Thursday, March 28, 2013

Mumbai Police To Investigate Mizo Students Slur

Mar.27 2013 [sinlung.com]Mumbai Police took note of the incident that was narrated by Kima in his story Dear Mumbai Police, can I buy you a cup of tea? on Firstpost.

Mumbai Police Joint Commissioner of Police Sadanand Date commented on the post that the force respects all Indians as equal and assured the author of a proper inquiry of the incident. The comment:

“Hello Kima,
I received your post through a friend and have ordered an enquiry. This enquiry will be conducted by DCP Zone 2 Mr Nisar Tamboli 09870605999. You are requested to join this enquiry. We will certainly act against defaulting officers and staff on conclusion of this enquiry. You are free to contact me as well. My cell number is 9821223344. I could be contacted through email ‘sadananddate@yahoo.com’ as well. I would like you to retain trust in our systems and our concerns for protecting Indian Citizens without any discrimination.

Regards,
Sadanand Date IPS
Jt CP Mumbai Police”

The incident took place a few days ago at Malabar Hill. According to Kima, a Police van stopped in front of some younger Mizos standing on the pavement (there were many other people on the pavement eating sev puri and aloo chaat from the roadside vendors), and the uniformed police van driver angrily shouted at them.

When Kima, who was talking with a friend when that happened, asked the Mizos who were standing close to the police van about what the cop said, a young Mizo girl, said, “I think he said hey Nepalis, go back to Kathmandu!” while another guy standing beside her said, “No I think the cop asked if we are going to Kathmandu?”

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Gangrape survivor denied admission by schools in Meghalaya

Meghalaya, 26 March 2013 [CNN-IBN] --- Even after the arrest of 16 accused - minors and adults - in a gangrape case in Meghalaya, the survivor is still being victimised. The 18-year-old was forced to shift towns to escape harassment and is now being denied admission by new schools.

Two schools in Tura town in Meghalaya have refused admission to the 18-year-old gangrape survivor. The teenager was gangraped in a lane at Williamnagar in Garo Hills on the night of December 13, 2012. When CNN-IBN met her earlier, she had only one request. She wanted to change her school.

Bleeding and semi-conscious, on that December night she was dropped off to her home by two boys. "I was coming back from the winter festival with two other friends. A group of boys chased us. I ran and fell down. They hit me with a stone. I fell down and then they tore my clothes and raped me. I recognized two boys," she said.

Her parents were in shock when CNN-IBN met them in January. "It is a shame that boys from our community did this. My daughter should get justice," said the survivor's mother.

Nothing has changed or moved. Things have only got worse for the family. The girl has been photographed by the family members of the alleged rapists and threatened to withdraw the case in a manner activists had been threatened before.

With the help of student organisations she moved to Tura for a new start and a new school. But schools don't want to give admission to a gangrape victim.

All the 16 boys have been arrested. Eight of them are in juvenile custody and eight in jail. The trial has begun, but Williamnagar does not have a fast-track court.

"People are less bothered. They don't feel angry it seems. We came for a public protest. But nobody came out. We even called them with a microphone. Nobody came out," PMDR member Jaynie Ninring said.

The case was overshadowed by the Meghalaya elections and now with this rejection, it is one more day in the long wait for justice. 

Monday, March 25, 2013

Churachandpur consumer club takes action

LAMKA, March 23[Imphal Free Press]---The Consumer Club of  Churachandpur today set ablaze confiscated market items  which had expired. The expired items were collected from the Lamka market  at  Damkan Bazar, New Lamka Churachandpur around 10:00 am in the presence of the media and the public.

The items burnt today include tobacco products like Paras and Zarda, Meat Masala, eatable chips and mineral water bottles.

The items confiscated from more than 20 shops are said to be worth more than Rs 20 thousand. The shop keepers found selling the expired items were let off with a stern warning that their license will be cancelled if they continued to indulge in such activities.

Though there is an indication that the Government will act tough with products that can cause health hazard, many shops in Lamka are not getting the message and are selling such products openly.

