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August 2017

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Death Threat to Tripura CM Manik Sarkar

An unidentified person has given a death threat to Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar, police said on Friday. The threat appeared in a Facebook post by one Riya Roy on behalf of the 'World Anti-Communist Council' which said anybody who kills Sarkar would be awarded Rs 5 Lakh. Police has suo motu registered a case, saying the post was suspected to have used a fake name.

A FIR in connection with the post was lodged by one Subrata Chakrabarty, who received the post from Roy. Chakraborty, a resident of Bardowali in Tripiura, suspects the post is the handiwork of a gang of criminals. 

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Asked if Sarkar’s security would be enhanced, he said the chief minister already has Z Plus category security and in case it had to be enhanced would be decided by the committees which look into the security aspects of VIPs.

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TWIPRALAND MOVEMENT An Instigating Politics of Innocent Mind

By-Biswendu Bhattacharjee

The demand of a separate state for tribal within the state of Tripura appears to be a dream for Indigenous Peoples’ Front of Twipra (IPFT) when BJP is looking to make inroads into power; CPI-M is trying to retain one of its last bastions. Innocent tribal minds were initially polluted by CPI-M during 90s with anti Bengalee propaganda in the hill to come in power but the communal hatred remain in their mind, which is now being exploited by a group of tribal leaders with abetment of leftists.

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Mr Zenith M. Sangma inaugurated Silkigre Police Station.

Shri Zenith M Sangma on 26th August inaugurated the Silkigre Police Station in South Garo Hills District in the presence of Parliamentary Secretary Shri Winnerson D Sangma, its local MLA Smti Bluebell R Sangma, DGP Dr. S. B. Singh and many more. With this new Police Station the areas coming under its jurisdiction will directly come under Silkigre and not Chokpot.

The following villages will directly fall under the jurisdiction of Silkigre Police Station are Rongrakgre, Mitap, Mitap Megapgre, Mitap Bodolla, Chitimgre, Mon Adangre, Mon Baghamgre, Mon Dobakulgre, Ginenkolsi Songgitcham, Ginenkolsi Songgital, Rongjajongre, Gonganggre, Tebilgre, Asimdigre, Dagalgre, Dolonggre, Wakskogre, Sawekolgre, Wagebokgre, Genabra, Watregre, Khemrangre, Kokigre, Ronganggre, Bolmachiringgre, Betigre.

The Rongrikimggre, Dikrong, Daramgre, Songgtagre, Tengkigre, Chidapetgre, Silkigre, Silki Christiangittim, Silki Betagre, Silki Ampangdamgre, Simkagre, Chambuagre, Silki Achak Chiring, Banjuri, Darit Banajuri, Tengki Chigitchakgre, Dasolgre, Mandang Redinggre, Damikchigre, Radigre, Palwalgre, Dasol Chigitchakgre, Darawari, Nanilgre and Tepantogre

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Why SC says no to yoga as compulsory subject in school?

The Supreme Court disagree with a petition filed by a bench of Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta to make Yoga compulsory in schools claiming that it was for the Centre to take a call on such issues. The Court clearly remind the jury that "RTE Act does not specifically mention about the curriculum of yoga hence it should only be an integral part of the curriculum of 'Health and Physical Education' in which schools affiliated with CBSE and who adopted NCERT curriculum and syllabus ‘Health and Physical Education' have already enforced from Class 1 to 10 and optional at Classes 11 and 12.

 

The Centre also clarified that majority of schools were under the control of States and Union Territories. Hence, it is the duty of the states and union territories to ensure that schools should followed the provisions of the NCF (National Curriculum Framework), under which yoga is only an integral part of 'Health and Physical Education' at all levels of school education.

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Doklam THE CASE OF DISAGREEMENT

The recent standoff between India and China at the Doklam plateau which lies at a tri-junction between India, China and Bhutan has gained much attention. It has turned into the biggest military stand-off between the two armies in years. There are many who even fear for war. The offensive stand of China on Doko La (Doklam) and India’s strong warning in return, is the latest addition to the worries that spoil Indo-China relations. It started when India (Indian Army) objected a road construction by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China in the Doklam plateau which China claims to be a part of its Donglang region. However, India and Bhutan recognise Doklam, as a Bhutan territory. Later, China accused Indian troops of entering in its territory and India accused the Chinese of destroying its bunkers (People’s Liberation Army bulldozed an old bunker of the Indian army stationed in Doklam). Thereafter China stopped the pilgrim passage heading towards Kailash-Mansarovar through the Nathu La pass, Sikkim. The route is a better alternative to Lepu Lekh route via Uttarakhand and had been opened for pilgrims in 2015. Hereafter, both India and China increased the presence of their troops and since then there has been a war of words especially from the Chinese state media. Although a military standoff was averted, diplomatic negotiations have not yielded many results to cool-off the passions across the border.

OTHER ISSUES RELATING TO DISPUTE BETWEEN INDO-CHINA

Sri Lanka signed a USD 1.1 billion deal to sell a 70% stake in the strategic Hambantota port to China which draws major concerns over the massive debt the island nation incurred in the port’s construction.

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