What is Manipur’s future? – Rediff

RediffWhat is Manipur's future?RediffIn the northeastern Indian border state of Manipur, there is a lot to despair over. But there is also hope, finds Sumit Bhattacharya. This is the third part of a series. In Manipur, it is difficult to go into th…


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What is Manipur's future?
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In the northeastern Indian border state of Manipur, there is a lot to despair over. But there is also hope, finds Sumit Bhattacharya. This is the third part of a series. In Manipur, it is difficult to go into the interiors if you don't have someone
Supreme Court to examine plea on Manipur blockadeNDTV
Centre seeks alternate highway to ManipurAssam Tribune
SC raps Centre, Manipur Govt over blockadeIBNLive.com
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Appointed

IMPHAL, Dec 12: Konjengbam Hemanta Singh has been appointed as the Imphal east District president… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 12: Konjengbam Hemanta Singh has been appointed as the Imphal east District president of the National Rahul Gandhi Youth Brigade in the interest of the general public of Manipur, stated a release of the state coordinator of the National Rahul Gandhi Youth Brigade.

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Sponsor for lady instructor

IMPHAL December 12: The 10 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Logtak Brigade of Red… more »

IMPHAL December 12: The 10 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Logtak Brigade of Red Shield Division today handed over salary for a year to a lady instructor of VTC at Longmai area as part of Operation Sadbhavana for the year 2011-12. The money was handed over at a small ceremony conducted at Nonei today to the instructor by the commandant of 10 AR. The village chief of Nonei Joseph Gangmai, Athui president of the VTC along with the elders of the village attended at the ceremony.

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Campaign on child trafficking

IMPHAL, December 12:  As part of a world wide campaign of “Global Day against child… more »

IMPHAL, December 12:  As part of a world wide campaign of “Global Day against child trafficking”, the Child Welfare Committee, Imphal east in collaboration with the district ICDS cell, Imphal east organized a mass campaign on child trafficking today with street corner meetings and poster campaigns at various public places of the district including Wangkhei, Konung Mamang, Kongba, Singjamei, lamlong, pangei, Sawombung, Sagolmang etc and formed a human chain against the various forms of child trafficking in the state.

The formal launching of the mass campaign was flagged off from Young Voluntary Organization ground, Wangkhei Puja Lampak this morning at 10:30am.

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Irabanta given warm reception

IMPHAL, Dec 12: Silver medalist of 65th Mr Universe Contest, 2011, L Irabanta was given… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 12: Silver medalist of 65th Mr Universe Contest, 2011, L Irabanta was given warm reception by All Manipur Body Building and Fitness Association in a simple function at Hotel Imphal, North AOC.

The reception function was graced by IGP P Doungel, Y Bhim, president AMBBFA, K Manoranjan, additional chief engineer CADA and N Maipak as the chief guest, president and guests of honour respectively.

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Selected

IMPHAL, Dec 12: A Romi, G Radharani, K Rebika, H Bijaya, O Bembem, Y Kamala,… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 12: A Romi, G Radharani, K Rebika, H Bijaya, O Bembem, Y Kamala, Y Premi, Montessori Chanu, I Prameshori, Ng Bala, Th Tababi and S Rinaroy have been called by AIFF to attend senior women’s preparatory coaching camp at Lucknow SAI Centre from December 15, 2011 to January 30, 2012, stated a release of AMFA.

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Reception

IMPHAL, Dec 12: The medalists of state Jeet Kune-Do team who bagged 10 gold, seven… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 12: The medalists of state Jeet Kune-Do team who bagged 10 gold, seven silver and one bronze medals at 24th National Jeet Kune-Do Championship held at New Delhi were given warm reception in a function held yesterday at Yairipok Bishnunaha with MLA K Meghachandra as the chief guest.

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Winter Cup 2011 grand finale at Nonei

IMPHAL December 12: 10 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Loktak brigade of Red Shield… more »

IMPHAL December 12: 10 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Loktak brigade of Red Shield Division organized the Winter Cup 2011 at Nonei in conjunction with the Zeliangrong Union. This edition of Winter Cup, which is conducted every year during December at Nonei, is special as for the first time teams from far off places have been invited to participate in the tournament, an AR release states.

