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Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Kuki Research Forum Office Bearers 2021-23
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
ZYA in panpihna pia
Saturday, January 9, 2021
Gospel Thuzintung2021
A 38 veina TBC Woman khawmpi zousiang
Friday, January 8, 2021
TBCWD 2020 Sermon Note.
Zomi lasak siam Lengtong Pauno mualliam
Friday, January 1, 2021
NEW YEAR MESSAGE | ZRO | 1st January 2021
Thursday, December 31, 2020
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
IAS Officer to Missionary: Rev Rothanglien Hmar
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Pi Grace Zamnu'n "Doctor Hoipen" Album honna leh X'mas & New Year Gifts piakna nei
ZOMI SUNGA PAWL TUAMTUAM MAKAITE KITHUAHKHAWM
ATRPFM submit an ultimatum to VM and Governor
Imphal, Dec 28, 2020 (UNA): The All Tribals' Rights Protection Forum Manipur (ATRPFM) submitted an ultimatum to the Chief Minister and Governor of Manipur on the subject ultimatum in the matter pertaining to ADC Election in respect of Manipur regarding on the three matters namely, to comply with the order dated 18-12-2020 passed by the High Court of Manipur in W.P(C) No.647 of 2020 thereby suspended the impugned order dated 30-11-2020 of supersession issued by Additional Chief Secretary (TA & Hills) in the matter pertaining to conduct of ADC Election and set aside the same on the ground of contravention of the provisions of ADC Act 1971 and its rules made thereunder; to follow the order dated 05-05-2015 issued by Principal Secretary (Tribal Affairs, Hills, SC), Govt. of Manipur as a binding precedents/conventions and let the Chairmen of ADCs to continue as the Caretaker Chairmen during the suspension period and restore their positions as Joint Signatories of the Bank Account for financial transactions and to issue notification for elections to ADCs and conduct the elections within 5th January, 2021 tailing which we shall be in painful necessity to impose Bandh on National Highways from 6th January, 2021 in collaboration with Tribal CSOs and the public. Alternatively, extend the term of office of the ADCs till the actual election is not conducted.
The ultimatum issued by ATRPFM signed by its president Joseph Rongmei stated that the term of office of the ADC members has been expired in the month of May
2020 as per the Section 13 of the Act, 1971 and the notification for election or reconstitution of ADCs shall be issued before the expiry of the term. However, the state Government extended the term till November 30, 2020 without reasonable ground of administrative difficulties.
Stated that the Hill Areas Committee (HAC) recommended for conducting the election on time and not to extend the term further However, the State Government issued a supersession order without taking into consideration the views and recommendation of HAC.
The said order of supersession contravenes Section 47 of the Act, 1971 as the report from the Deputy Commissioner was not called for and there is no expiry date of supersession and the provisions under Sub Sections of Section 47 cannot be invoked as there are no grounds. That the Principal Secretary (Tribal Affairs, Hills, SC), Govt of Manipur issued an order dated 05-05-2015 thereby mandated the Chairmen of the ADCs to continue and serve as the caretaker chairmen during the conduct and till the completion of ADC elections 2015 of which the State Government will have to follow as a binding precedents/conventions, said the ultimatum.
And the State Government cannot remove the Chairmen from the Joint Signatories as there are no statutory provisions to do so. As per Section 43 of the Act, all money received by the District Councils shall be held by the District Councils in Trust' and no other authority is competent to replace the signatories of the Chairmen from their Bank Accounts. The Chairmen of ADCs shall remain as Joint Signatories of the Bank Accounts for financial transactions.
That, the Hon'ble High Court of Manipur was pleased to pass an order in W.P(C) No.647 of 2020 thereby put the impugned order dated 30-11-2020 of supersession in suspension on the ground that the State Government issued the impugned order in total disregard and disobedience of the court order of November 27, 2020. It was observed by the court that once and order has been passed by the court, it will have to be honoured and complied with, if no appeal is preferred against it.
In the above-mentioned facts and circumstances, it is demanded to take prompt necessary action and direct the state government and the department concerned to comply with the court's ordera nd set aside the impugned order dated 30-11-2020; follow the order dated 05-05-2015 Principal Secretary (Tribal Affairs, Hills, SC), Govt. of Manipur as binding precedents/conventions; issue notification for elections to ADCs and conduct the elections within 5th January, 2021, failing which we shall be in painful necessity to impose bandh in National Highways from 7:00 am of 6 January, 2021 for 48 hours or extend the term of office of the ADCs till the actual election is conducted, whichever is preferable; make the Chairmen of ADCs to continue as the Caretaker Chairmen during the suspension period and restore their positions as Joint signatories of the bank account for financial transactions.
