Manipur/NE News CDSU wants NIOS centre relocated IMPHAL SATURDAY 21 MARCH 2015 Brief News Cheiraoba greetings IMPHAL, Mar 20: Janata Dal (U), Manipur State in a statement has extended a Sajibu Nongma Panba Cheiraoba greeting to the people of Manipur. The statement expressed hope that with the celebration of Cheiraoba, people of Manipur will collectively contribute in bringing peace and prosperity in the State . Bharatiya Janata Party, Manipur Pradesh in a statement issued by its secretary N Nimbus Singh extended a warm Cheiraoba greeting to the people in the State. The statement said, "With the beginning of the new year, let our thoughts be renewed with peace and put in effort to bring unity among all the communities of the State." Farmers training prog National workshop concludes A resouce person speaking during the valedictory function at MU Library By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Mar 20: A five day National workshop organised by the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata and Manipur University Library concluded today at MU Library. The concluding pro- District level exhibition competition concluded Our Correspondent Our Correspondent THOUBAL, Mar 20: A three day farmers' training programe organised jointly by the Rural Auxiliary for People's Action (RAPA), Wangjing Lamding and Central Institute of Horticulture (CIH), Dimapur, Nagaland has kicked off today at Ningtam Engkhol, Khongjom Tekcham Maning Ching. The inaugural function was attended by MLA P Brojen, Wangjing Tentha Constituency, Langathel Zilla Parishad member S Budhi, Horticulture and Soil Conservation officer, Thoubal district S Ranjitkumar, assistant editor, DD News Imphal Ch Birendra, Director, CIH Dimapur Dr Lallan Ram and horticulture specialist Sentiyangla Pongner. Various topics like integrated pest management, post harvest management and promotion of farmers' producer organisation will be extensively discussed by the resource persons. THOUBAL, Mar 20: A 3 day district level science exhibition cum book fair, debate and quiz competitions organised under the aegis of Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan, Thoubal was concluded at DC Office counting hall, Thoubal today. Y Shamu Singh, ZEO Kakching and H Priyokumar Singh, DI of Schools, ZEO Thoubal, Kh Amuba Singh, Zonal Education Officer, Zone – III Thoubal, and S Binokumari Devi, headmistress, Athokpam Junior High School attended the valedictory programme as the presidium members. L Bijeta Devi, additional district programme manager, RMSA stressed on the importance of organising such programme for the youth. W Preety Devi and Md Wajeeb of Khongjom Standard English School who presented an auto-charger model won the first position during the science exhibition. Zeliangrong bodies convene IMPHAL, Mar 20: A joint meeting of Zeliangrong civil organisations was held today at Tarung community hall, Imphal to discuss the prevailing situation of the armed conflict between NSCN(IM) and Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) in Khoupum area, according to a joint statement issued by the State secretary of Zeliangrong Students' Union Manipur(ZSUM) and convenor, Peace Committee Khoupum Area. The meeting was attended by Zeliangrong Baudi, ZSUM, Rongmei Luh Phuam, Khoupum Area Peace Committee, social workers and leaders of Zeliangrong civil organisations. Condemning the prevailing armed conflict between the two outfits, the statement appealed for social peace and ensure safety of the public of Khoupum area. HITOWO extends IMPHAL, Mar 20: Highway Truck Owners' Welfare Organisation (HITOWO) today presented Cheiraoba gifts to media persons, according to a statement issued by HITOWO. The gifts were presented to laud their relentless service for the society as a whole, the statement said. It further said that with the celebration of Cheiraoba, people irrespective of caste, creed and religion will contribute to bring peace and unity in the State. Gas Today ATHOKPAM INDANE Booking on ---------- 03-02-15 Valid From ---------- 22-01-15 Stock -------- 612 (DNSC) Time - 7:00 am to 10:00 am gramme was attended by Professor Arup Ray Choudhury, ISI Library Kolkata, Professor N Devi, Dean, School of Human and Environmental Science, MU, Professor Durgasankar Rath, Bidyasagar University Kolkata as the chief guest, president and guest of hon- Y Nirmala Devi of Wabagai Tera Urak High School, L Sonaly Chanu and A Sushma Sharma of Ananda Purna School Thoubal won the second and third positions respectively. The first place for debate competition was won by T Rakshita Devi of KM Blooming Higher Secondary School, Khangabok while Joshika Heikrujam of Peace and Freedom Academy, Haokha and Baskaram Ningombam of KM Blooming Higher Secondary School, Khangabok occupied the second and third position respectively. The first, second and third