Health club inaugurated

Tenth Kalyani Health Club of Manipur was opened today in an occasion held at Multipurpose Office Building of Lamboikhul, Imphal East district today Source The Sangai Express

Tenth Kalyani Health Club of Manipur was opened today in an occasion held at Multipurpose Office Building of Lamboikhul, Imphal East district today Source The Sangai Express

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Annual report of SWB published

The annual progress report of Manipur State Social Welfare Board for the year 2010 11 has been released today by the Board’s Chairperson RK Nayansana Devi Source The Sangai Express

The annual progress report of Manipur State Social Welfare Board for the year 2010 11 has been released today by the Board’s Chairperson RK Nayansana Devi Source The Sangai Express

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More teeth for child rights stressed

A women’s convention held today at State guest house unanimously noted the necessity of initiating an effective and capable State Commission for Child Rights in Manipur Source The Sangai Express

A women’s convention held today at State guest house unanimously noted the necessity of initiating an effective and capable State Commission for Child Rights in Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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Manipuri folk dances workshop in Mangalore

The cultural association of St Agnes College will organize a five day national level workshop on folk dances of Manipur at the college auditorium here from January 12 Source The Sangai Express Agencies

The cultural association of St Agnes College will organize a five day national level workshop on folk dances of Manipur at the college auditorium here from January 12 Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Cyclone kills 19 in Pu’chery, TN

Cyclone Thane hit the coast of Tamil Nadu on Friday, making landfall between Puducherry and Cuddalore that has resulted in the death of 19 people so far Source The Sangai Express Agencies

Cyclone Thane hit the coast of Tamil Nadu on Friday, making landfall between Puducherry and Cuddalore that has resulted in the death of 19 people so far Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Man rapes a woman in hotel

A 24 year old woman was allegedly raped by a man in his mid 30s in a hotel in Imphal where the victim planned to halt a night along with her brother in law as they missed the last bus Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

A 24 year old woman was allegedly raped by a man in his mid 30s in a hotel in Imphal where the victim planned to halt a night along with her brother in law as they missed the last bus Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Sumi Nagas tell Centre to remove NSCN camps

Expressing fear of a resurgence of factional violence by underground groups, the apex council of Sumi Nagas has urged the Centre to remove all designated camps of NSCN factions from Zunheboto district or ask the groups to adhere to ceasefire ground rul…

Expressing fear of a resurgence of factional violence by underground groups, the apex council of Sumi Nagas has urged the Centre to remove all designated camps of NSCN factions from Zunheboto district or ask the groups to adhere to ceasefire ground rules Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Greetings from Governor and Chief Minister

Governor Gurubachan Jagat and Chief Minister O Ibobi have extended their warm greetings to the people of Manipur on the joyous occasion of New Year’s Day 2012 Source The Sangai Express

Governor Gurubachan Jagat and Chief Minister O Ibobi have extended their warm greetings to the people of Manipur on the joyous occasion of New Year’s Day 2012 Source The Sangai Express

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350 Coys of SF for polls

Altogether 350 companies of security forces including Central para military forces and State armed police would be used in the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly elections scheduled to be held on January 28 Source The Sangai Express

Altogether 350 companies of security forces including Central para military forces and State armed police would be used in the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly elections scheduled to be held on January 28 Source The Sangai Express

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Govt terminates Bishworjit

Thongam Bishworjit, Progress Assistant of Directorate of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Government of Manipur has been terminated from his post, official sources said Source The Sangai Express

Thongam Bishworjit, Progress Assistant of Directorate of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Government of Manipur has been terminated from his post, official sources said Source The Sangai Express

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Govt for changes in law to bar criminal candidates

Government has made significant changes in the proposal to debar criminals from contesting elections and other issues, says Chief Election Commissioner SY Quraishi Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

Government has made significant changes in the proposal to debar criminals from contesting elections and other issues, says Chief Election Commissioner SY Quraishi Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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International Film Festival from Jan 11

Including manipur’s lone entry entitled ‘Sangai The Dancing Deer of Manipur’, 20 films and documentaries by international film makers would be screened during the five day 2nd Replay International Film Festival from January 11 at Jawaharlal Nehru Mani…

Including manipur’s lone entry entitled ‘Sangai The Dancing Deer of Manipur’, 20 films and documentaries by international film makers would be screened during the five day 2nd Replay International Film Festival from January 11 at Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy Source The Sangai Express

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Signatory to SoO Lallumba cadres attack IRB barrack at Khabeisoi

Cadres of KCP MC Lallumba group which is under Suspension of Operation pact with both the Centre and State Government attacked a barrack of 8th IRB Commando at Khabeisoi last night by raining a volley of stones Source The Sangai Express

Cadres of KCP MC Lallumba group which is under Suspension of Operation pact with both the Centre and State Government attacked a barrack of 8th IRB Commando at Khabeisoi last night by raining a volley of stones Source The Sangai Express

