Voice Club - A Bridge to Development

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It is a non-profit organisation of self-organized volunteers. www.youthvoiceclub.org
www.kangleipak. OBJECTIVES
1. To empower youths
2. It is a family.

To train leaders of tomorrow
3. To open online as well as offline portal of information (www.kangleipak.net)
4. To give awareness to the people regarding government policies and programmes
5. To study and analyse the public issues and to suggest solutions which are to be published in our journal – KHONJEL
6. To encourage entrepreneurship and to attract investors by creating a business friendly en

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10/08/2020

Health Dept advises against use of cord device ‘Virus Shut Out’ to prevent COVID-19

TMB Report

IMPHAL: Even as 118 fresh cases including 71 with no history of travelling outside the state were reported in the last 24 hours which took the total count of confirmed Covid-19 cases to 3753, the Health Department, Government of Manipur has advised against the use of plastic cord device ‘Virus Shut Out’ to prevent the novel virus.

Dr Khoirom Shasheekumar Mangang, Addl. Director and Spokesperson, Health Department observed and pointed out that the use of Chlorine dioxide releasing plastic cord device “Virus Shut Out” made in foreign countries has increased among people.

Chlorine dioxide in aqueous solution is used in disinfection of drinking water. The virus destroying capacity in the spray form or slowly emitting gas form is not yet established, he said adding that the state Health Department does not recommend its use in prevention of Covid-19 pandemic and the public must be wary of use of such unproven devices, added the statement.

On the other hand, of the 118 fresh positive cases, 90 are civilians while 28 belonged to Central Armed Police Force. Of the 90 infected civilians, 71 persons do not have significant travel history except for 2 from Imphal East district, 11 from Kangpokpi district, 3 from Senapati district, one each from Churachandpur district, Imphal West district and Jiribam district, according to Covid Common Control Room.

10/08/2020

Former President of India Pranab Mukherjee tests positive for COVID-19. Requests those who came in contact with him in recent times to get themselves tested.

10/08/2020

100 fresh cases reported in last 24 hours while another 78 were discharged during the same time.

50 are said to have no significant travel history.

09/08/2020

AR (Assam Rifle) provides assistance to Mission Blind School, Kakching

TMB

IMPHAL: Chandel Battalion of 26 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) provided necessary assistance to the children of ''The Mission Blind School" located at Heikakpokpi village, Kakching District on Saturday.

The school was running short of supplies and approached the Chandel Battalion for provisioning of their dire needs, IGAR(S) said in a press release. The battalion provided necessary supplies which included essential ration items and 50 fruit-bearing saplings for plantation in and around the school, it added.

The IGAR(S) said that the students were also briefed about various precautionary measures like maintaining basic hygiene, sanitation, maintaining social distance and other precautions to be taken to avoid the spread of disease and simultaneously students were sensitized about the growing environmental conditions including global warming and suggested ways to protect the environment by means of tree plantation.

Assam Rifles continues its support to the needy since lockdown started. The school authorities expressed their gratitude for providing necessary assistance and spreading awareness amongst the students.

09/08/2020

Conclude Naga peace talks with recognition: NMA to PM Modi

TMB

IMPHAL: The Naga Mothers' Association (NMA) has submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging him to ensure that the Naga peace negotiations conclude with recognition of Naga historical rights in mutual respect and understanding for peace, dignity and justice.

In a memorandum signed by its president and secretary Abeiu Meru and Loehumbeni Humstsoe, the Naga Mothers' Association (NMA) seek an immediate attention and intervention on several major points emerging as major hindrances to the progression to a final settlement.

As mothers and women who have borne the brunt of militarization and armed conflict for decades, the note stated, we have firmly stood on the slogan 'Shed No More Blood', because our future generation deserves the right to live in peace and a world free from war. Naga women have worked hard as peace makers and peacekeepers and supported the long drawn peace process in the hope that we can all live in peace. However, the recent letter of the Governor to the Chief Minister of Nagaland brought to the public domain, has created a deep trust deficit in the peace process, it stated.

“As the peace interlocutor of the Naga peace talks, it is unbecoming at such a critical period to refer to the Naga Political Groups as mere 'armed gangs', when a political negotiation for peace is ongoing. It must be reiterated that both the Chairman of the Ceasefire monitoring group and the Governor, live in the capital Kohima and should have coordinated and addressed such issues of extortions with the State agencies, which has not been done. Further, it is most unfortunate that till date, despite the appeals and wishes of the people, the interlocutor has been unable to bring the Naga political groups together for an official peace dialogue in resolving the Naga issue, for reasons best known to him. In various peace meetings with leaders of the Naga political groups, the NMA has been very firm, on the need to sit down together in the interest of the Nagas and chart out our road to a peaceful settlement together. The fragility of the peace process we are facing now, is therefore, due to the inability to do the same in the interest of peace, by the interlocutor,” the NMA stated in the memorandum.

