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Evening daily Imphal Times Regd.No. MANENG /2013/51092 Volume 7, Issue 73, Friday, October 11, 2019 Maliyapham Palcha kumsing 3417 Rs. 2/- 3 IT News Imphal, Oct .11 Primes Minister Narendra Modi ambitious Health Insurance scheme, launched in September 23, 2018, which was renamed as PM Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) on September 25 of the same year and the similar scheme launched by the Chief Minister of Manipur – Chief Minister Gi Hakshel Tengbang (CMHT) to facilitate free treatment facilities to poor, deprived families of both rural and urban, who are not in the condition to afford treatment facilities PMJAY, CMHT skeptical as RSBY scheme benefitted more to the empanelled private hospitals than the beneficiaries Some patients still are unaware of the treatment and the amount charged under RSBY fails to delight sections of people who had known how the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna (RSBY) had swindled many beneficiaries by the so called empanelled private hospitals here in the state of Manipur. Source with the Imphal Times said that a total of Rs. 7,10,96,627/- (Seven crores ten Lakhs ninetysix thousand six hundred and twenty seven) had been spend to patients for undergoing treatments at different empanelled Private Hospitals in Manipur under the RSBY between the year 2013 to 2018. RSBY was launched in early 2008 by Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India to provide health insurance coverage for Below Poverty Line (BPL) families. The objective of RSBY is to provide protection to BPL households from financial liabilities arising out of health shocks that involve hospitalization. The beneficiaries under RSBY are entitled to hospitalization coverage up to Rs. 30,000/-for most of the diseases that require hospitalization. The coverage extends to five members of the family which includes the head of household, spouse and up to three dependents. Team Imphal Times, first pick up the nature of facilities provided under the RSBY scheme for the year 2017-18. In this year the Manipur State RSBY Society, which is under the Labour department of the government of Manipur sanctioned and released an amount of Rs. 30,14,314/- (Thirty lakhs fourteen thousand three hundred and fourteen) for treatment of patients under the RSBY. Interestingly in this year 2017-18, 126 (One hundred and twenty six) patients had undergone treatment at Raj Polyclinic. Of the 126 patients, 15 underwent double treatment. There are no treatment of patients at any of the empanelled RSBY private hospital as per official source received from the Manipur State RSBY Society. “I thank the government for treating me without spending much money, but I don’t know how much the government gave for my treatment to Raj Polyclinic for my treatment under the RSBY”, a patient from Thoubal district who had hospitalized at Raj Polycliniic North AOC Imphal during October, 2017 when contacted by Imphal Times said. “ I suspect, my aunty’s family was cheated as they showed nothing about the disease, procedure of treatment as well as the cost of the treatment, taking advantage of their illiteracy and ignorance. But I am happy that she don’t have to spent much money which she can’t afford”, Dhanakumar from Imphal East district told Imphal Times staffs. Finally, having suspicious of how the public money which were meant for the poor and the deprived people have been swindled by the Manipur State RSBY Society or the Hospital authority, Imphal Times dig more and found that a bigger role is also being played by the New India Assurance Company, the insurance company that has been approved of implementing the RSBY schemes. Imphal Times staff also contacted the Assistant General Manager of the Raj Polyclinic , North AOC Imphal to inquire about any lapses to the utilisation of the RSBY scheme. He however said that there is no misappropriation of the RSBY scheme and that there are still pending amount yet to be cleared by the Manipur State RSBY Society. – (More to follow up ....) IT News Imphal, Oct 11 Session Judge Imphal East Maibam Manojkumar today sentence 70 years old Rape convict Kongjenbam Nipamacha to undergo rigorous imprisonment of 15 years along with a fine of 10 thousand rupees for committing crime of rape to a minor victim on August 22, 2015 evening. Konjengbam Nipamacha of One rapist sentenced 15 years imprisonment, another convicted Heinoukhongnembi was convicted by the same court on October 7 