TODAY -

Govt will never curtail press freedom: CM
Poknapham Editor Robindro, TPC reporter mission conferred state journalist awards

Source: Chronicle News Service / DIPR

Imphal, November 16 2021: The Directorate of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) observed National Press Day with chief minister N Biren Singh as chief guest at the Directorate's Nityaipat Chuthek complex here on Tuesday.

Presided over by Information and Public Relations (IPR) minister Th Biswajit Singh, the function was attended by education minister S Rajen Singh, Commissioner (IPR) M Joy Singh and All Manipur Working Journalists' Union (AMWJU) president Wangkhemcha Shamjai as guests of honour.

The main highlight of the function was the presentation of State Journalist Awards, 2021 in eight different categories, which was followed by a workshop on the topic, "Who is not afraid of Media?" The workshop was moderated by Impact TV editor in-chief Yumnam Rupachadra with Imphal Times editor Rinku Khumukcham as resource person.

Speaking on the occasion, CM Biren affirmed that the state government will always uphold the 'Freedom of Expression' and would never curtail freedom of press.

However, one should also ensure that the freedom of expression does not violate morality and decency, he observed.

Being a leader with a media background, the Chief Minister said that he fully understands the problems faced by the mediapersons of the state.

Stating that he has a deep honour for media persons, Biren maintained that various steps had been taken up by the present government for the welfare of the media fraternity of the state.

The Manipur State Journalists' Welfare Scheme had been introduced to provide one-time financial assistance to the accredited and recognised journalists of the state and their families.

A total of Rs 25 lakh had been utilised from the interest of the Corpus Fund of Rs 10 crore till date, he added.

Moreover, pension amount for retired journalists had been hiked from Rs 5000 to Rs 8000 and from Rs 2000 to Rs 4000 for family pensioners, besides approving a one-time age relaxation for enrolment for applicants from the age group of 45 to 65 years.

The coverage of CMHT had been extended to the families of the recognised media persons as well, the CM conveyed.

In addition to these schemes, Biren invited the media fraternity to share suggestion to the government on how it can provide assistance in other matters.

He further the media houses them to have healthy competition among them, while urging the media fraternity to haye proper verification of news before it is published or broadcast, including collection of detailed facts and figures from the government departments concerned.

Apart from the media fraternity, CM N Biren said that the government had also introduced many welfare schemes for the people in other professions as well like artistes, sportspersons, entrepreneurs, etc.

He stated that all-round progress can be achieved only when the government attends to the grievances of each and every individual.

In his speech, minister Th Biswajit iterated that to acknowledge the contribution of journalists in the state, the Manipur State Journalist Award was instituted in 1994 with only one category of award, ie, Best Editor Award, carrying a cash prize of Rs 5000.Presently, the Award now has eight different categories, and the winners are decided under a set of laid down rules by an independent panel of juries.

Among the achievements accomplished by the present state government, the minister mentioned completion of the new DIPR office building in 2021.The DIPR staff are attached to the office of the chief minister, deputy chief minister and all the ministers to highlight the activities of the present Government and enhance news coverage.

The present government had also opened District Information Offices for Kangpokpi and Pherzawl districts, he added.

Stating that the media has a great role in educating the masses, Biswajit urged the media fraternity to do balanced reporting and requested them to include the versions of both sides while reporting to avoid confusion.

Maintaining that National Press Day is observed every year to strengthen the media's stand to be impartial in rendering service to the society, the Minister contended that a responsible media has great role to play in building up a civilised society.

Meanwhile, minister S Rajen Singh said that the media plays a great role in guiding the society to the right path.

It also makes people understand about the efforts and works done by the government for them, he added.

Later, the Chief Minister presented the Best Editor Award to editor of Poknapham daily Aribam Robindro Sharma for his editorials on 'National Integration and Communal Harmony', published in 2020.The award carries a prize money of Rs 40,000, a memento and a shawl.

Aribam Robindro hails from Lamboikhongnangkhong, Imphal West district.

He joined Poknapham on April 4, 1981 as a reporter.

He was also a recipient of the same award in 2018.Staff reporter of The People's Chronicle, Oinam Mission Singh was presented the State Journalist Award in the Art and Culture category.

Mission is the son of (L) Oinam Ashok of Wangkhei Angom Leikai.

He first joined the local daily Ireibak as a reporter in 2011 and then went on to join The People's Chronicle in 2018.It may be mentioned here that Mission was presented an award by Shree Shree Govindajee Nat-Sankirtana, Wangkhei, Palace Compound, in acknowledgment of his efforts towards preserving the art and culture of the state as a reporter.

In 2020, he bagged the third prize in a competition held as part of the 'Save Nambul campaign', which was organised jointly by State Environment Department and AMWJU.

