Hill teachers decry

Reacting against the government’s policy to hand over the administration of elementary schools in the hill districts of the state to the District Council, the All Manipur Hill Teachers’ Association said that they will not agree with the decision Sour…

Reacting against the government’s policy to hand over the administration of elementary schools in the hill districts of the state to the District Council, the All Manipur Hill Teachers’ Association said that they will not agree with the decision Source Hueiyen News Service

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RTI activists of state to form a united body

In order to face the threats being faced by RTI activists in the state and to check the proper implementation of the Right to Education Act in the state, a united body of the RTI activists of the state will be formed soon, said activist Wahengbam Joyku…

In order to face the threats being faced by RTI activists in the state and to check the proper implementation of the Right to Education Act in the state, a united body of the RTI activists of the state will be formed soon, said activist Wahengbam Joykumar in a press meet Source Hueiyen News Service

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NSA set on Pradhan, sent to jail

Elangbam ongbi Rajni 45 wife of Rajen, the Pradhan of Hiyanglam Gram Panchayat under Kakching Police Station was sent to the jail after invoking National Security Act NSA after she was produced before the CJM Court, Thoubal Source Hueiyen News S…

Elangbam ongbi Rajni 45 wife of Rajen, the Pradhan of Hiyanglam Gram Panchayat under Kakching Police Station was sent to the jail after invoking National Security Act NSA after she was produced before the CJM Court, Thoubal Source Hueiyen News Service

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‘No peace and harmony without justice’

The United Committee Manipur UCM Torbung area unit today organised a One Day Open Discussion on The Preservation of Peace and Harmony in the adjoining areas of Bishnupur and Churachandpur districts at Torbung Community Hall Source Hueiyen News S…

The United Committee Manipur UCM Torbung area unit today organised a One Day Open Discussion on The Preservation of Peace and Harmony in the adjoining areas of Bishnupur and Churachandpur districts at Torbung Community Hall Source Hueiyen News Service

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MLA Mangi welcomes union of militant groups – KanglaOnline

MLA Mangi welcomes union of militant groupsKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, July 14: A one-day open discussion on the topic “Preservation of Peace and Harmony in Adjoining Areas of Bishnupur and Churachandpur” was organized today by United Committee Manipur (UC…

MLA Mangi welcomes union of militant groups
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IMPHAL, July 14: A one-day open discussion on the topic “Preservation of Peace and Harmony in Adjoining Areas of Bishnupur and Churachandpur” was organized today by United Committee Manipur (UCM) at Torbung Community Hall, Churachandpur.

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MSF to observe 7th Students’ Martyrdom – KanglaOnline

MSF to observe 7th Students' MartyrdomKanglaOnlineThe former advisor of MSF set himself ablaze to demand the revocation of AFSPA from Manipur on August 15, 2004 at Bishnupur and succumbed to his injuries on the next day. Giving details about the fo…

MSF to observe 7th Students' Martyrdom
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The former advisor of MSF set himself ablaze to demand the revocation of AFSPA from Manipur on August 15, 2004 at Bishnupur and succumbed to his injuries on the next day. Giving details about the forthcoming observation, Laishram Ibomcha, president MSF
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ISAV, FVWA win in Shamu veteran football tourney

IMPHAL, July 14: ISAV Kongpal defeated FLAM, Pologround by 1-0 goals in today’s first match of the ongoing 1st Ng Shamu Veteran Football tournament being held at Megha High School… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 14: ISAV Kongpal defeated FLAM, Pologround by 1-0 goals in today’s first match of the ongoing 1st Ng Shamu Veteran Football tournament being held at Megha High School ground, Malom.
All important goal for the Kongpal veteran team was scored by M Mathoi in the 17th minute.
FLAM had numerous chances to equalise the lone goal deficit but failed to convert any till the end of the match.
In the second match of the day, FVWA defeated Chingtam by 2-0 goals.
G Dhanakumar and L Dhonen scored for FCWA in the 35th and 44th minutes respectively.
Chingtam failed to score any goal during the match despite getting some close chances to reduce goal differences.
VSAN will clash UVSA in tomorrow’s first ground match while LUKSA will play AYMPA in the second ground match.