under section 6 of POCSO Act for committing penetrative sexual upon the minor victim Court also recommended to provide Rs 5 lakh compensation to the victim under Manipur Victim Compensation Scheme by concern department On the other hand another rape accused Hemam Rajesh (28) S/ O Kameshor of Moirang Konjengbam Leikai has been convicted by Session Judge Imphal West RK Memcha today under section 366 and 368 IPC and section 4 of POCSO Act. The judgment order of the trail against the convict H Rajesh was announced in open court today and the sentence hearing of the convict has been fixed on October 17 The incident reportedly took place on April 6, 2016 evening IT News Imphal, Oct 11 In yet another drive, a team of Thoubal district Police seized huge quantity of drugs hidden in a hole built beneath the ground using Sintex from Lilong area yesterday evening. Briefing media persons SP, Thoubal District, Dr.S.Ibomcha said that yesterday at around 7 pm based on a specific input about the presence of drug peddlars, two police team raided the residence of one Md.Abdur Rashid@Linthoi (32) S/o.(L)Md.Tomba and Md.Momin Khan(27) S/ o.(L)Md.Tomba of Lilong Tairenmakhong. The two teams of Lilong Police Station led by Inspector Oinam Ajit Singh assisted by SI Md.Isha Khan and ASI Laishram Tikendro of Lilong P.S. accompanied by volunteers of All Lilong Anti- Drug Association(ALADA) and ANJUMAN rushed to the said house at Lilong Tairen Makhong. “ On reaching the house at around 8:30 pm our police team and the volunteers of ALADA and ANJUMAN cordoned the two houses very strictly and the said two Huge quantity of drug seized at Lilong houses share one common courtyard”, SP Ibomcha said. He further said that the police team called out the family members of the house of Md.Momin Khan of Lilong Tairen Makhong. The door of the house was locked from inside and despite of asking several times to open the door the family members did not open the door of the house for about 10 minutes in a very suspicious manner. Later one individual who later identified himself as Md.Momin Khan (27)opened the door. Then the police team started searching the syntax (containing water) inside the kitchen of the house found one yellowish transparent polythene containing some blue colour capsules suspected to be SP capsules and some some suspected N-10 tablets floating inside the syntax. Then the police team picked up the said tablets and on counting the blue colours capsules found 42 nos. of suspected SP capsules and 36 nos. of suspected N-10 tablets (cut off from the strips). The said drugs were seized on the spot and arrested Md.Momin Khan on the spot. After that the police team move on to the house of Md.Abdur Rashid@ Linthoi(32) S/o (L)Md.Tomba of Lilong TairenMakhong, which was previously kept cordoned by the police team and seized huge quantity of drugs (SP tablets 765 nos.) hidden in an iron box. At the kitchen a gunny bag containing a transparent polythene plastic containing 5,498(five thousand four hundred and ninety eight) white colour small tablets suspected to be Pseudoephidrine Cough syrups marked as Bolirex-New were found. At the front room of the house one Syntex embedded beneath the ground of the bed of the room wherehuge quantity of Cough syrup bottles marked as Bolirex-were hidden. A person identified as Md.Abdur Rashid@Linthoi (32) S/o.(L)Md.Tomba was arrested in connection with the seizure of the drugs. On follow up action the police arrested two of his associates namely Md.Nawaz @ Boycha (19) S/o.Md.Sirajur of Lilong Turel Ahanbi Boroi Makhong and Md.Aziz @ Abungo (20) S/o.Md.Abdul Hasim of Lilong Turel Ahanbi Boroi Makhong. A case has been registered at Lilong Police Station against the accused persons. DIPR New Delhi, Oct 11 Cooperation Minister Nemcha Kipgen today graces inaugural ceremony of the first ever India International Cooperatives Trade Fair (IICTF), 2019 was held today at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. Union Minister of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Government of India, Shri Narendra Singh Tomar graced the occasion as Chief Guest. Briefing the Media, Minister Nemcha Kipgen highlighted on how the cooperative sector in Manipur have significantly revived under the leadership of Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi whose vision is Nemcha Kipgen graces the 1 st India Intl. Cooperatives Trade Fair, 2019 inclusive development for all through effective cooperative. The government have come up with various new