election process.

The Staff Officer for Ceasefire Monitoring Group (CFMG) and Ceasefire Supervisory Board (CFSB) T Mere, said elections to the Nagaland Assembly have been announced by the Election Commission of India to be conducted on February 27. 

Eno.Mere said the state government and various district administrations have issued instructions with regard to possession of weapons within their jurisdiction to ensure peaceful elections. There is a need for all factions of NSCN to conform to the essential objective of ensuring a peaceful process and election in the state.

He directed that carriage of weapons (firearms) of every kind has been banned for the period commencing February 1 (Wednesday) while date of lifting it will be intimated after the counting day of votes on March 2, based on security situation.

Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Mnp Tribal union

 

All Manipur Tribal Union appeals for Tribal harmony




IMPHAL  31 Jan 2023: AlLL Manipur Tribal Union (AMTU) has expressed serious concern about maintaining peace and harmony among the tribals in Manipur.

In view of the above, AMTU in a press note has appealed to all Manipur tribal Christians and church leaders to organize a prayer event at home, as a group or church/organization for spiritual reconciliation and emotional integrity of all the tribals in Manipur on February 5, 2023 .

The Union also appealed to all Christians and tribal leaders in Manipur to put aside petty internal rivalries, and respect one another and stand together in unity for the common interests of all the tribals in Manipur and upholding together the rights enshrined to them under the Constitution of India.

'Until and unless we are united for our common interests as tribals, our future as tribals in Manipur is bleak. Let us remember that the cost is too high to sacrifice our common interests due to our petty rivalries within ourselves', added the press note.

Friday, January 27, 2023

Nagaland NPF

 

Nagaland: Naga People's Front not getting enough candidates to contest in 60 seats, claims party leader


( Eno.Azo Nienu)


January 27,2023: AHEAD of the Nagaland assembly election, the chief of Naga People's Front (NPF), Azo Nienu claimed that the party lacks enough candidates to contest in all 60 assembly seats.

The NPF legislature party leader Azo Nienu while speaking at an interview for a local media outlet asserted that his party is not getting enough candidates to contest in all 60 seats.

"Our party is just hand to mouth...we are having a shortage of candidates to find in all the 60 seats," he added.

When asked if the NPF would contest all 60 assembly seats, he stated that the party was considering contesting no more than 30 seats, but that seat allocation and ticket distribution would be decided by party leaders and legislators.

The regional party has disclosed their plans of keeping doors open for any post-poll alliance, for which they are working towards building understanding with all political parties.

Earlier on January 19, the NPF legislature, Azo Neinu, said that the party has formulated a policy/strategy called “Pre-poll understanding for Post-poll alliance”. He also dismissed speculations of an alliance between NPF and Congress in the forthcoming election by reiterating that NPF will pursue “Pre-poll understanding for the post-poll alliance”.

Azo said this was also shared by party president Shurhozelie Liezietsu when Congress leaders visited him recently.

He also stated that the NPF, NDPP, and BJP had formed the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) in the larger interest of the Naga political issue. "The pressing demand for a solution to the Naga political issue may grow stronger after 2023, and thus we cannot rule out another all-party government (after the election")," he said.

Azo, on the other hand, stated that an all-party government would not be formed if it did not serve the interests of Nagas.
(Source:India TodayNE)

Ukl MLA's inspects NH 202

 

Ukl MLAs inspected the National Highway 202 Yaingangpokpi-Finch corner Sector

(Expressed dismay over in ordinate delay of progress which has become terrible and torturous for travellers)


(Ukl MLA Ram Muivah )


UKHRUL,25th Jan'23: IN a significant development, the Ukl MLAs have voiced the mountain of grievances faced daily by travellers, particularly the Ukhrul and Kamjong districts as National Highway 202 is the lifeline for the two districts.

