Sanitation campaign ends

The Total Sanitation Campaign Swachchhata Utsav launched by the UPA Government as a flagship programme has been successfully completed in the State Source The Sangai Express

The Total Sanitation Campaign Swachchhata Utsav launched by the UPA Government as a flagship programme has been successfully completed in the State Source The Sangai Express

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Irom Sharmila completes 11 years of life without eating a morsel Detained again, fast to continue

The heroic and unprecedented struggle of Irom Chanu Sharmila against the infamous Armed Forces Special Powers Act would be completing 11 years tomorrow Source The Sangai Express

The heroic and unprecedented struggle of Irom Chanu Sharmila against the infamous Armed Forces Special Powers Act would be completing 11 years tomorrow Source The Sangai Express

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NSUC opposes Govt move

Naga Students’ Union, Chandel NSUC has cautioned the State Government not to reinstate M Ibomcha Singh as the Principal of Maha Union Government Higher Secondary School Source The Sangai Express

Naga Students’ Union, Chandel NSUC has cautioned the State Government not to reinstate M Ibomcha Singh as the Principal of Maha Union Government Higher Secondary School Source The Sangai Express

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Destitute kids suffer blockade impact

For inmates of Kanglatongbi Children Home pursuing academic excellence exceed all other interests be it national, state or community issues for they too aspire to stand on their own feet on adulthood rather than depend on morsels their entire life So…

For inmates of Kanglatongbi Children Home pursuing academic excellence exceed all other interests be it national, state or community issues for they too aspire to stand on their own feet on adulthood rather than depend on morsels their entire life Source The Sangai Express

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AR conducts stress management workshop

IMPHAL, Nov 4: 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) organized a four-day… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 4: 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) organized a four-day workshop on stress management on 04 Nov 2011. The workshop was organised to equip Assam Rifles personnel and their families deployed in Counter Insurgency environment with effective coping mechanisms for dealing with psychological stress. Brahma Kumaris said that stress was useful in limited sense, beyond which it is detrimental for one’s physical and mental well-being. They further advised that a person should know the scope of his strengths and weaknesses and instead of accusing others for the stress, he should make himself adaptable to the surrounding environment

Stress management is effective when a person uses strategies to cope with or alter stressful situations. Brahma Kumaris elaborated on the various levels of stress and the best strategies used to tackle stressful situation that will produce positive results. She also pointed out the fact that it is better to change ourselves than to put the blame on others for our failures.

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Dermazone

IMPHAL, Nov 4: IADVL Manipur State Branch, Imphal is organizing IX Dermazone East, 2011 and… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 4: IADVL Manipur State Branch, Imphal is organizing IX Dermazone East, 2011 and VIII Cuticon Manipur, 2011 from November 11-13 at Imphal Hotel.

About 200 delegates from across the country are participating in the first ever conference on dermatology, verenology and leprology in the state.

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UBSA and KYVO triumph at CC Meet

IMPHAL, Nov 4: UBSA, Manthak defeated ESU, Wangkhei by 2-1 while KYVO, Bishenpur defeated JSYC,… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 4: UBSA, Manthak defeated ESU, Wangkhei by 2-1 while KYVO, Bishenpur defeated JSYC, Kangpokpi by 2-1 in today’s matches of 55th Edition CC Meet Football Tournament held at Mapal Kangjeibung, Imphal.

In the first ground, the goals for UBSA were scored by HT Ritha Anal in 34th and 89th minutes while Minthang scored the solitary goal for ESU in 9th minute of the match.

Robert was booked yellow card in the match.

In the second ground, K  Paolin scored two goals for KYVO in 10th and 61st minutes while Lalneo scored for JSYC in 5th minute.

W Chaoba, T Bobo, Thanglen, Dengaras and Mangkhohao were booked yellow cards in the match.

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Ashima defeats NISA at Boudasa Cup

IMPHAL, Nov 4: Ashima, Meghalaya defeated NISA, Thangmeiband by 1-0 in the final match of… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 4: Ashima, Meghalaya defeated NISA, Thangmeiband by 1-0 in the final match of 3rd Boudasa Cup Invitation Football Tournament played today at Digboi Jubilee Ground, Assam.

