Manipur rebels held in Aizawl – Calcutta Telegraph

Manipur rebels held in AizawlCalcutta TelegraphImphal, March 8: A Manipur police team, with help from their counterparts in Mizoram, arrested four Kangleipak Communist Party (Mobile Task Force) militants during a raid carried out in Aizawl last night. …

Manipur rebels held in Aizawl
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Imphal, March 8: A Manipur police team, with help from their counterparts in Mizoram, arrested four Kangleipak Communist Party (Mobile Task Force) militants during a raid carried out in Aizawl last night. Police sources here said the team arrested the

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Jagat lauds law & order scene – Calcutta Telegraph

Jagat lauds law & order sceneCalcutta TelegraphImphal, March 8: Manipur Governor Gurbachan Jagat today told the state Assembly today that people had started resisting militancy because realisation has dawned about the nature of their activities. ??…

Jagat lauds law & order scene
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Imphal, March 8: Manipur Governor Gurbachan Jagat today told the state Assembly today that people had started resisting militancy because realisation has dawned about the nature of their activities. “There is increasing realisation among the general
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Assembly session begins; Gov all praise for SPF govt – KanglaOnline

Assembly session begins; Gov all praise for SPF govtKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, March 8: The 10th Session of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly has begun with the address of Gurbachan Jagat, Governor of Manipur to the house this morning at 11.am. The Governo…

Assembly session begins; Gov all praise for SPF govt
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IMPHAL, March 8: The 10th Session of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly has begun with the address of Gurbachan Jagat, Governor of Manipur to the house this morning at 11.am. The Governor in his more than one hour address before the House elaborately
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Assembly session begins; Gov all praise for SPF govt – KanglaOnline

Assembly session begins; Gov all praise for SPF govtKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, March 8: The 10th Session of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly has begun with the address of Gurbachan Jagat, Governor of Manipur to the house this morning at 11.am. The Governo…

Assembly session begins; Gov all praise for SPF govt
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IMPHAL, March 8: The 10th Session of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly has begun with the address of Gurbachan Jagat, Governor of Manipur to the house this morning at 11.am. The Governor in his more than one hour address before the House elaborately
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MPLF calls 40 hour long state bandh during President’s visit – KanglaOnline

MPLF calls 40 hour long state bandh during President's visitKanglaOnlineImphal, Mar 8: A 40-hour Manipur bandh has been called by the Manipur Peoples Liberation Front (MPLF), an umbrella organisation of UNLF, RPF/PLA and PREPAK boycotting the maide…

MPLF calls 40 hour long state bandh during President's visit
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Imphal, Mar 8: A 40-hour Manipur bandh has been called by the Manipur Peoples Liberation Front (MPLF), an umbrella organisation of UNLF, RPF/PLA and PREPAK boycotting the maiden visit of President of India Pratibha Patil to Manipur on March 10.
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CM pays respect to Imasi and K Apabi Devi – KanglaOnline

CM pays respect to Imasi and K Apabi DeviKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, March 8: The 10th Session of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly which begin from this morning has expressed deep and profound sorrows on the demise of MK Binodini Devi former member of the …

CM pays respect to Imasi and K Apabi Devi
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IMPHAL, March 8: The 10th Session of the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly which begin from this morning has expressed deep and profound sorrows on the demise of MK Binodini Devi former member of the Manipur Electoral College, 1952 from Khurai

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State observes International Womens’ Day – KanglaOnline

State observes International Womens' DayKanglaOnlineThe women's day was observed at Nupi Keithel, Imphal jointly organized by the All Manipur Nupi Marup, Kwairamband Nupi Keithel Semgatpa Sagatpa and Kanba Lup, and the centre for organization R…

State observes International Womens' Day
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The women's day was observed at Nupi Keithel, Imphal jointly organized by the All Manipur Nupi Marup, Kwairamband Nupi Keithel Semgatpa Sagatpa and Kanba Lup, and the centre for organization Research and Education (CORE) with the support of the Manipur

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International Women’s day observed all over – E-Pao.net