And for which act of your prompt and necessary action, we, shall be grateful
Final Pact should not affect Kuki areas: KIM
Imphal, Dec. 28, 2020 (UNA): The Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM) submitted a memorandum to Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday during his visit to Imphal demanding exclusion of Kuki inhabited areas in the final solution to the Naga peace talks.
The memorandum stated that the issue of Naga integration has caused fear in the minds of the Kukis residing in Chandel, Tengnoupal, Kangpokpi, Churachandpur, Pherzawl and some parts of Tamenglong, Ukhrul and Senapati districts.
Appealing the Union Home Minister to settle the "NSCN-IM's criminal acts of murdering more than one thousand innocent Kukis including children, uprooting of three hundreds sixty villages and seizing their ancestral land and displacing of over ten thousands Kuki people", KIM said that any solution to the Naga issue without legal settlement of the Kuki issue will sow seeds of social and political upheaval in the region, it added.
MOU signed for 50% concession at two top Delhi Dental Centre
Monday, December 28, 2020
Friday, December 25, 2020
Khristmas 2020~ Pastor Thangdoulal Suantak
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Kuki gospel singer Miss Thethem mollem
Vangset umtah in mitinin pakai lem nadia kigot Jing laiyin Ng Boithem Haokip D/o Pu Seimang Haokip & Nu Thenngah Khoken Assam chun Tujingkal khovah dingkon Nisim 24 December 2020, 1:00Am vel in Saijang kho ah Typhoid nat athoh gim na akon in damdoh jou talou in Leiset a achaicheng toh Tahsa mel a kinung mu kit talou din eina mollem san taovin ahi.
~ THE ZALENGAM POST
ZOMI COUNCIL HQ LAMKA | DEIHSAKNA THUPUAK
Sesei Zou have been targeted and magligned by some valley-based civil bodies: United Zou Organization
24th December, 2020
supporter of 'War on Drugs' campaign and will always be in the days to come.
There have been multiple high profile drug seizures in Manipur including the present case. But, none have been targeted as much as the case involving a minority tribe leader Lhukhosei Zou. Neither student organization nor civil society has enquired or take interest in the other multi crore drug cases in the state. It is worth reckoning if these organizations are behind the demand for payment of Four Crores in Indian Rupees from Lhukhosei Zou while in NAB custody but which was denied or if they are not interested in the other drug cases because they belonged to larger ethnic groups in the state.
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UZO GHQ
ILLUMINATI BANG A HIEI? By Pastor M. Thangboi Zou
CHRISTMAS MESSAGE | ZYA GHQs India
SUALAM MIPILTEN MANGPA JESU VEHNA | Pastor M. Thangboi Zou
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
TYO Khuangmun Unit hong
Monday, December 21, 2020
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Sunday, December 13, 2020
PCI (Reformed) General Assembly 2020
The following were elected:
Recording Secretary: Elder KP Vanlalsanga
Asst. Recording Secretary: Elder T. Kaikhanmang
2021 GAWC OFFICERS
Moderator: Elder B. Luttinthang
Vice Moderator: Elder K. Liankhanthang
Saturday, December 12, 2020
Phaibem MELC inauguration
Hih hun ah Pastor Suanboi Tungdim in hunzakna lamkaih a, Upa Ngamhau, Chairman, Building Board in biakinn chabi piakkhiatna nei a, Right Rev. Dr. SK Manlun, Bishop MELC in biakinn chiamtehna suang banah biakinn thak hongkhia in Pasian kiang ah laan hi.
Biakinn sung a hunpi zakna ah, Upa SK Haokip, Chairman LCC in saptuam tanchin tawh kisai pulak in Upa Ngamhau in biakinn lamdan tawh kisai pulakna nei hi.
Hunzat sung in Upa Nengkhenthang, Moderator, MELC, Rev. Kamminthang, DS Singngat, Upa Zamkhosuan, Chairman, Singngat Division, Thanglunlal, Chairman, LYF Singngat Division, Chairperson, ELWA, Singgnat Division te apat greetings om hi.
LCC Phaibem in kipakna silpiak hunla a, huntawp ah T. Zamkholun, Phaibem hausapu in kipahkthu gen in, Rev.Thangliankham, Director Missions in gualzawlna ngen in hunzakna jou uhi.
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