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Evening daily Imphal Times Regd.No. MANENG /2013/51092 Volume 6, Issue 477 Friday, June 21, 2019 Maliyapham Palcha kumsing 3416 Rs. 2/- Ph.D. Degree Awarded Mrs. Anoubam Laxmi Devi, W/O Hangoibam Suraj Sharma (Gokul) of Kontha Ahallup Makha Leikai, Imphal- East, Manipur has been conferred the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Anthropology by Manipur University for the thesis entitled ‘A Study on Stigma, Discrimination and Persons with Disablility in the Meitei Society’ under the supervision of Prof. M C Arunkumar, HOD, Anthropology, Manipur University, vide order No. MU/9- 18/18/Exam/1446, dated June 20, 2019. Dr. Anoubam Laxmi Devi has published many research articles in reputed journals along with chapters in published book. She has participated a number of National and International seminars and conferences. She got Dr. T.S. Gangte Memorial Gold Medal (Topper in Social & Cultural Anthropology) Manipur University in 2011. She clears UGC-JRF NET in Anthropology in December 2010. She is D/O Anoubam Gopal Sharma and Anoubam (o) Promila Devi of Khurai Kongpal Laishram Leikai, Tinsid Road, Imphal- East. IT News Imphal, June 21, Coalition Against Drugs and Alcohol (CADA) has launched 5 days Street Corner Meeting and Poster Campaign from Konung Mamang Pureiroma Khongnang Makhong in Imphal East district in connection with the “International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking” (IDADAIT) which will be held on June 26 th , 2019. The campaign was flagged off by Hijam Priyokumar, President, CADA . The 5 days Street Corner Meeting and Poster campaign will be covered both hill and plain areas. CADA launches 5 days Street Corner Meeting and Poster Campaign IT News Imphal, June 21, Chief Minister N. Biren Singh inspected the work-in- progress under the Rejuvenation and Conservation of Nambul River project at different locations along the Nambul river today. Minister for Health and Family Welfare L. Jayantakumar Singh, Minister for CAF&PD Karam Shyam, Minister for Agriculture V. Hangkhanlian, MLAof Lamlai A/C Ksh. Biren Singh, Chief Secretary, Chief Minister Inspects rejuvenation and conservation works of Nambul River officials of Department of Environment and Imphal Municipal Council (IMC) accompanied Chief Minister during the inspection. Speaking to the media persons, Chief Minister said the first phase of the project would be undertaken in the polluted stretch of the Nambul river i.e. Iroisemba to Heirangoithong area. He mentioned that a sum of Rs. 97 crores has been approved for the said project. Chief Minister highlighted that a sewage pipeline would be constructed along the both sides of the Nambul river. The urban waste would be treated by using latest technology at the Water Treatment Plant to be constructed at Mongsangei area, he added. Similar projects would be taken up in different rivers of the State, he added. Chief Minister stated that a door to door garbage collection would be started soon by Imphal Municipal Council (IMC) so as to prevent from polluting the river. He appealed the people residing along the river banks to stop littering the garbage into the Nambul River. IT News Imphal, June 21, Chief Minister N. Biren Singh said that the overdraft has been neutralised and the restrictions on the financial transactions by Reserve Bank of India (RBI) would be lifted soon. This was announced by him at the celebration of the 5 th International Day of Yoga, 2019 held at Indoor Stadium, Khuman Lampak, Imphal East today. 5 th International Day of Yoga Held Overdraft neutralised; RBI to lift the ban: CM Speaking as Chief Guest of the function, Chief Minister said that if there is unity, sincerity and transparency in governance, then the government would gain trust from the people. He mentioned that trust is the most important component so as to have peace and tranquillity amongst the communities. Chief Minister further stated that India is being transformed under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his slogan like “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas”, “Saab ka Vishwas” etc. Stating the significance of Yoga, Chief Minister said that the true essence of Yoga is to strengthen our mind as well as body, preserve the nature and to build compassion and kindness for others. He mentioned that “Health is Wealth”, however at the same time we need to have a healthy mind to bring peace, tranquillity and harmony in the society. Crimes and other unwanted incidents could be reduced if we have a healthy mind. While delivering his Presidential address, Minister for Health and Family Welfare L. Jayantakumar said that good health and well being of every citizen is the priority of the present government. He mentioned that Yoga is such a practice to strengthen our body, mind and soul to have good health. During the function, Chief Minister led others in the common Yoga protocol. Minister for CAF&PD Karam Shyam, Minister for Agriculture V. Hangkhanlian, MLA of Lamlai A/C Ksh. Biren, Chief Secretary, DGP, top civil and police officers, paramilitary officials etc. attended the function. It may be mentioned that the International Day of Yoga is being celebrated annually on 21 st June since its inception in 2015 after the unanimous declaration by the United Nations General Assembly on 11 th December, 2015. IT News Imphal June 21, Post graduate students of DM College of Arts of DM University warned with intense agitation if their classes were not resumed from June 25, 2019. The classes were put to halt since June 15 June after the withdrawal of teachers from PG engagement. Speaking to media persons one student identified as Leishangthem Nonglemba Meetei studying MA 2nd Semester in political science said that the PG students have already lost 5 days as the teachers went on a strike. He added that there hasn’t been any official initiative taken up to address their grievances. Nonglemba further said that as their Semester exam might started around mid July though the syllabus were not