The solitary winning goal of Ashima was scored by Baba in 20th minute.

L Nabachandra of NISA was adjudged the best player and top scorer of the tournament.

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Inter-district girls` soccer

IMPHAL, Nov 4: Imphal East defeated DSA Kakching by 5-1, Imphal West defeated DSA Bishenpur… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 4: Imphal East defeated DSA Kakching by 5-1, Imphal West defeated DSA Bishenpur and DSA Kakching defeated DSA Bishnupur by 4-0 in today’s matches of 5th U-13 Girls’ Inter-district Football Festival held at Mapal Kangjeibung, Imphal.

In the first ground, S Ranjana, Kashmin Ashahani and Sultana were the scorers of Imphal East while Daya scored the solitary goal for Kakching.

In the second ground, the scorers of Imphal West were Kh Sonia (three goals) and H Ranjita (two goals) while Th Janda scored the lone goal for Bishenpur.

In the third ground, Daya scored all the four goals for Kakching.

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National School Games

IMPHAL, Nov 4: The girls’ sepak takraw team of Manipur defeated Goa team by 15-9,15-14,15-4… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 4: The girls’ sepak takraw team of Manipur defeated Goa team by 15-9,15-14,15-4 in U-19 sepak takraw quarter final match of 56th National School Games held at Nehru Stadium, Margao, Gao.

Later, the Manipuri girls defeated Delhi by 15-7,15-3,15-9 in the semi-final match.

Meanwhile, the boys’ team of Manipur will meet UP in final match of sepak takraw.

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NE tennis tournament

IMPHAL, Nov 4: Ajad Khan of Manipur defeated teammate Amarjit by 6-1,6-4 in the quarter… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 4: Ajad Khan of Manipur defeated teammate Amarjit by 6-1,6-4 in the quarter final match of men’s singles of Northeast Cash Prize Tennis Championship held at Officers’ Club, Lamphelpat.

With this win Ajad Khan has reached the semi-final round of the tournament. Other semi-finalists from the state are Sanjoy and Premjit.

Ajad Khan will meet Lalrinawma and N Sanjoy of Manipur will play against teammate N Premjit in the semi-final round.

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Of oneself and the collective good

Leader Writer: Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh The state as it is has become a long story… more »

Leader Writer: Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh
The state as it is has become a long story of agitations and demands cropping up on a daily basis and the never ending construction works of various developmental projects. Demands for separate districts, alternative arrangements, territorial integrity, compensation for the dead, and so on have ruled the state for quite sometime. It is high time that both the people and the government realized the depth of the crisis which is fast engulfing the state, before only the proverbial ashes remain of the state. The people of the state as it is seem to be only trying to find fault with every action of the government, whereas the government is happy to ignore them all and let it linger a little bit longer before the issues subside by themself. In the process, both the people and the government are left high and dry. The people who had elected the government are frustrated at the government’s apathy, while the government is anxious as to what new demands the people could bring up next. The problem lies not only with the government but also with the general public. While it is important for every community to think for the welfare of the community and have all the fine intentions towards the future of the community, what should be all-important is not to offend the interest of the others while making their demands. The means to realize my own good and wants should not at any level affect the overall good of the society. The time is such that all the three major communities of the state feel threatened in the company of one another, which certainly is not only bad for the communities concern but for the overall good of the state as well. The insecurity between the major communities should be checked before it gets out of hand and leads to such catastrophe from where it would be hard for the state to bounce back. The people before making their individual or separate demands should first consider its impact on a larger scale. However reasonable the demands may be it will lose its credibility if it will hurt the interest of the general public or other communities. Though we are all the more happier that no communally hyped incident has come up so far, nonetheless, we should understand that we are already on thin ice and it is upto the people of the state to divert any situation which may destroy the very existence of the state.

