02 August 2012

Naga Woman Held From AP For Conning Investors of Rs11 crore

 Hyderabad, Aug 2 : Rosemary Jamir, secretary of Tragopan Farmers' Society from Dimapur in Nagaland, collected Rs24.7 crore through seven agents in AP, disbursed Rs13.7 crore to gain investor's confidence and then disappeared with Rs11 crore

 A woman from Nagaland has been arrested from Vijaywada in Andhra Pradesh on charge of duping investors to the tune of Rs11 crore through a money circulation scheme, reports PTI quoting police.

Rosemary Jamir, secretary of Tropogan Farmers' Society from Dimapur in Nagaland, who is one of the accused in the case, was picked up from Vijayawada by a CID team, they said.

Rosemary had appointed seven executive members for Andhra Pradesh for the purpose of collecting funds from unsuspecting investors, who in turn through the network of 52 agents amassed Rs24.70 crore and disbursed Rs13.70 crore to gain confidence of investors before winding up their firm and disappearing with Rs11 crore.

An office was established at Dilshuknagar here which was maintained for about eight months before it was shut down, police said.

According to police, Rosemary had entered into a partnership deed with the executive members in 2011 to share the proceeds to be collected from investors.

Lands and buildings were purchased by the executive members in and around Nellore and Krishna districts of the state.

CID has identified several properties in this regard, which will be attached, while further investigations are on, according to a CID release.
01 August 2012

HPC-D Elects New Leader: Promises to Pursue Its Goals in Mizoram

Aizawl, Aug 1 : The HPC-D released a press statement condemning the lies spread by the Mizoram Government and the arrests of its leaders which were against the law as HPC-D has Suspension of Operation (SoO) with the Goverment of India.


Below is the press release




PRESS RELEASE

The Government of Mizoram arrested the HPC(D) Chairman, H.Zosangbera from Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport on July 17, 2012 and is now in its custody. The HPC(D) Chairman was on his way to meet officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India to intimate about the urgent need for political solution of the Hmars in Mizoram. 

On June 10, 2012, the HPC(D) Army Chief, Lalropui and the Deputy Chief of Army, Lalbieknung were also arrested by the Mizoram Armed Police (MAP) from Silchar Airport (Assam) when they were on their way to visit the HPC(D) Designated Camp and attend a peace meeting with the leaders of the All Parties Leaders (Mizoram). The Chief Minister of Mizoram was aware about the peace meet and has given a nod to the All Party Leaders (Mizoram). The Government of Mizoram, once again, broke the trust and confidence that has been slowly building up after the first term of the Suspension of Operation (SoO) between the HPC(D) and the Government of Mizoram (November 11, 2010 – May 11, 2011). The Mizoram Armed Police (MAP) and the Government of Mizoram blatantly trespass with the arrest as the HPC(D) has Suspension of Operation (SoO) with the Government of Assam.

The HPC(D) strongly condemns the coward act of the Government of Mizoram as it stands against the just and peaceful approaches adopted by the HPC(D) to secure the Constitutional rights of the Hmars in Mizoram. The HPC(D) is convinced that the Government of Mizoram is in no way interested in securing peace and democracy in Mizoram. The HPC(D) shall not be a silent spectator to the necessary belligerency adopted by the Government of Mizoram; the recently conducted “Flag March” in Sinlung Hills was un-democratic and exaggerated; the attempt to “segregate” the Hmar peoples by the Home Department, Government of Mizoram, with its order (No. D. 32020/24/2010-HMS) is a shame. It will forever stand as the biggest insult to Mizoram's peace and democracy. The Government of Mizoram must immediately end its “segregationist” policies that are directed against the Hmar people. The decades of suppression and discrimination by the Government of Mizoram in collusion with Mizoram based NGO has resulted in giving no place and space for Hmar language, culture, identity and tradition; our people are deprived and marginalized from getting our due and fair share in governance, welfare, development, education, entitlement and justice. The rights of the suppressed Hmar people shall not be allowed to be thwarted and deterred by the exercise of such uncalled for belligerency. Enough is enough!

If the Home Minister of Mizoram, Lalzirliana and his cahoots thinks that the rightful demand of the Hmar people of Mizoram and a peoples’ movement launched under Hmar People’s Convention (Democratic) could be suppressed with the arrest of our selfless leaders, they shall be proven wrong. The Government of Mizoram shall be responsible for the fall-out. As a matter of fact, our movement will be taken to a higher level and we are more determined towards prioritizing our goal ever than before. There are hundreds of Hmar youths and leaders who are ready to respond to the call of securing our rights and the long-time aspirations of the Hmar people that are also represented by our arrested leaders. Let the Mizoram state police trace and track us anywhere and everywhere if it thinks that would wrest our movement and aspirations which will be again proven wrong.

