Swami Ramdev’s call lapped up in Manipur

Responding to the call of a nation wide eradicate corruption movement by Swami Ramdev, the Manipur unit of Bharat Swabhiman and Pantanjali Jog Samiti began Saturday a fast unto death protest at Chinga Makha in Singjamei Imphal Source Hueiyen News …

Responding to the call of a nation wide eradicate corruption movement by Swami Ramdev, the Manipur unit of Bharat Swabhiman and Pantanjali Jog Samiti began Saturday a fast unto death protest at Chinga Makha in Singjamei Imphal Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Strange lizard captured in Ccpur

The strange lizard which resembles the mythical dragonLamka, Jun 4 A strange Lizard suspected to belong to a rare species that are native of Indonesia, the Mythical Dragon or the Komodo Dragon was captured by locals working in a motor workshop located…

The strange lizard which resembles the mythical dragonLamka, Jun 4 A strange Lizard suspected to belong to a rare species that are native of Indonesia, the Mythical Dragon or the Komodo Dragon was captured by locals working in a motor workshop located near a stream here on Thursday Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

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NSCNIM refutes Indian intelligence reports

Refuting a newspaper report that two Thai nationals arrested from Kolkata airport a few days ago with a huge amount of cash were carriers of the NSCN IM, the Naga outfit today countered it by terming the report as a matter of surprise Source H…

Refuting a newspaper report that two Thai nationals arrested from Kolkata airport a few days ago with a huge amount of cash were carriers of the NSCN IM, the Naga outfit today countered it by terming the report as a matter of surprise Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Women Action for Development concerned over self immolation cases

Taking serious concern over increasing number of suicide cases of women in the State, Women Action for Development WAD has expressed deep shock and pain with the self immolation cases of Moirangthem Brojeshori w o Samandram Ibomcha of Saijang Mayai L…

Taking serious concern over increasing number of suicide cases of women in the State, Women Action for Development WAD has expressed deep shock and pain with the self immolation cases of Moirangthem Brojeshori w o Samandram Ibomcha of Saijang Mayai Leikai and Laiphrakpam Yaiphabi of Keinou Thongkha Source The Sangai Express

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CoPTAM to intensify agitation on ‘tribal rights’ – E-Pao.net

CoPTAM to intensify agitation on 'tribal rights'E-Pao.netImphal, June 04 2011: Committee on Protection of Tribal Areas Manipur (CoPTAM) has said if the state government fails to respond positively to its charter of demands by June 19 an intensi…

CoPTAM to intensify agitation on 'tribal rights'
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Imphal, June 04 2011: Committee on Protection of Tribal Areas Manipur (CoPTAM) has said if the state government fails to respond positively to its charter of demands by June 19 an intensive agitation will be launched. "CoPTAM will be compelled to

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Defence minister assures completion of double-laning and black topping of NH … – E-Pao.net

Defence minister assures completion of double-laning and black topping of NH …E-Pao.netImphal, June 04 2011: While extending the Centre's support to complete JNIMS by 2014-15, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh today advised Manipur government to s…

Defence minister assures completion of double-laning and black topping of NH
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Imphal, June 04 2011: While extending the Centre's support to complete JNIMS by 2014-15, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh today advised Manipur government to submit a revised DPR (Detail Project Report) of the Imphal Capitol Project, in a high level

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CM assured Centre’s support for projects – E-Pao.net

CM assured Centre's support for projectsE-Pao.netImphal, June 04 2011: Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh today held a meeting with Chief Minister of Manipur O Ibobi Singh and other senior Central Ministers and officials at New Delhi to review progre…

CM assured Centre's support for projects
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Imphal, June 04 2011: Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh today held a meeting with Chief Minister of Manipur O Ibobi Singh and other senior Central Ministers and officials at New Delhi to review progress and resolve pending issues relating to some

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Among the Disney characters

By Bobo Meitei We were not stopped nor the notion of frisking us hadn’t crossed their minds, instead the armed commandos directed the way till the door of the legislature…. Read more »

By Bobo Meitei

We were not stopped nor the notion of frisking us hadn’t crossed their minds, instead the armed commandos directed the way till the door of the legislature. The influential man with me didn’t consider it necessary; he gave an understood holler and from behind the door the legislator’s soft voice came. He shook my hand and said the influential figure with me was a well-respected person. I did have a fair idea, but had never attached that importance, since to me he was just an old friend. In his soft-spoken voice he talked about the recent security arrangements, and then he went on to talk about ministerial portfolios and some upcoming foreign trips. The men whom he had been courting before we had arrived stood up and the eldest-looking among them asked with a brimming smile, ‘So, can it be considered done?” He said they should start with the walls, and then the cheque would be signed. The men lingered and pressed on,” what about the chief engineer?” They didn’t have to worry, he himself would go and slam his head his against the man’s desk. A peal of laughter filled the place.