Ukhrul MLA Shri Ram Muivah while talking with this journalist on the sidelines of inspection of NH 202 sector from Yaingangpokbi to Finch Corner states that on the advice of Hon’ble CM Shri Biren Singh, he along with Kamjong MLA Shri Leishiyo Keishing, DC Ukhrul Krishna Kumar, NHIDCL officials led by Dharmendra Chaudhary Executive Director and his colleague Lt.Col.John Shelley General Manager, SDO Ukhrul Suranjoy  Singh and sub- contractor of National Highway construction started from Yaingangpokbi to Finch Corner NH- 202 sector.



We went to inspect, realising the terrible condition of the lifeline of Ukhrul and Kamjong districts. Yesterday, Hon’ble CM took a marathon meeting regarding the inordinate delay of the 2-lane widening of NH 202. On his advice, today starting at 7:30am we all went to inspect the road of NH-202 especially Yaingangpokpi to Finch Corner sector, which is one of the oldest NHs in Manipur, but we were all crestfallen, shocked and despaired at the terrible condition of the road. The entire stretch was full of dust and we were all enveloped by the dust. Imagine the condition of the people of Kamjong and Ukhrul district subjected to such excruciating and torturous travels almost every day.



We questioned the NHIDCL as to why the work which was awarded way back in 2018 even after lapse of 4 years, the road has not been blacktopped. The sub- contractor of NHIDCL has, of course, made lots of promises. We inspected their hot-mixed plant which is installed at TM Kasom We are happy that at least they have installed stone crusher and Hot Mixed Plant. They promised to start blacktopping work from 28th January '23. However, till date they have yet to mobilize Paver finisher and without paver finisher they can't do blacktopping. I hope that NHIDCL will keep their word and start the blacktopping from 28th January '23.



Ukhrul MLA Ram Muivah further stated that in today's inspection all along the way there were, village chiefs and the affected families who complained that there were wrong cases of measurements, wrong surveys of the building and the standing structures, the land, the horticulture farm, Fishery Pond etc. I believe there are genuine cases of discrepancies and mistakes. Of course, we human are prone to mistakes. The Deputy Commissioner of Ukhrul who was also present on the spot and advised the affected land owners who are not happy and satisfied with the survey/ measurement or who feel that some injustices had been done to them should approach the Arbitrator.  Recently, Mr. Devesh Deval, a senior IAS officer was appointed as an Arbitrator by the GOM.

They found the progress of the work extremely slow; the quality of the works was sub-standard & shoddy. On further enquiry, the sub-contractors who were present on the spot complained that they had not been paid by the contractor for the last 2 years. The Executive Director NHIDCL clarified that they had no knowledge of the sub-letting of the work and it is against the guidelines of NHIDCL to sublet without the prior approval of NHIDCL. NHIDCL had advised the sub- contractors to File FIR against the contractors.



The land owners at Shangkai, Mongkot Chepo, Litan Sareikhong, TM Kasom, Shokvao & Ramva complained that there were numerous mistakes, inconsistencies in the awards of compensation including awards to the wrong person, mistakes in the measurements and wrong identification of land owners. In particular, the landowners in Litan Sareikhong have not been paid at all till date. DC Ukhrul, who was present on the spot, promised to pay within 15 days compensation for the standing structures. However, as regards to land compensation, he reported that the matter was sub judice. The affected land owners are free to approach the Arbitrator through DC (CALA). Finally, they all agreed to allow NHIDCL to resume the work without any hindrance from Mahadev to Finch Corner pending the payment of compensation. 



Detailed inspection report will be submitted to the Hon’ble CM, Shri N.Biren Singh and we hope that NHIDCL and the sub- contractors will start the blacktopping from 28th  January as promised because our main concern is that in Manipur, given the heavy rain, the season for blacktopping is from November to March when there is no rain. If they missed the season, they missed the whole year.  I along with my colleague Hon’ble MLA Leishiyo Keishing will be submitting a detailed report of the inspection to the Hon’ble CM , Ukhrul MLA Ram added.

