Nine UGs held by SF and police

Nine UG activists including six PREPAK, two UPPK and one UNLF were nabbed by security forces and state police in different counter insurgency operations in the last 48 hours, said official sources Source Hueiyen News Service

Nine UG activists including six PREPAK, two UPPK and one UNLF were nabbed by security forces and state police in different counter insurgency operations in the last 48 hours, said official sources Source Hueiyen News Service

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CCpur widows enduring severe hardships

Home to possibly the highest number of widows in the State, Churachandpur district is undoubtedly faced with the herculean task of providing solace to these women in distress Source The Sangai Express

Home to possibly the highest number of widows in the State, Churachandpur district is undoubtedly faced with the herculean task of providing solace to these women in distress Source The Sangai Express

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Cops seize drugs worth Rs 200 crores in Delhi spanAfter vehicle theft case, it is now drugs

Delhi Police made one of its biggest drug hauls in recent years while probing the nexus between international drug smugglers and militants Source The Sangai Express TNN

Delhi Police made one of its biggest drug hauls in recent years while probing the nexus between international drug smugglers and militants Source The Sangai Express TNN

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Rajeshwari’s killing protested, meet held

Demanding punishment of all those involved in the murder of Rajeshwari according to law, a protest demonstration was staged today at Seijang community hall followed by a public meeting on the same issue Source The Sangai Express

Demanding punishment of all those involved in the murder of Rajeshwari according to law, a protest demonstration was staged today at Seijang community hall followed by a public meeting on the same issue Source The Sangai Express

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Inspecting MLAs fume

Inefficiency and negligence on the part of personnel assigned to the Thoubal district Integrated Child Development Scheme ICDS came to the fore as an official team led by MLAs M Oken and M Hemanta carried out a surprise check today Source The Sang…

Inefficiency and negligence on the part of personnel assigned to the Thoubal district Integrated Child Development Scheme ICDS came to the fore as an official team led by MLAs M Oken and M Hemanta carried out a surprise check today Source The Sangai Express

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Seven PLA activists held in Guwahati

One hardcore Manipur based Peoples Liberation Army PLA militant along with six sympathisers of the armed group has been arrested during a raid by the police and CRPF in the city here today Source PTI The Sangai Express

One hardcore Manipur based Peoples Liberation Army PLA militant along with six sympathisers of the armed group has been arrested during a raid by the police and CRPF in the city here today Source PTI The Sangai Express

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Ground work for action plan starts Assembly polls likely in Feb

With the next State Legislative Assembly elections expected to be held in February next year, the State Chief Election Officer has started preparing an action plan for the Assembly polls at the instruction of the Election Commission of India Source …

With the next State Legislative Assembly elections expected to be held in February next year, the State Chief Election Officer has started preparing an action plan for the Assembly polls at the instruction of the Election Commission of India Source The Sangai Express

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30 Hour strike chokes Jiri, blockade in store

The ongoing 30 hour general strike in Jiribam in connection with the demand for the upgradation of Jiribam sub division to a full fledged revenue district has affected the flow of traffic along National Highway 53 and normal life in the area Source …

The ongoing 30 hour general strike in Jiribam in connection with the demand for the upgradation of Jiribam sub division to a full fledged revenue district has affected the flow of traffic along National Highway 53 and normal life in the area Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Delhi team satisfied with work progress SPF gets rare pat on the back

The earlier situation where almost all projects dragged on for years, sometimes taking a decade or so in completing them has changed significantly with the setting up of a stable Government under Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Source The Sangai Express

The earlier situation where almost all projects dragged on for years, sometimes taking a decade or so in completing them has changed significantly with the setting up of a stable Government under Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Source The Sangai Express

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Only Govt’s consent awaited for ICFAI

For opening Institute of Chartered Financial Analyst of India ICFAI University in Manipur which has been already opened in other States of India, all necessary procedures have been completed except that it is awaiting consent of the Government of Man…

For opening Institute of Chartered Financial Analyst of India ICFAI University in Manipur which has been already opened in other States of India, all necessary procedures have been completed except that it is awaiting consent of the Government of Manipur, ICFAI University Tripura Dean Sunil Shah said Source The Sangai Express

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Not in Ramdev’s Ramlila Maidan, Human Rights Violated in North East – Times of Assam

Times of AssamNot in Ramdev's Ramlila Maidan, Human Rights Violated in North EastTimes of Assam(November 2, 2000 -Security forces fired and killed 10 innocent people waiting at a bus stop at Malom, about 15 km from Imphal, capital of Manipur). Were…


Times of Assam

Not in Ramdev's Ramlila Maidan, Human Rights Violated in North East
Times of Assam
(November 2, 2000 -Security forces fired and killed 10 innocent people waiting at a bus stop at Malom, about 15 km from Imphal, capital of Manipur). Were those 10 people killed in Manipur not citizens of India? Do they not deserve the human rights like

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Suspected PLA men arrested – Calcutta Telegraph

Calcutta TelegraphSuspected PLA men arrestedCalcutta TelegraphGuwahati, June 7: Security forces here arrested seven suspected members of Manipur-based rebel outfit People's Liberation Army (PLA) during a joint operation in the wee hours on Tuesday….