The finals was played between Longmai Youth Football Club and 10 Assam Rifles football team yesterday. The teams that reached the finals had tough competition from other teams in the knock out phase. Dignitaries both of civil organization and 10 Assam Rifles were present for the grand event.

The chief guest for the event was Commandant of 10 Assam Rifles, Colonel Ajay Sharma. A total of 2000 persons had congregated in the Longmai common ground for the final.

The match was evenly contested with both teams getting a fair chance at the goal. It was only by the 30th min of the first half that the deadlock could be broken by 10 Assam Rifles. This was the score till half time after which both the teams came back with extra zeal to score goals and win their match. 10 Assam Rifles again scored a goal in the 65th min and 80th min of the match to seal the win and become the winners of WINTER CUP 2011. The winning team 10 Assam Rifles got Rs 50,000 in prize money, the runner up team got Rs 20,000 and the semi finalists got Rs 5,000 as cash prize. Apart from these prizes best player, best goalkeeper and fair play award for the competition was also given. 

The tournament was a great success and helped encourage sports in this area and to foster a bond within the people of Manipur through such events, this initiative was taken by 10 Assam Rifles. Zaliangrong Union and the Longmai Youth club also assisted 10 Assam Rifles in organizing the event.

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Sainik school Imphal inaugurates athletic meet

IMPHAL December 12: Sainik School Imphal, a premier institution of the country in children’s schooling… more »

IMPHAL December 12: Sainik School Imphal, a premier institution of the country in children’s schooling inaugurated its 37th Annual Athletic Meet today. A torch relay was held from Tulihal Airport, the Olympia of Sainik School Imphal where the school was raised on 7 October, 1971 and the relay spanned an approximate distance of 17 km amidst cheers and applause by the alumni of the school who flanked the torch bearers at important junctions along the road. The relay culminated when the sacred flame was lit at the ramparts of the Fort erected at the school premises on the occasion of the Athletic Meet.

Brig KB Chand, Dy GOC, HQ 57 MtnDiv graced the Inaugural Ceremony and declared the meet open. The athletic events started after a solemn march past and  oath  taking  ceremony by the athlete cadets of  the   school.  The school is undisputably the leader in football having represented the Sainik Schools in the various editions of the SubrotoMukerjee Football Cup Tournament in both Under-14 and Under-17 categories, thereby capping more than 30 cadets the status of national player. The school is the proud alma mater of star footballers namely Mr SomataiSaiza and Mr M Bijen Singh.  CdtBikash of class IX bagged the ‘Best Player Award’ in Under 14 category in the Inter-ZonalSainik Schools Football Championship held at Sainik School SujanpurTira from 23 Aug to 27 Aug 2011. CdtAnsar Mustafa of class X won a Gold Medal in the 12th National Junior and Sub-Junior Muai Thai Championship held at Bangaluru, a release stated.

Further, All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination is being held on 8 January 2012 for admission to class VI and class IX. The final day for prospectus and application form is on 15 December 2011.

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Celebrating Womanpower

Yesterday was Nupilal Day, a day to commemorate womanhood in the state which rose to… more »

Yesterday was Nupilal Day, a day to commemorate womanhood in the state which rose to momentous social callings in 1939, just as they did before in 1904, to force the then British administration to retract certain policies that hurt the common people both materially as well as spiritually. It is common knowledge today that in the earlier instance, it was forced labour enlisted by the British authorities they protested against and in the second it was the export of rice from the state while there was a famine-like situation on account of two consecutive inadequate monsoons. In both the cases, the women ultimately had the government rethinking. While these historic events are important as significant landmarks in the portrayal of womanhood and womanpower in the state, they must not be allowed to be relegated to routine occasions for official functions and empty political rhetoric. There is nothing static about womanhood or womanpower in the state, and these qualities are very much a living culture. Evidences of these are everywhere in every act of resistance to injustice and oppression in the state. The most dramatic of this was the July 15 incident in 2004, when women disrobed in front of the Kangla Gate, to challenge troops then stationed within the complex, in the wake of the rape and murder of Thangjam Manorama. Then of course, more than even this explosive outburst of emotions, there is Irom Sharmila Chanu, doing her lonely long distance run, covering distance that no human has ever covered and is unlikely ever to emulate.