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

75% of sitting Nagaland MLAs

 

75% of sitting Nagaland MLAs are crorepatis, says ADR report




DIMAPUR 24th Jan' 23: Seventy-five per cent of the sitting MLAs of Nagaland are crorepatis, while 3 per cent have declared criminal cases against themselves, revealed an Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) report on Tuesday.

The report said that out of 60 sitting MLAs analysed, 45 (75 per cent) are crorepatis.

Party-wise, 32 out of the 42 MLAs are from the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP), 9 out of 12 from the BJP, 3 out of 4 from Naga People's Front (NPF) and 1 out of 2 Independent MLAs have declared assets valued more than Rs 1 crore.

ADR and the Nagaland Election have analysed criminal, financial and other background details of the 60 sitting MLAs based on the affidavits submitted by the candidates prior to the 2018 Assembly elections and bypolls conducted thereafter.

The report said that the average of assets per sitting MLA is Rs 5.14 crore.

It said that the average assets per MLA for 42 NDPP MLAs analysed is Rs 5.73 crore, 12 BJP MLAs Rs 3.68 crore, 4 NPF MLAs Rs5.34 crores and two Independent MLAs have average assets of Rs 1.13 crore.

While two MLAs (3 per cent) have declared criminal cases against themselves, two (3 per cent) others have declared serious criminal cases.

On education details, the ADR said that 19 (32 per cent) MLAs have declared their qualification to be between class 8 and class 12 pass, while 40 (67 per cent) have declared having an educational qualification of graduate or above and one declared himself as illiterate.

On age details, the report said that 10 (17 per cent) MLAs have declared to be between 31 and 40 years, while 32 (53 per cent)are between 41 to 60 years.

There are 17 (28 per cent) MLAs who have declared their age to be between 61 to 80 and one is aged above 80.

The report said that out of the 60 MLAs analysed, none are women.
(Source : Deccan Herald)

NSCN NNPG collaboration

 

Support to NSCN (I-M) & WC/NNPGs commitment for collaboration





The Dawn Tantak

DIMAPUR,Jan' 24, 23: APEX  bodies representing various Naga tribes, cultural groups and churches have congratulated Working Committee of the NNPGs and NSCN (I-M) for their historic commitment for forming ‘Council of Naga Relationships’ and Cooperation led by Convenor NNPGs and NSCN (I-M) chairman, for declaring their “unconditional commitment to collaborate on the basis of our respective agreement with immediate effect for the resolution of the Naga historical and political rights with the Government of India.”

The support to the joint commitment was declared at a meeting Monday under the aegis of Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) besides full support to NNPGs and NSCN (I-M)’s determination.

The meeting also empowered the NPGs for finding realistic ways to move forward in an honourable manner without any interference from internal and external forces.
The meeting also resolved to call upon Naga people to find deep connection with one another and form a collective speech and function as a whole in strengthening the commitment “to explore, at the earliest, realistic ways to move forward on the basis of Naga historical and political right,” as reflected in “Nagas are Moving Ahead” on January 14, 2023.

On this note, the organisations assured to work with immediate effect and urge all individuals and organisations to avoid making statements that created further confusion and division. They also called upon all believers in Christ to support prayer programmes organised by churches and prayer centres for peace and harmony and triumph over the evils of hate, violence and malicious agenda. They also urged upon all followers of Christ to wage the test of antagonism and intercede to God for truth and righteousness to prevail.

The organisations also noted that, lessons from the immediate Naga context of being “managed” by hands from within and without, had taught each other and discovered ways to correct superfluity.

They said the moral centre of Naga people and fellow humanity were being discovered and the people were finding a communal and spiritual ecology to remake their world to generate change.
The organisations also stressed that in present global politics, all stakeholders must avoid unsolved conflict, noting that all powers were tested and their legitimacy and power were in question.
The meeting noted that the history of Naga political movement demonstrated that all lives converged. “Today our past is offering us the gift to change. To this, we have resolved to work with immediate effect,” it concluded.

