Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Mission schools steal the lime light again with Nirmalabas taking the lion's share HSLC results out, highest pass pc scripted in last 10 years

IMPHAL, May 20: Results of the High School Leaving Certificate Examination 2013 conducted by Board of Secondary Education Manipur have been declared today with Miranda Mongbijam of Nirmalabas School securing the top position. Born to M Iboyaima and Non.....

Third topper sets eyes on donning IPS uniform

IMPHAL, May 20 : To become an IPS officer and wage a crusade against corruption is the aspiration of Ratimanjuri Devi Hajarimayum who secured the third position in the HSLC Exam 2013 conducted by BSEM. “It was because of blessing by the Almighty tha.....

Civil services on 2nd topper's top choice of list

IMPHAL, May 20: Fight crimes against women and children in the capacity of an IAS officer is the aim of Keisham Luxmirani who secured second position in the merit list of HSLC Exam 2013 conducted by BSEM. Luxmirani is the second youngest of five siblin.....

Topper eyes medical profession

IMPHAL, May 20 : Determined to pursue medical studies, HSLC Exam 2013 topper Miranda Mongbijam has been already admitted in an institute in Hyderabad even before the exam results were declared. When this reporter visited Miranda at her Thangmeiband Lai.....

SK Oil

IMPHAL, May 20: Amidst the irregularity of SK Oil distribution in the State, the Petroleum, Planning and Analysis Cell, New Delhi has cut down 32000 ltr of the State share of SK Oil without any rhyme or reason. Adding to this woe, 188 kl out of the to.....

Gen strike

IMPHAL, May 20: The Kuki Students’ Organisation (General Headquarters) has announced a 24-hour general strike from 5am of May 21 (Tuesday). Announcing this in a statement, the KSO said the general strike would be followed by indefinite economic block.....

UNC endorses

IMPHAL, May 20: Endorsing the decision of the Aze Longphang, the apex organisation of Southern Tangkhul villages taken in its emergency General Body meeting on May 11, that any encroachment on Sailent foothills will be responded suitably, the United Nag.....

Rs 10 lakh incentive for Everesters

IMPHAL, May 20: The State Government has today decided to give cash incentive of Rs ten lakhs each to all the Manipuris who successfully scaled Mt Everest recently. According to Government spokesman and Education Minister M Okendro, a decision to this .....

NPF flays

IMPHAL, May 20: The Naga Peoples Front (NPF), Manipur State has termed the eviction drive of the State Government of Manipur at Kabo Leikai along the Naga river as ‘demolition’ and said the Congress Government will be held responsible for any untoward.....

Demolition Team tag sits pretty on State Govt Residents of Kabo Leikai evicted unceremoniously

IMPHAL, May 20: Twenty two houses at Naga River Lane, Kabo Leikai were razed to ground today as part of the Govt’s eviction drive of the area. Meanwhile, pattadars of the evicted land have pledged to fight for justice. At the same time, the United Co.....

Profiling the muse in Irom Sharmila

New Delhi, May 20: A 1000-word “very long” poem, penned by Irom Sharmila, who has been on fast for the past 12 years to protest against what she calls repressive laws allowing widespread human rights abuses, forms part of a new book on the activist fr.....

Tml hospital work staring at dead end

TAMENGLONG, May 20 : The ongoing construction of a 50-beded hospital in Tamenglong is staring at a dead end due to want of fund for the completion of the project. Contractors undertaking the construction work of the Tamenglong 50-beded hospital rued th.....

Ibobi bats for mutual understanding

IMPHAL, May 20: Even if people settled around Singda Bazar do not possess patta for the lands occupied by them, they would not be evicted as of now. Rather, the Government would like come to an understanding with the people. This was stated by Chief Mi.....

India, China Vow To End Border Dispute, Sign 8 Agreements Lessons learnt from recent stand off

NEW DELHI, May 20: Taking stock of “lessons learnt” from the recent stand-off in Ladakh after a Chinese incursion there, India and China on Monday decided on further measures for maintaining peace and tranquility along their border. This was disclo.....

