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Assam Rifles Organises Security Meet and Community Service Releif Imphal Times Supplementary issue Page 3 Festival of pineapple and summer fruits ends govt. Both Houses of Parliament to ready to provide all possible help to farmers : CM take up Motion of Thanks on DIPR Saying that mulch plastic is necessity of proper storage produces because it has huge Imphal, June 24, required in large scale in facility of horticulture and demand all over the world. The modern farming, the Chief agriculture produces in the Minister said that State President’s Address today Chief Minister N. Biren Singh Minister said that the State, cold storages would be produces would not find any Agency both Houses on the 20th of The Jammu and Kashmir has assured that the State Government would provide it set up at five different places market if chemical fertilizers are New Delhi June 24, this month. Reservation (Amendment) Government is ready to at subsidised rates at the soon, the Chief Minister used while farming. While newly appointed BJP Bill, 2019 is scheduled to be provide all possible support to earliest. He also observed that informed. State Planning Board Deputy Both the Houses of workin g president J P Nadda introduced in the Lok Sabha farmers to enhance farmers should put in Regarding influx of illegal Chairman S. Rajen, MLAs Y. Parliament will take up the will open the debate in the today. The Aadhaar and Other production. He was speaking concerted effort in migrants, Shri N. Biren said Surchandra, Ksh. Biren and P. Motion of Thanks on the Rajya Sabha, Union Minister Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2019 as the chief guest at the association with Government that necessary steps had been Brojen also attended the President’s address today. Pratap Chandra Sarangi will is also likely to be introduced. closing function of the five- officials and experts to boost put into place at entry points function as dignitaries. President Ram Nath Kovind lead the charge in the Lok The Parliament session will day long Festival of Pineapple production so that State’s like Mao, Jiribam and Moreh Earlier, the Chief Minister and addressed the joint sitting of Sabha. continue till 26th of July. and Summer Fruits at products can be exported as etc. Stating that Behiang is other dignitaries also Sangaithel Park in Imphal West value-added items. another important entry point, distributed prizes to best District today. Maintaining that the but it has been overlooked for farmers and seeds to selected Rajasthan govt orders inquiry into tent He said that the State is still Government has started taking long, the Chief Minister villagers at the function. They largely dependent on the up steps to enhance announced that he would also inspected the stalls products and commodities production, Manipur open Behiang police station opened at the park in collapse incident in Barmer district imported from outside. As Livelihood Mission has been tomorrow. Construction of the connection with the festival. Agency such, there is need for a well- introduced to increase fish police station began last year Jointly organised by Planning New Delhi June 24, planned systematic approach production. On the other hand, after its foundation stone was Department, Department of to increase production of the fish feed production unit has laid by the Chief Minister. Agriculture, Department of Rajasthan government has State, he observed. Stating been set up at Lamphelpat, and Speaking at the function, Trade, Commerce and ordered an inquiry into the tent that the State Government is the unit is likely to make Horticulture and Soil Industries, Department of collapse incident in Barmer now focussing on assisting available fish feed in the Conservation Minister Th. Horticulture and Soil district which claim 15 lives farmers and entrepreneurs in market soon. The State Shyamkumar said that a mini Conservation, Department of yesterday. 50 others injured this regard, he informed that Government had also started cold storage facility would be Tourism, Central Agricultural after a tent fell on them due to educated youths and exporting organic ginger constructed at Sangaithel area University and ICAR, the strong winds during a religious hardworking farmers are being produced in Pherzawl district soon for the convenience of Festival of Pineapple and programme at Jasol village provided soft loans and help to other States from last year, farmers. He urged the farmers Summer Fruits began on June under Balotra sub division. through StartUp Manipur. he added. To fulfil the to focus on producing organic 19, 2019. According to administration, Jodhpur Medical College. unfortunate. large number of people were State Government has In a tweet, Mr Modi said, his present when the incident took announced an assistance of 5 thoughts are with the bereaved place. People may have died of lakh rupees each to the families and wished for the Releif Centre for the Welfare of Differently suffocation or due to families of deceased persons quick recovery of the injured. electrocution. More than 40 and two lakh rupees to injured Union Home Minister