The meeting was attended by Vezalhu from Naga Sisha Hoho, Timikha Koza from Tenyimi People’s Organisation, Rev Tusaya Kath from Assembly of God, T. Lanu Imchen from Central Nagaland Tribes Council, Rev Visor H Zeliang from Fellowship of Naga Baptist Association, Shikuto Zalipu from Nagaland GB Federation, Toniho Yeptho from Nagaland Tribes Council, K Elu Ndang from Naga Hoho, Prof Rosemary Dzuvichu from Global Naga Forum and Sarah Nuh from Naga Mothers’ Association, all of whom attested their signatures on the resolution.

Friday, January 20, 2023

CM N Biren Visited Jessami

 

Manipur CM announces to construct super specialty health care infrastructure in 4 hill districts





The Dawn Tantak

UKHRUL,19 Jan'23: CHIEF Minister N Biren Singh announced to the construction of super speciality healthcare facilities in the four hill districts namely Senapati, Ukhrul, Tamenglong and Chandel at the earliest. The initiative was taken up to address the grievances of travelling patients from far-flung villages to Imphal or other cities for treatment.

N Biren Singh declared this during the inaugural function of the Tekru-Nge Celebration at Jessami Village, Ukhrul district on January 19. The festival was celebrated under the theme “Walking through the diversity and richness of Jessami” and will continue till January 21.

Speaking as chief guest of the function, Biren said that despite the lack of specialist doctors in the hill districts, treatments for diseases requiring specialist doctors are conducted through Tele-ICU in the hill district hospitals.




The state government is also planning to increase the number of super specialist doctors, he added.

Highlighting the significance of setting up the Heritage Park at Makhel, Biren stressed strengthening brotherly relations between the communities to keep unity and integrity remain intact.

Biren said that launching of “Go to Village” and “Go to Hill” missions in the previous term helps to identify the lack of infrastructure including roads, schools, offices, and health facilities in the interior parts.

Biren also said that unfortunately in the last term, the government didn't get much time to work for the people due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But even during that short period in the last term, various developmental projects were taken up.





Under Prime Minister’s guidance, who assured budgetary support to the Minority and Other Backward Classes Department, around Rs. 1200 crore was invested in projects in the hill districts. Some projects taken up are Model Residential School, LM Block, Ukhrul District and Women’s Market in the hill districts. Similar Model Residential Schools are being constructed at seven places, Sadbhavna Mandaps, Women's Markets, Oxygen Plants, transit accommodations, etc are constructed in the hill districts, he said.

He assured office buildings of Additional SP, ADC at the earliest and to further look into the memorandum submitted by the people including making of SBI branch operational to ease monetary transactions.

He urged the villagers to submit a report with proper geo-tagging and mapping through the DC for the development of a wildlife sanctuary at a nearby forest area which houses different faunas including the Nongyin bird.


The inaugural function was also attended by Minister Qr.Kashim Vashum,  MLAs Dingo and Wangkhei MLA Arun Kumar among others.

As part of the celebration, the Chief Minister also dedicated the Model Residential School, LM Block, Ukhrul and Cave Tourism Project at Khangkhui Cave to the public and inaugurated a display of Cultural and WWII-related items.

Saturday, January 14, 2023

CM launch Start up Manipur 2.0

 

.
CM Biren launches Start Up Manipur 2.0





TDT Bureau
IMPHAL, 14 Jan' 2023: MANIPUR Chief Minister N Biren Singh has launched Start-Up Manipur 2.0 with a corpus fund of Rs 100 crore. The Start-Up Manipur 2.0 was launched as a part of the State Level Celebration on Emerging Manipur 2023 at City Convention Centre, Imphal East on Saturday.