Manipuri womanhood is a live phenomenon. It is a potent energy capable of bringing about immense social changes, although today there are powerful subversive patriarchal forces trying to rob it of its autonomous existence. Still, nobody would doubt that without the state’s immense store of womanpower brought to the fore during any momentous upheaval, nothing can actually move. Celebration of events such as Nupilal Day, should be an acknowledgment of this strength within rather than merely a commemoration of past chapters of history. Indeed, on many practical fronts, this energy has had to be called forth to address vexing issues facing the state. Manipur’s recent history being troubled and its present too replete with unresolved issues, the responsibility on the shoulders of this celebrated force will continue to be vitally relevant always. As a matter of fact, we are of the opinion it must again come forth now to gauge as well as forge a tangible public opinion on which way the future of the place lie. In particular, it must be the agent to make an honest assessment of the nature of the resolution the public has in mind to the issue of insurgency. Is it time for a negotiated settlement of the issues at stake or must the violent antagonism continue? Must these issues undergo moderations or should they remain unaltered from what they were conceived to be at their inception? Etc. These are vitally important questions, and nobody, not even the government or those waging war against the government, must presume to have the answer. These answers must not be a matter of fiats of anybody or any institution, however powerful they may be. Their answers must be refreshed periodically too, and there is nobody better to shoulder this responsibility of conducting continuous referendums than the warriors who made the Nupilals virtual tidal waves of change throughout the place’s history.

Many speakers on the occasion did make discreet references to the potency of this force and its continued relevance in putting back the state’s peace train back on its track. We do hope these words prove prophetic and many with levers of state power would practice what they preached. But as we say this, we cannot help suspecting everything would be back to the chaotic normal of Manipur and the seemingly solemn pledges sooner forgotten. In the celebration of Manipuri womanhood all who joined in making extravagant eulogies of it, not once mentioned somebody who has become an iconic symbol of this womanhood or the loneliness of the valiant long distance runner – Irom Sharmila Chanu.

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An Argument In Favour Of Afspa

By R S Jassal Introduction A soldier on joining any stream of Armed Forces gives… more »

By R S Jassal
Introduction
A soldier on joining any stream of Armed Forces gives undertaking on completion of his basic training, by oath or allegiance to the Constitution, “I pledge to obey the command of the President under national flag as ordered by my superiors on land, air and sea even at the risk of my life”. This is for the security and territorial integrity of our nation. There is no other service where one has to sign such an undertaking. On joining the allotted Regt, his Battalion commander popularly called as CO takes upon him all his cares from toe to head, pocket to bread and home to thread. Same is the case with officers on commissioning and he/she undergoes the same drill. Govt of India (MOD) takes care for sacrifices made and privations suffered at the IBs, But when called upon to perform duties like to fight the undergrounds/Terrorists/Insurgents/ anti nationals, the Armed Forces have to face them, most of the times, with bullets and IED blasts both in urban/towns/built up areas and in ravines, hills and dense jungle. At times some security personnel encounter their relatives/friends too from other side but they have to continue to perform their duties even if he has to be apprehended/Killed. Hence parliament has enacted one civil Act called AFSPA 58 to cover the activities of Armed Forces to obviate any harassment to them in civil court (s).

2. Aiding the Civil Administration
(a) If civil administration requisitions services of Armed Forces for assisting them to restore miserably strewn law and order by fighting out the insurgents/terrorists till the time their lethal power is blunted or the civil administration gets confident to contain/fight them out with their Police Forces, the areas, zones or the entire state is declared disturbed and Disturbed Area Act is promulgated which means Armed Forces are moved in with cover of AFSPA. The AFSPA provides Armed Forces ‘enabling power’ to carry out their tasks in good faith and without fear of unnecessary drags in the court(s).

