Apprehended

IMPHAL, Nov 25: Troops of 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under IGAR (S) launched… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 25: Troops of 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under IGAR (S) launched operation at Sekmaijin area and apprehended one KYKL cadre today. The cadre is identified as no. 2452 s/s Sgt Major Huidrom Premchand alias Bobo alias Chandan alias James, s/o Gaojao of Sekmaijin Mamang Leikai, stated a release of PRO IGAR (South).

Meanwhile, a release of the Imphal east SPhas stated that two KCP (KK Nganba) cadres identified as Yaikhom Anil alias Chinglemba, 25, s/o Y Deven Meitei of Terapokpi  near phaknung Sangomsang and Thoudam Noren Singh, 34, s/o th Shamungou Singh of Chngarel Tejpur were arrested from Koirengei Bazar on November 23.

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RIMS interview postponed

IMPHAL, Nov 25: In view of the general strike called with effect from Friday midnight… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 25: In view of the general strike called with effect from Friday midnight there is a rescheduling of the interview for the appointment of the accounting assistants and lab assistants in Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal. The interview which was to be held on November 26, will be held on November 28, 2011. However the interview fixed on November 27, 2011 for appointment of drivers ac remains unchanged. The venue and time of the interview remain the same.

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MPSC will meet SSA in final

IMPHAL, Nov 25: MPSC defeated MEIRAA by 8-2 while SSA defeated YCCIC by 8-1 in… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 25: MPSC defeated MEIRAA by 8-2 while SSA defeated YCCIC by 8-1 in the semi-final matches of 5th G Khelchandra Memorial Men’s Open Hockey Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Hockey Stadium, Imphal.

In the first semi-final match, MPSC defeated MEIRAA by 8-2. The goals for MPSC were scored by Th Birjit (two goals), Th Herojit (two goals), P Adeba (one goal), P Jupiter (two goals) and M Shanti (one goal) while Th James and N Bhaker scored for MEIRAA.

Th Ramesh was booked green card during the match.

In the second semi-final match, SSA defeated YCCIC by 8-1 goals. The goals for SSA were scored by H Mani (one goal), H Romi (three goals), M Amarjit (two goals), Ch Nepolian (one goal) and Th Rocky (one goal).

S Uttam was booked yellow card during the match.

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Stability and opportunity

Leader Writer: Leivon Jimmy It really is an inspiring development for the people of the… more »

Leader Writer: Leivon Jimmy
It really is an inspiring development for the people of the state especially for the government of Manipur that the Manipur Sangai Festival is gaining a good momentum each passing year.

Thanks to the relentless effort of the tourism department of Manipur, this year two more country, Kenya and Myanmar, has approached to explore the feasibilities. Manipur has finally has able to erect a milestone in the African continent with the participation of delegation from Kenya.

The participation of Myanmar after Thailand however is an encouraging sign of the growing confident in Manipur from the eastern side of the globe. Leaving aside the Sangai festival for a while, the Korean has always been showing keen interest in setting up connection with Manipur in term of exploiting the human resource in the state which indeed is the need of the hour with the unemployment rate nearing the 7 lakhs mark.

The message is loud and clear on the potential of Manipur and its tourism besides the willingness of other country to come to Manipur.

The commitment of the government has also been well proved with the lifting of the Protected Area Permit (PAP) from the state as a trial basis. This has also played a significant role in the adverse impact on the aspect of tourism within a short period of time.

Even as the public are temporary lost in the dazzling grandeur of the Manipur Sangai festival but at the end of the day each and everyone have to face the grim reality persisting in the state, the spoil sport played by self proclaimed groups in pursuit of their vested goals.

The sad part is that this glory of ours would be jeopardized due to our inability to resolved differences and handle situation wisely. We instead of putting our heads together to help improve the situation to ensure prosperity are busy imposing bandhs, blockade, demonstration etc.  

This is no co-incidence that ours celebrative moment is achieved at a wrong time when issues are swirling. Our immaturity to interpret the differences among us has overcome us and put in this situation when this is uncalled for. Giving a bad impression during an opportune moment will lead to nowhere.

Both the Central and state Government has greater role in removing the stain from the soul of the people. It is high time to give a careful thought to sort out things if it thinks that Manipur really deserve a chance rather than short-lived plans on the agenda of gaining political mileage. Further delay means making things more complex and challenging than what is today.

The conclusion here is that even if there are good opportunities meant for the people not only the platform created by the Sangai festival, chances is high that the opportunities could slip away from hand in the absence of stability.  

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Stability and opportunity – KanglaOnline

Stability and opportunityKanglaOnlineIt really is an inspiring development for the people of the state especially for the government of Manipur that the Manipur Sangai Festival is gaining a good momentum each passing year. Thanks to the relentless effo…

Stability and opportunity
KanglaOnline
It really is an inspiring development for the people of the state especially for the government of Manipur that the Manipur Sangai Festival is gaining a good momentum each passing year. Thanks to the relentless effort of the tourism department of
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Police confiscate fuel from grey market in Manipur – Times of India

Indian ExpressPolice confiscate fuel from grey market in ManipurTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: At a time when Manipur is facing acute shortage of fuel owing to the ongoing economic blockade of Naga organizations on national highways, police have launched a crac…


