Press Release: Investors of PayGD Enterprises

Investors of PayGD Enterprises Appeal to Manipur Police and Competent Authority to Take Action against Kshetrimayum Manglemjao Singh, who Has Duped Rs 80 Crores from 3000 Investors.

Imphal, 8 April 2022  —  The victims of PayGD Enterprises Kakching have filed a police complaint against Manglemjao Singh, the owner of PayGD Enterprises, and his associates, who have duped Rs 80 crores from 3000 investors. An FIR 27(03)2022 KCG PS under section 406/428/467/468/471/120B of the Indian Penal Code for the criminal breach of trust, Cheating, Forgery of valuable security, using as genuine forged documents, and electronic record with criminal conspiracy is registered at the Kakching Police station. 

The victims have also filed another complaint at the Competent Authority, the Commissioner (Power), the Banning of Unregulated Depository Schemes Act 2019, Government of Manipur, Manipur Secretariat, Imphal, Manipur on 16 March 2022 against Kshetrimayum Manglemjao Singh, his wife Kshetrimayum Ongbi Sitabali Devi, and their associates. 

Victims of PayGD Enterprises appeal to Manipur Police and the Competent Authority to take action under the Banning of Unregulated Depository Schemes Act 2019 against Kshetrimayum Manglemjao Singh, his wife Kshetrimayum Ongbi Sitabali Devi, and their associates. If no action is taken from the police and the competent authority by 16 April 2022, the victims will seek intervention from the Honourable Manipur High Court by filing a writ petition to direct the police department and the competent authority to take action as per the Banning of the Unregulated Depository Schemes Action 2019. 

Kshetrimayum Manglemjao Singh and his associates have been running Ponzi schemes under the banner of PayGD Enterprises, alluring people with a promise to give high return commission for the last several years. The victims did not know the trick of Kshetrimayum Manglemjao Singh, his wife Kshetrimayum Ongbi Sitabali Devi, and their associates to allure people and dupe their hard-earned money. More than Rs. 80 crores from 3000 people from Kakching and other places were cheated by Kshetrimayum Manglemjao Singh and his associates. 

The victims of PayGD Enterprises appeal to the Honourable Chief Minister of Manipur, Shri N. Biren Singh to look into the grievances faced by investors. Under his leadership, Shri N. Biren Singh has adopted the Banning of Unregulated Depository Schemes Rules in 2021 and appointed the competent authorities. The victims appeal to the Government of Manipur to implement the above-mentioned law to stop the Ponzi schemes run by the known and unknown swindlers in the state. 

Investors Demand the following Actions: 
1. Arrest Kshetrimayum Manglemjao Singh, his wife Kshetrimayum Ongbi Sitabali Devi, and their associates immediately and bring them under the law of the land. 

2. Attach the moveable and immoveable assets under the Banning of Unregulated Depository Schemes Act 2019 immediately, that Kshetrimayum Manglemjao Singh, his wife Kshetrimayum Ongbi Sitabali Devi, and their associates had accumulated with the money collected from the investors. 

3. Freeze PayGD  ICICI Bank account number 204005007584 at Thoubal Athokpam branch immediately and trace the route of money collected from the investors and diverted to different sources. The people involved in the transaction of the fund collected from investors should be investigated under the provision of the Banning of Unregulated Depository Schemes Act 2019.

4. Freeze Bank Accounts and Demat accounts belonging to Kshetrimayum Manglemjao Singh, his wife Kshetrimayum Ongbi Sitabali Devi, and their associates immediately. 

5. Disburse the hard-earned money of the investors by disposing of the moveable and immovable properties, which are accumulated by Kshetrimayum Manglemjao Singh, his wife Kshetrimayum Ongbi Sitabali Devi, their associates and by recovering fund diverted to their family members, their relatives, their closed associates. under the provision of Banning of Unregulated Depository Scheme Act 2019.

The investors of the PayGD Enterprises will take further democratic steps if their grievances are not addressed by bringing Kshetrimayum Manglemjao Singh, his wife Kshetrimayum Ongbi Sitabali Devi, and their associates under the law of the land. 

Released on behalf of the victims of PayGD Enterprises, 
Ningthoujam Robinson Singh (Petitioner)
Erum Ningthou Pareng Makha Lou Kakching, Manipur 

Moirangthem Madhuchandra Singh (Petitioner)
DSA Ground, Turel Wangma Kakching, Manipur 

Haobijam Premchand Singh (Petitioner)
Heidroipokpi Leikai, Tokpaching, Manipur  

Thiyam Tombisana Devi (Petitioner)
Turel Wangma Kakching,  Manipur 
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Waves of transformation through Apple Farming in NER – under MoDONER

PIB Delhi, 12 April 2022  —  Apple is one of the most widely consumed fruits in the world. Due to the favourable agro-climatic conditions of the North Eastern Region, low chilling Apple varieties have great potential. In order to tap the opportunity, the North Eastern Region Community Resource Management Society (NERCRMS), Shillong, has taken the initiative to introduce and promote apple in the region. The initiative was launched in the year 2018 with the financial support from the North Eastern Council (NEC), Ministry of DoNER, Govt. of India.

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 The initiative received an overwhelming response from the farming community and as well as from the various government and non-government agencies. Based on the success, the North Eastern Council (NEC), Ministry of DoNER, Govt. of India continued their support and launched the second phase of the project Promotion of Low Chilling Apple Plantation in NER of India in the year 2020-21.

 

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The NERCRMS, in collaboration with the Ziro Valley Charity Mission Society (ZVCMS), Arunachal Pradesh, organised a capacity building programme on the Management of Apple Orchard and Distribution of Organic Fertilizer & Bio-Pesticides in the ZVCMS Office in Lempia, Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh.