places for the quiz competition went to Kh Robinson Singh and M Ashokumar of New Public Higher Secondary School, Khangabok, Rakesh Ningthoujam and Hemjit Sanasam of KM Blooming Higher Secondary School, Khangabok, Akoijam Robindro and Loya Naorem of Peace and Freedom Academy, Thoubal. UG cadres apprehended IMPHAL, Mar 20 Acting on a reliable information about the movement of some militants and over ground workers of UNLF in and around Yairipok area, a combined team of Thoubal district police commandos and 2 Assam Rifles conducted frisking operation at Yairipok bazar and arrested two active over ground workers of UNLF on March 19, according to a statement issued by the PRO, Police Department, Imphal. The apprehendees have been identified as Soram Ibohal Singh alias Koireng (50), s/o (L) S Achou Singh of Yairipok Poiroukhongjil Soram Leikai and Namoijam Boinao (31), s/o (L) N Amu Singh of Moreh Ward No 7, Heinoumakhong. On follow up action, the combined team with women police arrested another active worker of UNLF namely Thangjam Nandibala (44), w/o Md Ayub Khan of Moreh Ward No 7, Heinoumakhong. A case has been registered at Yairipok police station and investigation is going on. Based on a reliable intelligence input regarding the presence of some active ZUF cadres in and around Mantripukhri Lamlongei area, a combined team of Imphal West district police commandos and Imphal East police commandos conducted a search operation at a house in Mantripukhri Lamlongei area and arrested one active member of ZUF organisation, the statement added. The arrested individual has been identified as Poukhon Panmei alias Pundibonang (43), s/o (L) Pauwaba Panmei of New Keithelmanbi, Namching. On his disclosure, one 7.65 mm pistol with 4 live rounds were recovered from Langol Laimanai hill. Further follow-up action led to the arrest of another active member of ZUF namely Thomas Kamei alias Meilungjokpou (40), s/o Gaikem Kamei of Khoupum Namkaorong village. Investigation revealed that Thomas Kamei was holding the rank of SO (Section Officer) of finance in Imphal area and involved in extorting money from Government employees and businessmen. 37 demand letters of ZUF organization were also seized from his possession. A case has been registered at Heingang police station and investigation is going on. “CHUMMI” HAINA LOUBIBARA ? “LALLI” HAINA LOUBIBARA ? I read the 15th edition of Pabung 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 writethe 16th edition of the book as soon as possible. K. SARAT MEETEI L. Nabakishore TSE/29041-21 LOITANG KHULLEN our respectively. Speaking at the function, chief guest Professor Arup Ray Choudhury spoke on the need to update libraries to correspond with the advancing world so that students have an access to recent developments and occurrences. Sensitization programme held By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Mar 20 : RCINEZCC, Department of Social Welfare, Government of Manipur in association with Spastic Society of Manipur conducted a one-day in service training and sensitization programme for district level officers of Stakeholders Department on disability and rights issue today at Press Club, Majorkhul. IFS, OSD, Department of Social Welfare SS Chhabra, RCI-NEZCC chairperson Laishram Tokendra Ricky and NIEPMD Chennai Karthikeyan were the presidium members of the sensitization programme. Resource persons Nabakishore Singh, IAS, Joint Secretary, Department of Social Welfare, Laishram Sushma Rajput, Director, Spastic Society of Manipur, Dhaneshore Singh, rehabilitation psychologist, Department of Social Welfare, GMO and Karthikeyan, NIEPMD, Chennai spoke on ‘legislation for persons with disability’, ‘disability and rehabilitation’, ‘benefits and schemes for persons with disabilities’ and ‘mental health issues in children’ respectively. A total of 40 district level officers including social welfare officers, DSOs, CPOs, CDPOs and supervisors were present at the sensitization programme held here today. Prog ends By Our Staff Reporter IMPHAL, Mar 20 : A 45 day long entrepreneurship development programme on ‘injection technique for production of common household plastic item’ conducted at the Central Institute of Plastic Engineering and Technology (CIPET), Imphal, concluded today. Chief guest of the event Dr Th Muhindro Singh, Director, Planning Department, during his speech at the closing ceremony, lauded the centre for arranging such a development programme. Chandel, Additional Deputy Commissioner LN Kashang also attended the closing event. IMPHAL, Mar 20: Churachandpur District Students’ Union (CDSU) has petitioned the Regional Director of NIOS to reallocate examination centre allocated to Royal Academy, NIOS study centre as it will likely cause inconveniences to intending local candidates. Royal Academy NIOS study centre was allocated the Kendriya