Calcutta Telegraph

Suspected PLA men arrested
Calcutta Telegraph
Guwahati, June 7: Security forces here arrested seven suspected members of Manipur-based rebel outfit People's Liberation Army (PLA) during a joint operation in the wee hours on Tuesday. According to police here, the seven were taking shelter in the
PLA leader, 6 cadres nabbedAssam Tribune

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Manipur progress card impresses DoNER – Calcutta Telegraph

Manipur progress card impresses DoNERCalcutta TelegraphHowever, a ministry official said introduction of the chopper service in Manipur was delayed because of the recent helicopter crash in which Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Dorjee Khandu died. “…

Manipur progress card impresses DoNER
Calcutta Telegraph
However, a ministry official said introduction of the chopper service in Manipur was delayed because of the recent helicopter crash in which Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Dorjee Khandu died. “The state government has improved its performance in the
Delhi reviews Manipur projectsTimes of India
Satisfied with development, DoNER team leaves ImphalMorungExpress
DoNER officials arrived to review the NLCPR funded projects in stateKanglaOnline

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Manipur Sports Update June 6 – E-Pao.net

Manipur Sports Update June 6E-Pao.netDefending champion and top seed Rk. Apollosana Singh started off on a strong note picking his first point in the 21st Kh. Anou Singh Memorial Open Chess Tournament at Kwakeithel in Imphal West. Former Telegraph Ches…

Manipur Sports Update June 6
E-Pao.net
Defending champion and top seed Rk. Apollosana Singh started off on a strong note picking his first point in the 21st Kh. Anou Singh Memorial Open Chess Tournament at Kwakeithel in Imphal West. Former Telegraph Chess champion and second seed Kh. Sanjoy

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Suspension bridge to help villagers

IMPHAL, June 7: A suspension bridge on the Chamu River at Chalou village, under Chingai sub division, Ukhrul district was today inaugurated by Brig Narendra Kumar, DIG 17 AR in… Read more »

Brig Narendra Kumar, DIG 17 AR cutting the ribbon while inaugurating the suspension bridge at Chalou village.

Brig Narendra Kumar, DIG 17 AR cutting the ribbon while inaugurating the suspension bridge at Chalou village.

IMPHAL, June 7: A suspension bridge on the Chamu River at Chalou village, under Chingai sub division, Ukhrul district was today inaugurated by Brig Narendra Kumar, DIG 17 AR in a simple function held this afternoon.

The Ukhrul district, Deputy Commissioner, Ashok Kumar who presided over the function praised the nearby villagers, contractor involved and the personnel and officers of 17 AR for timely completion of the bridge.

He further stated that due to want of contractors, the construction of the bridge has been delayed, however after the project had been allotted to the present contractor, the bridge has been completed.

Narendra Kumar, DIG while speaking on the occasion stated that the completion of the bridge will help villagers of 11 villages including that of Chalou village in maintaining the contact between the villages.

He further expressed his gratitude to the contractor Amarjeet; commandant of 17 AR and the nearby villagers for the timely completion of the bridge.

Nearby villagers also expressed their gratitude to all concerned including the 17 AR and contractor Amarjeet for the completion of the bridge.

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Editorial – Environment Thoughts

In the wake of the growing chant for more liberalization of economies around the globe and the unabashed worship of the market, there are many extremely well informed voices calling… Read more »