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Accordingly, 23(twenty-three) beneficiaries were identified from various Community Based Organizations (CBOs). They were trained on the scientific use of organic fertiliser and pesticides to enhance the quality of their harvest.

Mr. Hibu Dante, Horticulture Development Officer, Ziro, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, presided over the training programme as the resource person. Mr. Dante applauded the initiative of NEC, MDoNER, GoI in empowering the farming community of Ziro. He stated that the training has been beneficial for the CBO members in developing their skills and competencies required to start micro-enterprises. He also encouraged the organizers to implement more such projects in the near future. At the end of the programme, the beneficiaries also received necessary supplements for their orchards.

Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi ji, North East India is witnessing a new era of peace, progress and prosperity. The Ministry of DoNER, led by the Hon'ble Union Cabinet Minister Shri. G. Kishan Reddy, is making determined efforts to empower Kisaan Shakti of NER. Through such initiatives, the waves of transformation is reaching to the farmers and making them economically self-sustainable. (PIB)

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Waterways could provide the greatest opportunities for young entrepreneurs: Sarbananda Sonowal

DIBRUGARH, 12 April 2022  — Mr Sarbananda Sonways and AYUSHGovt of India today said that we could anchor robust business relations with our neigowal, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterhbour nations through the optimal and holistic development of the ecosystem of waterway.

 

Addressing the Inaugural Session of 'Waterways Conclave 2022', a two-day event organised by the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Govt of India and Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) with the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and ICC as the industry partners and PwC as the Knowledge partner, he said, "Within a radius of 2000 kilometres, we have all big cities with a combined population of 800 million, the minister said, and added, "waterways could provide the greatest opportunities for our young entrepreneurs."

 

Mr Sonowal invited the industry to proactively partner with the government in the waterways sector and contribute to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's AatmNirbhar Bharat vision.

 

Mr Himanta Biswa Sarma, Chief Minister, Government of Assam, said that Assam is implementing 770 crores Assam Inland Water Transport project to provide safe and convenient ferry services to passengers.

 

Talking about the importance of the waterways ecosystem in the northeast, Mr Sarma said that the Brahmaputra basin possesses nearly 30% of India's water resource potential and cargo movement through waterways would significantly reduce dependence on cargo transportation for roadways.

 

"Regular movement of cargo through waterways would create job opportunities and open international market for local products through cost-effective transport," he said.

 

Alluding to the importance of achieving logistics efficiency and, in turn, the waterways sector, Mr Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Govt of India, in his virtual address, said that the logistics cost is 8 to 10% (of the cost of goods) in China, 10-12% in the European countries and around 12% in USA and 16% in India.

 

The minister averred that waterways are the most cost-effective medium of transport compared to road and railways. "As far as the logistic cost is concerned, the logistics efficiencies the waterways is the ultimate mission for all of us," he added.

 

Mr G Kishan Reddy, Minister of Development of North Eastern Region, Govt of India, in his virtual address, said that waterways would be significantly helpful in realising the potential of abundant natural resources in the northeast.

 

Mr Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister of Communications, Electronics & Information Technology and Railways, Govt of India, said that we must try to achieve as high a share of the waterways sector as possible in the logistics mix, comprising rail, road, and waterways in the country.

 

"One litre of fuel will transport one tonne of freight, 24 kilometres by road, 95 kilometres by rail, and an impressive 215 kilometres by waterways," the minister added.

 

Highlighting the immense potential of the waterways ecosystem for the North-east region, Mr Sanjay Bandopadhyaya, Chairman, Inland Waterways Authority of India, said, "We are not only trying to connect with the neighbouring countries, but also with all the states of this region and extending to Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Odisha."

 

Alluding to the numerous milestones achieved in the waterways sector, Mr Sanjeev Ranjan, Secretary, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Govt of India, said that a record movement of 4.5 million metric tonnes under the Bangladesh India Protocol Route had been achieved.

 

Mr Lyonpo Loknath Sharma, Minister of Economic Affairs, Royal Government of Bhutan, said that the trade between Bhutan and India was increasing and invited the stakeholders to work towards enhancing the link between Assam and East Bhutan, which has a vast potential in terms of economy of scale. "Leveraging waterway is the answer and we are looking forward to regional connectivity," he added.

 

Highlighting the potential of the waterways ecosystem in Bangladesh, Mr Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury, State Minister of Shipping, Govt of Bangladesh, said, "There are 700 rivers in Bangladesh, out of which 54 are on the boundary between Bangladesh and India."

 

Addressing virtually, Mr Chowdhury said that about 8480 kilometres of the navigable waterway of Bangladesh could be utilised for transportation and distribution of goods between Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Bhutan."

 

Dr Rajkumar Ranjan Singh, Minister of State, External Affairs, Govt of India, said that close to 99% of India's northeast region boundaries are international and pointed to the need to explore and leverage the proximity of the Bay of Bengal.

 

Mr Rameshwar Teli, Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Govt of India, said that 111 waterways had been declared national waterways. He added that waterways in the northeast would be an alternative to the Siliguri region, commonly referred to as the chicken neck of the country.

 

Mr Chandra Mohan Patowary, Minister for Transport, Industry & Commerce, Act East Policy Affairs, Skill Development, Welfare of Minorities, Govt of Assam, said that Assam singly has 1500 kilometres of navigable water route out of the total 14500 kilometres in the country. "All ship builders will get the same benefit as industries under national and state policies," he added.

 

Mr Awangbow Newmai, Minister of Water Resources and Relief & Disaster Management, Govt of Manipur, also addressed the gathering.

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Solace Academy calls for helping needy children

Solace Academy, a charitable school for families affected by the construction of Khuga Dam is in need of Computer sets & Children books.

The school is Preparatory to Class 7 situated at Jacintha Rehoboth , S.Munhoi Village, Singngat TD Block,Churachandpur,Manipur.

