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Imphal Times Regd.No Evening daily Imphal Times Regd.No. MANENG /2013/51092 Volume 7, Issue 155, Saturday, January 4, 2020 Maliyapham Palcha kumsing 3418 Rs. 2/- One day State Assembly session on Monday: Central BJP leaders roll head on Session to endorse extention of reservation of whether to replace RS MP Marginalised community and not ILP Bhavananda or not IT News Article 334 of the constitution and assemblies will be expired Although the Scheduled IT News man which have clean from Maharashtra, six from Imphal, Jan 4 for another period of 10 (ten) on January 25, 2020. Castes and the Scheduled Imphal, Jan 4 background, a source close to Tamil Nadu, five each from years. The Speaker of the According to the Ministry of Tribes have made Imphal Times said. On the West Bengal and Bihar. One day State Assembly house is unlikely to allow Law and Justice Article 334 of considerable progress in the Central leaderships of the BJP contender to the post there Apart from these states, four session of the 11t Manipur discussion of any other the Constitution lays down last thirty years, the reasons roll head on whether to replace are several BJP leaders of the seats each will be vacant from legislative Assembly may be issues like the ILP as official that the provisions of the which weighed with the Rajma Sabha MP K state lobbying the Central Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, held on Mon day amidst hue gazette has already been Constitution relating to the Constituent Assembly in Bhavananda or to let him leadership at new Delhi, Karnataka and Odisha; three and cry from the oppositions issued and ILP has been reservation of seats for the making provisions with regard continue by nominating him however, BJP being a seats each will be vacant in and the CSO for framing of already enforced since Scheduled Castes and the to the aforesaid reservation of once more as candidate as the discipline political party might Rajasthan and Madhya an effective regulation of the January 1, official source said. Scheduled Tribes and the seats and nomination of term for Rajya Sabha MP of not go to the pressure of any Pradesh, two each in Inner Line permit regulations. The Union Cabinet on representation of the Anglo- members, have not ceased to four north east states including individual but will consult with Telangana, Haryana, Source however, said that the December 4, 2019 has Indian community by exist. Manipuris ove r. its parivaar and other Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh one day special session is approved a proposal to extend nomination in the Lok Sabha It is, therefore, proposed to Source said that election for the grassroot level BJP workers and one seat each will be summoned to endorse the reservat ion for SCs, STs and and in the Legislative continue the reservation for 4 Rajya Sabha MPs of the four while deciding on whom to be vacant in Uttarakhand and extension of the reservation Anglo-Indian community in Assemblies of the States shall the Scheduled Castes and the states of North East - Mizoram, nominated for the Rajya Himachal Pradesh. of the Schedule Tribe (ST), the Lok Sabha and state cease to have effect on the Scheduled Tribes and the Meghalaya, Manipur and Sabha seat, the source added. The BJP, which is marching Schedule Caste (SC) and assemblies for 10 years,. expiration of a period of thirty representation of Anglo- Arunachal Pradesh along with All together 69 members towards the majority mark in other marginalized The reservation for these years from the commencement Indians by the nomination for 65 other seats from different including the 4 from the NE the Upper House, however, is community by amending the categories in the Lok Sabha of the constitution. a further period of ten years. states may be held shortly. will be retired from the Upper unlikely to make substantial With K Bhavananda, the RS House this year. gain due to its string of defeats MP of Manipur, experiencing The four RS MP from NE in the state assembly polls in bitter performance in the states who will be retiring are 2018 and 2019. Tungjoi villagers wants complete protection utilization of his MPLAD ( Mukut Mithi (Arunachal Only Uttar Pradesh, where 10 Local Area Development Pradesh), K Bhabananda seats are getting vacant, is Fund) with media in the state Singh (Manipur), Wansuk likely to be some help for the of Manipur government to insure protection including Imphal Times Syiem (Meghalaya), and BJP as the party has its exposing the Ronald Sapa Tlau (Mizoram). government in the state. from Ngaland villagers misappropriations, the central In the 250-member house, the However, BJP’s loss in the leadership is doing intense BJP has 83 members and the State Assembly polls in IT News home work to nominate Congress has 46 members and Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Imphal, Jan 4 someone who will clean the the