Lapang firm on selection

Shillong, July 2: After some hiccups, things appear to have fallen in place for the Congress led-Meghalaya Democratic Alliance (MDA) government with chief minister D.D. Lapang refusing to buckle under pressure while downsizing his ministry. Lapang, who has submitted his list of 12 ministers to AICC president Sonia Gandhi and is awaiting her approval, said after the last cabinet meeting of the 41-member MDA ministry that he would ?justify? his selection when the time came.

The 97th amendment to the Constitution stipulates that Meghalaya has to reduce the size of its ministry from 41 to 12 in...

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ANVC frees forest officer

Shillong, July 2: The banned A?chik National Volunteers? Council (ANVC) has released South Garo Hills divisional forest officer D. Satyan after holding him in captivity for 13 days. Satyan was released late last night. He was abducted by ANVC militants on June 18 from Baghmara, the district headquarters of South Garo Hills. The banned outfit had demanded Rs 15 lakh as ransom.

Meghalaya director-general of police L. Salio told mediapersons that Satyan was released by the outfit near Baghmara late last night.

He was reportedly freed only after some money was paid by Satyan?s family members.

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CAG indicts Manipur on police funds

Imphal, July 2: The comptroller and auditor-general (CAG) has pointed a finger at the Manipur government, indicting the home department for misutilising funds provided by Delhi. The money, meant for modernisation of the state police force, was not utilised properly, depriving the state police of additional aid to the tune of Rs 7 crore. This occurred at a time when the state government was reeling under an acute financial crunch.

The CAG, in its latest report, said the home department spent Rs 1.68 crore out of the Rs 2 crore sanctioned by the Union home ministry under the police...

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Diarrhoea toll climbs to 21 in Hailakandi

Silchar/Hailakandi, July 2: The diarrhoea outbreak in Hailakandi district claimed two more lives today, taking the toll to 21. Two more persons died at Roopacherra tea garden in the south Assam district. Sources said 33-year-old Raj Kumar Bhar and 40-year-old Gita Roy were the latest victims.

At least 21 labourers have died of diarrhoea and other enteric diseases in Sonacherra, Roopacherra and Serispore gardens in the district over the past four days.

The district?s joint director of health (in-charge), A.K. Bayan, today blamed the Roopacherra tea garden authorities for not doing enough to...

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Manipur ministers to resign en masse

Imphal, July 2: The ministers in the Okram Ibobi Singh cabinet are likely to quit en masse on Sunday to facilitate the chief minister to downsize his ministry. Ibobi Singh, who had been camping in New Delhi for the past week along with some of his senior ministerial colleagues to finalise the list, returned to Imphal this afternoon. The chief minister is said to have made the list final during his meeting with AICC president Sonia Gandhi.

At present, the strength of the Secular Progressive Front (SPF) ministry is 32, excluding the Speaker and the deputy Speaker. The new law requires Ibobi...

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The Northeast Vigil website ran from 1999 to 2009. It is not operated or maintained anymore. It has been put up here solely for archival sentiments. This site has over 6,000 news items that are of value to academics, researchers and journalists.

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