(b) The other occasion when Armed Forces can be called in other than counter insurgency are: if civil riots erupt out on any grounds in any part of India or if civil Police revolts and refuses to perform their duties as had happened in UP under NDA rule and Punjab Police had refused to face armed Khalistani Kharkoos (Kharkoos in Panjabi term is for a terrorist). This service called ‘Aid to civil power’ is requisitioned at the highest level and Magistrate (normally class one) accompanies Army troops on all occasions. Absolutely controlled situation is restored to the DC who takes over and relieves Army with clearance certificate indicating time & date such service dispensed with. No criminal case is registered in any court even on occurrence of collateral damages, injuries/deaths.

3. Territorial Integrity Saved
Important Internal security operations carried out successfully by Armed Forces against Naxalites were in Andra Pradesh and Orissa in a distance past and in Punjab against Khalistani insurgents in recent past when Punjab continued to be placed under PR for 08 (eight) years and above. At occasions, Army troops had to operate wearing Khaki uniforms too, to boost the sagging morale of civil Police who used to almost refuse to confront Kharkoos (Terrorists)/their sympathizers and to avoid media eye. Ultimately net result, the Army had assisted the civil administration to achieve a win win position. During most disgusting and trying times when Golden Temple the highest venerated seat of the Sikhs faith was held by Sikh Terrorists under late Sant Bhindrawale control and advance of Infantry was stalled inch by inch in extricating terrorists out of Golden Temple was made a difficult task, Lt Gen R S Dayal was ordered to rid
Golden Temple of terrorist’s control. He was to take care of the sanctity of sanctro-sanctrum. A tough task indeed!  He moved the troops in and taking shelter of armoured tanks had silenced the heavy automatic gun fire from directions Akal Takhat & Darbar Sahib World eyes and ears were fixed on the ongoing operation (Op Blue Star). Had the AFSPA not been in favour of Armed Forces, such Generals and other officers would have been facing the courts like some other SSP(s) and other Police Officials faced after democratic Govt was placed in position. CrPC was also not found protective enough. No Army officer was harassed after their withdrawal other than allegations put forwarded about removal of Gurudwara Sahib properties/precious possessions but no case was allowed to be made Allegations whether correct or otherwise were difficult  to prove but Panjab was put back on democratic rails.  Presently Army is operating a Chhattisgarh in a different manner since Central Police were getting devastated by the Maoists there.

4. Situation special to Manipur
In the past three decades, specially since 2004, many military operations against insurgents/terrorists were launched. It was experienced no where any pitched battle was heard to have been fought by any group of UGs, holding to the ground. Their strike power stands blunted as in 2011. Govt of Manipur has relaxed AFSPA by removal from municipal limits. Picketing by UGs in State Secretariat and other corporate houses to monitor the annual budget for percentage cuts has been neutralized. Important UG leaders have been arrested. Inter State operations to nab UG leaders have picked up momentum and leaders from cosmopolitan cities and from foreign soils are being nabbed and some are facing trial. Many UG organizations have signed SoO. Yet the major and threatening activity creating Psycho fear is on i,e EXTORTION.
Coercive threats are given to some politicians not to contest elections. Wresting of supply orders and contracts from the Govt are still on. The state cabinet is therefore not only hesitant to lift AFSPA from other areas but sometimes thunder out to re-impose it in city areas too on occurrence IED blasts and killings. However its prolonged imposition is also not a healthy sign.

5. Factors affecting L/O causing insurgency environs in Manipur:
(a) Myanmar (upper North-West) has Kachin Independent Army Controlled Areas.  It is further closer to Kumning and Yunnan (Tibet now China). It is central home to all Insurgents groups of NE and nodal communication point for move of arms, narcotics needed for the terrorists/insurgents to keep insurgency pot boiling. It influences activation of Ledo road for ULFA & NSCN (K) through Sadiya- Tinsukia –Dibrugarh to all directions.

