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Conrad decries ANVC(B) threat

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By Our Reporter

 SHILLONG: Leader of Opposition and NCP legislator from Selsella, Conrad Sangma, has said that the ANVC (B) threat to the 24 MLAs will not help in solving the problems of Garo Hills.

The breakaway faction of the ANVC had issued a ten-day deadline to the 24 legislators of Garo Hills to alleviate the woes of the common people which include water supply and improvement in power scenario, and threatened to prevent the legislators from entering Garo Hills if they failed to look into the issues.

Sangma said their concern was genuine, but added that threatening MLAs will not solve the problems.

“MLAs can’t do anything until the ruling party addresses the problems of Garo Hills,” he said.

 

‘Won’t abide by party deadline’

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By Our Reporter

 SHILLONG: UDP legislator Ardent M Basiawmoit (Nongkrem) on Wednesday said he would reply to the notice served by his party as per his own convenience.

“I would not abide by any deadline. I would give my reply when I feel appropriate,” Basaiawmoit said.

On Tuesday, UDP working president Paul Lyngdoh had said that the party was expecting a reply from Basaiawmoit within one week.

On May 17 last, party general secretary BG Momin had issued the notice giving Basaiawmoit one month to clarify his stand on whether he would contest next year’s Assembly election on a UDP ticket.

 

Endangered Slow Loris rescued

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By Our Reporter

 Shillong: An endangered Bengal Slow Loris (Nycticebus bengalensis) was rescued in the South Garo Hills district by Baghmara resident, Raju R. Marak.

On his way back from Tura, Mr. Marak of Baghmara, Jongkhol, came across two hunters in the Sibbari-Demagre area with their catch which consisted of a Slow Loris and a dead rabbit.

Closer inspection revealed that the Slow Loris carried by a rope around its neck was still alive.

When asked what they were going to do with the Slow Loris, the hunters stated that they were going to eat it.

They had captured the Slow Loris the previous night from a nearby community forest.

As a result of large scale forest destruction in the Sibbari area, the majority of remaining wildlife are concentrated in the small remnant forest patches making them easy prey for hunters.

Showcasing tremendous sensitivity and patience Raju succeeded in convincing the hunters to part with the Slow Loris.

However, the hunters refused to part with their trophy without some compensation so Raju paid them Rs. 300 from his own pocket.

Sadly Raju was unable to seize the dead rabbit.

He then rushed the Slow Loris to Samrakshan Trust’s Baghmara office and handed it over to the Samrakshan staff in an unconscious state.

The Forest Department (BNP Division) has subsequently been informed and the rescued animal is currently recovering under the joint care of Samrakshan Trust and the Forest Department with advice on its care and treatment being received from Dr. Abhijit Bhawal, of the Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre Kaziranga.

The centre is managed by Wildlife Trust of India.

The Slow Loris, a small reclusive primate is one of the many endangered wildlife species found in Garo Hills’ forests.

Slow lorises are a group of five species of strepsirrhine primates which make up the genus Nycticebus.

Found in South and Southeast Asia, they range from Bangladesh and Northeast India in the west to the Philippines in the east, and from the Yunnan province in China in the north to the island of Java in the south.

Samrakshan Trust has been working since 2004 to promote community based conservation of the forests and wildlife of the Garo Hills.

Despite the joint efforts of Samrakshan Trust, the Forest Department and other NGOs, illegal hunting continues to be a serious threat to the survival of Garo Hills rich wildlife.

One a more positive note the selfless and courageous efforts of concerned citizens like Raju is a heartening sign of growing concern for nature and wildlife among local residents, which will go a long way in safeguarding Garo Hills rich natural heritage.

World Bank funding for Power sector

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By Our Reporter

 SHILLONG: In order to improve the power transmission and distribution infrastructure in the Northeastern region, the Centre has sought $1.5bn from the World Bank. Meghalaya along with the other northeastern states are going to benefit from this project the information document of which will be ready by the beginning of next month.

Aimed at augmenting the present power transmission and distribution in the region, the project will see increased availability of power in the region, besides maintaining consistency – a key issue particularly in Meghalaya and the region in general.

The fund which will be earmarked for six states in the region, including Meghalaya, will cover important areas like intra-state transmission and distribution network besides upgrading the institutional capacities for sustainable and efficient processing of power sector.

‘Secret’ appointment irks villagers

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From Our Correspondent

 JOWAI: Residents of Khanduli village in Jaintia hills District has taken a strong exception against the appointment of the Sarkari Gaonbura (a government recognised headman) in Khanduli village secretly without informing the Dorbar Shnong.

The Khanduli Rangbah shnong, W. Langshiang has informed that the Assam Government through the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC) appointed one Carlus Nongpoh-a resident of Khanduli village as the Sarkari Goanbura in Khnaduli area without the dorbar shnong’s knowledge.