My friend lamented about the manner in which the Public Work Department was delaying his nephew’s cheque, said the nephew wasn’t rich and he could be blamed for not having done anything to get the minister signed the cheque. The legislator said the minister had been busy with the Chief Minister, but he had the number of the minister in question. When he called the minister was with his convoys on his way to his constituency to distribute free blankets, then the phone changed hands. My friend rebuked the man in their understood friendly tone; he said he would sign it right away and he could have it the following day. Tea came, and the bellboy bowed and asked if anything more could be done. Yes, his escorts had to take us to the Telecommunication Department Office so that the security posts there wouldn’t bother us with nonsensical queries.

Before we left the legislator told me about his son in Europe and the daughter pursuing medical studies in the States. I said, “ it must be expensve!” He said it was, but he wanted his children to get the best. How many individuals in this rotting state could afford that? In front of the telecommunication building we parked our car in the area reserved for VIPs. The security personnel manning the gate stood up to attention and behind us they exchanged warm words with the personnel escorting us. We didn’t take the cracked-steps set against the spat-on walls, we were in a lift, which took us up straight to the Director’s office. Since the commandos were left downstairs, the clean-shaven secretary chewing kwa (betel nut) stood up and demanded our identities, but my friend could be quite arrogant when he was confronted by a little man like him: he gave the man a shove and pushed opened the door and there, inside, was the bearded, burly man in tweed jacket and corduroy pants belted below the imminent belly, which kept on rubbing against the edge of the fine desk.

Set against one side of the beautifully-painted wall was a sofa and a clean tea-table bearing some china cups. Three men in large, thick jackets sat there with their legs crossed and their hands placed on the laps; they had been paying attention to the bearded, burly man. They were his men and had come to ask for his favour, but my friend was a much important person; his friends were the ministers and the legislator and any unwanted incident could jeopardize his position in the department. So the men stood up spoke fast and the bearded- bulry man waved his hands and at the same time smiled suggesting they were in fovourable term with him.

The director appeared much humbled and he asked the secretary to get some drinks; we were given options. And the man who had stood up to stop us now began smiling and was exceedingly polite: he began calling me tamo( big brother) and my friend khura( uncle). My friends had come here to ask the director to help activate the 3G connection for his minister and legislator friends. Having associated with those men, the man stood up, as though he was tickled by the request, and came and stood by the sofa.

The Director, with the secretary, accompanied us till the main gate, stirring up the security personnel. The commander in-charge of the gate was ordered to escort us till the Chief Minister’s official resident. Above the few-metre-high walls towers stood, and in the towers the security personnel’s faces were scarcely visible behind the sandbags and the long-barreled rifles. Since it was the biggest man’s resident we were not directly allowed to enter: the commander from the previous place did the talking with the commander at the gate, and then the commander at the gate smiled at us and greeted us as he would do to his superiors. Having accomplished his duty the commander from the previous excused himself and said he was pleased to have accompanied us.

It was so unlike the places we had been to and I never thought no individual could dream of living in such a grand and opulent place. The cemented path running between the green hedges was as clean as a family’s kitchen floor, the huge garden was populated with flowers of all kinds and the gardeners in uniform wore gloves and wellington boots, on the mowed-lawn a canopied structure sat; its roof was painted olive green and the pillars white ,and the floor was tiled. At the porch was the bullet-proofed BMW sedan of the biggest man guarded by his eye-rolling elite commandos wielding Israeli sub-machine guns. Since we were accompanied by the commander from the gate the eye-rolling elite commandos didn’t bother us while taking the marble steps. The foyer was furnished with settees and lion leg tea-tables bearing expensive magazines. The biggest man’s personal secretary ran out, confirming our importance to the commander from the gate, and led us in to a private room.

He sat in a straight-backed chair and the whole body was wrapped in a white sheet except the head: the beautician was applying make-up on his ageing face and every now and then was trying to fix his thin hair over the bald patch. So without any eye contact he sounded out his acknowledgement. He said he was going to give a television interview and we were welcome to watch him. He whined about the fact that the state was deteriorating in all aspects, and then only to contradict himself, he talked about the recent achievements. The hair was fixed over the bald patch and the face was meticulously made up, then the wrapping was removed; he was in his North Indian kurta, just like any other stereotypical statesmen without any conviction and to appear just like one among them was to consider himself a man of the people.