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Police confiscate fuel from grey market in Manipur
Times of India
IMPHAL: At a time when Manipur is facing acute shortage of fuel owing to the ongoing economic blockade of Naga organizations on national highways, police have launched a crackdown on people involved in black marketeering of fuel.
Politics Journal: As Parliament Meets, What About Manipur?Wall Street Journal (blog)
Economic blockade enters 94th day in ManipurHindustan Times
Economic blockade enters 94th day in ManipurIBNLive.com
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PM likely to visit Manipur on Dec 3 – Assam Tribune

PM likely to visit Manipur on Dec 3Assam TribuneIMPHAL, Nov 25 – Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh is likely to visit the blockade- hit Manipur on December 3. Dr Manmohan's visit to Manipur for the third time after he became the Prime Minister com…

PM likely to visit Manipur on Dec 3
Assam Tribune
IMPHAL, Nov 25 – Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh is likely to visit the blockade- hit Manipur on December 3. Dr Manmohan's visit to Manipur for the third time after he became the Prime Minister comes close on the heels of Union Home Minister P
MPP commits to protect & preserve territorial integrityMorungExpress

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Manipur team walk off; defending champs TT FC Aizawl enter QF – MorungExpress

Manipur team walk off; defending champs TT FC Aizawl enter QFMorungExpressKohima | November 25 : The third pre-quarterfinal match of the Royal Cup tournament between defending champions TT FC, Aizawl and AIM FC, Imphal turned sour early in the second h…

Manipur team walk off; defending champs TT FC Aizawl enter QF
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Kohima | November 25 : The third pre-quarterfinal match of the Royal Cup tournament between defending champions TT FC, Aizawl and AIM FC, Imphal turned sour early in the second half as the game was abruptly stopped in the 60th minute when the Manipur

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Jagat concerned over increase in crime against women – Nagaland Post

Jagat concerned over increase in crime against womenNagaland PostManipur Governor, Gurbachan Jagat on Friday expressed concern over the increase in crime against women in Manipur. Speaking as chief guest at the inaugural function of 'International …

Jagat concerned over increase in crime against women
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Manipur Governor, Gurbachan Jagat on Friday expressed concern over the increase in crime against women in Manipur. Speaking as chief guest at the inaugural function of 'International fortnight observation protesting violence against women' on Friday at

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Arunachal bag 16 medals in National Youth Weightlifting – Times of India

Arunachal bag 16 medals in National Youth WeightliftingTimes of IndiaOrissa finished second with six gold, six silver and three bronze followed by Uttarakhand with six gold, Andhra Pradesh (five gold, four silver and five bronze), West Bengal (5 gold a…

Arunachal bag 16 medals in National Youth Weightlifting
Times of India
Orissa finished second with six gold, six silver and three bronze followed by Uttarakhand with six gold, Andhra Pradesh (five gold, four silver and five bronze), West Bengal (5 gold and a silver), Manipur (4 gold, 9 silver and 9 bronze), Madhya Pradesh

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Union minister Sharad Pawar assaulted

NEW DELHI, nov 24: A man has slapped agriculture minister Sharad Pawar in the face,… more »

NEW DELHI, nov 24: A man has slapped agriculture minister Sharad Pawar in the face, apparently to draw attention to rising food prices.

Sharad Pawar was talking to reporters at a political function Thursday when the man attacked him. TV news reports said the man was shouting slogans about rising food prices.

Television footage showed the man brandishing a knife as he was dragged away by security officials and Pawar`s aides. CNN-IBN TV reported that he was detained by police.

Pawar was not seriously hurt.

Such incidents have become increasingly common in India, where ministers and other officials have had shoes thrown at them and their offices ransacked by angry citizens.

The incidents have usually been over political decisions, corruption and real or perceived injustices.

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Union minister Sharad Pawar assaulted

NEW DELHI, nov 24: A man has slapped agriculture minister Sharad Pawar in the face,… more »

NEW DELHI, nov 24: A man has slapped agriculture minister Sharad Pawar in the face, apparently to draw attention to rising food prices.

Sharad Pawar was talking to reporters at a political function Thursday when the man attacked him. TV news reports said the man was shouting slogans about rising food prices.

Television footage showed the man brandishing a knife as he was dragged away by security officials and Pawar`s aides. CNN-IBN TV reported that he was detained by police.

Pawar was not seriously hurt.

Such incidents have become increasingly common in India, where ministers and other officials have had shoes thrown at them and their offices ransacked by angry citizens.

The incidents have usually been over political decisions, corruption and real or perceived injustices.

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Manipur hosts third edition of "Badhte Kadam" – Newstrack India

Manipur hosts third edition of "Badhte Kadam"Newstrack IndiaImphal, Nov.25 (ANI): There are several societies in Manipur that are working hard to help the physically challenged by bringing the talented among them in the public eye. Though the…

Manipur hosts third edition of "Badhte Kadam"
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Imphal, Nov.25 (ANI): There are several societies in Manipur that are working hard to help the physically challenged by bringing the talented among them in the public eye. Though they are inexperienced and without any professional training,

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In Manipur, Women Take the Lead – New York Times (blog)

New York Times (blog)In Manipur, Women Take the LeadNew York Times (blog)Manpreet Romana for The New York TimesA Manipuri woman arguing with an Indian army official in Gamgiphai village of Manipur, in this file photo from August 31, 2011. India is the …


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In Manipur, Women Take the Lead
New York Times (blog)
Manpreet Romana for The New York TimesA Manipuri woman arguing with an Indian army official in Gamgiphai village of Manipur, in this file photo from August 31, 2011. India is the land of a million mutinies, in VS Naipaul's indelible

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