covered till now and the classes were also stopped. He said that the students feared that they could not appear the exam PG Students of DM Arts. DM University warns intense agitation if classes are not resumed successfully. Nonglemba further stressed that they approach the Principal to look into the matter on 19 of this month. He added that the principal request the teachers to take the class but the effort was in vain as the teachers took their firm stands regarding their strike. The principal apprised the higher authorities to solve the matter. Nonglemba further said that they only knew recently that their PG teachers are not yet officially teachers for PG even though they taught since the inception of the University. Meanwhile today PG students of DM arts went to education minister Th. Radheshyam to appeal to take necessary initiative however education minister was out of station. A letter was also sent to Education minister Th Radheshyam to take necessary initiative by the students. Questioning the reasons for the non teaching of classes by teachers General Secretary of DM College Teachers Forum K. Indramani said that the teachers who teach post graduate students at DM University were never officially appointed as a recognised teacher for the PG students since the inception of the university. They simply teach the students for the sake of the students only without any benefit. He added that several memorandum and meetings were done with VC of the varsity H. Dilip to recognise the teachers. He also added that there is no academic council for the university neither the syllabus that they have made were also not known whether authority approves it or not. He stressed that there isn’t any official teacher for PG students of DM university neither there isn’t any recruitment process for it. He concluded that they stopped the teaching process of PG students as it greatly affects the undergraduate students of DM College. IT News Imphal , June 21, Around 550 patients get benefitted from the 3rd Integrity week which was observed from June 16 to June 22. The integrity week which was observed at Raj Medicity every year offer free OPD consultation and small medium surgical procedures. The program also benefitted 21 patients to undergo operation which will be free at cost. The free OPD consultation began from June 16, under the timing from 10 in the morning till 2 in the evening. The Integrity week which offer free medical facilities was done under Corporate Social Responsibility Scheme. The free facilities given by Raj Medicity as a part of the Integrity week will end today for the General public and tomorrow the hospital will focus on giving free medical aid to media persons. Around 77 patients came on the first day which is 16 June. Around 550 patients benefitted from free OPD consultation as a part of 3rd Integrity Week at Raj Medicity 17 June was halted as a solidarity to the Indian Medical Association than later on the third day 109 patients came for medical facilities. 19 June was one of the day where many patients came. It was recorded around 193 patients were there on 19 June. 128 patients came to check to Raj Medicity on the 20 June. Finally more than 50 patients came today till the filing of the report. Speaking to media persons Medical Superintendent of Raj Medicity Dr A. Ibotombi Sharma said that they were quite happy to see many people turn out in their Integrity week. He added that the patient turn out was more than what they have expected. He also appealed the people to take the facilities given by Raj Medicity in its Integrity week for the welfare of the general public. Speaking to media persons one of the patients identified as Okram Ashalata expressed gratitude regarding free medical aid given by Raj Medicity. Many who were poor can get benefitted from the medical aid given by the hospital. She said that even though government hospitals provided medical facilities at minimal amount, such hospital took lots of patients time and also in making appointments with the doctors. She added that private hospital took lesser amount of time in any procedures or making appointments with the doctors. IT News Imphal, June 21, A BSC student of Mayai Lambi College bearing registration number 3106863 of 2013 left the college after appearing for third semester exam as the student was preparing for NEET exam for 2015 and 2016. Moreover, he applied for transfer to Kamakhya Pemton College (KP College) giving all the relevant documents to the Are some officials of MU issuing fake certificates? college. Sanasam Ajit Singh, a teacher of KP Pemton College, gave the parents of the student an original registration certificate bearing number 13281782 of 2013 under KP College. The student couldn’t clear NEET exam and when the student asked to find out the status of the request made for the transfer to KP College, it was revealed that the student without his knowledge had appeared the third and fourth semester from KP College. It was never revealed to the student that the transferred has been approved. There were no documents stating that the transfer was done. Moreover, the admit card was never given to the student. When an RTI was filed to the Registrar of Manipur University on the matter, it was revealed that KP College did not submit any document along with this registration number. It points that there are people in the academic section of MU who can issue fake registration certificate with original signature and logo. Morevover, Sanasam Ajit Singh messaged the father of the student saying “Bali Gi Hameng” on the 15 th of June around 2 pm and later he called the father which the father did not pick up. A complaint has been filed against the teacher to DGP Manipur seeking legal action. Road repaired IT News Imphal, June 21, Former Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh today repaired portion of the Thoubal Wangmataba road Social Service and Welfare Association (SSAWA), President L. Ingobi said that former Chief Minister repaired the portion of road after request from the people .

