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Hundreds of People Welcome V Valte IMPHAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2020 Hundreds of people welcome V Valte KSA celebrates 15th foundation day By Our Staff Reporter to get satisfactory results so KSA president, and script has been strenu- IMPHAL, Nov 27 (DIPR) The Minister warned the far, " he said. Ningthoujam Chetan, in the ous. Furthermore it could add staff of any negligence in IMPHAL, Nov 27 : The "There is still an ocean of meantime stated that the asso- more burden to the students, Transport, TA & Hills and performing their duties with Kangleipak Students' difference in the educational ciation emphasis mainly on he said while urging the con- GAD Minister Vungzagin appropriate disciplinary ac- Association (KSA) observed system and its objective when three important sectors viz- cerned Ministry to reconsider Valte was welcomed by tion. its 15th foundation at the hall of compared to educational sys- education, agriculture and its move. hundreds of people in a rousing The Minister also visited Manipur College today. tems of other advanced health. According to a sur- Mediapersons and mem- reception ceremony held at the the proposed site for con- Delivering the keynote ad- countries," he continued. vey, most of the present bers of other organisations Constituency headquarter, struction of Kendra Vidalaya dress during the celebration Education is a dynamic teachers are bereft of training attending the event were pre- Thanlon. in the district headquarters. function, secretary general of process and it keeps on for around 10 to 15 years and sented with shawls during the The reception programme Visiting different villages KSA, Seram Hemjit stated changing with time and place thus their knowledge is al- function. was organized by Simte within his constituencies the that the association founded and thus the definition of most stagnant, he said while The KSA Jiribam unit also Chiefs to celebrate V Valte last three days, the Minister on November 27 in 2005 has education should change in adding that regular work- celebrates foundation day induction as a Cabinet Minis- expressed his pleasure to be completed 15 years today. line with the social advance- shops, training programmes The 15th foundation day ter in the BJP led Government in the midst of his constitu- KSA has been fighting ment, he said. are the need of the hour to of Kangleipak Students' As- headed by Chief Minister N ency people while impressing issues which have been Delving into the New Edu- ensure their growth. sociation (KSA) was also Biren Singh. upon the need to be informed plaguing the educational sys- cation Policy (NEP), the International awardee, H observed at Jiribam. Speaking on the occasion, SP, Pherzawl, Thienlaljoy Secondary School constructed and also engaged with the tem in the State and will strive Commissioner maintained that Ibotombi Khuman on the KSA District Council the Minister expressed his Gangte, ADC, Lalthanzam, under ‘School Phagathansi’ community. Listening to the towards a better education the older education policy other hand maintained that the Jiribam KSA president, profound gratitude to the peo- SDO, Thanlon, Dr mission at Thanlon Sub-Di- grievances of people over system in the State in days to emphasised basically on what statement of the Education Bonson Louriyam, JIMWAK ple for their persistent Phirthanglien, CMO, S vision headquarters, the various issues, the Minister come, he said. to learn but it has been now Minister to introduce 'San- president Th Jini Devi, support which eventually Zamzalam, EE/PWD, Minister said that the school received petitions from differ- Speaking as the chief transformed into how to learn skrit subject' in the curricula IPSA, Jiribam branch presi- brought a Cabinet Minister Lalhminglien, ZEO of under which free and good ent civil societies and assured guest, Commissioner of in NEP. The earlier education of some schools and colleges dent N Dijendra Singh and belt to the Constituency. He Pherzawl district, Pumshong quality education was pro- them that he would ask offi- Higher and Technical Educa- policy focused on some syl- in the State has painted a KSA District Council Jiribam urged the people to join hands Hangshing, DI of Thanlon, vided to the rural children cials concerned to look into tion, M Hare Krishna stressed labi, prescribed books and sordid picture. advisor L Surendra Kumar together and fight for what is chiefs from different villages was indeed a model worth them and address it. on the importance of re-ex- assessment of the cognitive It could have been better if Singh attended the observ- right, uphold peace and coop- apart from different dignitar- emulating. He also gifted sports mate- amine why we need formal abilities and as the new policy academicians and student ance as presidium members. erate with the Government ies and CSO leaders attended He encouraged people to rials to the youth education and what are the stresses on how to learn, all bodies of the land had been The