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Monday, May 6, 2013
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Over 300 houses destroyed in CCpur storm
On the night of May 1 a strong gale hit the district and a day later, on May 3, a another spell of hailstorm again hit the district causing immense devastation, much more than it was initially assumed.
Addressing the Press at his chamber, ADC Chairman Langkhanpau Guite said over 74 houses were destroyed and at least 69 of them beyond redemption in New Lamka's Khominthang area alone.
The Chairman said 23 houses were destroyed in V Munhoi village, another 4 in Kanan Veng, 34 at New Lamka, 28 at Rengkai, 18 at Lungthul in Thanlon sub-division, 3 in P Sezol under Henglep sub-division along with the community hall, 7 in Suangpek also in Thanlon sub-division, 3 in Kotlian, 12 in Senvon and 11 in Parvachawm both located under Tipaimukh sub-division, 25 or so in Saikot area, 13 in Mission Veng, 14 in Saiton area, 31 in B Vengnom area including a Sunday School and a school at New Boljang, 9 totally and 15 partially damaged at Zenhang Lamka area and a Church at Pherzawl in Tipaimukh sub-division.
He also said that 5 schools; Thenmol JB School, Seilal Veng JB School, Lhangmol JB school, Tuithapi JB School, and Sanglel JB School all run by the ADC were damaged by the triple storms but nevertheless cited that flouting of construction quality norms as one of the main reason for the damage.
'Most of the schools have no iron rods on the pillar or has no pillar at all. The pillar portion were just coloured in a fashion that it appears to be an authentic pillar but without a proper pillar there,' he said adding it would be pertinent for all those involved in constructing such building to hold a soul searching and that similar practices were not repeated in future.He however did not mention any form of penalty that will be initiated against the contractors that flouted the construction norms.
Data available with the District Disaster Management Committee indicated that about 150 houses were completely devastated while about two times the number to be partially damaged. The number however would continue to increase as reports from some interior area were still awaited.
Three relief camps were set-up to accommodate the families whose belonging are completely shattered. Two of the camps are located at Khominthang with the local MDC and Executive Member ADC and incharge of Education M Gouzamang Guite bearing all the burden of running the camp. Another camp was set-up at B Vengnom by MDC Khaipao.
At PT Sports complex, one of the relief camps that housed about 31 families 23 year-old mother of one slept on a hostel bed her leg bandaged for the wound she received while trying to flee from her falling house. Recalling her ordeal she said she was cooking when the hailstorm struck early yesterday.
Suddenly their houses collapsed and its roof blown-off. While trying to escape, the cooking oil she had heated to fry her morning meal pour-on her leg causing her immense injury. It was only after the intervention of the local MDC that she was taken to hospital for treatment.
'The loss we have suffered made me numb and careless; I could not afford to care myself. All my concern was for my baby boy who turned one and a half years old. He has fever and how on earth could I care to get myself admitted at the hospital,' she told The Sangai Express today. When asked about her future plans, all she could said was 'I don't know.' Her husband a daily labourer she said was working to assemble something their family could restart their life with out of the rumble from from their devastated and rented house.
She was treated of her wound today with the insistence of the local MDC. When contacted the MDC also in-charge of Education said he has rope in the services of SSPP, the Paite Students' Welfare Association to help the victims out but will bear all the expenses himself. He said he had instructed the SSPP to collect the data of all those kids in the relief camps who lost their text book and assured that he will arrange a new set of books for all of them. 'The calamity is beyond our control but I want my people to be assured that I will left no stone unturned to restore their life and education with whatever means that was available before me,' he said with a matter of serenity.
The eldest son of Health minister Phungzathang Tonsing, Khanthang Tonsing and his sister have also conducted a spot visit of about a hundred houses destroyed by the storm yesterday and bearing the heavy rain. The Deputy Commissioner and Chairperson the district disaster management committee Jacintha Lazarus is out of stationed attending a training course at Mussourie but we are trying our best to fill the gap and present a reasonable response to the calamity, said an official.