schemes to energise the cooperative sector in the state. At present, there are 10, 916 cooperative societies having 8,06,105 members in all the 16 districts of Manipur, she reaffirmed. Nemcha also stated that though Manipur belongs to least developed states in cooperative movement, some of the cooperatives categories like handloom & handicraft, transport, dairy, agriculture, horticulture, thrift and credit, fisheries, piggery, poultry, amongst other are working at the best level. Minister also stated that efforts to implement all important schemes of the government for the benefit of the people of our state are also being taken up so that there are visible impacts in our society. During the inaugural ceremony of IICTF, Yuva Sahakar, Cooperative Enterprise Support and Innovation Scheme 2019 was also launched. This scheme is in line with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s focus on programmes like Start-up India and Stand- up India that aims at young entrepreneurs with new and innovative ideas. Minister Nemcha Kipgen is optimistic that once this scheme reaches the youth of Manipur, it will definitely solve the problem of unemployment of youths. The Renu Handloom Cooperative Society, Mantripukhri of Imphal East District was the only cooperative society from Manipur representing the state amongst those 120 Indian cooperatives and 20 organizations from Centre / States / UTs and as many as 35 countries from six continents. The function was also attended by Union Minister of State for Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Parshottam Rupala, Ministers of Cooperation from all participating States, Senior Officials of Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Government of India, and Senior Officials of Department of Cooperation of all participating States and International delegates. Registrar of Cooperative Societies, Government of Manipur, Ksh Robert Singh and officers of Cooperation Department, Manipur represented the state. It may be mentioned that IICTF is aimed at taking forward Prime Minister Narendra Modi led government’s vision and goal of promoting cooperative-to- cooperative trade within India and abroad and promoting exports of key agriculture commodities and products leading to enhanced rural and farm prosperity. It also offers a great opportunity for the industry and business organizations from India and abroad to build alliances, business networking, product sourcing and above all, interacting with the primary producers of a wide range of products and service providers. IT News Imphal, Oct. 11 Manipur Governor Dr. Najma Heptulla today said that Yoga education amongst the youth can be an effective tool to counter the menace of substance abuse and drug addiction prevalent widely in the State of Manipur. She was speaking at the inaugural function of the 24 th State Level Yoga Physique Championship, 2019 organised by the Yoga Physique Institute & Studies Manipur (YPISM) at Manipur Dramatic Union hall Yaiskul Police lane, Imphal organised under the theme Yoga for health, wellbeing and sustainable development. Dr, Heptulla said that the Championship will certainly help the young sportspersons to grow and maintain their physical, mental, social and spiritual well-being. In addition, this championship is to put together in one event, the overwhelming complexity of the entire Yoga arts and traditions of various ethnic communities of the State, she added. Expressing her happiness on NCERT’s publication of Yoga text books for Classes-I to VIII Yoga can be an effective tool to counter the menace of substance abuse: Dr. Najma Heptulla and introduction of it in the CBSE Schools as a compulsory subject, the Chief Guest told that value-based education through Yoga in schools and colleges will help in inculcating discipline, concentration, relaxation and self-achievement, from an early stage of life and thereby empower them to cope up with the stress and strains accompanied with the challenges of modern life. It will also help them in growing up with the values of cleanliness, non-violence, truthfulness, non-greediness, austerity, self- study, self-control and non- possessiveness, she added. As part of today’s inaugural programme, the YPISM students and intellectual disability Group BB Paul Mental Development Home, Mongshangei presented Yoga Demonstration and Certificates of Honour were also distributed to donors and juries. More than 250 candidates are participating in this Championship that will continue till tomorrow.