In the wake of the growing chant for more liberalization of economies around the globe and the unabashed worship of the market, there are many extremely well informed voices calling for caution against dropping all economic regulatory mechanisms. It is true market worship has led to a path of growth generally, but critics are now calling attention to the fact that growth alone cannot be development. Development, they say is not about the size of GDPs and GNPs alone, but also of a number of other conditions, some subjective and others objective. One of these is environment. Among the others are: gender empowerment, equitable distribution of income, public health etc. The most economically and militarily powerful nation, the United States of America, has often been the subject of case studies in probing these issues. Some of the questions asked by Nobel Prize winning economists like Amartya Sen and Joseph Stiglitz should be able to rhetorically present the nature of the problem. Why is this most developed nation also dotted with the most number of prisons in the world? According to Stiglitz, (“Roaring Nineties”) some of the American states spend more money on prison maintenance than on primary education. It is true that these rich societies have enough to spend on both prison and education, but the picture narrates of something extremely dysfunctional? Again according to a study by Amartya Sen and John Dreze (“Development as Freedom”), Black Americans although on the average they command incomes many times higher than people in the Third World countries even after taking into account the differences in the cost of living, have a lower life expectancy than many of the latter societies. Markets also have seldom shown respect for the environment, and hence the world’s most well endowed market, the USA’s refusal to sign the Kyoto Protocol on world environment. These are facts and figures that point out how incomplete the traditional notions of development are. The issues are many, but on the morrow of the World Environment Day on June 5, it would be a profitable exercise to reflect on the many awesome aspects of the environment question.The question is large and can even go beyond easy comprehension. Viewed with an evolutionary sense of time, there seems nothing that anybody can do about the changes that happen to the earth’s environment. As for instance, who can prevent the next Ice Age from happening, for science today has determined that the Ice Epochs are a cyclic event, just as the earth’s seasons are, although on a much longer cyclic path. Seasons happen because of the earth revolves around the sun and also because of the inclination of its axis at 23.5 degrees against the plane of its revolution. It is now also established that the earth’s axis is not just inclined but also wobbles by about 4 degrees and this wobbling is thought to be the cause behind Ice Ages. In evolutionary terms this cycle may take millions of years to complete, but all the same it is inevitable. The last Ice Age, a minor one according to scientists, ended about 12,000 years ago, and it is only after this event that the race for modern civilizations was flagged off. Life forms also go extinct. This is again a fact about life on earth. Millions and millions of species of life have died out while million others have come out of oblivious existence to take centre stage in the earth’s 4.5 billion years. If a comet hit had not wiped off the predatory dinosaurs about 64 million years ago, scientists believe the species of life that evolved into modern man could have remained an insignificant creature perhaps the size of a house lizard, out of its own survival instinct. Evolutionary scientists like the late Stephen Jay Gould (author of best-selling “Wonderful Life”) and Simon Conway Morris (author of the authoritative “The Crucible of Creation”) have demonstrated through the study of fossils that on the one hand life just wants to be (the sole purpose of the creature called sponge seems just to hang around at one spot throughout its life until it comes to an end), and on the other, that life forms almost with an uncanny certainty, go extinct from time to time. They have also argued quite convincingly that evolution is not centred around humans and its sole purpose is to preserve life, not necessarily human life. The awesomeness of the mysteries of life is in a pristine sense, religious. If we reflect on it with earnest, it should humble even our greatest problems. On Environment Day then, let us learn to be humble.

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Editorial – Environment Thoughts

In the wake of the growing chant for more liberalization of economies around the globe and the unabashed worship of the market, there are many extremely well informed voices calling… Read more »

In the wake of the growing chant for more liberalization of economies around the globe and the unabashed worship of the market, there are many extremely well informed voices calling for caution against dropping all economic regulatory mechanisms. It is true market worship has led to a path of growth generally, but critics are now calling attention to the fact that growth alone cannot be development. Development, they say is not about the size of GDPs and GNPs alone, but also of a number of other conditions, some subjective and others objective. One of these is environment. Among the others are: gender empowerment, equitable distribution of income, public health etc. The most economically and militarily powerful nation, the United States of America, has often been the subject of case studies in probing these issues. Some of the questions asked by Nobel Prize winning economists like Amartya Sen and Joseph Stiglitz should be able to rhetorically present the nature of the problem. Why is this most developed nation also dotted with the most number of prisons in the world? According to Stiglitz, (“Roaring Nineties”) some of the American states spend more money on prison maintenance than on primary education. It is true that these rich societies have enough to spend on both prison and education, but the picture narrates of something extremely dysfunctional? Again according to a study by Amartya Sen and John Dreze (“Development as Freedom”), Black Americans although on the average they command incomes many times higher than people in the Third World countries even after taking into account the differences in the cost of living, have a lower life expectancy than many of the latter societies. Markets also have seldom shown respect for the environment, and hence the world’s most well endowed market, the USA’s refusal to sign the Kyoto Protocol on world environment. These are facts and figures that point out how incomplete the traditional notions of development are. The issues are many, but on the morrow of the World Environment Day on June 5, it would be a profitable exercise to reflect on the many awesome aspects of the environment question.The question is large and can even go beyond easy comprehension. Viewed with an evolutionary sense of time, there seems nothing that anybody can do about the changes that happen to the earth’s environment. As for instance, who can prevent the next Ice Age from happening, for science today has determined that the Ice Epochs are a cyclic event, just as the earth’s seasons are, although on a much longer cyclic path. Seasons happen because of the earth revolves around the sun and also because of the inclination of its axis at 23.5 degrees against the plane of its revolution. It is now also established that the earth’s axis is not just inclined but also wobbles by about 4 degrees and this wobbling is thought to be the cause behind Ice Ages. In evolutionary terms this cycle may take millions of years to complete, but all the same it is inevitable. The last Ice Age, a minor one according to scientists, ended about 12,000 years ago, and it is only after this event that the race for modern civilizations was flagged off. Life forms also go extinct. This is again a fact about life on earth. Millions and millions of species of life have died out while million others have come out of oblivious existence to take centre stage in the earth’s 4.5 billion years. If a comet hit had not wiped off the predatory dinosaurs about 64 million years ago, scientists believe the species of life that evolved into modern man could have remained an insignificant creature perhaps the size of a house lizard, out of its own survival instinct. Evolutionary scientists like the late Stephen Jay Gould (author of best-selling “Wonderful Life”) and Simon Conway Morris (author of the authoritative “The Crucible of Creation”) have demonstrated through the study of fossils that on the one hand life just wants to be (the sole purpose of the creature called sponge seems just to hang around at one spot throughout its life until it comes to an end), and on the other, that life forms almost with an uncanny certainty, go extinct from time to time. They have also argued quite convincingly that evolution is not centred around humans and its sole purpose is to preserve life, not necessarily human life. The awesomeness of the mysteries of life is in a pristine sense, religious. If we reflect on it with earnest, it should humble even our greatest problems. On Environment Day then, let us learn to be humble.