Other State journalist award winners are staff reporter of Sangai Express Sapam Arena Devi (Women & Children and Science & Technology), resident editor of Hueiyen Lanpao daily Dr Khaidem Athouba Meitei (Parliamentary Reporting), staff reporter of Sanaleibak daily Khangembam Shanker Singh (Rural Reporting), senior staff reporter of Sangai Express Mayanglambam Romen Singh (Sports Reporting) and reporter/anchor of Impact News Kshetrimayum Premchand Singh (Public Health and Hygiene) .

Each of the award carries a prize money of Rs 25,000, a memento and a shawl.


* Comments posted by users in this discussion thread and other parts of this site are opinions of the individuals posting them (whose user ID is displayed alongside) and not the views of e-pao.net. We strongly recommend that users exercise responsibility, sensitivity and caution over language while writing your opinions which will be seen and read by other users. Please read a complete Guideline on using comments on this website.




HEADLINES - 17, NOV 2021
  • State records zero Covid death, 71 positive cases
  • Two TSE reporters bag State Journalist Awards
  • MEETAC's Strategic Design Intervention workshop begins
  • BJP Nungba Mandal alleges Gaidon Kamei of working against BJP
  • Covid Vaccination Express launched
  • State has witnessed 'good governance' with BJP at helm: A Sharda
  • MMWO slams Govt, Minority Affairs Department
  • Man convicted for sexual assault on minor
  • Need to promote indigenous tribal art and culture highlighted
  • Biren advocates self reliance
  • T Robindro seeks clarification
  • 1st Rani Gaidinliu sports & cultural programme begins
  • All Manipur Press Association celebrates golden jubilee
  • Garments weaved by local artisans exported
  • Book released
  • State logs 71 new eases, caseload dips
  • Quality of biofloc-raised fish under scanner
  • Minister Biswajit pitches for promoting local products
  • CM mulls revival of LLI, organic manure from Loktak
  • Film is mirror of society: Nemcha Kipgen
  • HC asks Govt to submit response
  • TSA condemns attack
  • Fund released for ghost schools, alleges AMSU
  • Mandal against BJP ticket to Gaidon
  • Covid Vaccination Express launched in Bishnupur
  • Muscle & Strength India launches store in Imphal
  • IAS officer retires, kicks off poll campaign
  • Tamenglong set to jab all eligible people
  • Yaibilen Children Home extends gratitude
  • AMPA celebrates 50th anniversary
  • Not customary to eat before serving guests: RK Imo
  • MLA blamed for 'regressive' Kshetrigao AC
  • Ex-MLA presents gifts to elders, widows, PwDs
  • Repairing of Tamenglong town road finalised
  • PFI launches National Health campaign
  • CRPF distributes sewing machines
  • COVID awareness prog for teachers, students held
  • 'Health for future' journal released
  • Three held with 320 litres DIC liquor
  • Application invited for financial aid
  • MCPCR inspects children homes
  • Court rejects CBI's final report
  • Commemoration prayer service held
  • Man held with 625 gram of heroin
  • LATEST IN E-PAO.NET
  • 27th Meira Paibi Numit : Gallery
  • Violence in Manipur 2023-2025 : Timeline
  • Micromanager vs Leader
  • Valedictory Function of NE NSS Festival
  • WED at various campuses in Manipur
  • World Environment Day 2025
  • Trump's tariff legacy & its global echo
  • Skin Cycling
  • MU: On reaching a milestone
  • WED observance amid flood crisis
  • Flooding at JNIMS Hospital #1 : Gallery
  • Environment Day @Chingmeirong : Gallery
  • Manipur's unyielding struggle for identity
  • Manipur youth lead the way in organic farming
  • Moscow Wushu : Manipur 2 gold & 16 medals
  • World Environment Day at MTI-HUB
  • World Environment Day at Ukhrul
  • Local actions for a global plastic-free future
  • Raj Bhavan since Feb 13, 2025
  • Time to focus on post-flood activities
  • Colonial Knowledge in NE India #3
  • Manipur is more than a name
  • Manipur Hill Areas Act, 1967 : Download
  • Cervical cancer remains 4th biggest cancer
  • Frontline Lessons of entrepreneurial burnout
  • Till death do us apart :: Poem
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Hidden enemy
  • The rain from May 28 to Jun 3