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MPCC chief hints at final Cong list on Jan 56

Declaring that consent of the All India Congress Committee high command is a necessity in the allotment of Congress tickets to MLAs of non Congress party political organisations, Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee MPCC president Gaikhangam indicated …

Declaring that consent of the All India Congress Committee high command is a necessity in the allotment of Congress tickets to MLAs of non Congress party political organisations, Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee MPCC president Gaikhangam indicated that Congress candidates might be finalised on January 5 or 6 Source The Sangai Express

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Poppy crop destroyed

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 30: Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB)and a combined team of 38 Assam Rifles and 46 Assam Rifles of 27 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of ‘Red Shield Division’ launched a massive operation on the higher reaches, South of Aina in the Thanlon Sub-Division of Churachandpur district for destruction of standing […]

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Imphal, Dec 30: Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB)and a combined team of 38 Assam Rifles and 46 Assam Rifles of 27 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of ‘Red Shield Division’ launched a massive operation on the higher reaches, South of Aina in the Thanlon Sub-Division of Churachandpur district for destruction of standing poppy cultivation. The operation will continue into first week January where in the team will destroy the fields in a phased manner so as to ensure no remnants are resuscitated.
The operation was launched keeping in view the illegal drug trafficking and the long term effects on the rising number of the youth affected by the drug addiction. It had also become a lucrative money spinner for drug smugglers and the trend had to be curbed, more so since the part of the money from the produce is siphoned off to various insurgents groups. Keeping the financial impact on the farmers in mind, the farmers will also be compensated by allocating alternative for crops and incentives as also the locals will be educated on the ills of drugs.
It is pertinent to mention that Manipur is one of the major feeders of drug industry. The extensive Anti Narcotics operation carried out by 27 Sector Assam Rifles has given a big blow to the Narco industry by destroying poppy fields to the tune of approx 750 acres and still continuing.

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56 lobbying for NPF tickets

Imphal, Dec 30 NNN : As many as 56 aspiring candidates from 14 Naga majority Assembly Constituencies have been found lobbying for the Naga People’s Front (NPF) ticket to fight in the polls to the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly slated for January 28. Out of the 56 individuals who are seeking NPF ticket, the largest […]

Imphal, Dec 30 NNN : As many as 56 aspiring candidates from 14 Naga majority Assembly Constituencies have been found lobbying for the Naga People’s Front (NPF) ticket to fight in the polls to the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly slated for January 28.
Out of the 56 individuals who are seeking NPF ticket, the largest number of ticket contenders was found from Chandel Assembly Constituency with nine intending candidates applied for the purpose.
A meeting was organized by NPF Manipur State Unit at Senapati on Friday to discuss in detail on ticket allotment during which party leaders from Nagaland were also attended.
NPF president Dr. Shurhozelie Liezietsu earnestly urged the party men, ticket seekers and the public to strive for opening the first account of the party in Manipur and said NPF is an old political party that stands for the rights of the Nagas as well as the indigenous people of the Northeast.
“NPF has not done any harm to other communities of Manipur when it talks about Naga integration because it is our birthright to be worked for the very purpose”, Shurhozelie maintained.
He said so far the Nagaland State Assembly has passed resolution on Naga integration for four times since 1964.
Talents of the Naga youths have become dull due to lack of facilities and proper infrastructures in the hill areas of Manipur, the NPF president said, adding that if voted to power in the coming general election, the party will raise the voice of the Nagas in Manipur Legislative Assembly.
Z. Lohe, political advisor to the Nagaland Chief Minister said, “By God’s grace, NPF is sound and quite comfortable in Nagaland, and 48 years before, the State of Nagaland was formed and so far nine chief ministers have ruled the State of which only three of them worked with clear vision and firm decision to create a common political platform for the Nagas.”
Party men should not misuse the name of any social organization while working for the party, he appealed, adding that NPF believes in maintaining communal harmony and equal rights for the tribal people.
NPF secretary general K.G. Kenye said there are around 700 different political parties registered with the Election Commission of India and that the NPF is the only party wherein the word ‘Naga” is found.
He also appealed the people, particularly the Nagas to vote for NPF to facilitate the long cherished dream of the community.
During the meeting, NPF Manipur State Unit president, secretary and other party leaders were also present besides Z. Lohe, K.G. Kenye, Shurhozelie Liezietsu and other party officials from Nagaland.