It is manage by the Action for Women & Child Advancement (AWCA) since 2014.
Students are from poorest of the poor families who could not afford to study in town school.Solace academy wishes to provide maximum quality education to these children by providing free computer class,Music/ Keyboard & Library.

In this regard ,it is an appeal to those having the hearts to help needy children in building their future to kindly donate:

1.Computer sets or
2.Children books.
(Used ones also accepted)

Thanking you.
For queries or donation kindly contact :
1.Jenny (Head incharge)
2.Grace Zamnu (Managing Secy.)
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MLA Vungzagin in khosung a di'n Transformer pia

THANLON, April 9, 2022  —  MLA Pu Vungzagin Valte panlakna ziak in i khosung a ding Transformer khat ki neihbeh hi.  Huchi bang a deihsaktu heutu i neihkhak hamphat huai mahmah hi. Pathian in ompih zel leh chih deihsak na i khak hi.

Thanlon kho sung in transformer 3  ki neita ding hi.
1. Damdawi inn gei a pen in Vengnuam leh Elimveng teng  mei peta ding hi.
2. Community Hall gei a pen inn Missionveng, Bazaarveng leh a transformer omna kiim a teng pe ding a.
3. Tua ki fit thak pen in Hausa veng, Baptistlane leh public ground khang a teng pe ding hi.

Transformer teng i zat theih chiang in mei lam a buaina tawm deuhta ding a gintak ahi. Huaiziak in mahni a bang a ngai in hoih tak a etkol leh a fees piak thanuam suah leng a hampah pen ki hi ding ahi.
Kuapeuh in hiai Electric tha a phatuam thei pen a zat sawm chiat ding in i ki deihsak mahmah hi.

Hiai toh kisai a tha leh zung sengkha tengteng tung a kipahna lian mahmah hi. Amaute Pathian in ompih leh ichi hi.
 
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TSP GHQs saina in exam dingte thumsakna nei

LAMKA, April 3, 2022  — Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi General Headquarters (Students' Body) saina in tuni nitaklam dak 1:00PM in Thangkhal Baptist Church Tangnuam a Class X leh XII Exam dingte Banah kaam/sepna zong te a di'n thumsakna nei uhi,

Hunzatna MG Muanlal information Media & Publicity Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi General Headquarters in lamkaih a, Miss Naomi Biakkim Finance Secretary TSP GHQs in patna thumna nei in, Miss Lydia Manhoihching in phatna laa sa hi,

Pastor T. Chinminlian, Director Youth & Mission Thangkhal Baptist Church (TBC) in hasot thugenna leh Exam Sinlai Naupang te adingin thumsakna nei ah, Genmuansang Vice President TSP GHQs in kipah thugenna nei in, hun tawp a Upa Hangkhankhup Local Chairman Thangkhal Baptist Church Tangnuam in Thumna nei in paikhawm tengin kimel thei tuahna in theitui dawn khawmna nei in hun zou uhi.

Thangkhal Sinlai Pawlpi (TSP) General Headquarters in ahih leh, Thangkhal Nam sung a, (Thangkhal Ham leh Pau) zang sung a Students te Maban ding khualna in, kum sialin Exam dingte hasotna leh thumsakna (Thupha piakna) programme na neih pih jel uhi.

Hunpaisa a TSP General Headquarters leh TSP min leh Thangkhal Minam itna tawh na semte zahna sangpe'n pia hi.

TSP GHQs in hibang a Thangkhal Nam sung a Sinlai Naupang te Maban ding khualna aneih nasep a neih te uh KHALVONTAWI SOCIAL MEDIA (Voice of Thangkhal) in zong pahtatna sangpe'n kipia hi.

TSP Motto : Righteousness Exalts a Nation (Estd 1987)

~ MG Muanlal
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Lamka: Manipur PHED Churachandpur | Zone-III Water Supply Timetable

WATER is one of the most basic needs, yet in Lamka and across Churachandpur, people face daily struggles to access clean drinking water.


Public supply is irregular, borewell water is often unsafe, and many households depend on makeshift purifiers.

The Khuga Dam project began in 1983 as a multipurpose scheme to supply electricity and water. After years of delay and silence, work resumed only in 2002. On 12 November 2010, the dam was officially inaugurated by Sonia Gandhi. The dam stands 38 meters high and 230 meters wide, with a cost of about INR 2.5 billion. Yet, despite such a huge investment, it has brought no real benefits to the people of Lamka or Churachandpur district.

Despite the presence of Khuga Dam nearby, its benefits have not reached the people. Residents wait for hours with buckets and cans whenever water is released. 


This timetable from PHED shows the limited schedule on which families must rely for their daily needs.



Government of Manipur
Public Health Engineering Department, Churachandpur

Time Table for Water Distribution under Zone-III (Issued: 04/05/2022)