(b) Other than this, entire IB with Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Eastern wing of ArP (Chinglang and Tirrap), are stimulated for negotiated shelter to UG groups as and when Army operations take place on Indian side, Porous nature of IB and availability of miles together similar ethnic asylums from North to south along IB with Myanmar are other factors affecting military operations.

(c) Bangladesh’s hop-changing political hands between BNP and Awami league; BNP generally goes into hands of fundamentalists and thus eroding our border peace giving upper hand to ISI – Chinese forays which  juvenates our UG groups whose socio-political and economic demands are difficult to be met Continuous ISI efforts to circulate fake currency into NE and converting ethnic  Muslims of Manipur (Pangal Meities) and of Assam  to work for larger Islamic Agenda is another ever increasing threat as it can make second base for separatist Islamic fundamentalists of South Asians  specially Thailand (Aceh Province) Survival  of PULF in Manipur is a warning bell for the combined command in Manipur and Assam. It can also keep communal tensions on the high.

(d) On socio economic front illegal arms and drugs trafficking through Myanmar i.e. White Mafia will keep on adding to the health of insurgency and it suites many with different comotations.

(e) Political administrative discrimination, divide between hills, valleys, unequal land laws, integrity –cum- disintegrity struggle of valleys and  hill people, monetary loot through proliferation of UG organizations with protection from important politicians and influential suits the insurgents to carry on.

(f) Impartial Police Force is always the unifying force for any State/Nation. In Manipur it is visibly doubtful. Hence perforce bureaucracy and No one(s) of the State (Governor and CM) also look to Central Forces (CISF) to take care of their protection. One does not have to have a bigger proof than this.

(g) Merger agreement 1949 for Manipur UGs on one side, unfulfilled point 13 of Sixteen point Agreement NNC/FGN (now NSCNs) for Nagaland on the other side  is good enough for insurgent causes as reasons never to close.

(h) Lastly, though not the least, UG groups in Manipur getting proliferated as many as big and small almost 36, Manipur State strategically located on easy route to Golden triangle boosts wishes of many to get rich quick and to the Kachins of Mytkiyana State (Myanmar) which has attained the Status of NE UGs brooding and recouping centre will keep on dictating law and order inside Manipur. KCP from valley openly admitting as Maoists linkage, ULFA and NSCN too with them is another wheep wheep of the times.

6. Permanent Irritant
Some UG groups have taken upon themselves the cleansing of politics task too during local self, State and general elections. All above factors amalgam are responsible for causing continuous serious law and order disturbed blaming insurgency as the root cause on one side and deplorable law and order situation blaming administration for causing insurgency on the other hand. It is a vicious circle.

7.  Twin situations and AFSPA: Two regions are inviting AFSPA to be imposed and also to be removed partially as well as to be repealed totally in one case. Kashmir as is known mercenary insurgents and terrorists in support from various Islamic Countries are active there just to keep the tag of international issue tag hanging. Conventional fight at IBs is not possible for them and every time they tried they got beatings badly.

8.  Inventing Argument in favour of AFSPA
(a) AFSPA is a Civil Act enacted by the Parliament of India for deployment of Armed Forces to meet violent internal situations created by underground militant outfits to further their illegal and unconstitutional causes. The law provides necessary powers and legal support to the Armed Forces for carrying out proactive operations against the militants in a higher hostile environment.

(b) The AFSPA in general and of Sections 3, 4 and 6 in particular, came up for scrutiny before Constitution Bench of the Apex Court in a case titled ‘Naga People’s Movements of Human Rights Vs UOI’.  The five judges Constitution Bench elaborately dealt with the challenge to the legality of deployment of the Armed Forces in aid to civil power.  The court unambiguously ruled that AFSPA cannot be regarded as a colourable legislation or a fraud on the Constitution.  The Apex Court considered and opined that the conferring of powers vide Sec 4 of AFSPA could not be held arbitrary or violative of Art 14, 19 or 21 of the Constitution. In fact having considered the role and circumstances under which the Armed forces have to operate, the Hon’ble Court extended the scope of powers vested vide 4 and 6 of AFSPA so as to include by implication, the power to interrogate the person arrested.  It also allowed the Armed Forces to retain the weapons seized during the operations in their own custody rather than to hand over to police authorities.