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Page 1: Imphal Times June Page 1.pdfEvening daily Imphal Times Regd.No. MANENG /2013/51092 Volume 6, Issue 477 Friday, June 21, 2019 Maliyapham Palcha kumsing 3416 Rs. 2/-Ph.D. Degree Awarded

Evening daily

Imphal TimesRegd.No. MANENG /2013/51092 Volume 6, Issue 477 Friday, June 21, 2019 Maliyapham Palcha kumsing 3416 Rs. 2/-

Ph.D. Degree AwardedMrs. Anoubam Laxmi Devi, W/OHangoibam Suraj Sharma (Gokul) ofKontha Ahallup Makha Leikai, Imphal-East, Manipur has been conferred theDegree of Doctor of Philosophy inAnthropology by Manipur Universityfor the thesis entitled ‘A Study onStigma, Discrimination and Personswith Disablility in the Meitei Society’

under the supervision of Prof. M C Arunkumar, HOD,Anthropology, Manipur University, vide order No. MU/9-18/18/Exam/1446, dated June 20, 2019. Dr. Anoubam LaxmiDevi has published many research articles in reputed journalsalong with chapters in published book. She has participateda number of National and International seminars andconferences. She got Dr. T.S. Gangte Memorial Gold Medal(Topper in Social & Cultural Anthropology) ManipurUniversity in 2011. She clears UGC-JRF NET in Anthropologyin December 2010.

She is D/O Anoubam Gopal Sharma and Anoubam(o) Promila Devi of Khurai Kongpal Laishram Leikai, TinsidRoad, Imphal- East.

IT NewsImphal, June 21,

Coalition Against Drugsand Alcohol (CADA)has launched 5 daysStreet Corner Meetingand Poster Campaignfrom Konung MamangPureiroma KhongnangMakhong in Imphal Eastd istr ict in connectionwith the “InternationalDay Against DrugAbuse and I llicitTrafficking” (IDADAIT)which will be held onJune 26th, 2019.The campaign wasf lagged off by HijamPriyokumar, President,CADA . The 5 days StreetCorner Meeting andPoster campaign will becovered both hill andplain areas.

CADAlaunches 5days Street

CornerMeeting

and PosterCampaign

IT NewsImphal, June 21,

Chief Minister N. Biren Singhinspec ted the wo rk- in-progr ess unde r theReju venation andConservation of NambulRiver project at d if ferentlocations along the Nambulriver today. Minister for Health andFamily Welfare L.Jayantakum ar Singh,Minister for CAF&PD KaramShyam, Min ister forAgriculture V. Hangkhanlian,MLAof Lamla i A/C Ksh.Biren Singh, Chief Secretary,