The Government of Mizoram has been blindly accusing the HPC(D) of planning several attacks on the people and state of Mizoram. We are also accused of disintegrating the Mizos of Mizoram and elsewhere. We would like to remind one and all by asserting that the Hmars’ movement in Mizoram and its adjoining areas is not against any individual people or community but only for securing a just socio-economic and political development of the Hmars in Sinlung Hills areas of Mizoram which has not only Hmars living in it. Moreover, our struggle is for improving democracy and for the decentralization of the same, which has eluded the Hmar people for many decades. The just development of Hmar people of Mizoram will in no way disintegrate the Mizos; instead it will strengthen and integrate the Mizos. Our time has come to secure our fair and equal share in welfare, democracy and development; no one can stop us from securing our rights.

In the larger interest of securing the goals of the peoples’ movement, the HPC(D), in its recently concluded Emergency Executive Council appointed Shri L.T. Hmar to be the Chairman in-charge of the HPC(D). 

We appeal to all right thinking citizens to take note of the treacherous policy of the Government of Mizoram towards the Hmar people. The Hmar people or the HPC(D) shall not be responsible for any outcome bred by the decades of treacherous, segregationist and suppressive and oppressive actions of the Government of Mizoram. We remain committed to our rightful struggle and aspirations; we shall continue the good fight under all circumstances until we achieve our goals. In order to realize the great future, we shall sacrifice everything that is required of us.


Sd/-
(AMOS P. HMAR)
Secretary
Hmar People’s Convention (Democratic)

Date: 01.08.2012

Government of Hmarram
HMAR PEOPLES' CONVENTION (DEMOCRATIC)
General Headquaters, Sinlung.

Mizoram Congress Flagship NLUP Scheme Failing

By H C Vanlalruata

Aizawl, Aug 1 : The distortions in the flagship New Land Use Policy (NLUP) of the ruling Congress, which helped the party come back to power in 2008, has made the situation unenviable for it now ahead of the next year's Assembly election.

Aimed to benefit the working classes in both urban and rural areas, the New Land Use Policy (NLUP) was formally launched on January 14, 2011.

But the government received a jolt when many cows for distribution to the beneficiaries under the scheme died due to transportation fatigue and infection with Foot and Mouth Disease since April.

At least 169 cows out of 788 cows imported from Kurnal in Haryana and Ludhiana in Punjab have died, A H and Veterinary department director Dr L B Sailo said.

The trouble faced by the NLUP beneficiaries and the government has given ammunition to the opposition parties, including the Mizo National Front, which accuses the government of 'apathy' towards the plight of the NLUP beneficiaries.

It is not only the beneficiaries who suffered, but also some families in Sihphir and Durtlang near Aizawl who have been rearing cattle for years whose cows died due to FMD after the arrival of the cows from Haryana and Punjab in the two villages.

The state AH and Veterinary department officials, however, maintain that the FMD was already there in the villages as the "NLUP cows" were also infected with FMD 'O' which has been prevalent in Mizoram, not in Punjab and Haryana.

"The cows died due to sheer stress after being transported from North India by trucks and by spending 15 unrelenting days," Dr L B Sailo said.

Dr Sailo also said that the government would take all possible steps to ensure that the NLUP beneficiaries would not lose money in the process but would be able to carry on their trade.

The state government proposes allocation of Rs 2,907 crore.

An amount of Rs 90 crore was allocated for the ambitious project out of which Rs 1,269.80 crore would be disbursed to around 1.2 lakh families (beneficiaries) during a period of five years.

Almost half of the families would be assisted under the scheme as the number of households in Mizoram, as per the Census 2011 is 2,57,581.

According to the approach paper to the NLUP, agriculture sector would have the highest number of beneficiaries at around 31,600 followed by beneficiaries under horticulture and veterinary sectors at 28,800 and 21,860 respectively.

Under forest sector around 10,700 beneficiaries are proposed to be engaged in bamboo trade while 9,000 families and 3,000 families would be assisted under Soil and Water Conservation and fisheries sectors respectively.

Around 6,500 families would also receive the benefits of the NLUP under Sericulture and the same number of families under Micro-enterprise while around 3,000 beneficiaries would be under handloom industries.

Vice Chairman of the NLUP Implementing Board, P.L. Thanga, a retired IAS officer, says that the land-based project would not only boost economy of the state, the NLUP would also replenish degraded forests in the state.

"The flagship programme of this government would be instrumental in re-forestation of 60 per cent of the territory of the state, protection of wildlife and renewing water sources," Thanga says.