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Imphal West badminton tourney in progress

IMPHAL, July 14: K Khagemba and Javed Siddique got walk-over while H Tomrex defeated Ch Lakshmikanta by 21-1, 21-4 in the boys singles matches of the ongoing 4th Imphal West… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 14: K Khagemba and Javed Siddique got walk-over while H Tomrex defeated Ch Lakshmikanta by 21-1, 21-4 in the boys singles matches of the ongoing 4th Imphal West District Badminton championship, 2011 being held at Community Hall of Kwakeithel Thiyam Leikai.
In the Men’s Doubles matches played today the pair of L Pralhada and AK Ravi defeated W Bungo and M Hitler with the score of 21-13, 21-16. RK Kakiku and L Romesh defeated P Bilash and K Jadumani by 21-7, 10-21, 21-10 and RK Robindsana and Th Phulchand defeated S Jotish and Ph Kenedy with the score of 21-17, 10-21, 21-10 in other Men’s doubles matches played today.

In a match of the Veteran 55 Plus Doubles, the pair of RK Bijoy and Ch Binoy defeated A Dimbachandra and Dr Niranjoy while in the sub-veteran 35 plus doubles, M Pratap and M Priyananda defeated RK Robinsana and Ph Surja.

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CCPur, IE schools into the final of Subroto Mukherjee football tourney

IMPHAL, July 14: Nine boys team Phenjawl High School, Churachandpur has entered the final of the ongoing U-17 state level Subroto Mukherjee football tournament being held at Khuman Lampak Main… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 14: Nine boys team Phenjawl High School, Churachandpur has entered the final of the ongoing U-17 state level Subroto Mukherjee football tournament being held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.
In a thrilling semi final match played today, nine member team of Phenjawl High School defeated 11 boys team of South Point School of Science, Imphal West.
The CCPur school will clash with Brighter Academy, Imphal East in the final.
The Imphal East school champion defeated UPC Boarding school, Bishnupur in the other semi final played today at the same venue.
In the first semi final match, David F Juolai netted in first goal for the Churachndpur school in the 24th minute while Michael Joute added another goal in the 60th minute. The nine member team gave no chance for the Imphal West school.
In the second semis, Brighter Academy ride on a solitary goal scored by Gaibibung in the 27th minute to enter the final as their opponent UPC Boarding School, Bishnupur failed to score any goal in the match.

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Electoral roll revision in state to commence from September 29

IMPHAL, July 14: The state election department is preparing to take up the revision of electoral rolls for 2012 in the state from September 29. The decision of taking the… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 14: The state election department is preparing to take up the revision of electoral rolls for 2012 in the state from September 29.
The decision of taking the revision of the electoral rolls for 2012 was officially taken by the department complying to the directives of the Election Commission of India which has already decided to revise the schedule of special summary revision of electoral roll with reference to January 1, 2012 as the qualifying date for those states where general elections to state legislative Assemblies are due in the year 2012 which include the state of Manipur.
In this regard an official notification was issued by the state chief electoral officer today and as per the order, the period of filling claims and objections will be from September 29 till October 29 this year, reading of relevant part/section of photo electoral rolls in gram sabha/local bodies and RWA meeting etc and verification of names will be done from October 7 to October 10, special campaign dates with booth level agents of political parties for receiving claims and objections will be done on October 9, October 16 and October 23 next and disposal of claims and objections shall be done on November 28.
The official notification further mentioned that updating the database, merging of photographs, updating the control tables and preparation and printing of supplementary list will also be done on November 28 and December 28 and the final publication of electoral rolls will be made on January 2 next year the official notification added.