DaysTimingAreaPipelineDuration
Mon / Wed / Fri6:00am – 8:00amNgathal (Vaal Veng)NLCPR (300mm dia.)2 hrs
8:00am – 10:00amKannan VengNLCPR (300mm dia.)2 hrs
10:00am – 12:30pmJoshua RoadNLCPR (300mm dia.)2 hrs 30 min
12:30pm – 3:00pmAwmsuk RoadNLCPR (300mm dia.)2 hrs 30 min
3:00pm – 5:30pmTedim Road (From UCO Bank to Lanva Bridge)NLCPR (300mm dia.)2 hrs 30 min
From 5:30pmLamka College & Ebenezer S/RNLCPR (300mm dia.)
6:00am – 8:00amMuolhum (Vision School Line), Khawpibul Road, Bethlehem Veng Line, Muolhum (Dam Veng), SimvengNESID (350mm dia.)2 hrs
8:00am – 10:30amLailam Veng, Rengkai, Bible HillNESID (350mm dia.)2 hrs
10:30am – 12:30pmBeulah Lane & ApolloNESID (350mm dia.)2 hrs 30 min
12:30pm – 2:30pmKhumujamba & Nehru Marg (Upper portion)NESID (350mm dia.)2 hrs
2:30pm – 4:30pmNehru Marg (Lower portion) & Tahiti RengkaiNESID (350mm dia.)2 hrs
4:30pm – (no end)Rengkai Muolhum & Don Bosco S/RNESID (350mm dia.)1 hr
7:00am – 8:00amMission RoadSDF (350mm dia.)1 hr
8:00am – 10:00amIB RoadSDF (350mm dia.)1 hr
10:00am – 11:00amMission Veng, Gangte VengSDF (350mm dia.)1 hr
11:00am – 12:00pmHeadQuarter VengSDF (350mm dia.)1 hr
12:00pm – 1:00pmRed Cross Road, Salem VengSDF (350mm dia.)1 hr
4:00pm – 5:00pmSDO Office AreaSDF (350mm dia.)1 hr
5:00pm – 6:00pmChiengkonpang, ThengraleriakSDF (350mm dia.)1 hr
6:00pm – 7:00pmHmar VengSDF (350mm dia.)1 hr
7:00pm – 8:00pmB-Phaicham, Kamdo VengSDF (350mm dia.)1 hr
Tue / Thu / Sat6:00am – 8:00amRengkai Zion Veng, GS RoadNLCPR (300mm dia.)2 hrs
6:00am – 8:30amCollege Road (Vengnuam)NLCPR (300mm dia.)2 hrs 30 min
8:00am – 10:00amZogam Road, Tedim Road (Western side from UCO Bank to Lailam Bridge)NLCPR (300mm dia.)2 hrs
8:30am – 10:30amSaikham RoadNLCPR (300mm dia.)2 hrs
10:00am – 12:30pmSahei RoadNLCPR (300mm dia.)2 hrs
10:30am – 12:30pmTawna Road, Unity Street (Elim Veng)NLCPR (300mm dia.)2 hrs
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~ BRUCE K. THANGKHAL
Joint Editor, Zogam Today
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CM Biren virtually attends Pariksha Pe Charcha 2022

IMPHAL, April 1, 2022 (DIPR)  — Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh virtually attended the Pariksha Pe Charcha, 2022, an interaction programme of Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi with school students at the Sangai Hall of Hotel Imphal. Altogether 200 students and their teachers from six different schools of Imphal East and Imphal West also attended the event. The event was also live telecasted for students and teachers at various schools located in different parts of the State.

Speaking on the sidelines of the event at Imphal, Chief Minister N Biren Singh appreciated Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his innovative ideas of giving educational awareness to the students, teachers and guardians.

He said the Hon'ble Prime Minister's initiative will help in developing independent thinking in the young minds and is an innovative effort never seen before anywhere else.

The Chief Minister appealed to the young students, parents and teachers to follow the ideas and suggestions shared by the Hon'ble Prime Minister.

During the 5th edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha today, Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi interacted with school students, parents and teachers in a town-hall interactive format at Talkatora Stadium, New Delhi from 11 AM onwards.

The interaction programme was live telecasted on Doordarshan (DD National, DD News, DD India), radio channels, TV channels, digital media including YouTube channels of EduMinofIndia, narendramodi, pmoindia, pibindia, Doordarshan National, MyGovIndia, DDNews, RajyaSabha TV, Swayam Prabha.

Education Minister Shri Yumnam Khemchand and Public Works Minister Shri Konthoujam Govindas, Education (S) Commissioner Shri M Harekrishna, Education (S) Director & State Project Director Samagra Shiksha, Manipur Shri L. Nandakumar and other officials attended the event in Imphal.
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Photo: Fresher's Meet of People Representatives

MLA Pu Vungzagin Valte in Churachandpur leh Pherzawl district a MLA te kimu khawmma hun neipi.
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"Biography: Robin Hibu, IPS"

Memorable day of my life, my struggles and tiny  endeavors for less privileged NE people in cities  has been encapsulated in the Biography by  Thanmi Khamrang after 2 years of painstaking research .

- Launched by Mary Kom, Olympian and Grand Daughter of Mahatma Gandhi Tara Gandhi at Delhi .


- Hope it will inspire others to do a bit for less privileged sections of society.

- It's available online at Amazon and Flipkart.
Thank you.

Robin Hibu IPS
Delhi.


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CM warns Drug Peddlers to either surrender or face consequences

IMPHAL — Chief Minister Shri N. Biren Singh warned drug peddlers and dealers operating in the State to either surrender or face consequences of the stringent action which will be taken against them. He was addressing the media at the Chief Minister's Secretariat today regarding drugs menace in the State.

He continued that any person arrested with illegal drugs, regardless of quantity, would face compulsory jail term of one year which will be extendable upto two years under relevant act. He added that the State Police would file a case to any person found with illegal drugs regardless of quantity possessed. However, uses of drugs for treatment of addicts at rehabilitation centres under the supervision of doctors would be exempted.

   The Chief Minister mentioned that the situation of drug menace in the State is still alarming although the police forces had seized many illegal drugs during the last five years under the War on Drugs-I Campaign. As such, the State Government will be putting much effort to totally root out drug menace from the State under War on Drugs-II. He informed that the State Government had recently re-constituted the Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF) led by IGP- zone-III Nishit Kumar Ujjwal which had started functioning. The task force would not compromise to any pressure from any person or group and would work sincerely, according to law, with the objective to root out drug menace in the next two years.

    Maintaining that any negligence on the part of police, thereby letting the drug peddlers to escape, will not be excused, Shri N. Biren added that they should work dutifully to nab drug peddlers at any cost. He further stated that the State Police should make legal authorities aware of the drugs related situation in the State and also provide protections to judges and lawyers from any undue influence.   He informed that the Director General of Police had been to open outposts with 5 to 10 police personnel at every village, where illegal trafficking of drugs is frequently carried out. The Anti-Narcotics Task Force had also been empowered to procure necessary vehicles and other equipment, he added.