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Page 1: Evening daily Imphal Times October Page 1.p… · called empanelled private hospitals here in the state of Manipur. Source with the Imphal Times said that a total of Rs. 7,10,96,627/-

Evening daily

Imphal TimesRegd.No. MANENG /2013/51092 Volume 7, Issue 73, Friday, October 11, 2019 Maliyapham Palcha kumsing 3417 Rs. 2/-3

IT NewsImphal, Oct .11

Primes Minister NarendraModi ambitious HealthInsurance scheme,launched in September 23,2018, which was renamedas PM Jan Arogya Yojana(PMJAY) on September 25of the same year and thesimilar scheme launched bythe Chief Minister ofManipur – Chief MinisterGi Hakshel Tengbang(CMHT) to facilitate freetreatment facilities to poor,deprived families of bothrural and urban, who arenot in the condition toafford treatment facilities

PMJAY, CMHT skeptical as RSBY scheme benefitted more tothe empanelled private hospitals than the beneficiaries

Some patients still are unaware of the treatment and the amount charged under RSBYfails to delight sections ofpeople who had known howthe Rashtriya Swasthya BimaYojna (RSBY) had swindledmany beneficiaries by the socalled empanelled privatehospitals here in the state ofManipur.Source with the Imphal Timessaid that a to tal of Rs.7,10,96,627/- (Seven croresten Lakhs n inetysixthousand six hundred andtwenty seven) had beenspend to patien ts forundergoing treatments atdifferent empanelled PrivateHospitals in Manipur underthe RSBY between the year2013 to 2018.RSBY was launched in early

2008 by Ministry of Labourand Employment,Government of India toprovide health insurancecoverage for Below PovertyLine (BPL) families. Theobjective of RSBY is toprovide protection to BPLhouseholds from financialliabilities arising out of healthshocks that involvehospitalization. Thebeneficiaries under RSBY areentitled to hospitalizationcoverage up to Rs. 30,000/-formost of the d iseases thatrequire hospitalization. Thecoverage extends to f ivemembers of the family whichincludes the head ofhousehold, spouse and up to

three dependents.Team Imphal Times, first pickup the nature of facilitiesprovided under the RSBYscheme for the year 2017-18.In this year the Manipur StateRSBY Society, which is underthe Labour department of thegovernment of Manipursanctioned and released anamount of Rs. 30,14,314/-(Thir ty lakhs fourteenthousand three hundred andfourteen) for treatment ofpatien ts under the RSBY.In terestingly in th is year2017-18, 126 (One hundredand twenty six) patients hadundergone treatment at RajPolyclin ic. Of the 126patien ts, 15 underwent

double treatment. There areno treatment of patients atany of the empanelled RSBYprivate hospital as per officialsource received f rom theManipur State RSBY Society.“I thank the government fortreating me without spendingmuch money, but I don’t knowhow much the governmentgave for my treatment to RajPolyclinic for my treatmentunder the RSBY”, a patientfrom Thoubal district who hadhospitalized at Raj PolycliniicNorth AOC Imphal duringOctober, 2017 whencontacted by Imphal Timessaid.“ I suspect, my aunty’s familywas cheated as they showed

nothing about the disease,procedure of treatment aswell as the cost of thetreatment, taking advantageof their illiteracy andignorance. But I am happythat she don’t have to spentmuch money which she can’tafford”, Dhanakumar fromImphal East d istr ict to ldImphal Times staffs.Finally, having suspicious ofhow the public money whichwere meant for the poor andthe deprived people havebeen swindled by theManipur State RSBY Societyor the Hospital authority,Imphal Times dig more andfound that a bigger role is alsobeing played by the New

India AssuranceCompany, the insurancecompany that has beenapproved of implementingthe RSBY schemes.Imphal Times staff alsocontacted the AssistantGeneral Manager of the RajPolyclinic , North AOCImphal to inquire aboutany lapses to theutilisation of the RSBYscheme. He however saidthat there is nomisappropriation of theRSBY scheme and thatthere are still pendingamount yet to be clearedby the Manipur StateRSBY Society.– (More to follow up ....)

IT NewsImphal, Oct 11

Session Judge Imphal EastMaibam Manojkumar todaysentence 70 years old Rapeconvict KongjenbamNipamacha to undergorigorous imprisonment of 15years along with a fine of 10thousand rupees forcommitting crime of rape to aminor victim on August 22,2015 evening.Konjengbam Nipamacha of

One rapist sentenced 15 yearsimprisonment, another convicted

Heinoukhongnembi wasconvicted by the same courton October 7 under section 6of POCSO Act for committingpenetrative sexual upon theminor victimCourt also recommended toprovide Rs 5 lakhcompensation to the victimunder Manipur VictimCompensation Scheme byconcern departmentOn the other hand another rapeaccused Hemam Rajesh (28) S/O Kameshor of Moirang