International Women's day observed all overE-Pao.netImphal, March 08 2011: Giving a clarion call to all the women for carrying the struggle forward, Manipur today joined the rest of the world in observing the 8th International Women's Day. The …

International Women's day observed all over
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Imphal, March 08 2011: Giving a clarion call to all the women for carrying the struggle forward, Manipur today joined the rest of the world in observing the 8th International Women's Day. The event was observed by various organisations in different
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Goc 3 corps on farewell visits to Manipur – KanglaOnline

Goc 3 corps on farewell visits to ManipurKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, March 8: Lieutenant General NK Singh, GOC 3 Corps has arrived on a visit to Manipur on today. He visited HQ IGAR(S) and HQ 57 Mountain Division. The GOC 3 Corps was received by major general …

Goc 3 corps on farewell visits to Manipur
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IMPHAL, March 8: Lieutenant General NK Singh, GOC 3 Corps has arrived on a visit to Manipur on today. He visited HQ IGAR(S) and HQ 57 Mountain Division. The GOC 3 Corps was received by major general CA Krishnan, AVSM, IGAR (South) and briefed on the

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KCP Sunil Meitei’s family members allegedly abducted

IMPHAL, March 8: Eleven persons including nine (six children) family members of the proscribed KCP (Sunil Meitei) who are settled at Mizoram Bongkon village running computer centres and shops have… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 8: Eleven persons including nine (six children) family members of the proscribed KCP (Sunil Meitei) who are settled at Mizoram Bongkon village running computer centres and shops have been abducted by unknown armed persons suspected to be security personnel yesterday night.
Chirom Ibopishak, a relative of Sunil Meitei while briefing media persons today at Manipur press club this afternoon regarding the issue stated that the family members were abducted from their homes late last night by unknown armed persons suspected to be security personnel.
He further identified the abducted family members of the proscribed KCP (Sunil Meitei) leader as Ch Geeta, 37, w/o the leader and their four children identified as Redical, 13, Thoiba, 8, John, 5, and Alangsana a 2 year old infant.
According to the spokesperson, the armed persons have also abducted Ch Sunil Meitei, brother of Sunil Meitei, his wife Ch Indubala and their two children identified as Monalisa, 6 and Tomba, 3. alongwith the family members of the leader, the armed persons have also taken two neighbours of the family identified as  Konsam J.K, 50, s/o K. Lokhon of Wangkei and Ingudum Bipin, 30, s/o Jugindro of Nambol Oinam.
He further maintained that the abduction was reported today morning at around 9 am by the locality of Bongkon village saying they were abducted by armed persons suspected to be security personnel yesterday night at around 9 pm.
In the meantime he has requested to release the children and hand them over to their family members on humanity ground.
Meanwhile an official release of the SSP Imphal West L Kailun have maintained that the Imphal West district polica in co-ordination with the Aizwal Police have arrested four members of the KCP (Sunil Faction) from Bongkawn area of Aizwal late last night at around 11 pm.
It has further identified the arrested cadres as one Konsam Inaocha alias J.K Singh, 35, s/o K. Lokhon alias Lakshaman of Wangkhei Thokpam Leikai, Imphal East district at present Bongkawn, Lunglei road Jari Sean, Chirom Herojit alias Abung, 29, s/o Ch. Shyam of Wahengkhuman Mamang Leikai at present Bongkawn Market, Ingudam Bipen Singh, 32, s/o I. Jugindro of Nambol Oinam Leikai Ingubam Leikai at present Bongkawn Hillar Veng, Thounaojam Ningol Chirom Ongbi Gita alias Gitanjali, 35, w/o Chirom Premkumar alias Tiken alias Sunil of Wahengkhuman Mamang Leikai.
It said they were actively involved in extortion from businessmen, contractors, general public and Government officers through mobile phone for the last 6 months. The individual will be brought to Imphal after obtaining necessary orders from Local court in Aizawl, it said.

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July 23 charge order hearing fixed on Mar 11 and 12

IMPHAL, Mar 8: The charge-sheet hearing of July 23 BT Road firing incident was held today before the Court of District and Session Judge, Manipur East. The counsels of both… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 8: The charge-sheet hearing of July 23 BT Road firing incident was held today before the Court of District and Session Judge, Manipur East.