The NLUP may not abolish jhumming, the destructive and primitive slash and burn way of shifting cultivation overnight, the state government policy makers say, however, expressing optimism that at least 15 per cent of the land would be utilised for permanent farming after implementation of the scheme.

They also say that 10 per cent of the state's 21,087 square kilometres territory would be protected under public reserve area, while another 10 per cent of the area would be preserved as forest supply reserve forest as was done in the Mizo tribal society even before the advent of the British colonialists.

Beside the deaths of cows to be distributed to the beneficiaries, the scheme also has its initial hurdles which the opposition parties exploited to the hilt.

The fact that many people were angry due to the late implementation of the flagship programme was clearly illustrated by the fact that the ruling Congress could manage to barely win the first Aizawl Municipal Council polls – that also by forging an alliance with the Zoram Nationalist party (ZNP).

The Congress-ZNP alliance bagged ten seats while the opposition MNF and the Mizoram People’s Conference (MPC) combine won in nine seats.

Political observers predict that the Congress, which returned to power after being in political wilderness for two consecutive terms by promising NLUP to the people, and the same NLUP may result in its downfall.

However, the government still has almost one and a half years to rectify the implementation of the programme and win back confidence of the people.

Goodbye Hotmail, Hello Outlook

The Best Reason Yet to Ditch Gmail.

Microsoft is renaming its vintage Hotmail email service as Outlook.com. Hotmail was still the world's largest email service with 324 million users (about 36 per cent of the market) but had been losing its market to Google's fast-growing Gmail. The name Outlook is familiar to most corporate workers who use the popular Microsoft Office email application.

Hotmail was launched in 1996 by Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith and acquired by Microsoft in 1997 for an estimated $400 million.

The rebranding and overhaul of Microsoft's email service is Microsoft's first major change in its email service in eight years. Here are 10 highlights of the new email service from the world's largest software company:

Goodbye Hotmail, hello Outlook: Top 10 features
1. Outlook.com has a new design that Microsoft says users 60 per cent fewer pixels but 30 per cent more messages visible in the inbox
2. Outlook.com connects to Facebook and Twitter to enrich conversations. Users can view recent status by friends and Tweets shared by friends.
3. Users can chat with Facebook users and other Outlook users from inside Outlook.com.
4. Users can open, edit and share Word, Excel and PowerPoint files in Outlook.com.
5. Outlook's address book integrates contacts from Facebook and LinkedIn.
6. With Outlook.com users can make Skype video calls even when both users don't have Skype installed. This feature will be rolled out soon.
7. Photographs attached with emails can be viewed as a slideshow.
8. Outlook.com comes integrated with with Microsoft's cloud storage service SkyDrive, this removes the restrictions of attachment size limits.
9. Outlook.com automatically detects mass messages such as newsletters, offers, daily deals and social updates and puts them in separate folders. Users can customize the process to sort mail any way they want to.
10. Existing Hotmail users can upgrade to the Outlook.com preview and their email address, password, contacts, old email, and rules will remain unchanged. They can continue to send and receive email from their @hotmail.com or @msn.com or @live.com address.

Illegal Stone Quarry Reason Behind Rockslide in Mizoram

Aizawl, Aug 1 : Mizoram Geology and Mining Minister S Hiato has alleged that the illegal stone quarry near Keifang village was responsible for the massive rockslide at the Aizawl-Champhai road in eastern Mizoram that killed 18 people on July 21.

A bus travelling from Champhai town to Aizawl, had almost reached the end of the quarry around 0100 hrs when the boulders came crashing down, hitting the rear of the vehicle and killing 18 people.

Talking about the incident, Mr Hiato informed the state assembly yesterday evening, "The stone quarry near Keifang village, about 80 kilometres from Aizawl, is illegally operated by the Border Road Task Force (BRTF)." He added that the BRTF had been notified twice to stop the quarrying that posed constant threats to travellers along this road.

"Frequent blasting of rocks have created holes and let water penetrate into the earth surface. That softened the soil and caused rockslides," Hiato said

Teacher Saves Children in Mizoram

Aizawl, Aug 1 : A 30-year-old teacher of Rangte Government Middle School in Lunglei district, Albert V. Zirthanenga, saved two children from drowning on July 13.

“It’s awesome. This teacher saved two lives with no thought for his own. Such selfless acts must be rewarded,” the Rangte village council and the Young Mizo Association (YMA) said in a letter to the deputy commissioner.

“It was the bravest thing. This man risked his life to save the children,” the village council president, H.C. Rodingliana, said over phone.