    He also informed that drone surveys will be conducted to locate all the poppy plantation areas. Assam Rifles and Central Narcotics Force will also be deployed in addition to the State Police to root out poppy plantations. Home Minister Shri Amit Shah had also expressed a positive note to provide the personnel for the same, Shri N. Biren added.

    Relating the issue faced in natural conceiving by young couples in the State, according to a report from Health Department, to mass uses of intoxicants, he stated youths nowadays had started using intoxicants as a fashion. Such behaviour had posed a question on our future generations, he added. He, therefore, warned that no person involved in drug trafficking would be excused even on grounds of earning their living by carrying out such illegal activities. There are many respectful ways to earn a living, he added.

    Regarding the indefinite bandh called by the Southern Angami Public Organisation, Shri N. Biren informed that the State Government had written a letter to the Nagaland Government and a copy of the same had also been sent to the Home Minister. The police outpost is purely within the territorial boundary of Manipur and as such, the Government will not compromise the State boundary under any pressure, he added. He further stated that the issue will be resolved soon through diplomatic ways. (DIPR) 
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Covid Centres to close in Manipur

Closing down of COVID CARE CENTRES and termination of Staff engaged for COVID related duties.
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Directorate of Social Welfare: Written Test


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Apunba Manipur Matam Ishei Kanglup (AMMIK): Press Note


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ALL ASSAM MANIPURI YOUTHS' ASSOCIATION: Press Statement


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TUCHUNGA KUKI MLA KAIDOH HO CHANCHIN CHOMCHA

by Helun Haokip

Pathen lungset in tukum 2022 Manipur Assembly Election ah thinglhanga seat 20 umlah ah Eimi Kuki chate mi 10 ahung kaidoh theijun kipapi aumlheh jeng uve. Akhohtah khat vang chu amaho hin abonchauva BJP ticket adel u anahin, amujou ho chu party a chu umden uva, amu joulou ho chun party dang a join u ahitai. Ahin hichea kipa umtah khat kit chu Kuki People's Alliance (KPA) Candidate teni ania akaidoh hon chu ahin, hia konna hi ivet leh next Assembly election tengle vang mi tamtah KPA ticket ahung kichu diu kinep aum thei tai.

Tuchung hin Eimi te laha heavy weight a seithei phabep tichu Pu T.N. Haokip, Pu V. Hangkhanlian, Pu Ngamthang Haokip, etc. ho alolhing jou tapouvin, kikhelna vang ideiju ahitai ti mudoh theina chu ahitai. Ipi hileh tuchunga hung kaidoh jouse ikipapi uvin, hiche toh kilhon chun amaho mimal chanchin chom chacha ana veu hite:

(1) Pi Nemcha Kipgen (BJP): Ama hin Nursing profession ahin dalhan 2017 chun Kangpokpi constituency a kon in MLA ana kaidoh in, Kukite laha numei MLA kaidoh masapen anahi tai. Akaidoh doh in N. Biren Singh ministry ah Social Welfare and Co-operation Minister in ahung pang in, term lhung in vang ana pang tapoi. Amahi nampi natong Pu Semtinthang Kipgen (Pu Thangboi aka Pu Semma) loinu ahi. Tuchunga Kangpokpi a chu Nepali khat hung kaidoh kha di ham tia dipchah taha akium laijin, Pathen lungset in Pi Nemcha ahung kaidoh kit in, kipapi aumlheh jeng in, aman jong amasa a sanga gunchu joa gam le nam na ahin toh ding ikinep piuvin ahi.  

(2) Pu Letpao Haokip (BJP): Amahi aumtalou Pu Tongkhothang Haokip chapa ahin, 18 January, 1976 kum chun Aihang kho (Chandel district) ah anapeng in ahi. Graduate achaijou vin special contractor jong anahin, ahin 2017 Manipur Legislative Assembly election a chun Chandel constituency a kon in NPP ticket in MLA ana kaidoh in, Shri N. Biren Singh ministry ah Youth Affairs and Sports & Irrigation and Flood Control Department (now Water Resources Department) Minister in term lhung keeijin anapang in ahi. 2021 kum lhun kon lam chun NPP anadalha in BJP ah alut in, chuleh constituency jong akhel in, Chandel hita louvin, Tengnoupal joh ah ahin tet tan ahi. Maring khat mama hung kai kit ding ham tia dipchah taha akium laijin, Pathen lungset in ama sangtah in ahung lolhing in kipapi aumlheh jeng in, aman jong tuchunga hi gam le nam na phataha ahin toh ding ikinep piu vin ahi.

(3) Pu Vungzagin Valte (BJP): Ama hi Churachandpur district a um Mualnuam kho ah anapeng in, B. Sc  achaijou vin Bank a natong (Banker) khat anahin, ahin 2017 chun Thanlon constituency a kon MLA ana kaidoh in, term kichai kon lam in N. Biren Singh Ministry ah Hills & Tribal Development, Transport and General Administration Department (GAD) Minister in anapang in ahi. Ama hin Manipur Assembly innpi toukhomna a Alfred Tangkhul in Sappao va thu adoh phatea adonbut theilou jeh in, mihon totnopna in ana neijun ahi. Ipi hileh akaidoh kit ahitah jeh in, aman jong tuchung beha gam le nam na phataha ahin tohding ikinep piuvin ahi.