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Home Minister hopeful of agreements with insurgents groups

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 30: The Union Home Minister, P. Chidambaram said that “Capacity building” and “Containment of violence” were the watch word of the Ministry this year. While presenting the Report Card of the Ministry December, 2011 here today he also said that following the Memorandum of Settlement with UPDS, he is hopeful […]

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Imphal, Dec 30: The Union Home Minister, P. Chidambaram said that “Capacity building” and “Containment of violence” were the watch word of the Ministry this year. While presenting the Report Card of the Ministry December, 2011 here today he also said that following the Memorandum of Settlement with UPDS, he is hopeful of more agreements with insurgents groups of the North East will be signed in the coming year.
He said that on December 4, 2011, tripartite talks with NDFB (Progressive) and DHD were held to finalize the Memorandum of Settlement with each of the groups. On December 5, 2011, a tripartite meeting with DHD (J) was held to finalize the Memorandum of Settlement. On December 17, 2011, a tripartite meeting with DHD (Nunisa) was held to finalize the Memorandum of Settlement.
He announced a major decision of the Cabinet taken at its meeting on December 22, 2011. Cabinet gave its in-principle approval for the establishment of a Central Armed Police Forces Institute of Medical Sciences (CAPFIMS), a 500-bed General Hospital, a 300-bed Super Specialty Hospital, a Nursing College and a School of Paramedics. This project, when completed, will fulfill a long-felt need of the Central Armed Police Forces for a world class tertiary medical centre as well as for an assured stream of doctors, nurses and paramedics for induction into the Forces.
Rs.214.16 crore has been released so far to various States against a total allocation of Rs.1,111 crore. Further releases will be made on receipt of Utilisation Certificates for amounts disbursed earlier.
India-China Border: Construction of 23 roads of a total length 700 kms is in progress. During the month, 25 kms of formation works and 13 kms of surfacing works were completed. So far, a total of 462 kms of formation works and 158 kms of surfacing works have been completed.
Border Area Development Programme (BADP): Annual Action Plans have been received from all the 17 States. The total amount released to the 17 States in the current financial year at the end of December 2011 stands at Rs.758.21 crore (84.24% of the total allocation of Rs.900 crore), including Rs.60.91 crore released in December 2011.
Scanning of Population Enumeration schedules has been completed for 14 crore out of the total of 27 crore schedules. The data processing of more than 5 crore schedules has been completed.
Of the 21 Counter Insurgency and Anti-Terrorism (CIAT) Schools sanctioned in the States of Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Manipur, Nagaland, Orissa, Tripura and West Bengal at a cost of Rs.52.40 crore, 4 became operational in 2011 taking the total number of schools that are operational to 17.
2011 witnessed a historic low in the level of violence in the affected States, especially Jammu & Kashmir, the North Eastern States and the LWE affected States.
31 civilians and 33 security personnel lost their lives in Jammu & Kashmir (as against 47 and 69, respectively, in 2010). The containment of violence was helped by the fact that Panchayat elections were held in Jammu & Kashmir after a gap of 23 years.
In the North Eastern States, 69 civilians and 32 security personnel were killed (as against 94 and 20, respectively, in 2010). This trend was also due to the fact that most organisations in the North East are in ‘talks’ mode, including ULFA and NDFB. A tripartite agreement has been entered into with Gorkha Janmukti Morcha and a Memorandum of Settlement has been signed with UPDS.
The level of violence in LWE affected States also declined, although it is still unacceptably high. 447 civilians and 142 security personnel were killed (as against 718 and 285, respectively, in 2010). For example, in November naxals killed 42 persons (38 civilians and 4 security personnel) and in December naxals killed 45 persons (31 civilians and 14 security personnel). The Integrated Action Plan with an outlay of Rs.1,500 crore in 2010-11 and Rs.1,800 crore in 2011-12 was a major innovation. Decentralised decision making, empowering district level officers and quick, time bound implementation of the works have brought development to the villages in the most backward and violence-affected districts of India.
Terrorist Violence is still at an unacceptably high level and every effort will be made to contain violence. Militant groups will be prevailed upon, through a judicious mix of police action and developmental action, to realize the futility of violence and that the only way to resolve differences in a democratic society is through talks.

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MLA Shyamkumar quits MPP, joins Trinamool Congress – E-Pao.net

MLA Shyamkumar quits MPP, joins Trinamool CongressE-Pao.netImphal, December 30 2011: A day after MLA RK Anand tendering his resignation from Manipur People's Party, sitting MLA of MPP from Andro Assembly Constituency Th Shyamkumar has joined Trinam…

MLA Shyamkumar quits MPP, joins Trinamool Congress
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Imphal, December 30 2011: A day after MLA RK Anand tendering his resignation from Manipur People's Party, sitting MLA of MPP from Andro Assembly Constituency Th Shyamkumar has joined Trinamool Congress today and announced his decision of contesting the

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List of recognised parties, symbols published

Manipur Information Centre NEW DELHI, Dec 30: The Election Commission of India published the list of the names of Recognised National and State Parties, Registered Unrecognised Parties and the list of Free Symbols, in pursuance of paragraph 17 of the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968, by updating its Notification No. 56/2011/PPS-II, dated 8th […]

