High Court restrains appointment order

The Gauhati High Court, Imphal Bench has restrained the appointment order for recruitment of primary school teachers under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, State Mission Authority, Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

The Gauhati High Court, Imphal Bench has restrained the appointment order for recruitment of primary school teachers under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, State Mission Authority, Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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JAC claims body

Following an agreement between the JAC formed in connection with the alleged custodial death of Heikham Nando and Assam Rifles authorities today the former has decided to claim the body of the deceased person Source The Sangai Express

Following an agreement between the JAC formed in connection with the alleged custodial death of Heikham Nando and Assam Rifles authorities today the former has decided to claim the body of the deceased person Source The Sangai Express

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Manipuris in Canada writes to Chidambaram for lifting PAP

Manipuri Association of Canada MAC has urged the New Delhi remove Protected Area Permit PAP requirement for foreigners entering Manipur, on a permanent basis as a subsequent action to the much praised temporary lifting of the same a year ago Sour…

Manipuri Association of Canada MAC has urged the New Delhi remove Protected Area Permit PAP requirement for foreigners entering Manipur, on a permanent basis as a subsequent action to the much praised temporary lifting of the same a year ago Source Hueiyen News Service Sobhapati Samom

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Youths lured with jobs missing

Three persons who were led away with the promise of giving them jobs as Chief Minister’s guards after completing NCC training have gone missing whereas the fraud who duped the aspiring guards has been apprehended by Imphal West commandos Source The…

Three persons who were led away with the promise of giving them jobs as Chief Minister’s guards after completing NCC training have gone missing whereas the fraud who duped the aspiring guards has been apprehended by Imphal West commandos Source The Sangai Express

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Murder not suicide, allege family members

Producing 13 photographs taken when the corpse of Dhanamanjuri was lying in Thoubal district hospital, family members of the deceased woman have raised a serious allegation that Dhanamanjuri was strangled to death ruling out suicide Source The Sanga…

Producing 13 photographs taken when the corpse of Dhanamanjuri was lying in Thoubal district hospital, family members of the deceased woman have raised a serious allegation that Dhanamanjuri was strangled to death ruling out suicide Source The Sangai Express

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Foundation day of Leishem Enat Loishang observed

The 7th Foundation Day of Leishem Enat Loishang was celebrated at the palace of Panthou in Wankhei Hijam Leirak, Imphal East today Source Hueiyen News Service

The 7th Foundation Day of Leishem Enat Loishang was celebrated at the palace of Panthou in Wankhei Hijam Leirak, Imphal East today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Fight against violence on women committee demands white paper

The observation committee of the International Fortnight Observation Protesting Violence Against Women has demanded the Government to produce a white paper on the number of cases pertaining to crime against women for which charge sheets have been frame…

The observation committee of the International Fortnight Observation Protesting Violence Against Women has demanded the Government to produce a white paper on the number of cases pertaining to crime against women for which charge sheets have been framed Source The Sangai Express

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Pottery to the rescue of Sarungbam Barmomla

If you have the courage and will power, you can easily take care of your family without the support of any man just from making earthen pots Source Hueiyen News Service Mutum Rameshchandra Mangangcha

If you have the courage and will power, you can easily take care of your family without the support of any man just from making earthen pots Source Hueiyen News Service Mutum Rameshchandra Mangangcha

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Kangleipak Students Association KSA observes anniversary

The 6th Foundation Day celebration of the Kangleipak Students Association KSA was held today at the hall of Leimayol Arts Centre LAC , Singjamei Chingamakha Source Hueiyen News Service

The 6th Foundation Day celebration of the Kangleipak Students Association KSA was held today at the hall of Leimayol Arts Centre LAC , Singjamei Chingamakha Source Hueiyen News Service

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Sangai festival sees a major turn-out of visitors on Sunday – KanglaOnline

Sangai festival sees a major turn-out of visitors on SundayKanglaOnlineManipur Cycle Club members before starting for a 3 day cycle ride covering Keibul Lamjao National park as part of the ongoing sangai fest, on Sunday. IMPHAL, November 27: The Manipu…

Sangai festival sees a major turn-out of visitors on Sunday
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Manipur Cycle Club members before starting for a 3 day cycle ride covering Keibul Lamjao National park as part of the ongoing sangai fest, on Sunday. IMPHAL, November 27: The Manipur Sangai Festival 2011 today witnessed a huge turnout of visitors
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Absence of cycle parking space in Sangai festival and introduction of cycles E-Pao.net

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KCP (URF) announces ban on Congress, CPI

IMPHAL, November 27: A statement by Mangangthoi, chairman of the Re Concilation Committee of the… more »

IMPHAL, November 27: A statement by Mangangthoi, chairman of the Re Concilation Committee of the KCP (United Revolutionary Front) has banned the working of the Indian National Congress and the CPI in the state for being anti-people.

