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Joint Administrative Council of All Manipur Trade Unions Council, AMTUC and All Manipur Government Employees organisation, AMGEO today observed the 6th Black Day
Imphal, 17 May 2016 ( Evening News ) : Joint Administrative Council of All Manipur Trade Unions Council, AMTUC and All Manipur Government Employees organisation, AMGEO today observed the 6th Black Day at their office at Babupara. Speaking as resource person at the event Social Scientist Dr Dhanabir Laishram opined that the people especially the workers are facing lots of hardship because govt not only in Manipur but also in every part of the country only knows how to command. He said the salary is given to govt employees for doing public service. But general public feel apprehensive and insecure to enter govt offices. Dr Dhanabir Laishram also appealed to the govt employees to not only work for salary but go extra mile for the welfare of the public. Mention may be made that JAC of AMTUC and AMGEO observes May 17 as Black day in remembrance of harassment and torture of 69 govt employees for pressing their legitimate demands in May 17, 2010.
IED exploded at Reliable Cargo Movement near Thangal Bazar, Khoyathong
Imphal, 17 May 2016 ( Evening News ): An IED exploded at Reliable Cargo Movement, RCM - a private transport office near Thangal Bazar, Khoyathong this morning around 4.15. The blast damaged the shutter and and window glasses of RCM Transport office and nearby buildings. Health Care Centre - a fitness centre located opposite the RCM building also suffered damages due to the explosion. There was no report of human casualty. Reacting to the blast, Athokpam ongbi Leibaklotpi a client of the Health Care Centre condemned the blast at public place. She appealed to all not to repeat such act in future.
3 day National Workshop on the theme ‘Information Marketing for Transformational Library User to Electronic Library User in Digital Era’ began today
Imphal, 16 May 2016 (Evening News) : A 3 day National Workshop on the theme ‘Information Marketing for Transformational Library User to Electronic Library User in Digital Era’ began today the Seminar Hall, NIT Manipur, Langol. Director, NIT Manipur Dr. Sarungbam Birendra, Librarian NIT Silchar, Kishorchandra Satpathy, Dean Academic, NIT Manipur Dr. Kh. Manglem, Registrar, MIT R.K. Lalit, staff and students, research scholars and faculty members took part at the inauguration of the event. Director Dr. Sarungbam Birendra said although traditional library has lots of advantages, digitisation of traditional library in this digital era is a must. Digitisation of libraries will also lighten the burden of the librarian. Director also added that the seminar is very relevant to the present age and appealed all to take the benefits of the seminar.
National Students’ Union of India, (NSUI) Northeast cell is organising academic career counselling programme from May 20 at DM college.
Imphal, 16 May 2016 ( Evening News ) : National Students’ Union of India, (NSUI) Northeast cell is organising academic career counselling programme from May 20 at DM college. Speaking to media persons today at Congress Bhawan, NSUI Manipur State In-charge, Amin Shah said that students who want to study outside Manipur faces lots of problem while getting admission at new places. To ease the problems NSUI is organising career counselling programme, legal awareness and clear cut guidelines for the students of Manipur who recently passed the 12 standard while seeking admission in particularly at Delhi University, Jamia Milia University and JNU for their studies.
Addressing the gathering NSUI Northeast convenor P. Bakim-chandra Meitei said that the career counselling will be held at 4 zone that is Imphal, Bishnupur, Thoubal and Komlathabi in Chandel district. For Imphal east and Imphal west the career counselling will be conducted on May 20 May at DM college.
Revenue Department evicts shops and private houses built on encroached land along side National Highway 37
Imphal, 16 May 2016 ( Evening News) : State Revenue Department today evicted shops and private houses built on the encroached land on both sides of National Highway 37 near Government Polytechnic Training Centre at around 9.30 this morning. Officials of the department along with police dismantled the illegal structures using JCB. However, shopkeepers opposed and resisted the step. A shopkeeper S. Amudom said an order was issued on May 14 stating the people to remove the structure on their own. He said shopkeepers have been trying to remove the structure following the order. But the officials without any prior information came and forcibly dismantled all the shops and house along the stretch beyond usable.