Konjengbam Leikai has beenconvicted by Session JudgeImphal West RK Memchatoday under section 366 and368 IPC and section 4 ofPOCSO Act.The judgment order of thetrail against the convict HRajesh was announced inopen court today and thesentence hear ing of theconvict has been fixed onOctober 17 The incidentreportedly took place on April6, 2016 evening

IT NewsImphal, Oct 11

In yet another drive, a team ofThoubal district Police seizedhuge quantity of drugshidden in a hole built beneaththe ground using Sintex fromLilong area yesterdayevening.Briefing media persons SP,Thoubal Distr ict,Dr.S.Ibomcha said thatyesterday at around 7 pmbased on a specific inputabout the presence of drugpeddlars, two police teamraided the residence of oneMd.Abdur Rashid@Linthoi(32) S/o.(L)Md.Tomba andMd.Momin Khan(27) S/o.(L)Md.Tomba of LilongTairenmakhong.The two teams of LilongPolice Station led by InspectorOinam Ajit Singh assisted bySI Md.Isha Khan and ASILaishram Tikendro of LilongP.S. accompanied byvolunteers of All Lilong Anti-Drug Association(ALADA)and ANJUMAN rushed to thesaid house at Lilong TairenMakhong.“ On reaching the house ataround 8:30 pm our policeteam and the volunteers ofALADA and ANJUMANcordoned the two housesvery strictly and the said two

Huge quantity of drug seized at Lilonghouses share one commoncourtyard”, SP Ibomcha said.He further said that the policeteam called out the familymembers of the house ofMd.Momin Khan of LilongTairen Makhong. The door ofthe house was locked frominside and despite of askingseveral times to open the doorthe family members did notopen the door of the house forabout 10 minutes in a verysuspicious manner. Later oneindividual who later identifiedhimself as Md.Momin Khan(27)opened the door. Then thepolice team started searchingthe syntax (containing water)inside the kitchen of the housefound one yellowishtransparent polythenecontaining some blue colourcapsules suspected to be SPcapsules and some somesuspected N-10 tabletsfloating inside the syntax.Then the police team pickedup the said tablets and oncounting the blue colourscapsules found 42 nos. ofsuspected SP capsules and 36nos. of suspected N-10 tablets(cut off from the strips). Thesaid drugs were seized on thespot and arrested Md.MominKhan on the spot.After that the police teammove on to the house ofMd.Abdur Rashid@

Linthoi(32) S/o (L)Md.Tombaof Lilong TairenMakhong,which was previously keptcordoned by the police teamand seized huge quantity ofdrugs (SP tablets 765 nos.)hidden in an iron box.At the kitchen a gunny bagcontain ing a transparentpolythene plastic containing5,498(f ive thousand fourhundred and n inety eight)white colour small tabletssuspected to bePseudoephidrine Coughsyrups marked as Bolirex-Newwere found.At the front room of the houseone Syntex embeddedbeneath the ground of the bedof the room wherehugequantity of Cough syrupbottles marked as Bolirex-werehidden. A person identified asMd.Abdur Rashid@Linthoi(32) S/o.(L)Md.Tomba wasarrested in connection withthe seizure of the drugs.On follow up action the policearrested two of his associatesnamely Md.Nawaz @ Boycha(19) S/o.Md.Sirajur of LilongTurel Ahanbi Boroi Makhongand Md.Aziz @ Abungo (20)S/o .Md.Abdul Hasim ofLilong Turel Ahanbi BoroiMakhong.A case has been registered atLilong Police Station againstthe accused persons.

DIPRNew Delhi, Oct 11

Cooperation MinisterNemcha Kipgen today gracesinaugural ceremony of thefirst ever India InternationalCooperatives Trade Fair(IICTF), 2019 was held todayat Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.Union Minister of Agriculture& Farmers Welfare,Government of India, ShriNarendra Singh Tomar gracedthe occasion as Chief Guest.Briefing the Media, MinisterNemcha Kipgen highlightedon how the cooperativesector in Manipur havesignificantly revived underthe leadersh ip of Pr imeMinister of India, NarendraModi whose v ision is