It is also learnt that MLAs from the district including TN Haokip, Vungzagin Valte and Ginsuanhau have rushed to their respective constituencies along with relief materials.
Photo: The damaged house of Mr Johnson Pau, Assistant Editor of Zogam Today, Lamka
Saturday, May 4, 2013
NE tanchin NCERT leh CBSE laibu a tuansah ding kikupna Delhi ah um
Friday, May 3, 2013
CIVIL SERVICES EXAM 2012 FINAL RESULT: Successful Candidates of Chin-Kuki-Mizo-Zomi
New Delhi, May 3, 2013 --- Based on the results of the written part of Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2012 held by the Union Public Service Commission in October, 2012 and the interviews for Personality Test held in March-April, 2013, following is the list, in order of merit, of candidates who have been
recommended for appointment to: - [i] Indian Administrative Service; [ii] Indian Foreign Service; [iii] Indian Police Service; and [iv] Central Services, Group ‘A’ and Group ‘B’. A total number of 998 candidates have been recommended for appointment including 457 General (including 23 Physically challenged candidates), 295 Other Backward Classes (including 09 Physically challenged candidates), 169 Scheduled Castes (including 02 Physically challenged candidate) and 77 Scheduled Tribes candidates against 1091 vacancies ( 550 General, 295 Other Backward Classes, 169 Scheduled Castes and 77 Scheduled Tribes).
Successful candidates from Chin-Kuki-Mizo-Zomi are as under
S.NO. ROLL NO NAME 193 110551 Neilienthang Telien 761 317267 Grace Lalrindiki Pachuau 867 011389 Eric C Lallawmpuia 905 219433 Lalrinpuii Hrahsel 920 111246 Samuel S. Vaiphei 971 041269 K. Lalbiakchhunga 984 010110 Joel G Haokip |
Delhi nursing student loses eye in Mumbai acid attack
Mumbai, May 03, 2013 [Indian Express] --- A NURSING graduate from Delhi, set to join the Army Medical College in Colaba, Mumbai, as a lieutenant, lost vision in her right eye after an unidentified man threw acid on her, minutes after she arrived at the Bandra railway terminus on Thursday morning. The accused was reportedly travelling in the same train, Delhi-Bandra Garib Rath, as the victim, Preeti Rathi, 25, who was accompanied by her father, Amarsingh Rathi, uncle Vinod Kumar Singh, and aunt Sunita Singh. Preeti has been admitted to the Masina Hospital in Byculla. "The victim has suffered severe internal burns due to inhalation and consumption of acid and has been put on ventilator. She has completely lost vision in her right eye, but her left eye appears to be all right. She remains critical," said Dr R B Dastur, director, Masina Hospital. "I called the Army Medical College and asked for help. But the management said that since Preeti had not officially joined duty, they could not do anything. They told me that she cannot join now," said Vinod Kumar. Preeti's aunt told the police that she saw the attacker at Navsari, Gujarat. "The accused possibly boarded the train at Navsari. Sunita Singh told us that she first saw him at the Navsari railway station with a bottle in his hand. She then spotted him on the platform of three other stations. It appears that he picked his chance after the train reached Mumbai," said B Shirsat, DCP, GRP (Western Railway). According to the police, the attacker was in the same coach (G-2) as Preeti and her family. Vinod Kumar also recalled spotting the accused in the coach early on Thursday morning. "At 5:30 am, I walked to the door to get some fresh air when I saw him standing near the bathroom. He appeared to be 20-22 years old," he said. "The man had covered his face and rushed at us from the front. He was carrying a plastic bottle and threw its contents at us. Most of it hit Preeti, even entering her mouth, and she began to bleed. A little fell on my hands. We fell to the ground while the attacker ran away and disappeared into the crowd," said Amarsingh. "Several people gave chase but the accused got away. The angle at which the incident has been captured by the CCTV camera has not helped us identify the man," said Shirsat. Amarsingh, a foreman at the Delhi government-run electricity plant Bhakra Beas Management Board, and two other passengers were also injured in the attack. The family is now struggling to pay the medical bill. "The Railways gave us an ex-gratia payment of Rs 5,500. But the hospital has asked to pay Rs 60,000. We had brought only around Rs 20,000 with us, of which more than half has been spent on medicines," said Amarsingh. A case has been registered at Bandra GRP police station under Sections 307 (attempt to murder) and 326 (voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means) of the IPC.