Vidyalaya, Upper Komkeirap, Loktak centre for their upcoming March-April NIOS theory examination. The student body is, however, wary that the school, located 20 kms from the academy, with no proper transportation facility, nor lodging facility, will be too demanding and risky for students, our correspondent reports. ZHRF sends SoS to Home Minister S Singlianmang Guite LAMKA, Mar 20: Zomi Human Rights Foundation (ZHRF) has sent a representation to the Union Home Minister seeking his intervention to station all the Sub-Divisional Officers at their respective sub-divisions and cater to the needs of the interior citizenry and bring administration to their respective doorsteps, our correspondent reports. In the representation, the rights body alleged that civil administration in four sub-divisions of the district has been non-functional since the late 90s. ‘There is no civil administration at these subdivisional headquarters. The offices of the Sub-Divisional Officer and Magistrate are not functional. To obtain a tribe certificate or a domicile, for instance, one has to come down to the district headquarters where the offices of all the Sub-Divisional Magistrate/Officer are functioning at a camp,’ it read. To substantiate their claim the foundation attached photos of four camp offices camp office of Tipaimukh at Apollo Veng, Central Lamka, the camp office of SDO/BDO Henglep located at Hmar Veng, the camp office of Thanlon at Zion Street, Central Lamka, the camp office of SDO Singngat at GCK Veng, New Lamka and the BDO camp office of Samulamlan at Sielmat - that are located within the town alongside a BDO office. A copy of the representation was also reportedly dispatched to the State Chief Minister Okram Ibobi. The representation as- Two more reform Bills get Parliament nod NEW DELHI, Mar 20: Two crucial bills, forming part of NDA government's reforms agenda, got approval of Parliament within minutes today after a number of non-NDA parties backed the legislations in Rajya Sabha where the ruling coalition is short in numbers. The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2015 and the Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Bill, 2015 got Parliament's approval in the nick of time as today was the last day of the first half of Budget session and the ordinances on these were to lapse on April 5. The bills had been passed by Lok Sabha earlier this month but in Rajya Sabha these faced strong opposition and had to be sent to two respective Select Committees. The committees gave their reports on Wednesday, leaving only two days for their passage. The Mines and Minerals Bill was passed by Rajya Sabha with one amendment as recommended by the Select Committee, necessitating its re-passage by Lok Sabha. The bill was passed after much controversy and procedural wrangling in the Upper House as several parties, barring Congress, Left and JD(U) supported it. JD-U members walked out before the voting saying they did not want to be part of the procedure. PTI Blackmoney Bill in LS 10 yrs jail for concealing foreign funds NEW DELHI, Mar 20: A Bill proposing to prosecute those stashing illicit wealth abroad with 10 year rigorous imprisonment and providing for a window to persons seeking to come clean on such undisclosed assets, was introduced in Lok Sabha today. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley introduced 'The Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets (Imposition of Tax) Bill, 2015,' proposing that it would come into effect from April 1, 2016. "Recognizing the limitations of the existing legislation, it is proposed to introduce a new legislation to deal with undisclosed assets and income stashed away abroad," said the Statement on Objects and Reasons of the Bill. The Bill provides for criminal liability with enhanced punishment with 3-10 year imprisonment for willful attempt to evade tax in relation to foreign income, along with a fine. Second and subsequent offence would be punishable with rigorous imprisonment for a term of 3-10 years with a fine of Rs 25 lakh to Rs 1 crore. "In prosecution proceedings, the wilful nature of the default shall be presumed and it shall be for the accused to prove the absence of the guilty state of mind," it added. The Bill also provides for a penalty of three times the amount of tax for concealment of income in relation to a foreign asset. Further, a penalty of Rs 10 lakh would be levied for failure to furnish return of income by persons holding foreign asset, failure to disclose foreign asset in the returns or furnishing of inaccurate particulars of such asset. The Bill proposes a limited window to persons who have any undisclosed foreign assets who wish to come clean. "Such persons may file a declaration before the specified tax authority within a specified period, followed by payment of tax at the rate of 30 per cent