Sonia Gandhi Appealed on threat of displacement of Naga river village in Manipur

July 2, 2011
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Civil Society Report Submitted to National Commission for Minority, Scheduled Tribe Commission Imphal, July 2, 2011 National Integration Council member and Secretary General of All India Christian Council, Dr. John Dayal appeals Indian National Congress President Mrs Sonia Gandhi to intervene Manipur government’s threat of displacement to Naga river village to build 5 Star...

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Fact-Finding Report on Threat of displacement of Naga River village

July 2, 2011
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Letter to Sonia Gandhi on Imphal Hotel Five Star

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Utmost Safety Concern for North Easterners in National Capital Cities

June 11, 2011
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NE Helpline Appeals and Issues Safety Measurement for New Comers New Delhi, June 11, 2011 The safety is top most concern for North Easterners in Delhi and National Capital Region (NCR). Panic of racial attack spreads across North East region with the news of unidentified boy, whose feature looks like a North Easterner found...

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Kamlesh went through multiple corrective surgery today

June 3, 2011
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NE Helpline Welcomes DoNER Ministry’s two 500-seats Hostel for NE women in Delhi

June 3, 2011
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Appeal for More Investment in Educational Infrastructure in Region   New Delhi, June 3, 2011  North East Support Centre & Helpline welcomes the Ministry of Development for North East Region’s (DoNER) decision to setup two 500-seated hostels for working women from North East India. The Union Government’s housing project for working women from North...

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Sangh strikes to pre-empt effective Prevent Communal Violence Prevention Bill

June 3, 2011
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But civil society and minorities too have issues with components of the draft law By John Dayal Victims have not forgotten these brutal tragedies in the life of Independent India, even if the State and political parties may pretend to have. 1984 Delhi:  On October 31, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her...

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Towards a Riot Free India

June 1, 2011
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Ram Puniyani India has been subject to communal violence right from the first Post Partition riot of 1961 in Jabalpur. Later one saw the intensification of this violence in the decade of 1980, from which time it has become a major issue disrupting peace and amity amongst religious communities. The most disturbing of these...

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Salutes Delhi Police on Arrest of Nigerian Nationality Murder of North East Women

May 30, 2011
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NE Helpline Demands Delhi Police to Absconding Murderer and Rapist of 7 Years Old NE Girl  New Delhi, May 30. 2011  North East Support Centre & Helpline salutes Delhi Police on arrest of Nigerian nationality who allegedly murdered a tribal women belonging to the Kuki-Chin community of Myanmar (Burma) in Delhi on April 29....

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Anti-human trafficking unit inaugurated

May 28, 2011
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Anti-human trafficking unit inaugurated Posted on May 28, 2011 at 03:39am IST http://ibnlive.in.com/news/antihuman-trafficking-unit-inaugurated/154904-60-119.html BANGALORE: Under the police modernisation scheme, the State Government has approved the establishment of Anti-human Trafficking unit and it has started functioning from Friday. City Police Commissioner B G Jyothiprakash Mirji said that the unit will be working under the supervision...

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Delhi is once again shock with the brutal murder of a tribal woman

May 25, 2011
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New Delhi, the 25th May, 2011  A tribal women belonging to the Kuki-Chin community of Myanmar (Burma) was allegedly murdered by a Nigerian national named Innocent Nwayo at his residence in Uttam Nagar-II, here in the capital recently.  The deceased body has been identified as Cecilia Chong, 23, who is married to Kam (name...

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Christian Council Welcomes India’s Decision to Conform to UN Palermo Protocols

May 21, 2011
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New Delhi, May 20, 2011  The All India Christian Council welcomes India’s decision to conform to the United Nation’s Palermo Protocols which supplement a convention against organised crime and enhances anti-human trafficking efforts. The Christian Council also welcomes a new policy adopted by the Indian Government and police to fight the challenges of slavery...

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Some migrants face backlash after move to big cities in India

May 14, 2011
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Some migrants face backlash after move to big cities in India Fri May 13 2011  By Rick Westhead South Asia Bureau Source NEW DELHI—From the moment Lawmkim moved to India’s teeming capital from her sleepy village three years ago, locals made their feelings clear about her arrival in the neighbourhood. “All the time people...

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Girl rescued from the clutch of human trafficker

May 9, 2011
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Girl rescued from the clutch of human trafficker Dwaipayan Ghosh, May 9, 2011, 09.55pm IST http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-05-09/delhi/29524869_1_girl-trafficker-nagaon-district   NEW DELHI: A 16-year-old girl was rescued from the clutches of a human trafficker, who had lured her to accompany him from Assam to Delhi by promising to marry her. The anti-kidnapping squad of the crime branch...

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One More Attack on Two North East Boys in Murnika, South Delhi

April 13, 2011
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One More Attack on Two North East Boys in Murnika, South Delhi Brother and Sister Beaten By landlord and Neighbours Earlier still Critical at AIMS Trauma Centre New Delhi, April 13, 2011 (3:15 PM) Two more boys from North East India were severely beaten yesterday in Murnika, South Delhi. A brother and sister who...

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Landlord Attacked a North East Brother and Sister in Delhi

April 12, 2011
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Landlord Attacked a North East Brother and Sister in Delhi Hospitalised in Trauma Centre New Delhi, April 12, 2011 (11:45 hrs) A brother and sister from Manipur were severely beaten by landlord, brother severely injured on head, hospitalized at trauma centre and unconscious. According to news reaching to North East Support Centre & Helpline,...

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