The counsels of both sides and the accused police personnel were present at the hearing.

However, Judge Ph Surendra fixed the charge order hearing of the case on March 11 and 12.

It may be mentioned that the CBI has framed the charge-sheet of July 23 BT Road firing incident against nine Manipur Police personnel including OC of City Police Y Munal and Inspector H Devendra.Chungkham Sanjit and Thokchom Rabina were killed in the incident in 2009. The charge-sheet of CBI came after the Tehelka Magazine exposed the cold-blooded murder of Sanjit inside the godown of a pharmacy at BT Road.

The PG Agarwal Commission of Inquiry set up by the state government to probe the incident is also in progress.

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Editorial – Looming Male Shadow

It is difficult not to relapse into clichés when talking of what has now become a much hyped and thereby worn out issue of gender rights and gender violence. Regardless,… Read more »

It is difficult not to relapse into clichés when talking of what has now become a much hyped and thereby worn out issue of gender rights and gender violence. Regardless, the matter remains relevant, for the social scourges of gender inequality are still very much a reality. However, much as we are concerned with issues of gender parity, we are tempted to begin this discussion with what may appear as a rather unkind caveat. Often, self proclaimed feminists and champions of gender equality, in sheer and shameful opportunism, reverse role to pretend to be the weaker sex in order to take advantage of the stupid chivalry men are supposed to show to the supposedly “weaker sex”. Hence, at the long queues at ATMs in Imphal, women visitors would insist on their right to jump the queue. But once this has been allowed, male visitors would bring along women relatives to have them jump these queues and thereby cheat everybody else in the line. The ATMs are just the most visible example where many would have felt disgusted by such obvious and deceitful role reversals, but it happens everywhere. Gender rights must not speak in two different languages, if the campaign for gender equality must remain respectable beyond questions.

Having said this, we extend full support to the campaign for women’s rights and gender equality. The 33 percent reservation envisaged for women in the various legislative bodies of the Indian democracy, in this sense is welcome. But the usual caution must remain. Reservation should not be for all time, but must be treated as a means to ultimately ensure a level playing field. Once this level playing field has been achieved, it must be back to normal, open competition. Otherwise, there can be no dispute women have been discriminated and subdued for aeons and this has caused deep scars in their self confidence and esteem, therefore almost irredeemably depleting their ability to stand up against men in all competitive fields. In this way it is not merely biology which today determines nearly all handles of state power remains in the hands of men, but prolonged and extreme subjugation. In Manipur for instance, if not for one seat won in a bye election by the chief minister’s wife O Randhoni Devi, the 9th Manipur Legislative Assembly would have been totally stag. But even the lone seat won by a woman may not have been won by the personality and charisma of the woman herself, but by that of her husband, therefore this cannot be with justice cited as an example of women in the state coming of age. She was in short, most likely shining from the reflected glory of her husband the chief minister. On her own, in Manipur’s conservative the patriarchal world, she too probably would not have won at all.

This strong male bias is very much Manipur’s reality today. In a marriage that has failed, the woman walking out is frowned upon, but the man walking out is common and seen as natural. While men are allowed to wear anything they please, women are still bound to tradition by standards set by the worse of males. Eves teasing is still an accepted practice regardless of the insult this means to the self dignity of the victims. To top it all, these eves teasers would also likely explain, in what is a show of unparalleled arrogance, that the victims also relish their daylight verbal assaults. This is only an indicator of how deeply embedded this violence is in the very social fabric. In other words, the eves’ teasers were not the only perpetrators. It is also the skewed standards of social norms that inform them that eves teasing is perfectly normal and a practised thing. It is also very much the society which is the violator. The reformation recommended hence cannot just be for the eves teasers alone, but for the society and its accepted practices. Again it is not only in the issue of eves teasing, but practically every other issue of gender equality that similar embedded conditions for structural violence exists. On March 8, the day reserved as the “Woman’s Day” throughout the world, let the resolve be renewed that all structural inhibitory elements that work against the female gender and perpetrate their subjugation, be rooted out totally from our society. Let this resolve be made in partnership between the genders and not, as probably would be subverted sooner than later, in the patronising, feudal protectiveness of the male chauvinists of which specimen Manipur has never been short of.