The chief minister took to social media and expressed delight in launching the Start-Up Manipur 2.0, saying that the scheme has provided benefits to thousands of entrepreneurs, facilitating growth and development in the state.

"Delighted to launch the Start Up Manipur 2.0 with a corpus fund of Rs 100 Crore. Manipur Start Up Scheme has unlocked the potential of our youths providing benefits to thousands of youths in the state since its launch by GoM under the guidance of Hon'ble PM Shri@narendramodi ji," the chief minister said in a Twitter post.

It was on March 15, 2018 that the Chief Minister first launched “STARTUP Manipur” along with “Lairik Tamhanlasi”. He had then said that “STARTUP Manipur” would enable the youths/unemployed persons in the state to take up new ventures with new and creative ideas.




Saturday, January 7, 2023

43 UG surrender to GOM

 

43- UG of 8 different groups surrender along with Arms




The Dawn Tantak

IMPHAL, Dec'7,2023: ALTOGETHER Forty-three (43)  cadres of different UG groups laid down their arms to the CM N Biren Singh during a homecoming ceremony at 1st MR Banquet Hall, Imphal, on Saturday.




The 43 cadres of the different UG groups include 13 KYKL, 5 PLA/RPF, 5 KCP(N), 11 KCP (PWG), 5 UNLF, 1 PREPAK, 2 PREPAK (PRO), 1 NSCN (U).


Nineteen (19) arms including 13 pistols, 17 hand grenades, 5 handheld sets, one Kenwood set, 9 PEK, 5 IED, and 209 number of assorted ammunitions were surrendered.




Friday, January 6, 2023

Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Mnp

 

Union Home Minister Amit Shah 
inaugurated the 122 feet tall Marjing Polo Statue and also unveiled the 165 feet tall Tiranga at Azad Hind Fauj HQs in Moirang



Modi Not Only Connected NorthEast but also Connected Hearts: Amit Shah

(PM Modi liberated the state from bandhs, blockades ,curfews and insurgency; ; Congress took ‘Look East Policy’ but Kept on Looking, PM Modi focused on ‘Act East Policy’)




The Dawn Tantak/DIPR
IMPHAL, 6 Dec' 2023:  ADDRESSING  a gathering at Moirang in Manipur today, honorable Union Minister of Home and Cooperation today made a mocking remark at the Congress stating that congress coined the term 'Look East' and hence kept on looking. "But the Modi government has adopted the Act East Policy and we are working day in and out to develop and bring about peace in Northeast India" he said.

The honorable minister today laid the foundation of 9 schemes worth Rs.1060 crores and inaugurated 12 schemes worth Rs.300 crores.
He also said that only in the last year he himself laid the foundation of 29 projects worth Rs.2450 crores.

"This is the difference between the Congress and the BJP. In the last eight years the Modi government has spent Rs.3.45 lakh crores for Northeast India which is equal to what had been spent for the region in the 25 years before it," he added.




He also said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself visited the region 51 times."We promised the people of Manipur before the election that if a BJP government is formed we will liberate the state from bandhs, blockades ,curfews and insurgency. Six years have passed by and no such incidents have taken place here," he added.

He further said that Northeast India which was earlier infamous for bandhs, curfews, infiltration, drugs and arms trade, corruption terrorism and identity feuds."But in the eight years of Modi rule these issues have been replaced by amenities of development, connectivity infra, sports, investment in organic agriculture," he continued.

He also evoked the 3000 years old history of Manipur and said that Arjuna of Mahabharata married from Manipur and their son participated in the battle of Kurukshetra. He also commemorated the freedom fighters and great personalities of Manipur and said, "Maharaj Kulachandra fought against the British but when he was jailed in Andaman and Nicobar island the people of Manipur continued the struggle and ensured freedom. It is the BJP that named the place where Maharaj Kulachandra and 22 of his aides were prisoners after Manipur."

