Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurates development projects in Manipur

Imphal, Jan 14 By James khangembam.

In a historic moment, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday, 6 th Jan
inaugurated the 122-feet-high Marjing Polo Statue at Marjing Polo Complex in Manipur’s
Imphal East in the presence of chief minister N Biren Singh. Manipur is considered to be the
birthplace of the polo game, locally known as Sagol Kangjei. Amit Shah, who arrived in
Manipur on Thursday evening as part of the North Eastern Council (NEC), inaugurated hosts of
projects, including inauguration of Churachandpur Medical College, the first medical college in
hill districts of the state,  and the inaugural hoisting of 175 feet tall National Flag at INA
headquarters, Moirang in Bishnupur district.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurates pic source social media

Taking to his Twitter handle, Union minister Amit Shah said “It is believed that Sagol Kangjei,
the modern-day Polo game originated in Manipur. Today, inaugurated a 122 feet statue of a polo player at the Marjing Polo Complex in Imphal. This will surely take the legacy forward and
inspire more youngsters toward the game.”

Terming the event a historic moment for the people of the state in promoting Polo game, chief
minister Biren Singh said “It’s a great privilege and a historic moment for the people of the
Manipur to have Hon’ble Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah Ji inaugurate the Marjing Polo
Statue. This 122 ft polo statue will highlight the significance and revive the glory of Manipur as
the birthplace of Polo”. CM Biren Singh also took a selfie with Union minister Amit Shah with
the polo statue in the background and said that “A precious moment which I’ll cherish forever.”
The inaugural ceremony was also attended by cabinet ministers, MLAs, state government
officials, among others.

At a function held at Chengei Lampak, Moirang, Amit Shah inaugurated and laid foundation
stones of 21 projects worth Rs 1,311 crore. Amit Shah inaugurated 10 projects virtually and
physically inaugurated two projects.

The projects that were inaugurated virtually included Olympian Park, Sangaithel, Fruit
Preservation Factory (MAGFRUIT), Nilakuthi, Paid Private Ward at JNIMS, Moreh Town
Water Supply Scheme, Nongpok Thong Bridge on the eastern side of Kangla, infrastructure
development of DM university, development of cave tourism project at Kangkhui cave, model
residential school at LM block, Ukhrul, 100-bedded residential school at Reng-pang and
Pediatric Cardio-Thoracic Operation Theatre at RIMS campus.

pic source social media

The Union Minister also laid foundation stones of Manipur Exhibition Centre, Imphal East,
District Youth Skilling and Employment Centre in 5 districts, construction of Jiribam-Tipaimukh
road, strengthening of road from Serou Lamkhai to Salluk village via Chakpikarong,
construction of 40 police outposts (34 along Indo-Myanmar international border and six along
NH-37), integrated management of three water bodies/wetlands (Utra Pat, Zaimeng, Waithou-
Phumnom), revamped distribution sector scheme, Bharat Net Project on OFC Network under
Scheme for Capital Investment (SACI) and PM Gati Shakti projects under Scheme for Capital
Investment (SACI).

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Manipur government announces hike in incentives for achievers in sports

achievers in sports

Imphal, Jan 14: By James khangembam

In a recent development, Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh announced an increase in incentives for medal winners of the Commonwealth Games (CWG) and National Games during a felicitation ceremony for the medal winners and participants of the 36th National Games in Gujarat and the 2nd North East Olympic Games in Shillong. The ceremony was held at Khuman Lampak Sports Complex, Imphal.

The CM informed that the incentives for gold medalists at the Commonwealth Games will be increased from Rs 15 lakh to Rs 20 lakh. Silver medalists from Rs 10 lakh to Rs 15 lakh. In addition, all participants in the games will receive an incentive of Rs 4 lakh.

Regarding the National Games, he announced that incentives for individual players winning a
gold medal will be increased from Rs 3 lakh to Rs 5 lakh, for silver medalists from Rs 2 lakh to
Rs 3 lakh and for bronze medalists from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 2 lakh. For the team, the incentives for
gold, silver and bronze medals will be increased to Rs 15 lakh, Rs 10 lakh and Rs 5 lakh,
respectively, he added. In addition to these increases, the Chief Minister also announced an
increase in incentives for coaches, with gold medal from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 7 lakh, silver medal
from Rs 3 lakh to Rs 5 lakh, and bronze medal from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 3 lakh.

The CM maintained that the objective of the state government was to create opportunities and provide support for its citizens. The CM stated that the government is focused on developing infrastructure in various sectors, including sports, in order to foster a culture of achievement and excellence.

Biren also stated the government has initiated the process of increasing the sitting capacity of the gallery of Khuman Lampak Main Stadium to around 70,000. He deliberated on the plan to construct a Stadium with a crowd capacity of 1 lakh and mentioned the identification of land measuring 50 acres in the Imphal West district for the same.

The Chief Minister urged young athletes of the state not just to aim for getting a government job after winning medals in national events, but rather aim for the Olympic Games. He added that the government would also discuss matters relating to providing jobs to gold medal-winning players at the national level.

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