(c) Indian Army has well established operational doctrines and have earned the reputation of best Army in duties abroad as well within the Nation. Its secular role in nation building activities stands aloftly upright. Campaign of various organizations/individuals against AFSPA without analyzing the implications if AFSPA is removed is to seek weakening of the ultimate law enforcing authority left with Govt. of India once it goes beyond capabilities of civil police to handle. This anti campaign assists external forces who are hell bent for dampening morale of Armed Forces in achieving their heinous aim. The antecedents of such campaigners need probity and investigation since situation in Manipur is known to them as well which is highly volatile and explosive.   

(d) Constitutional Government decides whether a situation warrants Army deployment or otherwise.  AFSPA automatically rolls back once Army returns to barracks. Moreover unified central commands with Police – Armed Forces and civil administration under Chief Secretary are paying good dividends and situations in both Kashmir and NE regions are being brought under control.

(e) Partial withdrawal may not prove good. It must be either invoked or completely revoked. How proportionate withdrawal can help? Insurgent is unlawful. Armed Forces trooper is bound by law. If he is chasing some unlawful in his area covered by AFSPA & that UG enters in zone declared ‘not covered under AFSPA’ will he have to abandon the chase. It puts him to questions of inefficiency, hobnobbing with UGs, blame of assisting insurgents to escape and putting life of his informer(s) in danger at the hands of UGs.

(f) Unified Central Command   is the right authority to recommend for withdrawal of Army/AFSPA or otherwise. However period of engagement of Armed Forces on IS duties needs examination and reduced by workable viable. 

(g) Critics should not forget Army is moved in only to deal with extra-ordinary situations which definitely needs extra ordinary legislation and AFSPA meets both military as well civil prescriptions.

Conclusion
9. How can India’s fresh LE policy options for changing South East Asian region can fructify  if its domestic foundations go weak with functioning of groups of people from within its soil  inimical to India are  allowed  to function  openly and unopposed  within its International Border States like Manipur and Kashmir. I feel particularly sad about the confusion on AFSPA shot open without capitulating that its invokement and withdrawal is   a political expediency to be decided by PMO Secretariat particularly in view of 16th amendment of the Constitution in 1963 which makes it clear that no activity can be allowed or even advocacy of secession will not have the protection of the freedom of expression. And what happens when terrorist activity starts bang with loud slogan of secession as in case of Kashmir & Manipur! Will you not deploy Army and if so why Army should not have cover of AFSPA in the same name or similar powers under changed name?  Please compare now percentage of people it does good to, percentage who face it, barring aside collateral damage done- where-so-ever is punishable even under AFSPA as it is, read its clause carefully.

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State remembers valiant Manipuri women during Nupi Lal observations – KanglaOnline

State remembers valiant Manipuri women during Nupi Lal observationsKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, December 12: The 72nd Nupi Lal Day was observed today in various parts of the state and outside to pay tribute to the great Manipuri women who had laid down their li…

State remembers valiant Manipuri women during Nupi Lal observations
KanglaOnline
IMPHAL, December 12: The 72nd Nupi Lal Day was observed today in various parts of the state and outside to pay tribute to the great Manipuri women who had laid down their lives in the revolt against the British rulers in 1939.
Woman shot at, hurt on Nupi Lal dayTimes of India
Nupi Lal Day observed statewideE-Pao.net

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`Trafficking of women and children a serious national and international concern` – KanglaOnline

`Trafficking of women and children a serious national and international concern`KanglaOnlineIMPHAL December 12: The District ICDS Cell of Imphal west district, Social Welfare department, government of Manipur in association with the Human Rights Law Ne…