(4) Pu Haokholet Kipgen (Independent): Amahi aumtalou Pu Palun Kipgen chapa ahin, tutua Kangpokpi district sunga model village khat a seithei Hengbung kho haosa jong ahi. Amasa in Saitu le Tadubi constituency teni a kon in jong MLA ana kaidoh kha tan ahi. Tuchunga chu mi tamtah in Pu Lamtinthang Haokip chu kaidoh dinga anagel u ahin, hijong leh Pu Haokholet Kipgen jong hi thilbol thei leh central langa BJP national lamkai tamtah to jong kihethem mi ahijeh in, nampi a dia thil tamtah ahin tohdoh ding ikinep piuvin ahi.

(5) Pu Ngursanglur Sanate (Janata Dal-United/JDU): Ama hi aum talou Pu Ngurdinglian Hmar chapa ahin, apa chu term ijat ham Tipaimukh constituency a hi ana kaidoha Cabinet Minister a jong anapang ahi. Pu Ngursanglur hi tuchung akaidohna Tipaimukh mama a hin amasa in jong MLA khat vei ana kaidoh khatan ahi. Aman jong tuchunga hi gam le nam na gunchu tah a ahin toh ding ikinep piuvin ahi.

(6) Pu Lallian Mang Khaute/LM Khaute (JDU): Ama hin M.A. (Pol. Sc.) ana chaijouvin, 1985 kum chun IPS (Manipur-Tripura cadre) anasun doh tan ahi. Hiti chun Eimi/Kukite laha din Manipur DGP (Director General of Police) masapen din 2017-2021 sung in anapang in ahi. Tuchung in Ccpur constituency a kon in mi tamtah in Pu V. Hangkhanlian joh kai dia aginchat laijin ama ahung kaidoh theijin, kipapi aumlheh jeng in, aman jong gam le nam na kitah taha ahin toh ding ikinep piuvin ahi.

(7) Pu Paolenlal Haokip (BJP): Ama hi Pu Tonglal Haokip chapa ahin, 2003 kum chun Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU, Delhi) ah M.Phil. (International Relations and Affairs) ana chaijin, Parliament a Executive Officer in jong anapang in, ahin gam le nam ngailut jallin 2021 chun anatohna hoitah chu ahin dalhan, Saikot constituency ah MLA ahin tet in ahung kaidoh theijin, kipapi aumlheh in, aman jong mipin akinep pi na banga gam le nam na kitah taha ahin toh ding ikinep piuvin ahi.

(8) Pi Kimneo Haokip-Hangsing (KPA): Ama hi Pu Ngamthang Haokip (Former Minister) chanu ahin, aloipa/ajipa jong hi nampi natong Pu David Hangsing ahi. Ama hin M.A. achaijou vin, Manipur Assembly Secretariat ah Committee Officer na anatong in, ahin 2021 chun nampi natong dia ahung kipehdoh tahjeh in, anatohna chu anadalha tan ahi. Ama jong hi Pathen lungset in KPA candidate akaidoh teni laha khat ahung hithei jeh in nasatah in ikipa piuvin, gunchu tah a gam le nam na ahin toh ding ikinep piuvin ahi.

(9) Pu Chinlunthang Manlun (KPA): Ama hi aumtalou Pu Thangkhanlal Zou chapa ahin, apa jong chu 1990 kum a chu Kuki National Assembly (KNA) ticket a MLA ana kaidoh ahi. Pu Chinlunthang hin LLB anachaijin, lawyer khat ahin, hijongleh gam le nam ngailut jallin 2022 Manipur Assembly election Singat constituency ah KPA ticket in ahin tet in, Pathen lungset in ahung lolhing theijin, nasatah in ikipa piuvin, ama jong hin mipi kinepna banga gam le nam na kitah taha ahin toh ding ikinep piuvin ahi.

(10) Pu Letjamang Haokip (BJP): Ama hi Pu Tongkhongam Haokip chapa ahin, 2000 kum chun Manipur University ah M.A. anachaijin ahi. Tuchung 2022 Manipur Assembly election ah Henglep constituency a kon in MLA ahung kaidoh in, kipapi aumlheh jeng in, ama jong hin mipi kinepna banga Henglep gamkai ahin semhoi jepa adeha Henglep le Ccpur kikah lampi hi ahin semdoh ding ikinep piu vin ahi.

Pathen in phatthei boh uvin tin, Manipur a cheng Eimite jouse kipum khatna le khantouna hung hitau hen.


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23 Buffaloes died in Ukhrul district, Manipur

Ukhrul, March 25, 2022 — Ukhrul district sung Indo-Myanmar Pillar No 128 leh 129 a New Tusom village ah bang natna hiding hiam chi theilou in lawi (Asiatic water buffaloes) 23 si hi.
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Ngoiphai Tualkuan Sepaih Group in meeting nei

Lamka, March 24, 2022 — Ngoiphai Tualkuan Sepaih Group Chairman Pa Khailamthang lamkaihna in tunitak lam dak 1:00PM in a 3-veina Ngoiphai Tualkuan Sepaih Group meeting Pa Thangkhanpau inn, Tuibuang a nei uhi.

Meeting neizoh in paikhawm member teng in itna Annkuang umkhawmna nei ua, Ngoiphai Tualkuan Sepaih Group Member Pa Thangkhanlal leh Pa Khupsuanlal te nau tuahtuah kipakpihna in vehna nei uhi.

Nitak dak 7:00PM in Tuibuang a Dr. Nemchia Clinic a Thangkhanlal ta nau sen etna nei ua, Group min in ₹1000 toh avehna nei uhi.

Nitak Dak 7:50PM in a member pih mah uh Thingkangphai a om Pa Khupsuanlian te nausen etna zong nei uhi. 

Ngoiphai Tualkuan Sepaih Group te'n amau member sunga Zi nei/Pasal nei te kipakpihna in Beel khap 7 piak hiding chi ua, member sunga vangsiatna ziaka sihna tanpha tuak a omleh Member khat in ₹1000 in gaalna nei ding uhi.