maximum number of MPs Maharashtra, and Jharkhand bad taste of BJP by are retiring from Uttar is likely to favour the The feelings of alienation nominating a dedicated BJP Pradesh, followed by seven Congress in the Raja Sabha. among the villagers of Tungjoi, the border villager of Manipur Neighbouring state Nagaland seem to have been Manipur University to organise flushed out as the state government of Manipur under adventure sports camp for students the Chief Minister of Manipur IT News (January 6) to Sunday technical support to the camp. keep continues to win the Imphal , January 4 (January 12), the camp is being This is the first time that such heart of the villagers by organised by the department a camp is being organised in asserting that the With an aim to empower of physical education and Manipur. government is committed for youths to achieve the qualities sports science, Manipur Th e camp is an outdoor the cause of the villagers. presence of Deputy Chief district, Nagaland on dispute disputed land such as of endurance, excellence, University. educational programme for Deputy Chief Minister Minister Yumnam Joykumar, over a land that the Villagers construction of an NAP Camp, courage and fraternity a seven- Manipur Mountaineering and students from Class III to X Yumnam Joykumar, Education Tungjoy village Authority of Tungjoy claimed that a an Extra- Assistant day children winter adventure Trekking Association and they will be taught rock Minister Th. Radheshyam submitted a memorandum monolith which they had Commissioner office, one sports camp (non-residential) (MMTA) and M/S Adventure climbing, rappelling, zip-lining, and PHEd Minister Losii urging the government of erected at their village was Forest Beat Office, One Border is being organised in Manipur. North East India have trekking, para-sailing, horse Dikho today strengthen the Manipur for immediate dismantled by villagers of Magistrate Office, black Schedule from Monday provided the required riding, yoga among others. trust of the Tongjoy Villagers construction of an approach Khezhakeno. Tension still tooping of roads etc. However which have been fearlessly road till Khezhakeno Village runs high among the two no such preventive steps have guarding the territory of near Nagaland border to villages as government of been taken up by the A R conducts anti drug awareness drive Manipur from the intrusion protect the present disputed both Nagaland and Manipur Government of Manipur. by Villagers of Nagaland with land between the Ngaland are yet to solve the issue. The Tungjoy Villager also IGAR (S) Operating Base (COB). The of drugs and to guide spears , bow and now single counterpart and those of the The memorandum said that urged the Deputy Chief Imphal, Jan 4 drive was planned in response everyone to lead a healthy life. bore rifles, by attending in the Manipur. there is an aged old boundary Minister to construct a to the concerns of villagers, Lec ture was followed by an Tongjoy Glory Day. The memorandum submitted dispute between Tungjoy Community Hall and Mantripukhri Battalion of 9 parents and Meira interactive session in which Tungjoy Glory Day is annual urged the government for Village , Senapati district, upgradation of the Sub – Sector Assam Rifles under the Paibis expressed during the various queries of students two-day festival of Tungjoy immediate construction of a Manipur and Kheshakeno Primary Health Centre to aegis of HQ IGAR (South) monthly security meet with were answered. The lecture village of Senapati district. nearly 3 Km stretch road from Village , PheK district, Primary Health Center. conducted an Anti Drug respect to the youth of the gave an insight about harmful The festival has been any available fund of the Nagaland since 19 century and Deputy Chief Minister while awareness drive for Drug Free area under danger of falling effects of drugs on the human celebrating since 1970 with the government of Manipur at the the same case still remain speaking on the occasion Manipur yesterday. prey to the drug menace. body. The drive was a main objective of promoting earliest possible time. unsettled. In order to protect assured to convey the The awareness drive under the As part of the drive, an success in educating the their indigenous art and There has been a long the land and the people of message to the state cabinet theme “united we stand to interactive lecture on harmful locals and youth on this culture as well as games and standing conflict between Nagaland, the Government of and to the Ministers concern fight against drugs for a drug effect of drugs was sensitive issue and various sports. Tungjoy village, Manipur and Nagaland carried out so many who happened to be from his free Manipur” was organised conducted to generate measures to counter the drug Taking advantage of the the Khezhakeno village, Phek developmental works in the political party.
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