Chief Minister Inspectsrejuvenation and conservation

works of Nambul River

officials of Department ofEnvironment and ImphalMunicipal Council ( IMC)accompanied Chief Ministerduring the inspection.Speaking to the mediapersons, Chief Minister saidthe first phase of the projectwould be undertaken in thepollu ted stretch of theNambul river i.e. Iroisemba toHeiran goithong ar ea. Hementioned that a sum of Rs.97 crores has been approvedfor the said project.Chief Minister h ighlightedthat a sewage pipeline wouldbe constructed along theboth sides of the Nambul

river. The urban waste wouldbe treated by using latesttechno logy at the WaterTreatm ent Plant to beconstructed at Mongsangeiarea, he added. S imilarprojects would be taken upin d ifferent r ivers of theState, he added.Chief Minister stated that adoor to door ga rbagecollection would be startedsoon by Imphal MunicipalCounci l ( IMC) so as toprevent from polluting theriver. He appealed the peopleresiding along the river banksto stop littering the garbageinto the Nambul River.

IT NewsImphal, June 21,

Chief Minister N. Biren Singhsaid that the overdraft hasbeen neutralised and therestrictions on the financialtransactions by Reserve Bankof India (RBI) would be liftedsoon. This was announced byhim at the celebration of the5th International Day of Yoga,2019 held at Indoor Stadium,Khuman Lampak, Imphal Easttoday.

5th International Day of Yoga Held Overdraft neutralised; RBI to lift the ban: CM

Speaking as Chief Guest of thefunction, Chief Minister saidthat if there is unity, sincerityand transparency ingovernance, then thegovernment would gain trustfrom the people. He mentionedthat trust is the most importantcomponent so as to havepeace and tranquillityamongst the communities.Chief Minister further statedthat India is being transformedunder the leadership of PrimeMinister Narendra Modi with

his slogan like “Sabka Saath,Sabka Vikas”, “Saab kaVishwas” etc.Stating the significance ofYoga, Chief Minister said thatthe true essence of Yoga is tostrengthen our mind as well asbody, preserve the nature andto build compassion andkindness for o thers. Hementioned that “Health isWealth”, however at the sametime we need to have a healthymind to bring peace,tranquillity and harmony in the

society. Crimes and o therunwanted incidents could bereduced if we have a healthymind.While delivering hisPresidential address, Ministerfor Health and Family WelfareL. Jayantakumar said thatgood health and well being ofevery citizen is the priority ofthe present government. Hementioned that Yoga is such apractice to strengthen ourbody, mind and soul to havegood health.During the function, ChiefMinister led o thers in thecommon Yoga protocol.Minister for CAF&PD KaramShyam, Minister forAgriculture V. Hangkhanlian,MLA of Lamlai A/C Ksh.Biren, Chief Secretary, DGP,top civil and police officers,paramilitary off icials etc.attended the function. It may be mentioned that theInternational Day of Yoga isbeing celebrated annually on21st June since its inception in2015 after the unanimousdeclaration by the UnitedNations General Assembly on11th December, 2015.

IT NewsImphal June 21,

Post graduate students of DMCollege of Arts of DMUniversity warned withintense agitation if theirclasses were not resumed fromJune 25, 2019.The classes were put to haltsince June 15 June after thewithdrawal of teachers from PGengagement.Speaking to media personsone student identif ied asLeishangthem NonglembaMeetei studying MA 2ndSemester in political sciencesaid that the PG students havealready lost 5 days as theteachers went on a strike. Headded that there hasn’t beenany official initiative taken upto address their grievances. Nonglemba further said thatas their Semester exam mightstar ted around mid Ju lythough the syllabus were notcovered till now and theclasses were also stopped.He said that the studentsfeared that they could notappear the exam

PG Students of DM Arts. DMUniversity warns intense agitation

if classes are not resumedsuccessfully.Nonglemba further stressedthat they approach thePrincipal to look into thematter on 19 of this month. Headded that the pr incipalrequest the teachers to takethe class but the effort was invain as the teachers took theirfirm stands regarding theirstrike. The principal apprisedthe higher authorities to solvethe matter.Nonglemba further said thatthey only knew recently thattheir PG teachers are not yetofficially teachers for PG eventhough they taught since theinception of the University.Meanwhile today PG studentsof DM arts went to educationminister Th. Radheshyam toappeal to take necessaryinitiative however educationminister was out of station. Aletter was also sent toEducation minister ThRadheshyam to takenecessary initiative by thestudents.Questioning the reasons forthe non teaching of classes byteachers General Secretary of