Tualeh member sunga a Family member te uh damlouna tuakte ₹1000 in veh na nei ding ua, shina tuak a omleh Puandum khatin tuam ding uhi. Banghiam chia major operation tan tuak a omleh ₹2000 a veh ding uhi.

Ngoiphai Tualkuan Sepaih Group ah tu-leh-tu'n member 48 pha ahihdan Pa Khailamthang, Chairman in gen hi. Ngoiphai Tualkuan Sepaih Group ah Ngoiphai tualkuan mi, sepai a sem pangkhalou member a omleh, member a laklut tou zel hiding ahihdan zong gen hi.

~ KHALVONTAWI
VOICE OF THANGKHAL
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TUCHUNG KUKITE KAIDOHNA CONSTITUENCY 10 HO A VOTE AMU JAT U

by Helun Elson Haokip

(A) Churachandpur A/C: 
1. Pu L.M. Khaute (JD-U): 18,231 (38.24%)
2. V. Hangkhanlian (BJP): 17,607 (36.93%)
3. Mangchinkhup Paite (INC): 8,482 (17.79%) 
4. James Khuma Hauzel (Ind.): 2,244 (4.71%) 
5. Th. Thangzalian (NPP): 515 (1.08%)
6. Dr. Jainson Haokip (KNA): 248 (0.52%) 

(B) Saikot A/C: 
1. Paolenlal Haokip (BJP): 18,457 (35.10%) 
2. Khaipao Haokip (NPP): 12,586 (23.93%) 
3. T.N. Haokip (INC): 10,250 (19.49%) 
4. Onkholer Karong (Ind.): 5,169 (9.83%) 
5. George T. Haokip (NCP): 4,796 (9.12%) 
6. Joshua Thiek (KNA): 837 (1.59%)
7. John Pulamte (JD-U): 231 (0.44%) 
8. John MK Thang (Ind.): 78 (0.15%) 

(C) Henglep A/C: 
1. Letzamang Haokip (BJP): 13,897 (50.36%) 
2. T. Manga Vaiphei (INC): 6,049 (21.92%)
3. Nehminthang Haokip (NPP): 3,824 (13.86%) 
4. T. Thangzalam Haokip (SHS): 2,605 (9.44%) 
5. Genneikhup (JD-U): 1,097 (3.98%)
6. Sehpu Haokip (Ind.): 84 (0.30%) 

(D) Singhat A/C: 
1. Chinlunthang Zou (KPA): 12,098 (51.19%) 
2. Ginsuanhau Zou (BJP): 10,179 (43.07%)
3. T. Hangkhanpau (JD-U): 1,031 (4.36%)
4. Tuankhan Kiamlo Hangzo (INC): 267 (1.13%) 

(E) Thanlon A/C: 
1. Vungzagin Valte (BJP): 4,863 (36.45%)
2. Khanthang Tonsing (NPP): 4,112 (30.82%) 
3. Langkhanpau Guite (Ind.): 2,789 (20.91%) 
4. Thangkhosei Guite (JD-U): 797 (5.96%) 
5. Lalhlunsang Sungte (SHS): 658 (4.93%)
6. Thangkhangin (LJP): 71 (0.53%) 

(F) Tipaimukh A/C: 
1. Ngursanglur Sanate (JD-U): 6,267 (49.24%)
2. Dr. Chaltonlien Amo (BJP): 5,018 (39.42%)
3. Thangthatling (NPP): 1,315 (10.33%) 

(G) Tengnoupal A/C: 
1. Letpao Haokip (BJP): 21,663 (51.70%)
2. D. Korungthang (NPF): 15,252 (36.40%)
3. Wairok Morung Makunga (INC): 4,099 (9.78%)
4. Tantanga Kohai Moshilpha (Ind.): 777 (1.85%)
5. Kh. David Maring (RPI): 52 (0.12%) 

(H) Kangpokpi A/C: 
1. Nemcha Kipgen (BJP): 14,412 (57.37%) 
2. Soshim Gurung (JD-U): 9,016 (35.89%) 
3. T. Kipgen (INC): 1,376 (5.48%) 

(I) Saitu A/C: 
1. Haokholet Kipgen (Ind.): 12,456 (31.52%)
2. Ngamthang Haokip (BJP): 9,762 (24.71%)
3. Lamtinthang Haokip (INC): 7,133 (18.05%) 
4. Kammang Lhouvum (NPP): 6,978 (17. 66%) 
5. Th. Sanglou Maram (Ind.): 2,924 (7.40%)
6. L. Johnny Gangmei (JD-U): 164 (0.42%) 

(J) Saikul A/C: 
1. Kimneo Haokip-Hangsing (KPA): 6,710 (25.38%)
2. Kenn Raikhan (Ind.): 5,461 (20.66%) 
3. Chungkhokai Doungel (Ind.): 5,107 (19.32%)
4. Ch. Ajang Khongsai (JD-U): 4,486 (16.97%)
5. Yamthong Haokip (BJP): 2,667 (10.09%) 
6. Lhingkim Haokip (INC): 935 (3.54%) 
7. Seikholal Haokip (NPP): 645 (2.44%) 
8. Jamchinlen Lunkim (RPI): 322 (1.22%) 

Alhinglou ahilouleh adihlou aumleh kihetsah tuo ding in ikitem uve...

~ Kuki People's Alliance FB Group
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TBC (ABA) JOURNAL CALENDAR 2022

Office of the
THANGKHAL BAPTIST CHURCH (ABA)
JOURNAL CALENDAR

February
1-2 : Audit
4 : Payday
6 : S/S Patni
7 : School Kai patni
11 : W/D 1st Thumni
14 : M/D 1st Comt.
18 : W/D 1st Comt.
20 : Zomi Namni
24 : Y/D 1st Comt.
25 : C/D 1st Comt.