  • Resettlement assurance by ministry officials
  • Flooding Imphal East [31 May] #3 : Gallery
  • Yaingakpi, Siekam, Manithoiba : eMing
  • Strategic erosion of State authority in Manipur
  • Application : Film Appreciation Course
  • H Ranita leads revolution through SMILE
  • Water logging and floods of MLAs
  • NE In-Charge: Shri Sharda Sarvagya Peeth
  • Stand against border fencing
  • Lessons to learn from consecutive flood
  • Flooding Imphal East [31 May] #2 : Gallery
  • Call for permanent solution to recurring Flood
  • Manipur : Champions 25th Natl Wushu C'ship
  • North East NSS Festival 2025 at MU
  • Healing with Art for children at Relief Camps
  • Restricted movement on NH-02 stalls growth
  • The cadence of life :: Poem
  • The other side of the tragedy
  • Fund misuse slur as Imphal faces flood
  • Flooding Imphal East [31 May] #1 : Gallery
  • Precedent Rodent: The new architect of flood
  • Declare flood in Manipur as "State Calamity"
  • Commitment to end tobacco must translate...
  • The World Goes On :: Poem
  • Tracing the arc of tool making
  • Of rain & more rain & flood
  • NE no more immune to natural disasters
  • Sarangthem Nirupama at Miss Universe India
  • S Nirupama @Miss Universe : Gallery
  • Leimapokpam Ranjita: Nightingale Award
  • Dina Oinam transforming "Waste to Wealth"
  • The Power of Poppy - 83 :: Poem
  • Stop Targeting Against Meetei IDPs
  • Urges Action on Flood Negligence
  • Manipur Hill Areas Act, 1967 #4
  • Helpless Meiteis in their own land, Manipur
  • 9 Signs of a Person Who Truly Leads
  • Open Letter to Prime Minister
  • My life journey: Texas - Lone Star State
  • Summer hair masks
  • 'Free movement will take time'
  • Food grain sufficiency amid flood threat
  • Colonial Knowledge in NE India #2
  • June Calendar for Year 2025 : Tools
  • Women entrepreneurs on biodiversity
  • Management: Etymology- academic discipline
  • Quiet Things :: Poem
  • Condemns attack on NE Shopowner in Delhi
  • Shifting goalpost : Emerging political experts
  • Peaceful protest, so far
  • 2nd Emoinu Fish Festival #2 : Gallery
  • INNOTECH Fest 2025 for Manipur Startup
  • Condolence of Prof J V Narlikar at MU
  • Toxic politics of selling addiction to children
  • Citizens pay, officials delay
  • Tripura Esports Championship Season 1
  • Back from Delhi on 'positive' notes
  • Rooting for withdrawal of PR post Gwaltabi
  • Protesters to Raj Bhavan [May 25]: Gallery
  • The silent guardian of Manipur's environment
  • Strengthening Emergency Medicine in Manipur
  • Manipur's fragile truce between identity
  • Manipur Budget 2025-26: Unequal sharing #2
  • NE youths jobseeker in Delhi : Hospitality
  • My mother, Miss World :: Poem
  • A popular Govt: A better option ?
  • Governor skirts protesters, heightens tension
  • Human Chain @Airport road [May 26]: Gallery
  • Sanatan Sammelan in Manipur
  • 'Great Myna' conservation reaping success
  • WMC Manipur Unit AGM held
  • Wabi Sabi: A unique Japanese philosophy
  • Rescind Siang Dam, Arunachal
  • Another round of talk at Delhi
  • COCOMI-MHA meeting amid Gwaltabi
  • Manipur Hill Areas Act, 1967 #3
  • MoU signed between MDB & GPR Law
  • Guide for Job Seekers & Emerging Leaders
  • NERIST & NIELIT Itanagar Sign MoU
  • The Last Step: Celebrating Manipuri Dance
  • Faint Cries :: Poem
  • Reservation: Privilege or Real Justice ?
  • The virus is still very much alive
  • Bitter, sweet moments of Shirui Lily fest
  • Miss Shirui Pageant Contestant: Gallery
  • Meetei Mayek Summer Camp in Kolkata
  • Where hills hum hope, but ground trembles
  • Manipur railway driving growth & connectivity
  • Point-of-care health technologies
  • The Power of Poppy - 82 :: Poem
  • Colonial Knowledge in NE India #1
  • Manipur Budget 2025-26: Unequal sharing #1
  • Edible insects in biodiversity conservation
  • Mukesh Ambani at NE Investors Summit
  • Bees inspired by nature to nourish us all
  • Influencers! Responsibility should also go viral
  • Natural sunscreen: Exploring safe alternatives
  • Central forces dictating terms in the plains
  • Land of Shirui Lily: Manipur is this & more
  • 48 hrs Bandh: protest security forces: Gallery