It objected to the profiling of Nagas working as state government employees and their relationship with cadres of the Naga Political Groups, under the direct orders of the Governor, who is also the Peace Interlocutor. This move indicates the total lack of understanding of Naga political history and the movement for Self Determination, which began decades ago, with the full participation of almost every Naga family. This practice continues till today in many Naga areas. To question the credibility and profile their relations with cadres has brought state government employees under scrutiny, which does not bode well for the peace process, because their contribution to the state

Government is crucial and state government employees have been giving the best of their service for the development and growth of the state.

We are confronted with a situation, where the interlocutor, who is also the Governor of Nagaland, is bent on threats and hounding the same Naga Political Groups, with whom he is supposed to negotiate and conclude the peace talks. There are serious indications that the Governor of the state and interlocutor for peace, has not understood the role and contribution of Naga mothers and women for bringing peace thus far and stopping the shed of blood in our land, it added.

The NMA also strongly protested against the extension of the Disturbed Area Act and the Armed Forces Special Powers Act in the state terming it as most unfortunate that it happened in the midst of ongoing peace talks.

08/08/2020

Whole campus of Longmai (Noney) PS kept under containment measures.

Source: TMB

08/08/2020

Drowned 7-year old fished out; crowd swarm area to view the search

Source: TMB

THOUBAL: In an unfortunate incident, a 7-year old was fished out after he drowned accidentally in the Thoubal River situated at Yairipok Malom Jaliyangbi area Under Yairipok Police Station on Friday. He was declared brought dead when taken to a nearby PHC..

The deceased has been identified as Md. Almas, son of Md. Ramujuddin of Yairipok Malom Jaliyangbi. The ill fated incident is said to have happened at around 10:30 am.

According to Police sources, the boy was fished out after thorough search made by the local people and was taken to PHC, Khoirom for medical treatment. However, when they reached the PHC, he was declared brought dead by the Medical Officer, police said.

Surprisingly, despite total lockdown due to COVID-19, a large crowd was seen swarming the area to watch the search event. While some wore fact masks, there was hardly any social distancing. The irony is that COVID-19 in the district are rising at an alarming rate.

07/08/2020

A 76-year old man died today afternoon at JNIMS. Besides other ailments, he also tested positive for COVID-19.

He is said to be from Leimakhong and was admitted to JNIMS today morning.

With this, the COVID-19 related deaths stand at nine.

07/08/2020

Pregnant woman dies as hospitals refused admission for delivery

TMB Report

IMPHAL: A pregnant woman died early Thursday morning at the entrance of Shija Hospitals after she was allegedly refused admission by other hospitals in Imphal.

Reports say the expecting mother, identified as Mrs. Kachakna Kamei, age about 20, from Puichi Village, Noney district was denied medical help for delivery by about five hospitals they approached at Imphal.

As per reports, the patient group went weeping and begging the whole night through, from hospitals to hospitals but were turned away by all of them. And as they reach Shija Hospitals at about 4:00 in the morning, Mrs. Kamei died at the entrance of the hospital, before they could get inside.

The family went back in the ambulance from the entrance without even entering the Shija Hospitals, witness informed.

One might recalled that a patient from Lilong also died last month when he was referred from one hospital to another as he was refused treatment. He died at the gate of JNIMS.

07/08/2020

Property worth Rs 40 lakh destroyed by inferno

TMB Report

IMPHAL: A massive fire broke out at National Games Village Zone IV, in Langol of Imphal west district in the wee hours on Thursday at around 1:30 am. Eight shops including a pharmacy were destroyed in the inferno. Luckily there was no human casualty and district fire tenders that rushed to the spot within a short time after the fire broke out managed to douse the flames.

President of Langol Pioneers’ Club (LPC), Bihari Singh told media persons that the fire possibly broke out from an electric circuit. He said that at least eight shops suffered the rage of the fire and the total loss of Rs 40 lakhs worth of properties was estimated.

The razed shops were reported as a pharmacy owned by Raju Bhurtel, 3-grocery shops owned by B.Brajamani Sharma, L.Rajkumar Singh and Th Ingocha Singh, one computer centre belonging to Ningthoujam Robi, one hardware store owned by H Keshokjit Singh, one resident cm godown owners’ of Rajen Bhatarai and one beauty parlor cm variety store owned by T. Gunadhor Singh.

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