The Consumer Club of Churachandpur in the past had apprehended many shopkeepers for hiding goods  with the intention of hiking up the price l of popular items that include Pan and daily essential items like rice, salt, potato and sugar.
Source:kanglaonline.com

Thursday, March 21, 2013

KNO condoles Moshon, killed by NSCN

IMPHAL, March 20, 2013 [TSE] --- The Kuki National Organisation has condoled the death of Moshon, Secy-Home of United Minority Liberation Army, a constituent of the Kuki National Organisation, an umbrella organisation comprising 17 armed groups, who was allegedly killed by Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagalim (Isak Muivah) on March 19.

Dragged out from a public meeting at Khangsim village by two stooges of NSCN (IM), Kosil and Koipiboy, Moshon was killed at Komlathabi for his commitment to resurrecting his root identity, Kuki, the KNO said in a statement signed by its president, PS Haokip.

The stooges of NSCN (IM), no doubt pseudo Nagas, have committed a crime against a honourable man, who strove to serve his people, the Kuki nation, it said.

The void left by Moshon's death is immense, but his sacrifice for the Kuki nation will not be in vain. His death will serve as acatalyst to fulfill the sacrifices he has made - the entire armed wing of KNO and the Kuki people will leave no stone unturned to fulfill his dream of a fully revived Kuki nation in Chandel, as in all Kukilands. All seventeen armed groups of KNO condoled Moshon's untimely demise while also praying for the family and friends he left behind.

According to The Imphal Free Press, the dead body of Saka Moson Khoubu Maring (40), son of Sonpien Khoubu Maring of Khansing village, Chandel district was handed over to his family members after post mortem at the Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of medicals science today (March 20).

It may be mentioned that Saka Moson was reportedly picked up by three unidentified persons from Khangsim village and his bullet ridden body  found in Khukham village, on the eastern side of Jora farm, reports The Imphal Free Press.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Zous celebrate Zogal Day in Manipur

Lamka, March 17, 2013 [TSE] --- Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhanngam along with some of his Cabinet colleagues today attended the Zogal Day cum Zouton celebration at Zogal Memorial Hall complex here.

Gaikhanngam while addressing the 94th Zogal Day celebration said calls for a fresh approach to develop the State. All the people living in the State of Manipur, despite the diversity in dialects belongs to Manipur, and peaceful co-existence should always be our priority, our collective efforts, he said.

He also appealed the celebration organizer - the United Zou Organisation to be an organization that promotes peace and unity in the state and not to be a problem for the State.

Social Welfare Minister AK Mirabai, Parliamentary Secretary V Valte, Saikul MLA Yamthong Haokip and Singngat MLA GS Haupu, among others, have attended the day's celebration that was observed with a massive public feast.

The feast was hosted at Zoumunnuam village with six cows and two pigs.

IPR Minister K Meghachandra, Thanga MLA Mangibabu, Chandel MLA St Nunghlung Victor and Sekmai MLA K Devendro Singh and Chairman ADC Chandel M Sesei Zou also attended the night programme that began from 6pm at the same venue and with the same fervor.

Zogal according to organisers was celebrated to commemorate the resistance put-up by Zou heroes against the British imperialist and the selfless sacrifices made during the 1917-1919 resistance.

Manipur: ZRO spells out UPF’s aspiration

Imphal, March 18, 2013 [TSE] --- Zomi Revolutionary Organisation (ZRO) has made it clear that the political aspiration/demand of the UPF is to create an autonomous hill State within the State of Manipur without affecting its territorial integrity.

Notably, UPF and KNO are two conglomerates of Kuki armed groups which are under tripartite SoO pact involving the Government of Manipur and the Government of India.

ZRO/ZRA is a constituent member of the UPF. The other members are KNF, KRA (U), ZDF, HPC (D) and ZRF.

Speaking to media persons at Churachandpur today, ZRO/ZRA external affairs secretary Calvin and home secretary Khuptang decried that the tripartite peace process is too slow.

One of the foremost demands put forward from the side of UPF for the political dialogue is creation of an autonomous hill State within Manipur without compromising its territorial integrity under which there can be a separate administration for the hills.

The UPF has already submitted memorandum to the Government of India as well as the Government of Manipur highlighting its political demands which would encompass all the six Autonomous District Councils.

However, the peace process is making little progress and it is not desirable at all, they said.

Claiming that ZRO alone has more than 400 cadres, Calvin and Khuptang informed that around 100 cadres are staying in the Mulvai designated camp while the remaining cadres would be housed at the designated camp being constructed near Thanlon. Arms and ammunition of the cadres have not been handed over to the Government rather they are kept in safe store with double-locking system.