programme began officials. the event. embrace education as a vehi- organizations and blankets to objectives. must be ready for the transi- incorporated while formulat- with the hoisting of KSA's Mannuamching, DC, Inaugurating a new school cle for development and the aged persons in the vil- "From attending schools tion, he said. ing the policy of introducing flag by Bonson Louriyam. Pherzawl, S David Piaklian, building of Thanlon Higher peace. lages he visited. on sandals and with sacks for "The target we are setting 'Sanskrit subject', he contin- KSA District Council Jiribam sitting to desks, chairs and must conform with our ef- ued. general secretary, H Anil nice uniforms, we have seen fort," he said while further He opined that addition of Singh gave the welcome ad- a colossal change in the edu- asserting everything is the new subject was untimely dress. Newspersons based in State specific indicators should be identified to cation system in the last few achievable if all strive with as the efforts to preserve and the district were also feted achieve SDGs by 2030: Deputy CM decades, however, we are yet passion and perseverance. observe indigenous language during the programme. IMPHAL, Nov 27 (DIPR) have been badly affected not achieve Sustainable Develop- Indicators Framework and Road safety award only in the State but all over ment Goals by 2030.” National Institution for Trans- IMPHAL, Nov 27 : The Imphal East: Combined team Deputy Chief Minister the world. He expressed confidence forming India (NITI Aayog) Directorate of Transport has Yumnam Joykumar Singh has Economic activities have that the workshop will defi- will implement all related ac- invited proposals from any arrest 5 individuals with heroin stressed the need to identify decreased and tax collection nitely help identify State tivities, he added. individuals and legal entity two persons with 16 grams of heroin by ob- State specific indicators to in the country has also been specific indicators needed to Professor E Bijoykumar registered NGOs/cooperative serving necessary formalities. achieve Sustainable considerably less. In this criti- achieve the SDGs. Singh of Manipur University society/firms of the State for the On spot verification, the arrested persons Development Goals by 2030. cal phase, State specific Deputy Director General, also spoke on the importance Good Samaritan award and other were identified as Kayengpaibam Ivan (28), S/ He was speaking as chief guest indicators have to be worked NSO (FOD), Ministry of of ‘true data’ for proper plan- stakeholders working in the field o Ibotombi of Top Awang Leikai and Lenin at the inaugural function of a out. Statistics and Programme Im- ning and implementation of all of road safety. Keisham (27), S/o Bipin of Yaiskul Police two day sensitization Key areas like healthcare, plementation, MM Singh development oriented pro- The scope/objectives of the Lane. workshop on ‘State indicator education and providing basic said, to achieve SDGs by grammes in the State. scheme are to provide financial The arrested persons revealed that they are framework to monitor the amenities are the priority sec- 2030, steps should be taken Commissioner cum Secre- assistance to NGOs/coopera- drug peddlers and used to buy heroin from a achievements of Sustainable tors. up to reach certain 17 goals. tary (E&S) Nidhi Kesarwani tive societies and other woman identified as Bashijan of Hatta Golapati Development Goals (SDGs)’ Although the impact of The Government is com- also spoke on the inaugural agencies for administering road and according to the disclosure two women held today at the Classic Hotel Covid-19 pandemic has been mitted to achieve the SDGs function. Director (E&S) safety programmes and to give identified as Khullakpam Bashijan (60), W/o in Imphal. harsh, we should never give by 2030. Peijona Kamei, senior offic- awards to NGOs/trust/coopera- (L) Abdul Manan of Hatta Golapati Maning Y Joykumar said, “We all up the roles and responsibili- Ministry of Statistics and ers of different Departments tive societies etc. for their Leikai and Rukeiya Sajabam @ Reena (30), know that amidst Covid-19 ties to sustain ourselves and Programme Implementation and delegates participated in outstanding work done in the W/o S Phiroj Khan of KR Lane Golapati pandemic, economic activities co-operate with each other to will look upon the National the function. field of road safety (details can By Our Staff Reporter Maning Leikai were arrested along with 8 be availed from the website of grams and 27 grams of heroin and Rs 7,81,800 Ministry of Road Transport IMPHAL, Nov 27: A joint team of Imphal East from their possession respectively. and Highways) and office of commando, Narcotic Cell Imphal East arrested Further from their disclosure another drug Rape accused remanded Employment Exchange notifies the Directorate, Babupara, five persons along with a huge quantity of banned peddler Ngamlenmang Touthang (27), S/o IMPHAL, Nov 27 done during sponsoring can- Imphal.
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