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NIT Site Controversy

JAC rejects public hearing: Imphal, Feb 5: Contending that the arrangement being made by the State Government to conduct a public hearing in connection with the proposal of setting up NIT at Langol Lamphelpat on February 7 is unreasonable, chairman of JAC for Protection of Residential Area and Preservation of Lamphelpat Wetlands, Kim Gangte has expressed apprehension of a hidden agenda in the move of the Government. Addressing a press conference in this connection at Manipur Press Club here on Tuesday afternoon, Kim Gangte said that the notification issued by the State Government through a local English newspaper only on January 18 announcing the public hearing at DC Imphal West on February 7 and invitation for written objection from those who oppose the construction of NIT at Langol was unreasonable and unacceptable. Recalling that on numerous occasions the JAC had called upon the Government of Manipur for conducting public hearings in connection with the proposal of setting up NIT at...

Manipur Ringside

Kangleipakki Meira's foundation day: The 27th foundation day of the Kangleipakki Meira daily was celebrated at its office premises at Keishampat Junction, Imphal on Wednesday. The celebration was graced by founder member of All Manipur Working Journalists' Union Yumnam Ajit and secretary of Dimapur Meitei Union Binod Khaba as chief guest and president respectively. On the occasion, the daily's chief editor Wangkhemcha Samjai presented a brief history of the daily since it was established 27 years ago. MACS Director row resolved: Following a judgment of the Gauhati High Court issued on Wednesday, the impasse over the post of Project Director for Manipur AIDS Control Society has been settled. According to the judgment passed by a single bench of the Gauhati High Court, Dr Kh Pramodkumar has been reinstalled as Project Director of MACS. Dr Pramodkumar held the post of MACS project director before he took over as State Opthalmic Officer. In the meantime, Deputy Director TR Kom ...

NIT Location Controversy

Unofficial ‘public hearing’ opposes NIT at Langol: Imphal, Dec 19: An unofficial ‘public hearing’ on the controversial issue of setting up the proposed National Institute of Technology, NIT, at Langol was conducted in Imphal on Wednesday by an independent non-government fact finding team of rights activists from New Delhi, led by Dr. John Dayal, member of National Integration Council. The ‘public hearing’, organised by the JAC for Protection of Residential, Agricultural and Wetlands, Langol-Lamphelpat and held at Shija Hospital junction, Langol, was attended by some 200 to 300 people, mostly those who would be affected if the NIT project goes ahead. Speaking to the gathering, Dr Dayal expressed regret at the imposition of prohibitory orders in Imphal West district by the district administration ahead of the public hearing. Under the Constitutional guarantee given by Article 19(i)(a) safeguarding the freedom of expression, people have a right to peacefully express their opinions and lis...

NIT Site Face-Off

JAC warns state govt. over NIT site: Imphal, Dec 14: The JAC for Protection of Residential, Agricultural and Wetlands in Langol-Lamphelpat has cautioned the State Government against igniting a Nandigram like situation in Langol-Lamphelpat by its adamant move to set up the National Institute of Technology (NIT) there. Addressing a press conference at Manipur Press Club here on Friday, chairperson of the JAC and former MP Kim Gangte said what is happening in Nandigram, West Bengal is known to all the people now and the possibility of a similar violent situation cannot be ruled out if the State Government is adamant on its stand of setting up NIT at Langol area . To highlight this point, three delegates of the JAC had recently gone to Delhi to met UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, PMO Minister Prithiviraj Chauhan, HRD Minister Arjun Singh, MP Renuka Chaudhury, CPI National general secretary AB Bhardhan and other Central leaders, Kim Gangte said. Apart from submitting the memorandum of the JAC...