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Restriction on vehicular movement

IMPHAL, Mar 8: In view of the VVIP visit to the state on March 10 and 11, Imphal West Traffic Police has imposed restrictions on the movement of motor-vehicles 10… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 8: In view of the VVIP visit to the state on March 10 and 11, Imphal West Traffic Police has imposed restrictions on the movement of motor-vehicles 10 minutes before the VVIP movement.

A release of DSP (Traffic) Victoria Yengkhom said that on March 3 the restrictions will be enforced from 1:20 pm from Airport to Raj Bhavan till the VVIP arrives at Raj Bhavan and on March 11 the restrictions will be enforced from 10:35 between IT Park, Mantripukhri to Airport.

Further, the students who are appearing the CBSE examination have been requested to reach the examination centres before the enforcement of vehicular movement.

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K Sarat takes oath

IMPHAL, March 8: The tenth session of the ninth Assembly in Manipur started today with the formal induction of K Sharat, who was elected from the recent Konthoujam Assembly constituency… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 8: The tenth session of the ninth Assembly in Manipur started today with the formal induction of K Sharat, who was elected from the recent Konthoujam Assembly constituency bye poll with a Trinamool Congress ticket as a Member of the Manipur Legislative Assembly.

K Sarat took his oath as member of the assembly at the office chamber of the speaker Manipur Legislative Assembly I. Hemochandra Singh.

K Sarat was elected from the Konthoujam bye poll in February this year after he defeated Congress Candidate Sapam Ranjan with a 655 vote margin. He secured a total of 9592 votes out of 22360 polled votes while Ranjan and independent candidate Kh. Ranjit secured 8937 and 3831 votes respectively.

During the oath taking ceremony, leader of the house Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh, Dy. Speaker Th. Lokeshore, Opposition leader MLA Radha Binod Koijam, MLA O. Joy, state cabinet ministers and MLA were also attended.

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Goc 3 corps on farewell visits to Manipur

IMPHAL, March 8: Lieutenant General N K Singh, GOC 3 Corps has arrived on a visit to Manipur on today. He visited HQ IGAR(S) and HQ 57 Mountain Division. The… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 8: Lieutenant General N K Singh, GOC 3 Corps has arrived on a visit to Manipur on today. He visited HQ IGAR(S) and HQ 57 Mountain Division. The GOC 3 Corps was received by major general CA Krishnan, AVSM, IGAR (South) and briefed on the prevailing security situation in Manipur.

The General Officer while interacting with senior commanders of Assam Rifles appreciated the efforts being put in by the troops in a very professional manner to curb down insurgency in the state. He also lauded the various civic action programme and development work undertaken by the Assam Rifles and Army.

Later in the day the General Officer’s alongwith the IGAR(S) called on his Excellency Shri Gurubachan Jagat, Governor of Manipur.

This is also the General Officer farewell visit who is moving out on posting to the Head Quarters Integrated Defence Staff, Ministry of Defence.

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State observes International Womens’ Day

IMPHAL, March 8: As observed in different parts of the globe, the International Women’s Days was also widely observed in the State today.The women’s day was observed at Nupi Keithel,… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 8: As observed in different parts of the globe, the International Women’s Days was also widely observed in the State today.The women’s day was observed at Nupi Keithel, Imphal jointly organized by the All Manipur Nupi Marup, Kwairamband Nupi Keithel Semgatpa Sagatpa and Kanba Lup, and the centre for organization Research and Education (CORE) with the support of the Manipur State Commission for Women with a simple ceremony of thanksgiving prayer and offerings to the Keithel Lairembi.

The women of the unique Nupi Keithel have always believed that the future of Manipur lies in the preservation and strengthening of women’s economic power. It is significant that this International Women’s Day 2011 also marks the successful occupation of the newly constructed Nupi Keithel complex in Imphal by women vendors.