The minister in his emotional speech said that it is Moirang in northeast where the Tricolor was unfurled by none other than Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Ji’s Azad Hind Fauj. Speaking about his move to reveal a 165 feet long Tiranga in the same place today he said, "It was an emotional moment for me today to hoist the tallest Tricolor in the North-east there."

Commemorating Netaji he said that he covered an excruciatingly painful journey of 15,000 kilometers to make India free. From Calcutta to Berlin and then he came to India to make it free from the British. He was successful as he freed Manipur, he said.

He also thanked Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh for preserving the homes that suffered British shelling during the war the way they were when they suffered the damage and for making a memorial of the martyrs of the Indian National Army.

"This memorial apart from inspiring the youth of Manipur to live for the country will make for a great tourist spot, because Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated it," he said.

He recollected the days of the BJP's struggle in Manipur and said that BJP used to get only .3% of the total votes polled.

"Journalists used to make fun when we made our attempts to win elections here. But the people of Manipur did the magic of giving the BJP a thumping victory," he said.

He also said that electoral pundits in Delhi called this victory a fluke and could not be repeated, but the people of Manipur proved them wrong again by seating a BJP government again in power.

"In the next elections our votes and seats increased and we formed a government with a full majority," he said adding that people voted in favor of peace and stability ushered in by the BJP instead of violence during the Congress regime when people had to buy a gas cylinder at an exorbitant price of Rs.3,000.

He also said that the Churachandpur Medical College built at a cost of Rs.46 crores, which he inaugurated today hosts 100 medical students of whom 22 are from other states.

"There was a time when students of Manipur used to leave the state to avail of education. But now it is just the opposite when students from other states have come here for their studies. This is a moment of pride for Manipur," he said.

He also appealed to Manipur University and Manipur Central University to research and prove that the modern sport of Polo originated in Manipur. The Minister also inaugurated a 122 feet tall statue of Polo in the Marjin Statue Complex.

He said that journalists often say that Modiji connected the northeast with road, rail and air but he said that it is a small achievement compared to what Modiji achieved in connecting hearts.

"Modiji with his sensitivity and hard work made the people of northeast feel that they are an integral part of this great nation and India is proud of it," he said.



He also said that the Modi government signed peace accords with the NLFT in Tripura, Bodo and Karbi Peace Accords in Assam, and Bru settlement accord in Tripura to ensure peace in the region.

"I remember that the women in Manipur agitated to remove AFSPA from India. But the BJP government ended the insurgency in Manipur which led to the removal of AFSPA from six districts in the state," he said.

He said that the journey of blockade-dependent Manipur to self-dependent Manipur that the state has embarked on would lead to the path of development.

"Manipur also got an inner line permit during the Modi regime to secure its unique civilization. To make Manipur a sports hub India's first sports university was opened in Manipur with an expenditure of Rs.816 crores and spread across 325 acres of land.This is the reason why sportspersons like Mary Kom and Meerabai Chanu are bringing laurels to the country. In the hill districts tribal museums are being constructed, under Ayushman Bharat Yojana 3.65 lakh people are availing of health insurance up to Rs.5 lakhs,Rs.6,000 per year is sent to 6 lakh farmers in Manipur by Prime Minister Narendra Modi,1.55 lakh free gas cylinders are distributed in the state,17 ima markets have been built with Rs.130 crores to empower female traders, 68,000 homes have been built for the poor,5,790 start-ups being provided funds of Rs.110 crores and diagnosis of 13 deathly diseases are done free of cost in homes and to make Manipur drug free 1780 acres of opium cultivation have been identified by drones and destroyed," he said.He also added that the Modi government has pledged to make India drug-free before India celebrates 100 years of independence.
"But in Manipur we will make the state drug-free before the next election itself," he said.

Ato Kilonser Muivah 90th Birthday

  Honouring Thuingaleng Muivah's 90th Birthday and 60 Years of Unyielding Service to the Naga Nation Esteemed comrades, distinguished g...