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Governor Najma Heptulla says doctors should change their attitude and willingly serve in rural and hill areas
Imphal, 19 November 2016 ( Evening News ) : Governor Dr Najma Heptulla yesterday observed that doctors are not willing to serve in rural and hill areas to provide health services to a large section of the people. She said they need to change this attitude and willingly go to rural areas. Speaking at the commemoration of the first anniversary of first open heart surgery in Manipur at Sky Hospital and research centre held at Classic Grande Governor Najma Heptulla mentioned that heart disease is on the rise in India. She however felt that the cases of heart disease is not high in Manipur due to people's simple dietary habits. The governor said the people in other states are now trying to imitate the simple food habits of the people of Manipur. Dr Heptulla also emphasised the need to register the newly born babies with the authority concerned as a step towards ensuring development in Health Sector. Referring to the introduction of Helicopter Services in interior areas the governor said this will help the people in rural areas in health sector. In his speech Education Minister Dr. Kh. Ratankumar said the trial of Imphal Mandlay Bus Service has been held and the govt is waiting for the approval of the Myanmar Government. He was hopeful that the Myanmar Government will soon give their approval. He maintained that with the introduction of the bus Service people from Myanmar will come to the state for health services.
More oil tankers and trucks carrying food and essential items are expected to arrive at Imphal this evening
Imphal, 18 November 2016 ( Evening News ) : More oil tankers and trucks carrying food and essential items are expected to arrive at Imphal this evening. Around 100 vehicles loaded with different items have already left Khatkhati for Imphal. The vehicles were escorted security personnel and a police team led by SP Tamenglong. The vehicles included 29 Petrol Tankers, 19 Diesel tankers, 18 LPG Bullet trucks and trucks with food and other essential items. Meanwhile 93 Oil Tankers, 36 LPG Bullet trucks and 150 Trucks left Imphal today. They are expected to meet the vehicles coming from Khatkhati this afternoon around 3 near the Barak. They will be then escorted by the team led by Tamenglong SP towards Jiribam.
75 stranded vehicles escorted by security forces from Sinam Khul in Chandel district to Imphal today
Imphal, 17 November 2016 ( Evening News ) : 75 stranded vehicles from Sinam Khul in Chandel district were safely escorted by security forces to the valley today. The vehicles include 26 buses, 40 DI, 8 Tata Sumo and one Tata truck. The vehicles were stranded on the Imphal-Moreh National Highway 102 due to the ongoing economic blockade called by the UNC and ANSAM since Nov 1. The vehicles were escorted by a joint team of Thoubal Police Commando, Tengnoupal Police and 3rd Indian Reserve Battalion under the supervision of Additional SP Operations Thoubal Modhunimai.
Former chief minister Rishang Keishing asserts UNC should opt for peace talk instead of creating problems for people
Imphal, 17 November 2016 : Former Chief Minister Rishang Keishing, has asserted that United Naga Council (UNC) must opt for peace talks rather than creating problems for the people by imposing indefinite economic Blockade on the national highways. The former chief minister was speaking at a book release function at Manipur Press Club . He further stated that the blockade has caused a lot of hardships to the common people. He called for the need for peace and harmony among different sections of the society.
Chief minister Ibobi reveals centre did not invite state govt for talks on UNC's indefinite economic blockade
Imphal, 17 November 2016 : Chief Minister, Okram Ibobi Singh disclosed that the Centre did not officially invite the state govt for yesterday's talks with United Naga Council (UNC) and the Centre in Delhi on the indefinite Economic Blockade called by the UNC on the national highways in Manipur. He said the state could not send its representative as it did not get the invitation to the talk. The chief minister was responding to media query while coming out of the Banquet Hall of Manipur Rifles after attending the National Press Day celebration. Responding to another media query whether the govt will declare United Naga Council as an unlawful organisation Okram Ibobi maintained that the govt has not yet decided to declare it as an unlawful organisation even though it is discussing the problem in detail.