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R--A--P--E “Don’t be an idiot: Don’t blame the victim”
RAPE is a type of sexual assault, which is initiated by one or more persons against another person without that person’s consent. The act may be carried out by physical force, coercion, abuse of authority or with a person who is incapable of valid consent, such as one who is unconscious, incapacitated, or below the legal age of consent. This is what RAPE means.
What comes in our mind when we read newspaper reports “a girl is being raped”? Do we blame her dress code, place, time, her characters? But...no matter where, at what time, what she wore or whatever she did – if she said “NO”, it is “RAPE”. Our conceptions and understanding towards the victims promoted the RAPISTS to have a sense of raping innocent children and women in today’s society. We are an idiot to blame the victims rather than helping them, which leads the rapist to fulfil his lustful fantasies – to rape again and again, whenever chances come. Do we raped a baby girl just because of her dress? Do we raped a women just because she is too flirty - loose characters - street girls? Or just because we try ourselves to show off that guys are stronger or braver than women? No..! We are just an IDIOT!
It is not a shame at all to report sexual offence, but it is one of the sweetest source to solve the problems and the most preventive measures to avoid RAPE. Many of the children and women in our society hesitate to report to their parents-relatives-elders. We tend to know such incident only when the situation is critical and most of the victims reported as only the last option or knowing herself that she won’t be able to manage her problem. It is believed that rape also happens within a family, husband-wife, friend circles, relatives and in a relationship. We may wonder how “rape” can be happen in life-partner (husband & wife), but once a women say “NO” or if it’s without her consent, it’s a RAPE.
Have we ever think how many of our beloved children, sisters and women in our society have had faced such situation which remains unheard where they hid and ashamed of to let know their parents and swallowed the pains though it truly hurts them. Here, it is our duty to have a good relationship with parents to daughters to parents. In a situation where daughters trust their parents, they are likely to share the top secrets. If it’s not, parents may not be able to find out the hidden dark side of our dear ones. PAINFUL!
When crimes are not publicized, it seems to repeat one after another unnoticed. We all want to stop “rape” but no one will be able to STOP it until and unless if the crime is not reported. It is known that most of the victim reported only when they are in helpless condition, researchers found that women who have been abused or raped tend to hide such offences. In such condition the rapist will not QUIT his attitude unless we do something against the rapist. Let us be open, let us not feel shame to stand-up for the TRUTH in order to PREVENT rape.
~ Khams Zotal
Lamka town looks 'land of hailstones'

Lamka (Manipur), May 3, 2013 --- A violent windstorm accompanied by rain, rolling thunder and hailstones swept Lamka, the famous and vibrant town of Churachandpur in Manipur on Wednesday (May 1) night. According to reports, numerous school buildings, a church and over hundreds of houses were devastated. Trees and electric poles were uprooted. This is amazing and it is believed to be the first ever havoc happened in the history of Zogam Lamka.


Here are some of the photographs collected from various Lamka-based Facebook Groups and individuals, which tells the inside story. Sarabjit Body to be cremated in Bhikhiwind Friday
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Delhi Police leh NE Student ten Co-ordination cum Review Meeting nei
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Meghalaya Assembly Speaker, members call on President Mukherjee
Meghalaya Assembly Speaker, members call on President Mukherjee
New Delhi, May 1 (ANI)--- The Speaker and several Members of theMeghalaya Legislative Assembly called on President Pranab Mukherjee at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Wednesday.
