Many Manipur government employees have been displaced due to violence. The Manipur government will introduce a “no work, no pay” rule for its employees who are not attending office without an authorized leave due to different reasons arising out of the ethnic violence in the state, which broke out on …
Read More »‘No work-no pay’ rule soon in Manipur for govt employees not attending office | Latest News India
The Manipur government has decided to invoke the “no work, no pay” rule for its employees who are not attending office. Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh.(HT_PRINT) The General Administration Department (GAD) has been asked to furnish details of employees who are unable to attend their official work due to …
Read More »Government staff on leave due to Manipur violence, CM Biren Singh enforces ‘no work, no pay’ rule
By Saraswat Kashyap: The growing absenteeism of Manipur government employees due to the month-long ethnic violence in the state has triggered the government to invoke the ‘no work, no pay’ rule for its staff. The decisions came after Chief Minister of Manipur N Biren Singh chaired a cabinet meeting on …
Read More »ST status for Meiteis | Tribal body not aggrieved party, has no locus standi to appeal, says Manipur government
After his visit to the State in late May, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had said that the March 27 order was given in haste and had led to the violence. File | Photo Credit: PTI The All Manipur Tribal Union is not an aggrieved party and thus has no …
Read More »Manipur: Manipur government plans to shift 50k displaced to temporary shelters
With more than 50,000 people living in relief camps, the Manipur administration is planning to shift them to temporary shelters with better basic facilities. About 3,000 temporary shelters will be built and the Center is likely to sanction ₹130 crore for their construction. According to Manipur government officials, there are …
Read More »Indian government orders Manipur state chief to ‘work harder’ to end violence
MUMBAI, June 25 (Reuters) – India’s federal government on Sunday ordered the chief minister of Manipur state to “work harder” to restore peace as violence between ethnic groups has not subsided for over 50 days despite a heavy security presence. “I have been advised by the home minister to work …
Read More »Overkill: The Hindu Editorial on the Internet shutdown in Manipur
The Manipur High Court, on Tuesday, granted limited Internet access in designated places in the State after a petition seeking the restoration of net access. Shutdowns began following the violent conflagration on May 3 and there were extensions of restrictions since then, the last one being an extension order on …
Read More »Manipur Bans: Manipur govt bans sale, use of walkie-talkies in Imphal to prevent unrest
The Manipur government issued prohibitory orders against unauthorized sale and use of walkie-talkies sets in the whole of Imphal West district to prevent the spread of rumors and unrest among the public. The order signed by district magistrate Imphal West, Th Kirankumar, stated that SP Imphal West vide letter No …
Read More »President’s Rule ‘last option’ in Manipur, government to wait and watch
People from Manipur, stage a protest over the ongoing violence in the State, at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on June 19, 2023. | Photo Credit: ANI As ethnic violence and protests continue in Manipur for the past 45-days, multiple people in the government and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) …
Read More »Manipur government offered protection to BJP MP Rajkumar Ranjan Singh’s House in May
The Manipur government had offered protection by central forces to the Imphal residence of Union minister of state for external affairs Rajkumar Ranjan Singh after it was identified as one of the vulnerable targets following stone pelting incidents in May, according to people in the know. However, Singh, BJP MP …
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