and BJP Abled Persons, Manipur injured are being treated at persons. Prime Minister President Amit Shah has also Balotra Hospital, while 10 Narendra Modi has termed the expressed grief over the loss Kakching Guests of honours L. Dhaneshor Singh, Child award, Grant-in-aid to the people have been referred to collapse of a ‘Pandaal’ as of lives in Pandaal collapse. Imphal June,24, respectively. Welfare Officer, Department organizations formed by the In the conference Chief of Social Welfare, persons with disabilities or “One Day Conference on Guest Dr. RK Kumarjit Singh summarized that the Parents of severe disabilities. th The Right of Persons with delivered that victims of acid differently nature of ability A. Kameshor Singh, District 5 International Yoga Day 2019 Disabilities Act 2016” attack are now considered as to categories a persons of Social Welfare Officer, Jointly organized by Relief one of persons with being disability is increase Thoubal said that the Right Centre for the Welfare of disabilities same as the from the 7 to 21 by amending of Persons with Disability celebration organised : AMAND Differently Abled Persons, persons born with physical in the parliament recently (RPWD) Act, 2016, number of From a Correspondent AMAND, Pune. Mrs Manipur and Welfare defects adding that Govt. which include Autism. Those specified disability has Imphal June 24, Sangeeta Devi Sinroja, Yoga Association for Differently has recognized 21 different who want to get the benefits increased from 7 to 21 Instructor conducted the yoga Abled Persons, in associated types of disabilities to of differently abled schemes categories and the number of “Yoga is an invaluable gift of session with Surya Namaskar with State Commissioner for formulate the schemes for of government need to get persons with disabilities in India’s ancient tradition. It along with a series of asanas. Persons with Disabilities, their support. Dr RK Kumarjit the disability certificate from the state will increase as embodies unity of mind and There was an interactive Govt of Manipur at Thongam continued the state had the concern authority. There well. He also said that the body; thought and action; session amon gst the Community Hall, Kakching failed to frame the policy is provision to get disability new government’s initiative restraint and fulfillment; participants and the Khunou, Kakching District, under ‘The Persons With certificate from the Primary of “CM gi Sotharabasingi harmony between man and instructor. Dr Somorendro Manipur Disability Act, 1995 which Health Centre also but there Tengbang” which aims to nature; a holistic approach to and Mrs Pramo were At the dice Dr. RK Kumarjit was popularly known as may raised the certain ensure the quality of life to health and well-being. It is not adjusted as the best Yoga Singh, State Commissioner Equal Opportunity, problems due to absence of persons with disabilities has about exercise but to discover performer of the day in male for Persons with Disabilities, Protection of Rights and Full specialist doctors to largely helped in the sense of oneness with and female category. Dr Govt. of Manipur, P. Participation Act, 1995 determined the physical identification of disabilities yourself, the world and the Huidrom Narendra felicitates Gopendro Singh, President before it was replaced by disabilities. He added that and also appealed to the nature. By changing our the yoga instructor with a Relief Centre for the Welfare ‘The Rights of Persons with the Department is Government to took up such lifestyle and creating lengyan, memento and a of Differently Abled Persons, Disabilities Act, 2016’ and implementing various social welfare measures in the consciousness, it can help in sapling. The event was Manipur, A. Kameshor the new Act was approved security schemes under future too. well being. Let us work towards concluded with a vote of Singh, District Social Welfare by the President of India on State Plan including L Amerendra Sharma a adopting an International Yoga thanks from Mrs Taruni Officer, Thoubal District, December 27 of 2016. As Scholarship for the students national awardee who always Day.” highlighted about the 5th followed by a group photo Kh. Leima Devi, such, it is of no use to hide with disabilities, engrave the persons with - Narendra Modi International Yoga Day and and refreshments. Chairperson, Kakching such cases, he added and Unemployment allowance to disabilities in exploring their As all the Yoga enthusiast over the benefits of Yoga in one AMAND, Pune appreciated Municipal Council, Kh. urged the public to use the the educated unemployed hidden talents to the society the globe is celebrating the 5th lifestyle. The participant were the able leadership of the Radhamani Devi, Counsilor, 4% quota reserved for persons with disabilities, in different fields, he also International Yoga Day this further enlightened about program coordinator, Mrs chaired the function as a persons with disability in Financial assistance to the made many awardee by year, AMAND, Pune also Yoga and the objectives of Ronita and Mr Shor for Chief Guest, President and Govt.
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