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The Photoshop Awards: Britney Spears is back… again! better than ever, dressed by Dolce & Gabbana in the promotional pics for her “Femme Fatale” album ,which was released on March 29, 2011. She even goes so far as to show a little ass. Enjoy!
Aizawl, Apr 1 : The Forest Development Agency under the Environment Forest Department's Aizawl division has allegedly siphoned off a huge amount of funds, rights activist Ruatfela Nu said today.
Interacting with newspersons, Ruatfela Nu said the Ministry of Tribal Affairs had sanctioned forest development funds to three forest divisions - Darlawn, Lunglei and Aizawl.
A sum of Rs 870 lakhs was allocated to Aizawl division to cover 29 villages from 2007 to 2010 with allotment of Rs 30 lakh per village.
''I toured 17 of the 29 villages. What I saw there shocked me.
Through interactions with village leaders, I came to know that the villages were not at all aware of funds, the Union government had sanctioned,'' Nu said.
When the rights activist sought information under the RTI Act, she was informed that Rs 30 lakh had been judiciously spent in each village for construction of different assets such as playgrounds, water reservoirs and community halls, according to her.
''I have visited all the villages except for those under Saitual range, and saw with my own eyes that there was gross misappropriation of funds. Contrary to RTI information which I have received, community nursery was constructed only at Sateek village.
That too just for name's sake,'' she said.
Other villages did not have any community nursery despite the fact that they were stated as ''constructed'' in the files, she said, adding, ''This was only one of the many cases.'' According to Ruatfela Nu, the matter had been investigated by the state Anti Corruption Bureau and it submitted its report.
''However, I don't know if the ACB had filed an FIR. Since no action has been taken, I decided to initiate my own investigations in the footsteps of the ACB,'' she said.
Asserting that what she was true, Ruatfela Nu challenged forest department officials and the media to go with her and see for themselves. ''By unearthing such irregularities, I don't mean to defame any one or any department. My only motive is to create awareness among the people about their rights. This is also my clear message to the corrupt officials that we are keeping watchful eyes to ensure that the people are not deprived of their rights,'' she said.
''This may be only a tip of the iceberg. There apparently are more irregularities in other departments. I would also want to appeal to the people to come forward and claim their rights,'' she said.
Aizawl, Apr 1 : Census 2011 has crowned Mizoram’s Serchhip the district with the highest rate of literacy in India.
Clocking a literacy rate of 98.76 per cent, the northeastern district 112km south of Mizoram’s capital Aizawl is a far cry from Alirajpur at the other end in Madhya Pradesh.
A combination of factors such as missionary schools, aggressive campaign on the ground, an association with the chief minister and location that keeps it off the migrant trail are being seen as the key reasons for the high rate of literacy in Serchhip.
The low population base of a little over 60,000 also helped.
“The Young Mizo Association, a prominent NGO, has contributed much in adult education, visiting people’s homes and educating them. All school-going children attend school and there are very few school dropouts,” said H. Darzika, deputy commissioner of Serchhip.
“Chief minister Lalthanhawla has been an MLA from the district for the fourth time, thrice as chief minister and once as an Opposition MLA. We have 42 village councils and all villages have electricity,” the official added.
The head of each village council also helms the village education committee. The Sarva Siksha Abhiyan has been considered successful in Mizoram. Catholic missionaries had reached Serchhip in the 1950s and set up schools.
Serchhip has recorded a high literacy rate because “it has no migrants”, said Irene Lalruatkimi, All India Radio deputy director based in Aizawl. “The Mizos of Aizawl, too are highly literate. But the rate of literacy among communities such as the Brus, Reangs and Chakmas who come into Aizawl is low and this brings the rate down here.”
Serchhip is further away from districts such as Lunglei, which is accessed by migrants from Bangladesh, and Champhai, which is preferred by those entering from Myanmar. “It is easier for the migrants to settle in the districts that are closest to the international borders,” an official said.
Paddy cultivation and horticulture are the main vocations in Serchhip which is known for its crop of oranges.
By Oken Jeet Sandham
Kohima, Apr 1 : Naga People’s Front (NPF), main ruling regional political party in Nagaland, has today formally declared formation of Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh Units with adhoc office bearers appointed.
Announcing this in a Press Conference here at the NPF Central Office on Thursday, Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio said the party after a thorough deliberation on the formation of NPF Units for those Northeast States where Nagas have inhabited, had finally resolved to set up its units particularly in Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur.
Asked why the ruling NPF in Nagaland took decision to expand its political activities beyond the State of Nagaland, Rio said their main intention to expand beyond Nagaland State should not be misunderstood as it was only to create harmony with other regional political parties, while taking interest of the Naga political issue.
He further explained that Nagas in these States became minority and what they could do at the most was to fight politically to safeguard their interests. “If anyone who has wrong notion, it has to be corrected,” the Nagaland Chief Minister stated.
He also expressed hope that they would be able to work together with the Manipur People’s Party (MPP) and the NPF President Dr Shurhozelie would be contacting all the regional political parties where the NPF would be having its bases. “We are not against any political parties,” he said. “And as regional political party, we are working to protect the minority Nagas living in these States.”
Asked as to what system the party (NPF) would evolve if their candidates were elected in the ensuing Manipur general election, Rio explained that they would sit and discuss together whether to sit in opposition or joining the government. He, however, stated that the NPF Central Executive Committee was yet to decide for joining the electoral fray in the ensuing Manipur general elections.
Replying to a query as to why the NPF did not form its Assam Unit as large chunk of Nagas too lived there, Rio said they could not do so as the election in Assam came closer.
NPF President Dr Shurhozelie, who was also present during the declaration of the NPF Manipur and AP Units, explained the party position for not fielding their candidates in last AP election. He said when the party went ahead with full preparation to field their candidates in AP election, the Election Commission of India had directed them not field this time as some procedural incompletion for NPF to do so was there.
Along with the declaration of the formation of the NPF Units in Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh, the names of the office bearers to run the affairs of these Units have also been declared.
For Manipur Adhoc Executive Committee (NPF), the names of the office bearers are: Mr G Gaingam, President, Mr Solomon Veino, Working President, Mr Kho John, General Secretary, Mr RT Rebirthson, Secretary, Mr Ningreigam Ruivah, Secretary, Mr K Lianpibou (Temei), Joint Secretary, Mr Somi Keishing, Spokesperson and Mr Samuel Risom, Treasurer.
For Arunachal Pradesh Adhoc Executive Committee (NPF), the names of the office bearers are: Mr Tosham Mossang, President, Mr Tomphoa Ruthun, Vice President, Mr Happa Tataong, General Secretary, Mr P Teakwa, Assistant General Secretary, Mr S Ngemu, Treasurer and Mr Konkhul Chathan, Convener.
The Advisory Committee members are Mr Soso Lorho, ex-Minister, Prof Gangmumei Kamei, ex-Minister and Prof Dr M Horam, ex-Minister.
Source: Asian Tribune
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Sarah Jane Dias makes her debut in Bollywood with 'Game'.
Pics - Publicity stills, Yogen Shah and Text by Riddhi Doshi
Miss India
Sarah won the Miss India title in 2007.
TV stint
Sarah was a VJ with Channel V.
Bikini babe
Sarah also featured in the Kingfisher calender.
Sari clad
Sarah has walked the ramp for a few top designers.
Catwalk
Game for movie?
Bollywood debut
Stylish babe