March
1-2 : Audit hun
4 : Payday
7 : Litt.1st comt.
10 : B/M 1st Comt.
11 : Music 1st Comit.
18 : Worker & Elder Seminar
21 : Bible 1st Comt.
25 : TBC 2nd Comit.
27 : Palm Sunday

April
1 : Good Friday
3 : Esther Sunday
4 : TBC F/Day
5-6 : Audit Hun
7 : Pay Day
15 : Worker's Seminar
22 : W/D 2nd Thumni

May
1 : May Day
     3-4 : Audit hun
6 : Payday
7 : M/Day
8 : Nute Ni
17 : YouthDay
20 : M/D 2nd Thumni
22 : Penticost Day
27 : Music 2nd Comt.

June
1-2 : Audit hun
3 : Pay Day
6-7 : School H/F Exam.
10 : C/D 2nd Comt.
12 : Tate Ni
17 : W/D 3rd Thumni.
19 : Pate Ni.
22 : M/D 2nd Comt.
24 : Y/D 2nd Comt.
28 : TBC 3rd Comt.

July
3 : S/S H/Y Exam
4-5 Audit hun
7 : Pay Day
10 : Khaithak
11 : School Kaikik ni
13 : Bible 2nd Comt.
29 : M/D 3rd Thumni

August
1-2 : Audit hun
4 : Payday
12 : W/D 4th Thumni
15 : I/Day
19 : W/D 2nd Thumni
24 : Litt. 2nd Comt.
26 : B/M 2nd Comt.

September
1-2 Audit hun
5 : Teacher Day
6 : Pay Day
11 : Bible 3rd Comt.
13 : Kuki Black Day
16 : M/D 3rd Comt.
20 : Music 3rd Comt.
23 : M/D 4th Thumni
26 : B/M 3rd Comt.
30 : C/D 3rd Comt.

October
2 : Gandhi Jayanti
3-4 : Audit hun
5 : Pay Day
10 : Litt. 3rd Comt.
14 : W/D 5th Thumni
21 : Y/D 3rd Comt.
23 : Final Exam.

November
1 : Kut
3-4 : Audit hun
7 : Pay Day
8-11 : S/Final Exam
14 : Children's Day
16 : W/D 3rd Comt.
17 : Y/D Del.Conf.
25-27 : M/D Conf.
29 : TBC Last Comt.

December
1-2 & 5-6 : Audit hun
7 : Pay Day
8-10 : W/D Del.Conf.
15-16 TBC Annual Delegate Council.
22-28 : Christmas Holiday
31 : Kumlui
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Kuki-Chin National Front (KNF) demands KUKI-CHIN STATE in Bangladesh

THE KUKI-CHIN NATIONAL FRONT (KNF), the political organization of the small ethnic groups of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT), demands a separate State in the CHT of Bangladesh with full-fledged autonomy to the present government. 

The Kuki-Chin National Development Organization (KNDO) now known as Kuki-Chin National Front (KNF) was established in 2008 with some educated circles of the backward and disadvantaged Kuki-Chin communities (of Bawm, Pangkhua, Lushai, Khumi, Mru & Khiang). 

In the first phase, KNDO (Kuki-Chin National Development Organization) was established to promote economic development, preservation of cultural features, protect land grabbing and to establish harmony and peace in the backward region and backward small communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. 

For more than a decade, KNF leaders have accused of discriminatory and step-motherly behavior by both larger communities and the government in their inhabited regional lands. The leaders of the organization have also expressed their anger over the government. 

Map: KNF demand map for Kuki-Chin State. From the desk of KNF & KNA.

In 2015 the KNDO submitted their memorandum to the Prime Minister of Bangladesh demanding separate budget from the budgets of three district councils of the CHT, the CHT Development Board and the CHT Ministry. Their demands are getting tougher and tougher as the government has not taken any action. The organization has recently claimed that the entire region from Sajek Valley in the northeastern part of Chittagong Hill Tracts to the southeast and the entire region in the eastern part of Chittagong Hill Tracts is their ancestral territory (namely Baghaichari, Juraichari, Borkol, Bilaichari, Rwangchari, Ruma, Thanchi, Lama and Alikdam). 

The KNF demands an autonomous region with a self-governing administration, or a “territorial council” called the “Kuki-Chin Territorial State”, with full-fledged autonomy. Although this organization, in initial period, is officially registered, it became an armed branch in 2016 due to special needs. 

In the early days, the armed wing was named the Kuki-Chin National Volunteers, or KNV. This KNV secretly conducted its organizational activities peacefully for several years. Later, they developed relations with the rebel groups in Manipur state and Chin Hills of Burma.

Later in the same year, the Central Committee sent several hundred members of the organization to Manipur for military training.

Later, hundreds of active members were sent to Kachin, Karen Province and Manipur for guerilla training.

In 2019, after completion of the infantry commando training, hundreds of armed men returned to the CHT, their well-trained armed groups remain inactive. The leaders of this KNF organization are all Christians and the other political organizations in the Chittagong Hill Tracts called JSS and the other regional political organisations are led by the Buddhist Chakmas. 

The group has also called on the international community to intervene their problems internationally. The aim of this organization is to establish a separate and autonomous region. 

The KNF urged the government to solve their problem by accepting their demands as soon as possible. Otherwise, the organization will call for a strictly armed movement. They currently have three commando force units. 

At present the number of members (armed and unarmed active members) of this organization in Mizoram and Chittagong Hill Tracts is about 3000-4000. 

Recently, the KNF has warned the present government that if their demands are not accepted, the armed movement will be forced to take a difficult shape. Therefore, the KNF guerilla leaders urge the government to take immediate steps to avoid bloodshed and let their region be peace. 


By:-
Lt. Col. Solomon
Secretary, Information and publicity
Kuki-Chin National Front (KNF),
KNF Headquarters, Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh.
Date: 11 March 2022

 

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