They further confided that they found it hard to manage daily affairs with the meagre Rs 3000 given by the Government to their cadres as monthly stipend.

As of now, the Government has not made any arrangement to impart vocational training to the cadres stationed in the designated camp.

"We would wait and see what kinds of trade Government would take up for vocational training and it is also essential to ascertain what the cadres want for their vocations", they said. On being asked about the recent spurt in drug smuggling activities, the rebel leaders claimed that abuse of drugs has gone down considerably in Churachandpur district following a ban imposed by the party.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Irom Sharmila re-arrested in Manipur on her birthday

Imphal, March 13 2013[Sangai Express]-- Marathon hunger striker Irom Sharmila Chanu has been re-arrested by a team of Porompat Police at around 6 pm today.

Sharmila, who has been on a fast since November 2000 to demand the repeal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, was freed with the end of her jail term yesterday.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Airports of Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad are among the top five in the world

[PTI]--Airports Council International (ACI), a global body of airports, has adjudged Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport as second best after Seoul’s Incheon airport in the category of airports handling 25-40 million passengers per annum (MPPA) for their service quality for the year 2012.

Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji International airport was adjudged the third best in this category, an ACI statement said.

Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International airport (RGI) has bagged the second position for their service quality in the category of five to 15 MPPA. Japan’s Nagoya airport was adjudged the best in this category.

DoT may recommend extending prepaid services in J&K, North East

The DoT may recommend extending pre-paid mobile services in Jammu and Kashmir, Assam and North East till end of financial year 2014-15 on account of the overall improvement in performance of consumer application form audit.

According to sources, DoT may seek Committee of Secretaries approval to extend pre-paid mobile services which should end by March as per the prevailing order.

The department had issued an order to stop pre-paid mobile services in these three service areas due to security reasons.

Sources also said that DoT has noted improvement in consumer details provided in the application for mobile connections in these telecom service areas.

Also, DoT is contemplating to challenge a telecom tribunal TDSAT ruling against the government order which was issued to limit acceptance of Gram Panchayat certificate and Voter cards, issued during a certain period of time for mobile recharges and connections to reduce fake connections.

"Keeping in view the overall improvement in performance in the CAF (consumer application form) audit, we may consider recommending to CoS that the pre-paid service in the three areas ie J&K, Assam and North East may be extended for a period of two years effective from April 1, 2013," a DoT source said.

Source: NDTVgadget.com

Monday, March 11, 2013

UPSC Civil Services Exam 2013 Notification

Union Public Service Commission
EXAMINATION NOTICE NO. 04/2013-CSP DATED 5.03.2013
(LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS: 4/04/2013)
CIVIL SERVICES EXAMINATION, 2013
(Commission's website - http://www.upsc.gov.in)


The Union Public Service Commission will hold the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2013 on 26th May, 2013.

Ram Singh, prime accused in Delhi gang-raped suicide in Tihar Jail

New Delhi, Mar 11 [NDTV] --- In a huge security lapse, Ram Singh, one of the men accused in the gang-rape of a medical student in a moving bus in Delhi last December, has allegedly committed suicide at Tihar Jail, where he was lodged. His body was found in Jail Number 3 at around 5 this morning.

News agency AFP quoted prison's law officer Sunil Gupta as saying, "He tied all his clothes together and used the ceiling grille and a wooden stool to hang himself."

Who was Delhi rape accused Ram Singh? All you need to know

New Delhi, Mar 11 [firstpost.com] --- The sudden death of prime accused in the horrific 16 December Delhi gangrape Ram Singh, who committed suicide inside Tihar jail, is likely to affect the outcome of the trial say lawyers and experts. Here is a quick look at who he is and what his role in the rape was.



Prime accused in Delhi gangrape case:



Ram Singh, the driver of the bus in which the horrific gangrape was carried out, was the main accused in the case.  Singh, instead of parking the white chartered bus with its owner, had kept the vehicle with him on the night of the incident, reportedly met the other accused for dinner and then took the bus to drive around Delhi.



The group picked up the 23-year-old woman and her male friend as they were attempting to travel home after watching a film together.  The bus was driven through the bustling south Delhi areas of Munirka, Vasant Vihar and Mahipalpur as the six men raped and tortured the girl and beat her friend, using iron rods and other weapons.