When the world over people are racing towards development, the state seems to be going backwards into history with all major players in the state happy with thinking only about their own good and forgetting the collective good of the state in the process. It’s time for all players to start thinking about the collective prosperity rather than confine oneself to just oneself. When the world over, people are fighting for peace and unity, the players in the state are disturbing peace for division of the state. People of the state are happy with building walls around themselves, happy in their own small world. We are fighting for what we want before realizing what we need. There should be a certain divide as well as a connection between want and need. For obviously it should be impossible to realize one’s want before realizing one’s need and vice-versa. Like-wise there is a certain divide between one’s own good and the collective good of the society. While it is all-important for someone to have fine intention for himself and his community, the fact remains that his good intentions should not harm his neighbours. However, the people should also realize that tolerance and acceptance are needed for a peaceful co-existence. People should not oppose a demand just for the sake of opposing. Tolerance of what is just and reasonable and the ability to accept the demands will certainly help in unifying the society. 

The end point is it will not serve any purpose for all concern if we remain adamant with the demands for our own good at the expense of the others and if the others oppose the demands just for the sake of opposing it.

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AFSPA Failed! Mizoram Way an Alternative

By Madhu Chandra Arm Forces Special Power Act 1958 (AFSPA) is termed a draconian and… more »

By Madhu Chandra
Arm Forces Special Power Act 1958 (AFSPA) is termed a draconian and xenophobia law. Draconian because the Section 4 (a) of the AFSPA gives power to armed forces personnel to shoot at anyone suspicious; the Section 4 (b) to destroy the shelter of the armed rebels and the Section 4 (c) to search and arrest without warrant, which means any army personnel can shoot any one suspecting that she/he will have gun that may fire at him. Just a mere suspicious! The Section 6 of the AFSPA protects any armed forces personnel from prosecution, suit or legal proceeding except previous sanction by Central Government.

It is xenophobia law because it is selectively imposed upon seven North Eastern states; Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura, whose feature and ethnicity are different from rest of the country for first 40 years and now extended to the people of Jammu and Kashmir since 1990.

Need not to repeat that AFSPA has failed to suppress insurgencies rather caused increase. Less is debated on the ideology why the youngsters take up arms and can it be solved without using arm forces. It will be worth to focus on other alternative measurements to solve five decades old socio-political crisis in North East India region.

Today is 27th death anniversary of India’s first lady Prime Minister – Indira Gandhi’s assassination. The Ministry of Development for North East Region (DoNER) had an advertisement on Times of India, conveying a message of development initiated by India Gandhi in North East India!

Definitely, socio-political table negotiation was initiated in 1971 between Government of India with Mizoram’s separatist insurgents under the leadership of Indira Gandhi. Negotiation continued under Rajiv Gandhi.

The chapter of insurgency in Mizoram, begun from early 1961, finally came to a close with the signing of the Mizoram Peace Accord on June 30, 1986 between the underground government of the Mizo National Front and the Government of India. Under the terms of the peace accord, Mizoram was granted statehood in February 1987.

Dealing the challenges of insurgencies in North East India, could it be a means of solution by going the way of Mizoram, initiated by Indira Gandhi and concluded by Rajiv Gandhi? Perhaps, it will be a better option than utilization of arm forces.

Win People’s Confident is perhaps the need of hour!

The problem of insurgency came to the end after Mizoram Peace Accord in 1986, since then Mizoram is most peaceful state, not only in the region but for whole of India. Mizoram is highest literacy rate in whole of India; it would have never been possible without bringing the insurgency to the end.

Interesting, perhaps, not sure, whether there was any attempt to remove AFSPA from Mizoram after the state became an insurgency freed state! Wondering why, Central Government has not moved to remove the AFSPA from the state? Having done so, it might convey a message to whole of the region that AFSPA is not a permanent law and it goes when state returns to normal life. It is like a missile kept targeted upon the state though the state does not it any more.

Winning people confident is the need of hour perhaps best to begin could be by removing AFSPA from those states that have returned to normal life. Because it will convey a message to all states which are demanding the repeal of the act.

My Personal Observation
What does it matter for the people of Mizoram, who live in peace and normal life, yet they still have this draconian law? I have recently travelled from Aizwal, the state capital, to Champhai a small town at Indo-Burma boarder. Truly and honestly, I did not see single armed force personnel except one or two police personnel in uniform in check gates.

The shadow of draconian and xenophobia law of AFSPA covers whole state of Mizoram but its operation is almost absent because insurgency ended, peace and normal life returned for last 25 years.