Nemcha Kipgen graces the 1st India Intl. Cooperatives Trade Fair, 2019inclusive development for allthrough effective cooperative.The government have comeup with various new schemesto energise the cooperativesector in the state. At present,there are 10, 916 cooperativesocieties having 8,06,105members in all the 16 districtsof Manipur, she reaffirmed.Nemcha also stated thatthough Manipur belongs toleast developed states incooperative movement, someof the cooperatives categorieslike handloom & handicraft,transport, dairy, agriculture,horticulture, thrift and credit,fisheries, piggery, poultry,amongst other are working atthe best level.Minister also stated thateffor ts to implement all

importan t schemes of thegovernment for the benefit ofthe people of our state are alsobeing taken up so that thereare v isible impacts in oursociety.During the inauguralceremony of IICTF, YuvaSahakar, CooperativeEnterpr ise Support andInnovation Scheme 2019 was

also launched. This schemeis in line with the vision ofPr ime Minister NarendraModi’s focus on programmeslike Start-up India and Stand-up India that aims at youngentrepreneurs with new andinnovative ideas. MinisterNemcha Kipgen is optimisticthat once this scheme reachesthe youth of Manipur, it will

definitely solve the problemof unemployment of youths.The Renu HandloomCooperative Society,Mantripukhri of Imphal EastDistr ict was the onlycooperative society fromManipur representing thestate amongst those 120Indian cooperatives and 20organizations from Centre /

States / UTs and as many as35 countr ies f rom sixcontinents.The function was alsoattended by Union Ministerof State for Agriculture &Farmers Welfare, ParshottamRupala, Ministers ofCooperation f rom allparticipating States, SeniorOff icials of Ministry ofAgriculture & FarmersWelfare, Government of India,and Senior Off icials ofDepartment of Cooperation ofall participating States andInternational delegates.Registrar of CooperativeSocieties, Government ofManipur, Ksh Robert Singhand officers of CooperationDepartment, Manipurrepresented the state.

I t may be mentioned thatI ICTF is aimed at tak ingforward Pr ime MinisterNarendra Modi ledgovernment’s vision and goalof promoting cooperative-to-cooperative trade within Indiaand abroad and promotingexports of key agriculturecommodities and productsleading to enhanced ruraland farm prosperity. It alsooffers a great opportunityfo r the indu str y andbusiness organizations fromIndia and abroad to buildal lian ces, bu sinessne twor king , p rodu ctso urc ing and ab ove al l,interacting with the primaryproducers of a wide range ofpr oduc ts and serv iceproviders.

IT NewsImphal, Oct. 11

Manipur Governor Dr. NajmaHeptulla today said that Yogaeducation amongst the youthcan be an effective tool tocounter the menace ofsubstance abuse and drugaddiction prevalent widely inthe State of Manipur. She wasspeaking at the inauguralfunction of the 24th State LevelYoga Physique Championship,2019 organised by the YogaPhysique Institute & StudiesManipur (YPISM) at ManipurDramatic Union hall YaiskulPolice lane, Imphal organisedunder the theme Yoga for health,wellbeing and sustainabledevelopment.Dr, Heptulla said that theChampionship will certainly helpthe young sportspersons togrow and maintain theirphysical, mental, social andspiritual well-being. In addition,this championship is to puttogether in one event, theoverwhelming complexity of theentire Yoga arts and traditionsof various ethnic communitiesof the State, she added. Expressing her happiness onNCERT’s publication of Yogatext books for Classes-I to VIII

Yoga can be an effective tool to counter themenace of substance abuse: Dr. Najma Heptulla

and introduction of it in theCBSE Schools as a compulsorysubject, the Chief Guest toldthat value-based educationthrough Yoga in schools andcolleges will help in inculcatingdiscipline, concentration,relaxation and self-achievement,from an early stage of life andthereby empower them to copeup with the stress and strainsaccompanied with thechallenges of modern life. It willalso help them in growing upwith the values of cleanliness,non-violence, truthfulness,

non-greediness, austerity, self-study, self-control and non-possessiveness, she added.As part of today’s inauguralprogramme, the YPISMstudents and intellectualdisability Group BB Paul MentalDevelopment Home,

Mongshangei presented YogaDemonstration and Certificatesof Honour were also distributedto donors and juries.More than 250 candidates areparticipating in thisChampionship that will continuetill tomorrow.