EDITORIAL

Unity First
The unification move by a number of underground organisations operating in the state, as reported in the local media today, is something which would raise hope amongst all in the state, both those who believe a conclusive solution to the problem of insurgency through negotiation is the need of the hour, as well as those who think that the war must be fought to its logical end. Nobody will deny that in the absence of such a common front, either of these goals would remain elusive, and in fact even effort towards realising them would have remain a non starter. The second option, that of fighting the war to its logical end is pretty straight forward, and need no further elaboration, whether this is desirable or prudent is another matter altogether. On the first proposition, that of reaching a resolution without having to fight militarily, there is much to be said. As long a united front is absent, and as long as the decision of a single group remains not ratified by a united will, no peace overture can ever gather steam or legitimacy. This is perhaps what has been inhibiting many of the parties from exploring peace possibilities other than through violence.
The logic of a prolonged conflict is such that certain very peculiar equations come to dominate its dynamics in more ways than one. As for instance, increasingly the situation is one in which those who opt for peaceful negotiation of precisely the demands that led to the insurrections in the first place, are prone to earn the stigma of weakness and betrayal of cause, charges which more than likely would stick too. Tough posturing for all the years always makes it seem a comedown to accept anything that seem softer than the previously vaunted stances of uncompromising violent struggle till the actualisation of the dream that made the struggle inevitable when it was launched. The turnaround would hence also become vulnerable to be portrayed as show of weakness by the hawks amongst the insurgents’ ranks, although we all know how false such perceptions can be. To opt for peace is not an easy thing and it take plenty of courage to actually step forward and state the conviction. Given the commitment, there is also little that cannot be settled by democratic negotiations that bloody wars seemingly can.
There is yet another dimension to what can be terms as “transforming conflict” and bringing it to a route of peaceful dialogue. While the conflicts last, the rhetoric and indeed ideological drives being such, many lives, many of them brilliant, would have been lost to the cause. Turning around and changing direction of the struggle after all that have happened would hence be burdened with a heavy conscience. The question that would nag the leadership in such circumstance would be about how they would explain the shift in approach to the soul of those who made the supreme sacrifices in the course of the struggle till then. Would such a decision to change course amount to sending out the message that those who lost their lives died in vain?
This last question and the answer to it is vital in any peace approach. It is a very sensitive question and should be treated as such by all parties involved on either side of the conflict, if they are interested in lasting peace ultimately. Phrases such as “misguided youth” or “misled brethrens”, returning to the “mainstream” etc, are extremely insensitive in this sense, and although perhaps not visible immediately, would leave residues of guilt and disapproval in the minds and hearts of many, sowing the seeds for future trouble. The approach hence should be one of treating the new approach, if any, as a continuance of the struggle, and that this new turn was a logical consequence of the road the conflict has been on thus far. That is to say, that it must always be acknowledged that those who lost their lives in the earlier stages of the violent struggles, made invaluable contributions to the overall progress of the struggle, and that it was their sacrifices which made it possible for the struggle to make the new turn. Indeed, any historian of insurgency would vouch that this indeed is always the case. It is unfortunate but seldom false that it is the language of violence that made an insensitive establishment listen to the issues being articulated in the first instance. It is only after this attention has been won that people can begin talking meaningfully of a peaceful negotiated settlement to the problem at hand. This being so, the genesis and history of an insurrection must be given the respect they deserve first before a new non violent course to conflict resolution can be thought of as a meaningful alternative.

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Snake bite

IMPHAL, July 14: The unit hospital of 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) provided medical aid to a snake bite victim, Amusana Devi, 40, w/o Mangi… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 14: The unit hospital of 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) provided medical aid to a snake bite victim, Amusana Devi, 40, w/o Mangi of Khangabok today at her home, said a PRO IGAR (South) release.

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Extreme Wave clarifies on charges by Women Commission

IMPHAL, July 14: Extreme Wave has clarified that it has no role in the site of Manipur Women Commission, which it had developed in 2009, being linked with other unwanted… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 14: Extreme Wave has clarified that it has no role in the site of Manipur Women Commission, which it had developed in 2009, being linked with other unwanted sites as pointed out by the commission’s member secretary Meghachandra Sharma few days back in the media. It added that the present situation is purely due to the negligence of the commission to periodically renew its web site.
A top functionary of Extreme Wave stated that the company had developed the commission’s website but it validity expired on January 16, 2011 as a result of the commission’s failure to timely renew the site despite repeated requests from Extreme Wave. In fact, the commission could have used a six-month grace period enjoyed by all site owners to update their web site which it did not take advantage of. He clarified that at present Extreme Wave does not have any clue as to who owns the commission’s website now.
He explained that the commission blaming it as a fault of the company had arise due to lack of technical knowledge on part of its members and suggested they should verify whether the Internet Protocol number of the site is the one given to them. Further, the chief functionary of the company expects to settle this issue in cordial manner as they also understand that the commission allegation was due to a misunderstanding, he added.
Meanwhile, the company also announced that they had launched a web site for D.M College of Commerce today and any person can collect information of the said college at www.dmcc.edu.in.

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KNLF held

IMPHAL, July 14: Troops of 31 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) apprehended one KNLF cadre, identified as Haopu Haokip, 30, s/o (late) Mangkhang Haokip of S… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 14: Troops of 31 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) apprehended one KNLF cadre, identified as Haopu Haokip, 30, s/o (late) Mangkhang Haokip of S Moljol village on July 13 from Moreh ward No.9. Five live rounds of AK-47 were also recovered from him, said a release of PRO IGAR (South) today.

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MoBC notification

IMPHAL, July 14: The Directorate of Minorities and Other Backward Classes has notified the beneficiaries selected for Housing and Economic Development Programme, 2010-2011 to submit feedbacks on the quality and… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 14: The Directorate of Minorities and Other Backward Classes has notified the beneficiaries selected for Housing and Economic Development Programme, 2010-2011 to submit feedbacks on the quality and brands of materials received by them to the scheme officers in writing with proofs or supporting documents till July 30 next.