`Trafficking of women and children a serious national and international concern`
KanglaOnline
IMPHAL December 12: The District ICDS Cell of Imphal west district, Social Welfare department, government of Manipur in association with the Human Rights Law Network, Manipur organized a one day awareness programme on trafficking at EEMA conference

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Tribe recognition appreciated

The student leaders of Inpui, Liangmai and Zeme tribes on behalf of the student community in particular and the people in general have expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the Union Minister for Tribal Affairs, Government of India for taking initiati…

The student leaders of Inpui, Liangmai and Zeme tribes on behalf of the student community in particular and the people in general have expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the Union Minister for Tribal Affairs, Government of India for taking initiative in introducing the Bill relating to tribe recognition of Zeme, Liangmai, Rongmei and Inpui tribes on December 7 in the winter session of Parliament Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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UK band arrive for Imphal gig

United Kingdom based Higher on Maiden, the official Iron Maiden tribute band which was endorsed by popular heavy metal band themselves would be hitting Ukhrul town tomorrow with maiden tracks as part of their week long tour in North East states Sourc…

United Kingdom based Higher on Maiden, the official Iron Maiden tribute band which was endorsed by popular heavy metal band themselves would be hitting Ukhrul town tomorrow with maiden tracks as part of their week long tour in North East states Source Hueiyen News Service Sobhapati Samom

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AMWJU withdraws boycott

After bringing about an understanding between the main accused identified as Maibam Sumon 30 son of Maibam Apabi of New Checkon and Poknapham Sub Editor L Keshonanda, the All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union AMWJU has withdrawn its decision to bo…

After bringing about an understanding between the main accused identified as Maibam Sumon 30 son of Maibam Apabi of New Checkon and Poknapham Sub Editor L Keshonanda, the All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union AMWJU has withdrawn its decision to boycott Manipur Police, stated a press release of AMWJU today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Nupi Lal Day observed statewide Women play important role in the society Ph Parijat

Remembering the tireless and courageous efforts made by the Manipuri women during the 1st and the 2nd Nupi Lal in 1904 and 1939, the Nupi Lal Memorial Day was observed in different places by different organizations of the state, today Source Hueiyen…

Remembering the tireless and courageous efforts made by the Manipuri women during the 1st and the 2nd Nupi Lal in 1904 and 1939, the Nupi Lal Memorial Day was observed in different places by different organizations of the state, today Source Hueiyen News Service

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BJP meeting disruption reaches Parliament

The incident in which Congress workers disrupted a BJP meeting yesterday at Thoubal Moijing thus forcing it to end abruptly with police opening fire to control the situation has been taken up in Parliament session today, Sh Shantikumar Sharma, Presiden…

The incident in which Congress workers disrupted a BJP meeting yesterday at Thoubal Moijing thus forcing it to end abruptly with police opening fire to control the situation has been taken up in Parliament session today, Sh Shantikumar Sharma, President, BJP, Manipur Pradesh informed Source Hueiyen News Service

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AMWJU suspends stir

The decision of the All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union to boycott Manipur Police has been revoked as Poknapham Sub Editor L Keshonanda and Maibam Sumon 30 of New Checkon, the main accused in the December 8 assault, have arrived at an amicable s…

The decision of the All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union to boycott Manipur Police has been revoked as Poknapham Sub Editor L Keshonanda and Maibam Sumon 30 of New Checkon, the main accused in the December 8 assault, have arrived at an amicable solution Source The Sangai Express

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We should all come together for the 3rd Nupi Lal Iboyaima

While remembering the brave Manipuri women who fought in the Nupi Lal, we should also come together and prepare for the 3rd Nupi Lal, exhorted Th Iboyaima, President of Irabot Foundation Source Hueiyen News Service

While remembering the brave Manipuri women who fought in the Nupi Lal, we should also come together and prepare for the 3rd Nupi Lal, exhorted Th Iboyaima, President of Irabot Foundation Source Hueiyen News Service

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