According to the police report, the attack lasted at least 45 minutes.



There were six attackers, one of whom claims to be a juvenile and is being tried separately. Each of the men raped the 23-year-old woman, with at least two taking turns driving the bus. They penetrated her with two metal rods, causing such severe internal injuries that doctors later found parts of her intestines floating freely inside her abdomen.



The couple was stripped, robbed and thrown off the bus near Mahipalpur.



After fighting for her life for almost a fortnight, the 23-year-old woman breathed her last in Singapore on 29 December.



What he reportedly told the police

Singh reportedly had told the police that he had brutally assaulted the 23-year-old woman because she had resisted his attempt to rape her and bitten him.



According to police sources, Singh was drunk and he lost his cool when the girl bit him. After he was bitten he and his friends started beating the girl and her male friend with iron rods.



He had also snatched three mobile phones belonging to the girl and her friend so that they could not dial anyone for help after being thrown from the bus.



Singh had reportedly told the police that he had tried to destroy the evidence by washing the bus and also asked his accomplices not to talk about the incident. He parked the bus at RK Puram and later took it to its owner in Noida.



It was reportedly based on Ram Singh's confession that the police were able to arrest the others involved in the case, including his brother.



Ram Singh, with the four others, were charged with murder, gangrape, attempt to murder, kidnapping, unnatural offences, dacoity, hurting in committing robbery, destruction of evidence, criminal conspiracy and common intention under the Indian Penal Code.



Singh and the others in Tihar Jail had reportedly been assaulted by other inmates when they were taken in and had also been put on 'suicide watch'.



His background

Singh was a bus driver, despite an accident in 2009 that fractured his right arm so badly that doctors had to insert a rod to support it. He appeared on a reality television show in a compensation dispute with a bus owner, who in turn accused Singh of "drunken, negligent and rash driving".



Singh's neighbours describe him as a heavy drinker with a bad temper. One young woman said he used to get embroiled in violent rows and a relative recalled a physical altercation with her husband.



A Mail Today report  documents Singh as being a 'muscleman' in the Ravi Dass camp area of RK Puram in Delhi, a pocket of shanties in an otherwise upper middle class neighbourhood. Known for his drunken brawls in the neighbourhood, he had even reportedly eloped with a married woman, only to return after she passed away.



However, his parents had tried to justify their son's involvement in the heinous crime.



"They (Ram Singh and Mukesh) were not like this. In 20 years, they have never committed a crime. They must have been in bad company. As regards alcohol, that's common among drivers," Mangi Lal, the father of two of the accused, was quoted as saying in this Firstpost report.



Ram Singh had pleaded not guilty to the charges against him.



His death

Ram Singh died inside Tihar jail on 10 March. Prison authorities say he committed suicide using the clothes he was wearing to hang himself. The DG Prisons confirmed to CNN-IBN that Ram Singh committed suicide. However a magisterial inquiry has been launched into the incident, which is likely to impact the course of the trial. The death is also being seen as a major embarrassment to the Delhi police and Tihar jail officials.

14-year-old gang-raped in Kolkata, 2 arrested

Kolkata, March 11, 2013 [IANS] --- A minor girl was allegedly gang-raped in the wee hours of Monday in the city's Jadavpur area. Two of the accused have been arrested, police said.
"Following a complaint of gang-rape we have arrested two persons. The 14-year-old victim was allegedly raped and at least three to four persons are suspected to be involved," Deputy Commissioner (Jadavpur) Sujay Chanda said.
"A medical test on the victim to ascertain rape will be conducted soon," Chanda said.
According to police, the victim, along with another girl, had gone for a bath to a pond in the locality at around 3 a.m. on the occasion of Maha Shivratri. Two young men started teasing the girls.
While her companion fled the spot, the victim was forcibly taken by the youths to a building still under construction and raped.
The incident comes just two days after West Bengal Human Rights Commission chairman and former Supreme Court judge Asok Kumar Ganguly said West Bengal "was not lagging behind Delhi in the number of atrocities on women, and may have (even) surpassed the the national capital (in such crimes)".

Friday, March 8, 2013

ZYA Cultural Troupe to Represents Manipur in Delhi

A 16-member Zomi Cultural Troupe (14 girls and 2 men) from the Zomi Youth Association (ZYA) GHQ, Lamka, arrived in New Delhi on March 6, 2013, via the Rajdhani Express from Guwahati. They are currently accommodated in a hotel at Sant Nagar, East of Kailash.