Speaking on the occasion, Mukherjee congratulated the newly elected 28 young members of the assembly.
He stated that as legislators they have manifold responsibilities and they are the face of the people living in their constituencies.
He advised them that it was important that they should attend assembly sessions regularly and also maintain discipline and adhere to the code of conduct of the assembly.
He stated that it was crucial that the assembly is allowed to discharge it's business without any disruptions.
He wished the legislators all success in their legislative careers.
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Imphal airport to go international in June
K Kemalatha, regional executive director, Guwahati, and her entire team of engineers and the technical team of the Airports Authority of India (AII) called on chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh at his office on Monday.
During the meeting, the progress of construction and improvement of facilities for customs, immigration and security inside the airport were reviewed, said a statement issued by the secretary to the CM. "This will facilitate the start of international operations from Imphal Tulihal airport shortly," the statement said, adding that the revenue minister, chief secretary, DGP and other senior state officials also joined the meeting. The government has already acquired the required land for converting the Imphal airport into an international airport. Currently, over a dozen flights land on a daily basis at the airport, located at the Malom village in Imphal West district.
Review of SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act, 1989
Delhi girl raped by friends in Gurgaon
Sarabjit 'clinically dead' in Pakistan; family to return Wednesday
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
4-yr-old rape victim dies in Nagpur
Nagpur (Maharashtra), April 30, 2013 [ANI] --- The four-year-old rape victim from Ghansor in Madhya Pradesh's Seoni District, who was battling for her life, has died of cardiac arrest at the privately-run Care Hospital in Nagpur.
Doctors said that the child died at 7.45 p.m. on Monday night after all efforts to revive her through cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) had failed.
They said the child's body was sent for a post mortem an hour after her death to the Government Medical College and Hospital as it was a medico legal case.
The girl was in coma ever since she was airlifted from Jabalpur on April 20. The victim had suffered a severe damage to her brain and was on life support system and drugs. The Madhya Pradesh Government bore all of her medical expenses.
"Her haemodynamic parameters which at least were stable until a few days back were deteriorating. Her blood pressure was very low in spite of best possible medication," Dr Ashok Tank had said on Monday, adding that she was pronounced dead at 7.45 p.m.
The girl was kidnapped from her residence on April 17 in Ghansor and was apparently abandoned in the fields after being raped. She was found by some villagers on the morning of April 18.
One of the two accused, Firoz Khan (28) - who was a friend of the girl's uncle - was arrested from Bihar's Hussainabad area in Bhagalpur district. The other accused Rakesh Chaudhary (24) was arrested earlier.
The girl's father was a labourer and was not in Ghansor at the time of the incident. Her mother is a farm hand.
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Journalist arrested for rape attempt on six-year-old girl
YAVATMAL (MAHARASHTRA), APRIL 29, 2013 [PTI] --- A 50-year-old journalist of a local vernacular daily was arrested for his alleged attempt to rape a six-year-old girl in Maharashtra, police said today.
The accused, Pradeep Laxman Deshmukh, was caught on Sunday by a youth from an isolated spot near Arni state transport bus stand while he was trying to rape the girl studying in first standard. The journalist was handed over to police by the youth and his friends, Arni police station official Girish Bobade said.
"The accused was in an inebriated condition and confessed to have committed the crime," he said.
A medical examination conducted on the victim at Yavatmal Medical College confirmed attempt to rape.
Pradeep works for a local Marathi daily and is married. He has an 18-year-old daughter and a 16-year-old son, Bobade said, adding that the accused happens to be the victim's neighbour and often used to take her on his bicycle after promising her chocolates or other eatables.
The accused was produced on Monday before a local court, which remanded him in magisterial custody, police said.
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Monday, April 29, 2013
Dr HH Mate Honoured with National Award in Delhi
New
Delhi, April 29, 2013 — Dr. Houlim Hemkholun Mate,
popularly known as HH Mate, a versatile personality with notable contributions
in education, science and technology, and social work, has been honoured with a
prestigious national award today at the Constitution Club in New Delhi.