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Seven militant outfits in Manipur join hands – Times of India

Seven militant outfits in Manipur join handsTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: At a time when the security forces have intensified their counter-insurgency operations in Manipur, seven underground groups of the state have joined hands and set up a coordinating comm…

Seven militant outfits in Manipur join hands
Times of India
IMPHAL: At a time when the security forces have intensified their counter-insurgency operations in Manipur, seven underground groups of the state have joined hands and set up a coordinating committee. The committee formation followed a two-day joint

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World Vision India concerned over HIV deaths in Manipur – Times of India

News TonightWorld Vision India concerned over HIV deaths in ManipurTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: Taking serious note of the increasing number of deaths of People Living with HIV and AIDS (PLHIV) despite anti-retroviral treatment (ART), World Vision India (WVI)…


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World Vision India concerned over HIV deaths in Manipur
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IMPHAL: Taking serious note of the increasing number of deaths of People Living with HIV and AIDS (PLHIV) despite anti-retroviral treatment (ART), World Vision India (WVI) has urged the government to urgently frame a policy to address the problem.
More attention on children with HIV and AIDs stressedIBNLive.com
HIV youths seek supportCalcutta Telegraph
<B>Indicus Analytics:</B> Immune to awarenessBusiness Standard

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Application for Shooting champs

IMPHAL, July 13: The Manipur Rifles Association has informed all the shooters of the state that the Gun for the Glory Shooting championship will be conducted by the National Rifles… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 13: The Manipur Rifles Association has informed all the shooters of the state that the Gun for the Glory Shooting championship will be conducted by the National Rifles Association of India from August 3 to 9 at Balewadi Shooting Range, Pune, said a release.
Shooters who have achieved qualifying scores as per rule 17.6 and 1.4 of NRAI Match Book are allowed to participate in the ISSF and NR rule matches respectively. Entry forms duly completed alongwith entry fee should reach the offic of the MRA by July 17. Detail information about the championship can be had from Y Binodkumar Singh, joint secretary MRA, L Kulabanta Singh, in-charge ammunition, MRA at Khuman Lampak Shooting Range, added the release.

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VSAN, TRVSA win in Shamu veteran football tourney

IMPHAL, July 13: In today’s matches of the 1st Ng Shamu Veteran Football Tournament being held at Megha High School ground, Nambol, VSAN of Nambulmapal defeated IVFA Canchipur by a… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 13: In today’s matches of the 1st Ng Shamu Veteran Football Tournament being held at Megha High School ground, Nambol, VSAN of Nambulmapal defeated IVFA Canchipur by a solitary goal while TRVSA Malom defeated AYMFA Yairipok in the second ground match of the day.
In the first match, T Rajen of Nambulmapal scored the all important goal of the match in the 61st minute.
The second match was a keenly contested one though the TRVSA eventually won the match with a 4-3 scoreline.
S Ranikumar and Kh Khujabibi scored one goal each while E Basant scored two goal for the TRVSA. For AYMFA, K Ingobi scored one goal while T Thangsan scored two goals.

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Semi final line-up made for U-17 Subroto Mukherjee football tourney

By A Staff Reporter IMPHAL, July 13: South Point School of Science, Imphal West have entered semi final of the U-17 state level Subroto Mukherjee football tournament despite loosing their… Read more »

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL, July 13: South Point School of Science, Imphal West have entered semi final of the U-17 state level Subroto Mukherjee football tournament despite loosing their last league match.
The Imphal West school lost to Achan English School, Ukhrul by 0-1 scoreline in the last league match played today at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium. Willyson scored the only goal of the match in the 52nd minute.
Despite loosing the match, the Imphal West school got lucky enough that it enters semi final of the tournament by virtue of winning toss of coin. Three teams in Pool A namely South Point School, Achan English School, Ukhrul and HM Higher Secondary school, Kangpokpi shared equal points and equal goal differences and hence th winner of the group had be decided finally by the toss of coin in which the Imphal West school won and storm into the semi final.
In the semi final, South Point School will clash with Phenjawl High School, Churachandpur while in the second semis, Brighter Academy of Imphal East will clash with UPC Boarding School, Bishnupur.
In the last league match to be played today in Pool B, Tamenglong Higher Secondary School, Tamenglong failed to turn up as a result of which Brighter Academy, Imphal East got walk-over and earned three point and moved into the semi final.

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