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Editorial – Environment Thoughts

In the wake of the growing chant for more liberalization of economies around the globe and the unabashed worship of the market, there are many extremely well informed voices calling… Read more »

In the wake of the growing chant for more liberalization of economies around the globe and the unabashed worship of the market, there are many extremely well informed voices calling for caution against dropping all economic regulatory mechanisms. It is true market worship has led to a path of growth generally, but critics are now calling attention to the fact that growth alone cannot be development. Development, they say is not about the size of GDPs and GNPs alone, but also of a number of other conditions, some subjective and others objective. One of these is environment. Among the others are: gender empowerment, equitable distribution of income, public health etc. The most economically and militarily powerful nation, the United States of America, has often been the subject of case studies in probing these issues. Some of the questions asked by Nobel Prize winning economists like Amartya Sen and Joseph Stiglitz should be able to rhetorically present the nature of the problem. Why is this most developed nation also dotted with the most number of prisons in the world? According to Stiglitz, (“Roaring Nineties”) some of the American states spend more money on prison maintenance than on primary education. It is true that these rich societies have enough to spend on both prison and education, but the picture narrates of something extremely dysfunctional? Again according to a study by Amartya Sen and John Dreze (“Development as Freedom”), Black Americans although on the average they command incomes many times higher than people in the Third World countries even after taking into account the differences in the cost of living, have a lower life expectancy than many of the latter societies. Markets also have seldom shown respect for the environment, and hence the world’s most well endowed market, the USA’s refusal to sign the Kyoto Protocol on world environment. These are facts and figures that point out how incomplete the traditional notions of development are. The issues are many, but on the morrow of the World Environment Day on June 5, it would be a profitable exercise to reflect on the many awesome aspects of the environment question.The question is large and can even go beyond easy comprehension. Viewed with an evolutionary sense of time, there seems nothing that anybody can do about the changes that happen to the earth’s environment. As for instance, who can prevent the next Ice Age from happening, for science today has determined that the Ice Epochs are a cyclic event, just as the earth’s seasons are, although on a much longer cyclic path. Seasons happen because of the earth revolves around the sun and also because of the inclination of its axis at 23.5 degrees against the plane of its revolution. It is now also established that the earth’s axis is not just inclined but also wobbles by about 4 degrees and this wobbling is thought to be the cause behind Ice Ages. In evolutionary terms this cycle may take millions of years to complete, but all the same it is inevitable. The last Ice Age, a minor one according to scientists, ended about 12,000 years ago, and it is only after this event that the race for modern civilizations was flagged off. Life forms also go extinct. This is again a fact about life on earth. Millions and millions of species of life have died out while million others have come out of oblivious existence to take centre stage in the earth’s 4.5 billion years. If a comet hit had not wiped off the predatory dinosaurs about 64 million years ago, scientists believe the species of life that evolved into modern man could have remained an insignificant creature perhaps the size of a house lizard, out of its own survival instinct. Evolutionary scientists like the late Stephen Jay Gould (author of best-selling “Wonderful Life”) and Simon Conway Morris (author of the authoritative “The Crucible of Creation”) have demonstrated through the study of fossils that on the one hand life just wants to be (the sole purpose of the creature called sponge seems just to hang around at one spot throughout its life until it comes to an end), and on the other, that life forms almost with an uncanny certainty, go extinct from time to time. They have also argued quite convincingly that evolution is not centred around humans and its sole purpose is to preserve life, not necessarily human life. The awesomeness of the mysteries of life is in a pristine sense, religious. If we reflect on it with earnest, it should humble even our greatest problems. On Environment Day then, let us learn to be humble.

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