Dr. Mate received the Rashtriya Pragati Award from Dr. Bhishma Narain Singh, former Governor of Tamil Nadu and Assam, during a national seminar on “Individual Achievements on Economic and Socio-Development.” This award, recognizing his excellence in education, was instituted by the All India Business Development Association, Delhi. Among the 130 awardees, Dr. Mate stood out as a lone recipient from Northeast India.
Hailing
from the conflict-ridden state of Manipur, Dr. Mate has added another feather
to his cap with this honour. His impressive list of accolades includes 13
International Awards, 50 National Awards, 4 Global Awards, 6 Regional Awards,
and 5 State Awards, totaling 78 so far. By May-June, he anticipates receiving
six more awards -- two each in Bangkok, Hyderabad, and Colombo -- bringing his
total to 84. If he garners another 16 awards between July and December, Dr.
Mate’s tally will reach a remarkable 100.
Speaking
to Zogam Today, Dr. Mate shared, “I have written over 700 articles, 30
research papers, and 13 books, and presented 33 seminar papers in India and
abroad. I will continue to contribute in the days to come.”
A
Journey of Perseverance and Excellence
Born
in 1957 to Pu Holkhojam and Pi Deihat in Lamjang Village, Chandel district,
Manipur, Dr. Mate is the eldest among five brothers and four sisters. His
educational journey began at the age of five. Despite scoring only 38% in his
HSLC exam in 1982, Dr. Mate persevered, later achieving 45% in PUC (Science)
and 58% in BSc (Physics) from Churachandpur College, Lamka, in 1982 and 1985,
respectively. He went on to earn a BE (Electronics & Telecommunication)
with 63% from AMIETE, New Delhi, in 1989; MSc (Physics) with 73%, MPhil
(Physics) with 75%, and PhD (Physics) with 78% from Osmania University,
Hyderabad, in 1991, 1993, and 1999, respectively. Notably, Dr. Mate was the
MPhil topper at Osmania University.
A
Vision Inspired by a Dream
In
July 1989, Dr. Mate experienced a dream that left a lasting impact on his life.
While passing a 30-story building in New York City, he heard a voice calling
his name. Turning back, he encountered an old man resembling Albert Einstein.
In the dream, the man blessed him, saying, “I will lead you into lands where
your forefathers never landed. Go peacefully, teach, show, and enlighten the
children.” The dream revealed four areas -- education, science and technology,
social work, and ornithology -- where he should focus his efforts. While he
chose not to pursue ornithology, Dr. Mate committed himself wholeheartedly to
the other three fields. He kept this dream private for many years before
sharing it with Zogam Today.
Early
Milestones and Recognition
Dr.
Mate’s first significant recognition came in 1997, when he received the Bharat
Excellence Award in New Delhi after publishing three books that took him 15
years to complete. This marked the beginning of his journey toward realizing
his dream.
A
Life Dedicated to Education and Social Work
Married
to Kimjalam in 2000, Dr. Mate is blessed with five children. He attributes his
success to hard work and honesty, saying, “There is no shortcut to success;
hard work and honesty are my secrets.”
After
working as a Junior Scientist at ISRO, New Delhi, for eight years, Dr. Mate
left his job to fulfill his dream. In 2002, he founded the Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
Foundation School in Tuibuang, Churachandpur district, Manipur, where he
currently resides and oversees the school’s operations.
“Doing
charitable work is the best service for mankind on earth. To uplift and educate
poor children is my mission. Since the beginning, I have sponsored 35 orphans
in my school,” Dr. Mate told Zogam Today.
Dr.
Mate has dedicated his life to molding and transforming the lives of children,
striving to make them true citizens and future pillars of the nation. His
unwavering commitment to education and social service continues to inspire
many.
~
Bruce K. Thangkhal, Joint Editor,
ZOGAM TODAY
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