The day was also observed by the Kanglei Chaokhat Lamching Lup (KANGLEICHAL), at the Manipur press club, Imphal. The programme was attended by Dr. U. Deben Singh, MLA Wabagai Assembly constituency, Th. Ayangleima Chanu president Kangleichal, Y. Leirik Leima president KAGNLAMEI, Kakom Lunglu Kamei president Kabui Mother’s Association and AK. Janaki Leima, president Meekhol.

A seminar session was also organized marking the day on the theme “Manipur Khunaida Meira Paibi” (the role of Meira Paibi in Manipur Society).

The United NGOs Mission-Manipur, (UNM-U) in collaboration with the District Women’s Committee of Tamenglong district, also observed the day at the Indoor stadium, Tamenglong under the theme “Equal access to Education, Training and Science and Technology: Pathway to decent work for Women”.

The observation was graced by RK. Ragaisin ceo, TADC, as the chief guest, Rev. Kaiba Riamei, advisor DNC as functional president. Apart from them many other public leaders, religious leader official of the UNM-U including the co-convener, M. Sobita etc attended the observation.

M Sobita in her key-note addressed maintained that the International women’s Day has been observed worldwide since the early 1900, a time of great unrest and critical debate occurring amongst women, and when women’s oppression and inequality was spurring women to become more vocal and active in campaigning for change.

She further added that the as in various other parts of the world, the people were also gathered in the Indoor Stadium in celebration of women’s contributions to the society, communities and to the whole human race, the advancement that women have made in improving her condition and status, and also as a reminder that a lot more needs to be done to remove the shackles of oppression, suppression and inequality that still continue to imprison women and prevents her from reaching her full potential.

Giving an account of the start of the day, she maintained that it was tabled for the first time by Clara Zetkin, leader of the “Women’s Office” for the social Democratic Party in German in 1910 at the second International Conference of Working Women held in Copenhagen. She had proposed that every year in every country there should be a celebration on the same day, a Women’s Day, to press for their demands.

She further added that today, the day is an official holiday in China, Armenia, Russia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Vietnam. The United Nations which observed International Women’s Day for the first time in 1975 has adopted the theme – Equal access to education, training and science and technology: Pathway to decent works for women this year.

She ended by appealing to all to acknowledge the truth in the statement ‘women Rights are Human rights as stated by Hillary Rodham Clinton, present secretary of state of Amirica in Beijing.

The observation also saw a Zeme dance troupe presenting a cultural dance.

The day also observed by The Naga Women’s Union (NWU) and Indigenous Women’s Forum of North East India (IWFNEI).In an emailed statement the union said that it had observed the International Women’s Day with the theme “Equal Access to Education, Training, and Science and Technology: Pathway to Decent Work for Women”, at the Tangkhul Avenue Community Hall, Imphal.

The observation was attended by representatives of different tribal women’s organisations including the Zomi Mothers’ Association and the Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights.

Explicating on the theme, speakers reiterated that education is a basic human rights in itself, and key to the enjoyment of human rights also, it said. And pointing out that in the knowledge driven society of today, access to education itself is not enough but it has to be meaningful and relevant, speakers called attention to the need for science education and formal training of women as an economic imperative as well as an ingredient towards social progress and political stability. Pointing out stumbling blocks in the achievement of equal access to education, speakers mentioned the need for gender equality in every levels of decision-making, the need for ensuring access to other basic necessities such as gender specific healthcare and sanitation etc.

It informed that the celebration of International Women’s Day will continue for the fortnight with further focus on issues of discrimination & violence against women. NWU in collaboration with other organisations will undertake programs for education and awareness building of women’s rights at the community level, and networking and mobilization to strengthen relationships among different communities.

The day was also observed by the All Manipur Women’s Voluntary Association (AMAWOVA) under the theme “Let us carry the Struggle Forward” at the Manipur Dramatic Union (MDU) Hall.