The KAAC has also issued the order as per Order No. KAAC/REV/SGB-APPTT/31/2012 dated nil on the appointment of Nongpoh as the Sarkari Goanbura of the Greater Khanduli area.

The order stated, “Authorities of the KAAC, Diphu is pleased to appoint Carlus Nongpoh, son of Smith Myrkhap as new Sarkari Gaon Bura (SGB) of village Greater Khanduli area, Hamren Sub-Division and Police Station under West Rangkhang Mauza for the same village with immediate effect.

“We came to know the case only on Saturday last and the matter was brought up in the General meeting of the Dorbar shnong on Tuesday”, Rangbah shnong, Langshiang said, adding that the motive of the appointment of the Sarkari Goan Bura is nothing but to supervise development activities in the areas and mentioned that such ‘sectret’ appointments is not acceptable to the Khasi-Pnars people in the area. The dorbar shnong has meanwhile taken a unified decision to expell Nongpoh from the village. He further informed that the village authority handed over Nongpoh to the Saitsama Police for his security.

The Rangbah shnong, Secretary along with some of the Executive Members of the village dorbar had a meeting with JSU President had another meeting on Wednesday. The JSU jointly with the Dorbar shnong has again lodged another complaint against Nongpoh at Jowai Police station.

The Complaint stated that Nongpoh came to settle in Khanduli vilage in the year 1998 after he married to a lady of the village. He is working as LP School Teacher at Lum ASSISI Secondary School, Umshyngiar. The JSU and the Dorbar shnong has requested the concerned authority to punish Nongpoh in accordance with law.

Awareness programme for Traditional healers

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From Our Correspondent

 NONGSTOIN: The Society for Promotion of Indigenous Knowledge and Practice (SPIKAP) convened an awareness programme at Rambrai on Wednesday. The programme was aimed at making the traditional healers and practioners aware of the benefits of getting registered in the society.

Shri John F Kharshiing Chairman SPIKAP, at the programme said most of the villages nearby have been practicing traditional health-care. Owing to its successes, most of these villagers do not feel the need to visit hospitals and rely on the next best option. Kharshiing educated the gathering that through this venture, all those people who practiced these age old health-care traditions would benefit enormously as their practice would be recognized by the govt. Also, these traditions through this registration would ensure its preservation and promotion. Kharshiing added that the project required 100 species of the most widely used medicinal plants in the state for documentation and promotion at the national level.

SSB WATS Union demands rectification

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By Our Reporter

 TURA: The All Meghalaya SSB WATS and ITVs Union, Bolbokgre, Jengjal, West Garo Hills recently expressed their concern over the various grievances of the Womens’ Advance Training School (WATS), volunteers and the Intensive Trained Volunteer (ITV) as recruited and trained by the SSB Department (Sashastra Seema Bal) under the Union Ministry of home affairs.

The Union informed that absorption of services of the said cadres into permanent posts of Central Service as assured at the time of recruitment by the SSB department was never ever fulfilled till date. The Union is presently contemplating to present the Charter of Demands of the cadres to the Union Government of India.

Unitarian Church Jowai celebrations

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From Our Correspondent

 JOWAI: The Unitarian Church, Jowai is celebrating the 125th anniversary this year. The church is going to organize a yearlong programe starting from June 15, which coincides with the 147 birth anniversary of H.K. Singh Lyngdoh Nongbri ka pioneer of Unitarianism in the region.

The yearlong Quasqui Centenary Celebration will be launch by Prof R.C.Laloo minister education etc government of Meghalaya at function which will be held in the church premises. The celebration which will start from the 15, will continue till the 9 and 10 of February 2013.

World Bank funding for Power sector

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By Our Reporter

 SHILLONG: In order to improve the power transmission and distribution infrastructure in the Northeastern region, the Centre has sought $1.5bn from the World Bank. Meghalaya along with the other northeastern states are going to benefit from this project the information document of which will be ready by the beginning of next month.

Aimed at augmenting the present power transmission and distribution in the region, the project will see increased availability of power in the region, besides maintaining consistency – a key issue particularly in Meghalaya and the region in general.

The fund which will be earmarked for six states in the region, including Meghalaya, will cover important areas like intra-state transmission and distribution network besides upgrading the institutional capacities for sustainable and efficient processing of power sector.

HSPDP public meeting at Nongpoh

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From Our Correspondent

 NONGPOH: The Hill State Peoples Democratic Party (HSPDP), Ri-Bhoi District, has informed that the party will hold its public meeting on June 16 scheduled to start from 11 am at Nongpoh Community Hall, Sajer.

The aims of the public meeting are to discuss on the party strengthening function in the district, on which the State President and Nongstoin MLA Hoping Stone along with other party MLA will attend the meeting. On this regard, the party had invited the local residents of the Ri-Bhoi District, youth and party supporters.