Rodingliana said on July 13, Lalhunmawia, 8, fell into a pond while playing with his friends. As he was struggling and cried out for help, Rohluzuala, 10, dived into the water to save him, though he did not know how to swim.

Their cries for help alerted Zirthanenga, who was cleaning his vehicle at one end of the pond. Running to the spot he saw two children struggling and he jumped into the water to rescue them.

He managed to get a hold of one of the boys and pulled him to safety but by then Roh-luzuala had disappeared under water. He went back for Rohluzuala and managed to drag him out by his feet.

“It’s a miracle. Albert does not know how to swim, but he told me he crawled on the bed of the pond and found Rohluzuala. He was under water for several minutes,” the village council president said.

He and another 12-year-old boy, Laltluangliana, pumped out the water from Rohluzuala’s stomach and then rushed him to Lunglei hospital. Zirthanenga said, “I had to do what I could because nobody else was there except the children,” he said.

Northeast Students miss Out On Varsities' Admissions

Hyderabad, Aug 1 : The violence in Assam has affected admissions even in city universities as students from the troubled areas of Bodo-Muslim conflict have missed out on admissions in varsities, including English and Foreign Languages University (Eflu) and University of Hyderabad (UoH). As transportation for most northeastern states is being channelled through Guwahati, students from Manipur and Nagaland are also affected by the trouble in Assam, officials said.

In University of Hyderabad, the population of northeastern students is around 400 while in Eflu it is just about 40. Interviews and written tests for Eflu and UoH courses had started in the beginning of this month, but the admission process for the final list of confirmed and waitlisted candidates started only last week as violence in Assam escalated. Many candidates, who had made it to the merit list of Eflu, have not been able to claim their seat, officials said.

Officials at Eflu said that they have tried their best to accommodate students who were facing trouble due to the tension. "One of the students who applied for a PhD was granted an extension as she faxed a letter stating that she was affected by the crisis and would like to take admission in the university later. The university gave her an extension of one week to report and saved her seat," said a senior officer from Eflu's admission and examination wing.

Assamese students of UoH said that a student who got seat in integrated M Tech/PhD course could not come for the admissions as she missed her train. "Now, most of the students are coming by flight so that they do not miss their chance to take admissions," said Debabrot, an M Tech student from the UoH, who hails from Assam. In UoH, officials said that no student has written to them citing tension in the state as the reason for their absence. However, the student organisations said that several cases have come to their notice in the last one week.

With the admissions getting over by the second week of August in both the universities, students who have not made it to the city so far will be forced to forfeit their seats for this academic year. Students' organisations in Eflu have asked the administration to slow down the admission process for students from these states as they also fall under the reserved ST category. "Before the admissions close the students should communicate the same to us," an official from EFLU said.

The off-state campus of Eflu in Shillong had deferred their admissions citing requests from students who were affected in the conflict. "We request the university officials to look into the matter and take the necessary steps to restore the lost seats to students from these states, especially Assam," said S Harinath, a student leader from the University of Hyderabad.

Devendro Makes Delightful Debut, Wins in Quick Time

POWER-PACKED: Devendro Singh proved too good for Honduras' Bayron Molina Figueroa in their 49kg bout.

POWER-PACKED: Devendro Singh proved too good for Honduras' Bayron Molina Figueroa in their 49kg bout.

The Indian boxer wins in just two minutes and 24 seconds.

L. Devendro Singh made a sensational debut in the Olympics, storming into the pre-quarterfinals of the men’s light flyweight category (49 kg) in just two minutes and 24 seconds at the ExCel Arena here on Tuesday.
Devendro stopped his opponent Bayron Molina Figueroa of Honduras with 36 seconds left in the opening round as the referee called off the contest.
The RSC verdict for Devendro helped him join teammates Vijender Singh and Jai Bhagwan in the pre-quarterfinals of the boxing competition.
The 20-year-old pocket-sized dynamo from Manipur meant business right from the beginning and started the bout aggressively against Figueroa.
Flurry of punches
Devendro displayed quicksilver footwork and stunned his opponent with a flurry of power-packed punches to dominate the contest right through.
The Indian knocked Figueroa down to the canvas with a powerful left hook that rattled his Honduran rival.
Thereafter, Devendro took control of the bout with some aggressive boxing, as he went hammer and tongs at his rival to force the referee to give his rival a standing 8-count twice in the opening round.
Figueroa failed to get his composure and footing back after the initial onslaught and the referee eventually stopped the bout with 36 seconds still remaining in the opening round.
Devendro’s domination could be gauged from the fact that he was leading 24-2 when the contest was stopped.
The Indian boxer will face Serdamba Purevdorj of Mongolia in the next round on Saturday.