From the make-up room we moved to the mowed-lawn. The camera man and the interviewer, from a well-known television channel in mainland, were waiting for him; they came with a local journalist in case. I recognized the journalist; never thought I would see him as one though. We stood about when he took his seat facing the interviewer. Before they could start the local journalist butted in and whispered in the biggest man’s ear: he was asked if he would be comfortable to do the interview in English. He was offended and he made a gesture showing disapproval of the local journalist.

The first few simple questions were asked; he answered them in a calm tone in his best English. More came, but this time longer and hypothetical ones; his eyes blinked and the face was tensed, but he managed to give the answers; the answers came in fragmented bits and ,sometimes, he didn’t have the words to describe, at this point his eyeballs were on the corners seeking the sight of a reliable language proficient individual. Lucky that the interviewer had some sympathy for the biggest man in the state: his eyes were full of pity for the man and involuntarily he clicked his tongue and said they could wrap up the session. But the biggest man, a while ago talking about big aspects and huge recent developments couldn’t sense any of that. He was good only among his kind, though he appeared to be aware of the successes of big people, he must have been completely unaware of the labours those people had to employ to arrive at what people termed ‘success.” His success would be to horde wealth in a gross fashion and then to corrupt the minds of a naïve people; contrary to a personality and manifesto election. To him his an increase in his wealth was the enhancement of his personality; he might have been driven on the smooth six-lane roads in some country, but he would be happy cruising in his pullet-proofed BMW on the pot-holed seven-foot wide road of the state which was reliable as far as Imphal went. The only difference between the naïve people of the land and him was that, he was a filthy rich parrot and the others were a miserable, wretched parrots who would like to be just like him: to become rich overnight without hard labour and then to live out a meaningless life.

We were back in the same room, only three of us and his secretary. The face which looked so puzzled and lost a little while ago now full of confidence and he began talking: believe me, the place will soon be transformed and you all should put your shoulders to the moving wheel. In five years unemployment will be a thing of the past; all the districts will be electrified, schools, hospitals and colleges will be as abundant as kwa kiosks; Imphal will be the meeting point of India and ASEAN nations. You all should put your shoulders to the moving wheel.

As simple as that! Did he mean a single word he said or was he paraphrasing some archaic academic? It became much clearer when I put to him how he would obtain the capital for all the developmental works: his answer was New Delhi and ASEAN Bank. I never heard of ASEAN Bank, and wondered why New Delhi would inject billions to such a corrupt and rotting place? His childish trick of pulling words from thin air discouraged me from asking further; but it was good that the secretary went out and returned with some beer. He put down the beer tins on the table, no one touched but me. While I was enjoying the chilled beer my friend started serious talks with the biggest man in the state: my friend wanted the big man to give him few big contracts and in return the big man would have the support of some his legislators and plus he would get a slice from each big contract. What I didn’t know about my friend was the influence he enjoyed as a kingmaker, though he wasn’t a public moron. His left elbow pressed on the sofa arm revealing his Swiss watch, the right hand on his lap, with eyes half-closed, he listened to my friend and released a “hmm” to every sentence, and when my friend was done briefing the arrangement he smiled and in an avuncular tone, “we need people like you”.

Before he was whizzed out from the official resident in his BMW swarmed by eye-rolling commandos to hop into a copter he gestured to one IPS officer, who ran up with his upturned right hand placed on the forehead, and instructed him to see us off. He escorted us till the main gate where the commander who had escorted us till the porch was found; he jumped on his feet to salute to the IPS man and then to us. Outside the gate, few metres away there were hordes of people standing with hastily-done placards “ stop killings!” “ justice should be done!” “ What was Tomcha’s fault?” To confront the horde demanding many things some of the bold commandos were on the move with truncheons, soon they delivered their usual nasty warnings, then with the nasty words the truncheons came down on the horde. They were the same commandos who had stood to attention and indicated their readiness to lick the path before us. Now they were nasty, brutal and hence effective.

The IPS came along and the gate commander walked with us till the car park; two big cars were on both sides rendering it difficult for my friend to pull out his. It was gate commander who jumped into the car and with great precision got the car out and parked the sedan right in the middle of the road, holding up the traffic, no one dared to honk.