  • Manipur is no empty word to be played with
  • Admission for B.Tech, M.Tech at DUIET
  • Condemnation: Govt & Mahar Regiment
  • Dress code, debating etiquette in democracy
  • Cervical cancer prevention through HPV
  • Beauty :: Poem
  • Utter disregard of public sentiment
  • Whispers between Beads & Silences #2
  • Bonds of love across the Burmese border
  • Investigate the action of Mahar Regiment
  • Shirui Lily Festival fosters brotherhood
  • Shining a light on retinoblastoma
  • Trump for Nobel peace prize
  • Protest Rally: Journalist harassment: Gallery
  • Action against harassment to journalists
  • Still, believe :: Poem
  • Change How You Think About Time
  • Nagas preserve heritage through handloom
  • India's declared undeclared war
  • Sanatan Sammelan 2025 at Imphal
  • No 'Manipur' in Manipur order
  • Improvised security steps for Shirui Lily fest !
  • Purul (Hiimai) Paoki Fest #3 : Gallery
  • Youth Empowerment at Shirui Lily Festival
  • Indo-Naga Talks (From 2012) :: Timeline
  • Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai
  • Audit for TB deaths is missing in #EndTB
  • Realm of Power :: Poem
  • Hospitals: Learn a bit about hospitality
  • Keeping the ST for Meiteis demand alive
  • Raking up ST issue as tension grips state
  • Manipur Hill Areas Act, 1967 #2
  • Welcome & Appeal from Shirui Village
  • Thoudam Akashini: Champion master athlete
  • National Endangered Species Day 2025
  • Avert Ego, Soul Near Me :: Poem
  • Clarification regarding News Coverage on AIR
  • Coming back after 4 years: Shirui Lily Fest
  • Festival to test efficiency of SFs
  • 76th Indian Republic Day #5 : Gallery
  • Khuraijam Phulendra Singh
  • Media role in preserving culture & harmony
  • World Hypertension Day 2025
  • Army Veterans pay tribute to Martyr Constable
  • The Power of Poppy - 81 :: Poem
  • Yaoshang Cooking competition : Gallery
  • Rejoice Singh: Makeup / Prosthetic: Gallery
  • Project Associate @ Assam University
  • Internship @ IEEE CIS Kolkata Chapter
  • Article 371C : Role of Governor & HAC #2
  • Recognize real ability, not marks
  • The rise of information warfare
  • Skin care routine for summer
  • Over three months of President's Rule
  • Toiling to reinstate Govt sans consensus
  • Whispers between Beads & Silences #1
  • Just to See :: Poem
  • Artisan blends craft to empower women
  • Chief Justice at Moirang Relief Camp
  • Lalruattluanga win at TrendVision Finale
  • Manipur mourn Deepak Chingakham
  • Strategic shift to underdeveloped regions
  • Candid NSCN (IM) make stand clear
  • Tourism festival under threat
  • 'Yelhou Yangkok Artist' Exhibit #3 : Gallery
  • Cultural @ Tri-Nation Football #2 : Gallery
  • HSLC 2025: Full Result (Check Roll No)
  • HSLC 2025: Important Info & Grading System
  • HSLC 2025 : Compartmental candidates
  • HSLC 2025 : Comparative Statement
  • HSLC 2025 : Statistical Abstract
  • HSLC 2025 : District Pass Percentage
  • HSLC 2025 : Govt School Pass %
  • HSLC 2025 : Aided School Pass %
  • HSLC 2025 : Private School Pass %
  • 21st Ningtham Kumhei #2 : Gallery
  • People's Convention on 3rd May #2 : Gallery
  • Interview with Rejoice Singh- Makeup Artist
  • Featured Front Page Photo 2025 #2: Gallery
  • Nongkhrang Ehanba @ Lilong : Gallery
  • People's Convention on 3rd May #1 : Gallery
  • Radio E-pao: New Channel - Khunung Eshei
  • Khongjom Day - April 23 #2 : Gallery
  • The Waterbirds of Loktak Lake
  • Imoinu Erat Thouni @Kangla : Gallery
  • Statues of 7 Maichous @Kyamgei : Gallery
  • Riya Khwairakpam : HSE Science Topper
  • Keisham Hannah : HSE Arts Topper
  • Warepam Lidia : HSE Commerce Topper
  • HSE 2025 Result : Science Full Result
  • HSE 2025 Result : Arts Full Result
  • HSE 2025 Result : Commerce Full Result
  • HSE 2025 Information / Abbreviation
  • HSE 2025 Topper : Science
  • HSE 2025 Topper : Arts
  • HSE 2025 Topper : Commerce
  • HSE 2025 : Pass Percentage
  • HSE 2025 : Result Abstract
  • HSE 2025 : Candidates with Highest Marks
  • Khongjom Day - April 23 #1 : Gallery
  • Cheiraoba by Manipuri in Korea : Gallery
  • Ougri Lirol :: Part 1 : Ooba Video
  • President's Rule in Manipur : 1967 - 2025
  • Downloadable Manipuri Calendar :: 2025