DM College Teachers ForumK. Indramani said that theteachers who teach postgraduate students at DMUniversity were neveroff icially appoin ted as arecognised teacher for the PGstudents since the inceptionof the university. They simplyteach the students for the sakeof the students only withoutany benefit. He added that severalmemorandum and meetingswere done with VC of thevarsity H. Dilip to recognisethe teachers. He also addedthat there is no academiccouncil for the universityneither the syllabus that theyhave made were also notknown whether author ityapproves it or not.He stressed that there isn’tany official teacher for PGstudents of DM universityneither there isn’t anyrecruitment process for it. He concluded that theystopped the teaching processof PG students as it greatlyaffects the undergraduatestudents of DM College.

IT NewsImphal , June 21,

Around 550 patien ts getbenefitted f rom the 3rdIn tegrity week which wasobserved from June 16 to June22. The integrity week whichwas observed at Raj Medicityevery year offer free OPDconsultation and smallmedium surgical procedures. The program also benefitted21 patien ts to undergooperation which will be free atcost. The free OPD consultationbegan from June 16, under thetiming from 10 in the morningtill 2 in the evening.The Integrity week which offerfree medical facilities was doneunder Corporate SocialResponsibility Scheme. The free facilities given by RajMedicity as a par t of theIntegrity week will end todayfor the General public andtomorrow the hospital willfocus on giving free medicalaid to media persons.Around 77 patients came onthe first day which is 16 June.

Around 550 patients benefitted fromfree OPD consultation as a part of3rd Integrity Week at Raj Medicity

17 June was halted as asolidarity to the Indian MedicalAssociation than later on thethird day 109 patients came formedical facilities. 19 June wasone of the day where manypatients came. It was recordedaround 193 patients were thereon 19 June.128 patients came to check toRaj Medicity on the 20 June.Finally more than 50 patientscame today till the filing of thereport.Speaking to media personsMedical Superintendent of RajMedicity Dr A. IbotombiSharma said that they werequite happy to see manypeople turn out in theirIntegrity week. He added thatthe patient turn out was morethan what they haveexpected. He also appealed the people

to take the facilities given byRaj Medicity in its Integrityweek for the welfare of thegeneral public. Speaking to media personsone of the patients identifiedas Okram Ashalata expressedgratitude regarding f reemedical aid given by RajMedicity. Many who werepoor can get benefitted fromthe medical aid given by thehospital. She said that eventhough government hospitalsprovided medical facilities atminimal amount, suchhospital took lots of patientstime and also in makingappoin tments with thedoctors. She added thatprivate hospital took lesseramount of time in anyprocedures or makingappoin tments with thedoctors.

IT NewsImphal, June 21,

A BSC student of MayaiLambi College bear ingregistration number 3106863 of2013 left the college afterappearing for third semesterexam as the student waspreparing for NEET exam for2015 and 2016. Moreover, heapplied for transfer toKamakhya Pemton College(KP College) giving all therelevant documents to the

Are some officials of MU issuing fake certificates?college.Sanasam Ajit Singh, a teacherof KP Pemton College, gavethe parents of the student anoriginal registration certificatebearing number 13281782 of2013 under KP College. Thestudent couldn’t clear NEETexam and when the studentasked to find out the statusof the request made for thetransfer to KP College, it wasrevealed that the studentwithout his knowledge hadappeared the third and fourth

semester from KP College. Itwas never revealed to thestudent that the transferredhas been approved. Therewere no documents statingthat the transfer was done.Moreover, the admit card wasnever given to the student.When an RTI was filed to theRegistrar of ManipurUniversity on the matter, itwas revealed that KP Collegedid not submit any documentalong with this registrationnumber. It points that there are

people in the academicsection of MU who can issuefake registration certificatewith original signature andlogo.Morevover, Sanasam AjitSingh messaged the father ofthe student saying “Bali GiHameng” on the 15th of Junearound 2 pm and later hecalled the father which thefather did not pick up. Acomplain t has been f iledagainst the teacher to DGPManipur seeking legal action.

Roadrepaired

IT NewsImphal, June 21,Former Chief Minister OIbobi Singh todayrepaired portion of theThoubal WangmatabaroadSocial Serv ice andWelfare Association(SSAWA), President L.Ingobi said that formerChief Minister repairedthe portion of road afterrequest from the people .