and an equal amount by way of penalty," it said. "It is merely an opportunity for persons to become tax compliant before the stringent provisions of the new legislation come into force," the statement said. The Bill, however, protects persons holding foreign accounts with minor balances which may not have been reported out of oversight or ignorance, from criminal consequences. "Evasion of tax robs the nation of critical resources necessary to undertake programmes for social inclusion and economic development. It also puts a disproportionate burden on the honest tax payers as they have to bear the brunt of higher taxes to make up for the revenue leakage caused by evasion," it said. Under the measure, the tax authorities have been vested with powers of discovery and inspection, issue of summonses, enforcement of attendance, production of evidence and impounding of books of account and documents. It also provides for adequate safeguards, making it mandatory to issue notices and grant opportunity to the assessee of being heard. Appeal to the ITAT, High Courts and Supreme Court has also been provided to safeguard the interest of the assessee. As per the Bill, the Government have been empowered to enter into agreements with other countries or jurisdictions for exchange of information, recovery of tax and avoidance of double taxation. Amendments to the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002, would be carried out to include offence of tax evasion as a scheduled offence under the Act. Referring to the new legislation, Jaitley had yesterday said: "we are going to make sure that there is no scope for misuse, but at the same time there is a deterrent for those who stock money abroad". The proposal to come out with a new law on the black money was announced by Jaitley in his Budget speech last month. The issue of black money, especially alleged stashing of illicit wealth abroad in places like Switzerland, has been a matter of huge political debate for a long time. The government has also been under pressure to act on the issue of black money, as BJP had mounted a huge campaign during the Lok Sabha polls last year with an assurance to check this menace. PTI serted that the non-functionality of these offices have caused immense hardship to the villagers as they are required to travel to the district headquarters at Churachandpur to receive any benefit from the Government schemes. Adding to the woes are the pathetic road condition in the interior areas. ‘Besides, the citizens and villagers at the village within the sub-divisions cannot feel the touch of administration as administrations are not delivered at the doorsteps of the villagers’. The message, while calling for immediate intervention from Home Minister also stated that bringing administration at the doorsteps of every citizen is a duty reposed on the Government by the Constitution. Workshop organised IMPHAL, Mar 20 : A workshop on ‘Nutraceutical Properties of Underutilized fruits and vegetables’, organised by ICAR research complex for NEH in collaboration with Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTSAU), Hyderabad under DBT TWINNING programme was inaugurated today at ICAR, Manipur Centre. Dr K Kipgen, Director, Department of Horticulture and Soil Conservation, Government of Manipur, ICAR Joint Director and Professor G Jiten Sharma, Manipur University, graced the occasion as chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively. The presidium members emphasised on the importance of nutraceuticals for healthy living during their speech at the inaugural session of the workshop. About 50 participants comprising of senior scientist, academicians, researchers from different institutes and KVK specialists attended the inaugural event. One held IMPHAL, Mar 20: Based on a reliable information, a team of police officers and personnel of Thoubal district including the CDOs conducted a search operation and arrested Md Hamidullah, s/o (L) Md Apaba Sora Maning Leikai on March 19, according to a statement issued by the PRO, Police Department, Imphal. 500 SP (Spasmo Proxyvon) capsules were seized from his possession. Investigation revealed that Md Hamidullah is into illegal drug business. A case has been registered at Kakching police station for further investigation. Ph.D Awarded Smt. Margaret Sitlhou has been awarded DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in Political Science by Manipur University, Canchipur for the thesis entitled “THE THADOU WAR AND ITS IMPACT ON THE SOCIETY,” 1917-1919. She completed her research work under the supervisor of Prof. S.N.A.W. Chishti, Deptt of Political Science, Manipur University. She is the second daughter of Late Henkholen Sitlhou and Smt. Lewish Sitlhou of Damdei, Taloulong, Sadar Hills, Manipur. TSE/29482-21
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