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Large haul of ammunition, 4 held – IBNLive.com

Large haul of ammunition, 4 heldIBNLive.comPTI | 11:06 PM,Jun 04,2011 Large haul of ammunition, 4 held Kohima, June 4 (PTI) In a major haul 550 rounds of ammunition and 30 gram of banned drugs were seized from a vehicle and four persons arrested at the…

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PTI | 11:06 PM,Jun 04,2011 Large haul of ammunition, 4 held Kohima, June 4 (PTI) In a major haul 550 rounds of ammunition and 30 gram of banned drugs were seized from a vehicle and four persons arrested at the inter-state check gate on Manipur border

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Manipur braces for NH stir again – Times of India

Manipur braces for NH stir againTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: A local pressure group has threatened to launch a five-day economic blockade on NH-53 connecting the Manipur capital with Silchar from June 11 in a bid to put pressure on the Okram Ibobi Singh gover…

Manipur braces for NH stir again
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IMPHAL: A local pressure group has threatened to launch a five-day economic blockade on NH-53 connecting the Manipur capital with Silchar from June 11 in a bid to put pressure on the Okram Ibobi Singh government to upgrade Jiribam sub-division
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NE boys and girls at the receiving end of racism in Delhi – E-Pao.net

NE boys and girls at the receiving end of racism in DelhiE-Pao.netThis was testified during a brief interaction between members of the Manipuri Students' Association Delhi (MSAD) and some Manipuri people working there with a team of journalists fro…

NE boys and girls at the receiving end of racism in Delhi
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This was testified during a brief interaction between members of the Manipuri Students' Association Delhi (MSAD) and some Manipuri people working there with a team of journalists from the State on May 17 at Manipur Tikendrajit House, New Delhi.

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Ten militants surrender in Manipur – DailyIndia.com

Ten militants surrender in ManipurDailyIndia.comImphal, June 4: Ten militants from five different insurgent outfits operating in Manipur recently surrendered before the security forces at Imphal. While five cadres are from United Naga Peoples' Coun…

Ten militants surrender in Manipur
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Imphal, June 4: Ten militants from five different insurgent outfits operating in Manipur recently surrendered before the security forces at Imphal. While five cadres are from United Naga Peoples' Council, the others are from United National Liberation

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Ten militants surrender in Manipur – DailyIndia.com

Ten militants surrender in ManipurDailyIndia.comImphal, June 4: Ten militants from five different insurgent outfits operating in Manipur recently surrendered before the security forces at Imphal. While five cadres are from United Naga Peoples' Coun…

Ten militants surrender in Manipur
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Imphal, June 4: Ten militants from five different insurgent outfits operating in Manipur recently surrendered before the security forces at Imphal. While five cadres are from United Naga Peoples' Council, the others are from United National Liberation

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Manmohan Singh to review Manipur projects – Newstrack India

Manmohan Singh to review Manipur projectsNewstrack IndiaNew Delhi, June 4 (ANI): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will convene a high-level meeting here today to review implementation of various developmental projects in Manipur. According to sources, the…

Manmohan Singh to review Manipur projects
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New Delhi, June 4 (ANI): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will convene a high-level meeting here today to review implementation of various developmental projects in Manipur. According to sources, the meeting to be attended by senior ministers and key

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Manmohan Singh to review Manipur projects – Newstrack India

Manmohan Singh to review Manipur projectsNewstrack IndiaNew Delhi, June 4 (ANI): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will convene a high-level meeting here today to review implementation of various developmental projects in Manipur. According to sources, the…

Manmohan Singh to review Manipur projects
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New Delhi, June 4 (ANI): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will convene a high-level meeting here today to review implementation of various developmental projects in Manipur. According to sources, the meeting to be attended by senior ministers and key

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Manmohan Singh to review Manipur projects – DailyIndia.com

Manmohan Singh to review Manipur projectsDailyIndia.comNew Delhi, June 4: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will convene a high-level meeting here today to review implementation of various developmental projects in Manipur. According to sources, the meetin…

Manmohan Singh to review Manipur projects
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New Delhi, June 4: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will convene a high-level meeting here today to review implementation of various developmental projects in Manipur. According to sources, the meeting to be attended by senior ministers and key officials,
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Disabled tribals threaten stir over certificate demand – Times of India

Disabled tribals threaten stir over certificate demandTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: The All Tribal Disabled Union Manipur (Atdum) has threatened to launch various modes of agitation if the government fails to comply with its demands, including issuing of disab…

Disabled tribals threaten stir over certificate demand
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IMPHAL: The All Tribal Disabled Union Manipur (Atdum) has threatened to launch various modes of agitation if the government fails to comply with its demands, including issuing of disability certificates. This comes amid a state level game for persons

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Disabled tribals threaten stir over certificate demand – Times of India

Disabled tribals threaten stir over certificate demandTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: The All Tribal Disabled Union Manipur (Atdum) has threatened to launch various modes of agitation if the government fails to comply with its demands, including issuing of disab…

Disabled tribals threaten stir over certificate demand
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IMPHAL: The All Tribal Disabled Union Manipur (Atdum) has threatened to launch various modes of agitation if the government fails to comply with its demands, including issuing of disability certificates. This comes amid a state level game for persons

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