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NEW DELHI, Dec 30: The Election Commission of India published the list of the names of Recognised National and State Parties, Registered Unrecognised Parties and the list of Free Symbols, in pursuance of paragraph 17 of the Election Symbols (Reservation and Allotment) Order, 1968, by updating its Notification No. 56/2011/PPS-II, dated 8th March, 2011, as amended from time to time. The notification was issued by Varinder Kumar, Secretary of the Election Commission of India on Wednesday.
The National Parties and the Symbols respectively reserved for them and postal address of their Headquarters are 1.Bahujan Samaj Party -Elephant [In all States/U.T.s except in the State of Assam, where its candidates will have to choose a symbol from out of the list of free symbols specified by the Commission] -4, Gurudwara Rakabganj Road, New Delhi – 110001; 2.Bharatiya Janata Party -Lotus -11, Ashoka Road, New Delhi – 110001; 3.Communist Party of India- Ears of Corn and Sickle -Ajoy Bhawan, Kotla Marg, New Delhi – 110002; 4.Communist Party of India (Marxist)-Hammer, Sickle and Star- A.K.Gopalan Bhawan, 27-29, Bhai Vir Singh Marg (Gole Market), New Delhi – 110001; 5.Indian National Congress Hand 24,Akbar Road, New Delhi – 110011;and 6. Nationalist Congress Party –Clock- 10, Bishambhar Das Marg, New Delhi-110001.
The State Parties in which they are State Parties in Manipur and the Symbols respectively reserved for them and postal address of their Headquarters are 1. Manipur People’s Party –Bicycle- People’s Road, Imphal- 795001 (Manipur); 2. National People’s Party- Book -2nd Floor, MDU Building, M.G. Avenue, Imphal-795001 (Manipur); and 3. Rashtriya Janata Dal -Hurricane Lamp- 13, V.P. House, Rafi Marg, New Delhi -110001.
The registered unrecognized political parties and postal address of their Headquarters in Manipur are 1.Manipur Democratic People‘s Front Lairik Yengbam Leikai(South), Opposite-33KV Electric Sub-Station,Near K.M. Tower, Tirupati Lane,Imphal East – 795010; 2. Manipur People’s Party (Democratic) Qtr. No.1, Type-IV, Babupara, Imphal-795001; 3. Manipur State Congress Party, Keishampat (Opposite Raj Bhawan),Imphal-795 001; 4. Naga National Party Hd.Qtrs. Aja Daily Office, Church Road, Dewlahland, Imphal; 5.People’s Democratic Alliance Ragailong, Imphal-795 001; 6.Kuki National Assembly Grace Cottage, Paiteveng, Kwakelthel, P.O. Imphal, Pin-795001; and 7.United People’s Democratic Party (Socialist) Tangkhul Avenue, Imphal -795001. Number of registered unrecognized political parties in India was 1308.
The list of 87 free symbols were Almirah, Air Conditioner, Auto- Rickshaw, Balloon, Basket containing Fruits, Bat, Batsman, Battery Torch, Belt, Black Board, Bottle, Bread, Brief Case, Broom, Brush, Bucket, Cake, Calculator, Camera, Candles, Carrom Board, Carpet, Carrot, Cauliflower, Ceiling Fan, Chess Board, Coat, Coconut, Cot (In all States and Union Territories except in the State of Kerala), Crow, Cup & Saucer, Cutting Pliers, Dao, Diesel Pump, Dish Antenna, Dolli, Electric Pole, Envelop, Flute, Frock, Frying Pan, Funnel, Gas Cylinder, Gas Stove, Glass Tumbler, Grapes, Harmonium, Hat, Helmet, Hockey and Ball, Ice Cream, Iron, Kettle, Kite, Lady Purse, Letter Box, Mixee, Nail Cutter, Neck Tie, Pen Stand, Pencil Sharpener, Plate Stand, Pot, Pressure Cooker, Razor, Refrigerator, Ring, Saw (In all States and Union Territories except in the State of Kerala). School Bag, Scissors, Sewing Machine, Shuttle, Slate, Stethoscope, Stool, Table, Table Lamp, Telephone, Television, Tent, Tooth Brush, Trumpet, Violin, Walking Stick, Water Tap, Whistle, and Window.

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A time of sufferings and successes – Times of India

A time of sufferings and successesTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: The year 2011 was full of ups and downs for Manipur. A blockade of national highways by tribal agitators caused immense hardships to the people of the state for about 120 days. Kukis and Nagas blo…

A time of sufferings and successes
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IMPHAL: The year 2011 was full of ups and downs for Manipur. A blockade of national highways by tribal agitators caused immense hardships to the people of the state for about 120 days. Kukis and Nagas blocked the Imphal-Silchar and Imphal-Dimapur

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