Politicians, men in uniform and law and disorder in Manipur

By Hijam Santosh Several people from all spheres have condemned AFSPA but to no avail and the reasons are because the persons at the helm of affairs stand to benefit. The .....

Cyclone Mahasen spares Manipur. Will UGC team do the same ?

By Khingba Luwangcha Manipur remained indoors when news of Cyclone Mahasen expected to sweep across the State (Churchandpur and Tamenglong first) on May 17 painted the region black and white. Holiday was declared for schools and colleges. Safety tips wer.....

Traditional healing methods with special reference to Manipur

By Dr K Paochunbou (Contd from previous issue) Some of the medicinal plants used in the treatment of Jaundice and Hepatitis-B infections Sl. No. English Botanical Manipuri Hindi or Latin 1 Ceylon Leadwort Plumbago zeylanica. L Te.....

Mis-selling Insurance

Contd from previous issue But the panic began when they looked at their account statements at the time of the second or the third year premium, they realized almost all their money had got deducted as costs. Those expecting double the money at the end .....

Grounding ground rules to dust The notuntouchables

They are not untouchables. The reasons must be compelling for none other than the Deputy Chief Minister who also holds the Home portfolio to come out with such a statement. The ‘not untouchables’, that the Deputy Chief Minister was referring to are th.....

Free detection camp

IMPHAL, May 20: A one-day free diabetes/BP detection camp was held on May 19 under the aegis of Namdunlong Youth Club. Many, among the 100 patients, were detected to be in pre-diabetic stage and diabetic. Free medicines were also provided to the patients,.....

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By : Our Correspondent

ZHRF opposes

Lamka, Nov 21: The Zomi Human Rights Foundation today raised its objection to the Public Hearing held today at Sibapukhrikhal of Chura-chandpur district on the ground that local villages concerned and the hill people in general were not fully intimated about the agreement signed between the government and the private company that is carrying out oil exploration exercise.

In an objection statement submitted to the DC Churachandpur, ZHRF Secretary Suanmoi Guite, said that he had the right to object the proposed public hearing at Sibapukhrikhal Community Hall, Sibapukrikhal, Tipai-mukh sub-division, Chura- chandpur District on November 21 in the interest of the Indigenous tribal peoples on numerous grounds.

The ZHRF dubbed the agreements signed for Oil Exploration by M/s Jubilant Oil and Gas Pvt Ltd with the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Resources, Government of India, as discreet on the ground that it was incomprehensible and without the free, prior, and informed consent of the Indigenous People.

‘The Hill Indigenous People who according to the Manipur Hills Regulation Act of 1947 are the true and rightful owner of the Land. The Hill Areas Committee, Manipur (HAC), a Constitutional Body under Article 371 C of the Indian Constitution was not consulted at the time of signing the agreement even though the Indian Constitution had mandated a consultation with the Hill Areas Committee for any measure that shall affect the interest and affairs of the Hills of Manipur.

'Furthermore, the grassroots level representatives of the people, the Autonomous District Council of Churachandpur was also neither taken into consideration nor consulted,’ he said.

Suanmoi also pointed out various loopholes on the Environmental Impact Assessment conducted for the scientific exploration.

The EIA, he said, was conducted for six months i.e., November 2011 to February, 2012, during the Manipur General Election, when everyone was busy in exercising their Right to Vote, without the participation of the indigenous people concerned.

The ZHRF has also raised doubt on the agency that conducted the EIA. ‘What logic of justice do they imagine we will buy into, when the EIA was conducted by an organisation in the service of the Jubilant Oil and Gas Company rather than in service of the people,’ it queried.

The lengthy argument made by Suanmoi thus asserted that they are forced to conclude that the opportunity costs of allowing exploration in the said regions is far too high – the probable destruction, for long-term and short-term, and the socio-cultural fall-out, which in all likelihood will occur, is far too great to be exchanged for a few bread, coins and indentured labour.

chin kuki mizo

wat is zomi? dnt forget ur nothing if u dnt called urself Kuki.! so sory but honesty is d best policy so show ur real face not face one which nobody knwz!

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