The team is set to perform cultural dances as representatives of Manipur during the International Women’s Day celebrations at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), CV Mess, Janpath, New Delhi, on March 8–9. The event will be inaugurated by the Union Minister for Culture, with prominent women dignitaries such as Smt. Sonia Gandhi and Smt. Sheila Dixit expected to attend various sessions before the event concludes on March 14.

The team may also participate in Sunday worship services at EBC Church, Dwarka and ZCF, Parliament Street. A Delhi sightseeing tour is planned for March 11, before their return journey on March 12. All travel and accommodation expenses are sponsored by IGNCA.

ZYA Delhi Region is maintaining regular contact with the team. This marks a historic moment as it is possibly the first time a Zomi cultural troupe is representing Manipur at a national-level programme organised by an autonomous body under the central government.

KV NEWS

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

LICs' AAO exam 2013

Life Insurance Corporation of India invites Online Applications from eligible Indian Citizens for appointment to the post of Assistant Administrative Officer. Candidates are requested to apply On-Line only. No other means/mode of application will be accepted. The schedule of events shall be as under:
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
  • Start date for Online Registration----------5th March, 2013
  • Start date for Offline Payment of Application Fee/Intimation Charges at State Bank of India Branches -----------7th March, 2013
  • Start date for Online Payment of Application Fee /Intimation Charges --------5th March, 2013
  • Last date for Online Registration & Online Payment of Application Fee/Intimation Charges          ----1st April, 2013
  • Last Date for Offline Payment of Application Fee /Intimation Charges---------4th April, 2013
  • Download of Call Letter for Examination -----First Week of May,2013
  • Date of Online Examination (Tentative) -----------11th and/or 12th May, 2013


details LIC india

JNU Admission Notice 2013-14

The University will hold Entrance Examination on May 18, 19, 20 and 21, 2013 for admission to various full-time programmes of study at the following 51 cities : Agartala, Ahmedabad, Aizawl, Allahabad, Amritsar, Bangalore, Bareilly, Bhubaneshwar, Calicut, Chandigarh, Chennai, Coimbatore, Dehradun, Delhi, Dimapur, Gangtok, Guwahati, Goa, Gorakhpur, Gwalior, Hyderabad, Imphal, Indore, Itanagar, Jaipur, Jammu, Katihar, Kolkata, Lucknow, Madurai, Mumbai, Nagpur, Noida, Pant Nagar, Patna, Pondicherry, Pune, Raipur, Ranchi, Sambalpur, Secunderabad, Shillong, Shimla, Silchar, Siliguri, Srinagar, Thiruvananthapuram, Udaipur, Varanasi, Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam. In addition, the University will hold entrance examination at Kathmandu (Nepal).
(The University reserves the right to change/cancel any centre of examination without assigning any reason.)

·         Start of Online Application Process 7th February, 2013 from 10.00 a.m.
·         Closing of Online Application Process 23rd March, 2013 till 5.00 p.m.
·         Start of issue of offline Application Forms(by Post) 7th February, 2013
·         Last date for issue of offline Application Forms (by Post) 11th March, 2013
·         Last date of submission of completed offline or printed copy of the online  
     Application Form to reach JNU 28th March, 2013.

FOR DETAILS : VISIT jnu.ac.in

Delhi court charged Manipurs' Iron Lady for suicide attempt

New Delhi, March 5: A court in Delhi on Monday charged Manipur's Iron Lady Irom Sharmila Chanu with attempt to commit suicide. On Sunday, she came to the national capital from Imphal, Manipur to appear in the court in relation to the case where she has been charged with attempt to commit suicide during her fast until death at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on October 5, 2006.

 If convicted Sharmila, who is out on bail in the case, faces a maximum sentence of up to one year in jail. The next hearing in the case is scheduled for May 22. 

The 40-year-old peace-activist is on a hunger strike for last 12 years. She is demanding the repeal of draconian Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA). 

On being asked about government's stand on the controversial AFSPA, Sharmila said, "The government and the Army are colluding to cheat the people. The government is of the people, by the people and for the people. The government should control the Army also." "The government will listen. It depends on the movement of the people because we are a democracy. What I want is peace and justice, not the administration of a government that uses violence as a means for their governance," she told reporters, outside the Delhi Court on Monday. 