The observation was graced Th. Iboyaima president Irabot Foundation Manipur, L. Memchoubi president Poirei Leimarol Meira Paibee Apunba, Manipur and Chongtham (O) Usharani president AMAWOVA as the chief guest, guest of hounour and functional president respectively. The All Manipur Nupi Marup and Manipur Keithel Nupi Marup Kwairamband Nupi Keithel also observed the day at the Irawat Memorail hall.

NEW DELHI, March 8:Marking the observation a painting Exhibition on the spirit of Sharmila was launched at the Art Gallery of Department of Arts and Aesthetic, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi organized by Manipur Research Forum Delhi (MRFD).

The exhibition was inaugurated by Prof. Parul Dave Mukherji, Dean, School, JNU. Bishnupriya Dutt, Prof. H.S Shivpraka and Dr. Oinam Bhagat, Department of Philosophy, JNU.

Fourteen painting on canvas was painted by NEOGENE, a group of young Manipuri artist on the occasion of the festival of hope, Justice and Peace to commemorate the completion of one decade of hunger strike. The exhibition will continue till March 14.

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Free Medical Camp

IMPHAL, March 8: 13 Bn BSF organised free medical checkup camp in remote vilalges of Imphal. During the medical checkup, medinices were distributed to the sick/needy villagers of Village Island… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 8: 13 Bn BSF organised free medical checkup camp in remote vilalges of Imphal. During the medical checkup, medinices were distributed to the sick/needy villagers of Village Island on 4th March, Thanging Popi on 5th March and Nangran on 7th March. About 600 patients were benefited said the released.

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Humanitarian gestures by 69 Bn, CRPF

IMPHAL, March 8: During bi-annual inspection of 69 BN, CRPF R.C. Tayal, IPS, 1GP M&N Sector, CRPF, Imphai a programme was organized at 69 BN, CRPF, Mantripukhrl, Imphal in which… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 8: During bi-annual inspection of 69 BN, CRPF R.C. Tayal, IPS, 1GP M&N Sector, CRPF, Imphai a programme was organized at 69 BN, CRPF, Mantripukhrl, Imphal in which water purifier, nutrition food items and personal sanitary articles have been distributed to children/staff of Mother Teresa Orphanage Home, Mantripukhri, Imphal today. Among the orphans 07 boys and 07 girls were below the age of 04 year.

The sister in charge of the orphans home requested to donate solar light for the use of orphans as there is no electricity in the home. The IGP has assured to donate it and also desired to adopt the home by the 69 BN, CRPF. U.B. Mishra, commandant expressed his happiness for adopting the orphans home, he informed that he had conducted such programmes earlier also for Mother Teresa Home, Imphal, Children Home, Lethngkhol, Chtngmelrong, Imphal and Stepping Stone Home, National Games village, Langol will continue in future also. It was followed by interaction with jawans over tea and snacks said the released.

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CM presents Business Advisory Committee report

IMPHAL, March 8: Leader of the house, Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh has presented the 7th Report of the Business Advisory Committee, 2011 on the floor of the house and… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 8: Leader of the house, Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh has presented the 7th Report of the Business Advisory Committee, 2011 on the floor of the house and also moved to agrees with the allocation of time proposed by the Committee.
Later on, State Law and Legislative Affairs minister Th Devendra Singh laid a Gazette Copy of the Manipur Municipalities (Fifth Amendment) Ordinance, 2011 (Manipur Ordinance No. 1 of 2011) along with the copy of statement regarding promulgation of the said Ordinance and its replacement by a Bill on the Table of the house on the first of the assembly session today.

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Land alienation and self-government in the hill areas of Manipur – Mizoram Express

Land alienation and self-government in the hill areas of ManipurMizoram ExpressHmar Hills on the Manipur-Mizoram border is one of the most neglected regions in the country. By Prof Lal Dena*, Manipur University Following India's Independence in 194…

Land alienation and self-government in the hill areas of Manipur
Mizoram Express
Hmar Hills on the Manipur-Mizoram border is one of the most neglected regions in the country. By Prof Lal Dena*, Manipur University Following India's Independence in 1947, the Government of India placed Manipur, then a princely state with mixed

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