Mizoram State Assembly must pass a resolution to recommend the Union Government of India to lift up the AFSPA from whole territory of Mizoram. It will give definitely a message to whole region that table negotiation following the footpath of Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, could be a step to begin in bringing permanent and long lasting solution.

Lastly, not the least, after the fake encounter killing at Imphal on July 23, 2009, Tehelka exposed diktat nature of police commandos in the state of Manipur. The state kept burning for months and the Central Government got attention and gave strict order to law enforcing agencies to stop any forms of human rights violence. Since then, the killing has reduced and AFSPA was partially removed from Great Imphal areas. Union Home ministry must monitor the changes of the situation and consider paying attention of people aspiration.

Madhu Chandra is research scholar and social activist base based at New Delhi . He works as Spokesperson of North East Support Centre & Helpline (www.nehelpline.net).

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Worldwide demonstration to mark 11 years of Sharmila`s fasting today – KanglaOnline

The Nation, PakistanWorldwide demonstration to mark 11 years of Sharmila`s fasting todayKanglaOnlineSome of the places where the demonstration will be organized include in North America- organized by the North American Manipuri Association. In India th…


The Nation, Pakistan

Worldwide demonstration to mark 11 years of Sharmila`s fasting today
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Worldwide demonstration to mark 11 years of Sharmila`s fasting today – KanglaOnline

The Nation, PakistanWorldwide demonstration to mark 11 years of Sharmila`s fasting todayKanglaOnlineSome of the places where the demonstration will be organized include in North America- organized by the North American Manipuri Association. In India th…


The Nation, Pakistan

Worldwide demonstration to mark 11 years of Sharmila`s fasting today
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Some of the places where the demonstration will be organized include in North America- organized by the North American Manipuri Association. In India the demonstration is slated to be organized at Bangalore by Manipur Meitei Association-Bangalore;
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Manipur awarded for best governance in CM conclave – KanglaOnline

Manipur awarded for best governance in CM conclaveKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, November 4: Manipur has been conferred with the award of 'Best Improved State in Governance among small States of India' in the India Today Chief Minister Conclave held on No…

Manipur awarded for best governance in CM conclave
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IMPHAL, November 4: Manipur has been conferred with the award of 'Best Improved State in Governance among small States of India' in the India Today Chief Minister Conclave held on November 4 in New Delhi, informed Sumant Singh secretary to the Chief

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NIT Nagaland To Begin Session By January 2012

DIMAPUR, NOV 4: If things go according to plan, the much anticipated premier National Institute of Technology (NIT) is tentatively scheduled to begin its session in the State by January 2012. The…

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DIMAPUR, NOV 4: If things go according to plan, the much anticipated premier National Institute of Technology (NIT) is tentatively scheduled to begin its session in the State by January 2012. The…

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Nagaland Gets Most Improved State in Infrastructure Development

Nagaland has been awarded ‘Most Improved State’ amongst the small states in the category of ‘Infrastructure Development’ at the State of the States Awards ceremony organised and hosted by the India…

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Nagaland has been awarded ‘Most Improved State’ amongst the small states in the category of ‘Infrastructure Development’ at the State of the States Awards ceremony organised and hosted by the India…

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India vs Malaysia Football Match in Guwahati Assam

GUWAHATI, Nov 4 – Assam Football Association (AFA) has almost completed all arrangements for the November 13 international friendly football match between India and Malaysia national teams. Giving…

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GUWAHATI, Nov 4 – Assam Football Association (AFA) has almost completed all arrangements for the November 13 international friendly football match between India and Malaysia national teams. Giving…

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AMWJU informs – E-Pao.net

AMWJU informsE-Pao.netImphal, November 04 2011: All Manipur Working Journalists' Union (AMWJU) has informed its members to collect prescribed forms with regards to preparation of membership identity cards from Manipur Press Club between November 4 …

AMWJU informs
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Imphal, November 04 2011: All Manipur Working Journalists' Union (AMWJU) has informed its members to collect prescribed forms with regards to preparation of membership identity cards from Manipur Press Club between November 4 to 12 .

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