The court said, "It is alleged against you Sharmila...that you on October 4, 2006 at about 8 pm sat at Jantar Mantar on fast unto death until 11.30 pm on October 6, 2006 and refused to undergo medical check up and thereby committed an act with an intention or knowledge that under such circumstances that death may be caused and thereby committed an offence under Section 309 and within the cognisance of this court." 

The Magistrate added ,"I respect you, but the law of the land does not permit you to take your life." However, a frail, but determined Sharmila told the court, "I do not want to commit suicide. Mine is a non-violent protest. It is my demand to live as a human being. I love life. I do not want to take my life but I want justice and peace".
Source:oneindianews

Monday, March 4, 2013

Appeal for help in tracing a 28 year old man from Northeast India

New Delhi, March 2, 2013 [NEHELPLINE] -- Mr. Sadique Hussain Laskar, 28 years old, son of Azizul Haque and hailing from Guwahati, Assam lost touch with his family according to his cousin brother, Sahidul Islam. According to Sahidul, Sadique Hussain has been working at HCL, Noida since the last three months. His last contact was on 23 February 2013 and since then his mobile (no. 8377041156) is switched off, said his cousin brother Sahidul by phone to NE Helpline. 

NE Helpline appeals to general public and concerned authorities to help trace the whereabouts of Mr. Sadque Hussain. 

For more information, please contact
Sahidul Islam, Mob No: 09577700095
Nazia Laskar, Mob No: 09706327274 

Friday, March 1, 2013

Nuamsianhoi Zou in Delhi Metro rail ah sepna mu

Delhi Metro nop dan a thei khalou zong ihi maithei, ahilou leh khatvei/nivei va tou kha zel mai mai ana hi nanlei zong isanggamnu uh Nh. M. Nuamsianhoi Zou d/o Pa M. Haothong Zou of Molnoi Villlage in hun tomkhat ana paisa in Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) ah Customer Relation Assistant (CRA) sepna ana mu hi. Ama ahileh Zou sung a ding in DMRC nuai a sepna mu masa pen mai hilou in, North-East numei lah a ding in zong amasa pen ahi nalai hi. ZSP DB a ding a active tah ahi a, ikiletsahpi mama uhi. KALAISAI..!!!!

~ ZOGAM TODAY

One Northeast girl molested in Delhi

Delhi Police denied the case, FIR registered after two days

New Delhi, February 28, 2013

Crime against the North East people continues unabated in the national capital territory of Delhi. Just barely two days ago 10 Manipuri students of Delhi University were attacked by some local goons in the national capital, a 24-year-old girl from Manipur was allegedly molested and beaten by her Director on February 26 in Mahipalpur, south Delhi. The victim filed a complaint at the Vasant Kunj Police Station the same day, however, the police, Mr. Ravi Yadav refused to register the FIR.

The victim, Preeti (name changed), have been working at Gold Leaf Spa in Mahipalpur since October last year.

According to Preeti, she was beaten up by a Thai lady named Janya, Director of Gold Leaf Spa, who is also a business partner of Mr. Deepak Mittal, owner of the Gold Leaf Spa on February 26 around 2 pm. She filed a complaint at the Vasant Kunj Police Station on the same evening. When she went to get a copy of FIR today, Mr Ravi Yadav, SI who received her complaint said he has misplaced her complaint letter.

"I was abused, beaten, molested inside our office by our director, Janya. I felt unsecure, I may be beaten or attack any time. Some of my northeast friends were also beaten by her in the past," Preeti told NE Helpline.

General Secretary of North East Helpline, Dr Alana Golmei informed the matter to the PK Malik, the SHO of Vasant Kunj Police Station. NE Helpline media in-charge Bruce K. Thangkhal took the victim to Vasant Kunj Police Station and lodged the FIR u/s 323 IPC this evening. A medical examination was also done with the intervention of NE Helpline.

In the meantime, 10 Manipuri students of Delhi University were attacked in north Delhi on February 24 night in which one of them severely injured and got admitted in ICU while the other two sustained injuries. A case has been registered in Maurice Nagar Police station u/s 323/ 341/ 34 IPC on only February 27.

North East Helpline appeals to Delhi Police to immediately arrest all the accused involved in the crime.

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