LAMKA, November 27/IFP: The hope of many candidates for Teacher Eligibility Test (TED) was shattered today due to the chaotic traffic in Imphal. Several candidates who ventured out for the test were caught up in the busy roads of the capital, which led to confusion and difficulty in finding their centres.
Report of many candidates from Churachanpur indicated that the State Government’s proposal to hold the exam only in the capital had a disastrous effect, as many of the candidates from the district had missed out the test as they were not able to reach the examination centre in time due to the traffic jam.
However, they expressed their gratitude to the Parliament Secretary, Vungzagin Valte, who urged the officials to let the candidates, who were denied entrance due to the traffic halt in Imphal, to take the test.
They further said that the only reason that enabled them to appear for their exam was because the Parliament Secretary and the Education Minister of Manipur took a stand on their behalf.
On the other hand, many of the candidates who were late told IFP that they were made to explain their reasons for being late and thus were admitted accordingly, but some were not allowed to give the exam.
In view of this problem faced by the candidate, many expressed that the centre should be held in major town of Manipur as this will result in the elimination of the problem and will also ease the financial burden for the candidates.
TET candidates during the exam at one of the exam centres on Tuesday.
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Tripartite talk with Kuki militants on Dec 5
IMPHAL, Nov 27/IFP: The Central government is likely to hold tripartite talks along with Kuki militants and the state government by the first week of December regarding extension of the Suspension of Operation with the Kuki militants.
According to a reliable source, a meeting between representatives of the Central and state governments and Kuki militants will be held on December 5 at the Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi.
Sources said that the Suspension of Operation between the government and the Kuki militants is likely to be extended by another three months during the talks.
However it is also learnt that the government authorities will be holding separate talks with the Kuki National Organization, KNO and the United Peoples Front on the same day before holding a combined meeting the same day.
According to the source the MHA will be represented by Joint Secretary, NE Shambhu Singh and Director (NE 1) Dr MC Mehanathan, while the state government will be represented by the state Chief Secretary DS Poonia, Principal Secy (Home) Dr J Suresh Babu and Addl DGP, LM Khoute.SoO dialogue
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SoO dialogue
IMPHAL, Nov 27/TSE: The next round of tripartite talk involving KNO, UPF, Government of Manipur and Government of India would be held on December 5 at New Delhi. Notably, term of the SoO pact expired on November 22.