It has stated that the upcoming 10th Assembly Elections will be boycotted for both political parties and that no candidates should represent and work for the parties. The decade old SPF governance has muddled itself in corruption, fake encounters among many wherein the basic issues afflicting its public has remained widely ignored. It has not been able to have the foresight and tackle the influx of the migrant workers which is an issue which needs to be addressed, it said.

After deliberating the policy of the state government , the Re Concilation Committee has resolved to initiate ‘Operation Non Coperation’ and will take up measures to prevent the Congress and the CPI from carrying out its agendas in the state. It has further sought cooperation from the public and further warned that if the workers of the said political parties do not refrain, then there may be reprisals.

The statement mentioned that the arms struggle is the only means to liberate the state from the Indian government. Mentioning the historical aspects of the annexation and history of the armed insurgent movement, it further stated that Irom Sharmila’s struggle against AFSPA for a decade has been ignored by the centre. It questions on how India can be called the largest democracy when the voices of its people are not heard.

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Family members and JAC accepts Nando`s dead body after assurance for demands

IMPHAL, November 27: The dead body of the Heikham Nando Singh who was allegedly killed… more »

IMPHAL, November 27: The dead body of the Heikham Nando Singh who was allegedly killed in the custody of 30th Assam Rifles post located at Loitang Khunou Spinning Mill has been accepted today by family members and JAC following an agreement with concerned authorities including both state government and Assam Rifles.

According to JAC members, the agreement was brought following an assurance from the concerned authorities to look into their demands.

The dead body was handed over to the family members by the police after conducting post mortem.

Meanwhile, the dead body of Ningombam Dhanamanjuri of Thoubal Ningombam who was found hanging inside her house yesterday still remains at RIMS morgue following an argument between her family and her husband’s family over who has the rights to perform her last rites.

However, after post mortem, the district magistrate had instructed that the dead body should be handed over her husband’s family.

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Books released

IMPHAL, Nov 27: The books “Manipuri Costumes Through Ages” authored by Mutua Bahadur and “Puwarida… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 27: The books “Manipuri Costumes Through Ages” authored by Mutua Bahadur and “Puwarida Kanglei Natki Machak” authored by Longjam Arun were released today in a function held at Ema Mini Hall, Keishampat, Imphal.

Dr RK Nimai, commissioner of art and culture, K Sundergopal, managing director, MGI, Mandalay were the chief guest and president of the function respectively.

Speaking at the function, Dr RK Nimai stated that the books will serve the people understanding the rich cultural aspects of the state.

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JD(U) team to leave for New Delhi

IMPHAL, Nov 27: A four member delegation of Janata Dal (United) Manipur unit led by… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 27: A four member delegation of Janata Dal (United) Manipur unit led by its president M. Tombi Singh will leave Imphal for New Delhi in connection with the issue of ‘Supra state body’.

M Tombi in a telephonic conversation informed that the team will apprise the national leaders including JD (U) national president, Sarat Yadav, national general secretary Tyagi and opposition leader Susma Swaraj.

Through the central leaders, the JD (U) Manipur would pressure to give written clarification from the home minister on the issue of ‘Supra state body’, he said.

Further he informed that the delegate would also raise the issue of prolonged economic blockade imposed on the National Highways of the state.

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Public dialogue

IMPHAL, Nov 27: The Senior Citizen for Society and United Club Organization (UNO) is jointly… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 27: The Senior Citizen for Society and United Club Organization (UNO) is jointly organizing a public dialogue on ‘Supra state body’ on November 29 at MDU hall, Yaiskul Police Lane at 11 am in the morning.

It further appealed to all political parties, civil society organizations, Meira Paibis, Legal activists and students leaders to participate in the meet.

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Folk dance festival

IMPHAL, Nov 27: The Lairenkabi Youth Dramatic Union Kangchup road Imphal west district, Manipur have… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 27: The Lairenkabi Youth Dramatic Union Kangchup road Imphal west district, Manipur have reportedly organized a folk dance festival of seven states of the North eastern region from November 25 to November 27 under the financial assistance of cultural functions grant scheme, Ministry of Culture, government of India at its union hall. 

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SSA lifts Khelchandra hockey trophy

IMPHAL, Nov 27: SSA Thoubal has lifted the trophy for 5th Edition of G Khelchandra… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 27: SSA Thoubal has lifted the trophy for 5th Edition of G Khelchandra Memorial Men’s Open Hockey Tournament after defeating MPSC by 4-3 goals in the final match held today at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium, Imphal. The goal for victorious SSA team were scored by H Mani (two goals) in 11th and 28th minutes while Ch Nepolian and K Arun added one goal each to the team’s score in 49th and 61st minute respectively.

S Tarunkumar and P Adeva scored the goals for runner-up team MPSC.

SSA got two penalty corners while MPSC got six penalty corners during the match.

Pritam of SSA, Th Romesh of MPSC and H Mani of SSA were adjudged the best goalkeeper, best player and man of the match respectively.

The winner received Rs. 20,000 while runner-up MPSC got Rs. 10,000 as the cash prizes of the tournament.

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