AMUCO, UCM boycott PM, Sonia visit

Accusing the Government of India of persistently scheming to fragment Manipur into several pieces in addition to remaining a silent spectator when highways leading to Manipur were blockaded for more than three months, the UCM and AMUCO have decided to…

Accusing the Government of India of persistently scheming to fragment Manipur into several pieces in addition to remaining a silent spectator when highways leading to Manipur were blockaded for more than three months, the UCM and AMUCO have decided to boycott the scheduled visit of Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and UPA Chair person Sonia Gandhi Source The Sangai Express

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HC complex ready for PM’s touch

Guwahati High Court, Imphal Bench which has been running on the ground belonging to the Imphal Municipality sans its requisite infrastructure is set to see a new era once the High Court building being constructed at Mantripukhri is completed Source …

Guwahati High Court, Imphal Bench which has been running on the ground belonging to the Imphal Municipality sans its requisite infrastructure is set to see a new era once the High Court building being constructed at Mantripukhri is completed Source The Sangai Express

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Fencing work for PM’s visit pegged at Rs 1 Cr

Cash strapped Government of Manipur will be spending nearly Rs 1 crore for erecting temporary fencing at some specific zones of the capital city in connection with the proposed visit of Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi …

Cash strapped Government of Manipur will be spending nearly Rs 1 crore for erecting temporary fencing at some specific zones of the capital city in connection with the proposed visit of Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on December 3 Source The Sangai Express

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Status report on rights violation sent to UN

A conglomerate of 14 civil society organisations, including human rights harbingers, the Civil society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur has reportedly submitted a detailed report to the United Nations Human Rights Council with regard to records com…

A conglomerate of 14 civil society organisations, including human rights harbingers, the Civil society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur has reportedly submitted a detailed report to the United Nations Human Rights Council with regard to records compiled on various instances of human rights violation and related issues Source The Sangai Express

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Ibobi’s name scrapped from plaques

Contrary to suggestion by the Prime Minister’s Office that foundation stone for the National Institute of Technology NIT be laid at its proposed site at Langol, prevailing law and order situation in the State has reportedly resulted in the change of …

Contrary to suggestion by the Prime Minister’s Office that foundation stone for the National Institute of Technology NIT be laid at its proposed site at Langol, prevailing law and order situation in the State has reportedly resulted in the change of venue for the said formality Source The Sangai Express

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Nupilan celebration starts

Nupilan Memorial Association has commenced their month long celebration to commemorate ‘Nupilan Day’ under the banner Nupilan Memorial Month at Tera Keithel Loukrakpam Leikai Source The Sangai Express

Nupilan Memorial Association has commenced their month long celebration to commemorate ‘Nupilan Day’ under the banner Nupilan Memorial Month at Tera Keithel Loukrakpam Leikai Source The Sangai Express

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AIDS policy fails to address youth

Even though the first HIV positive case was reported in the State from among injecting drug users in 1990, the State Government is yet to make the State AIDS policy meaningful, failing to address the issue of youths with HIV Source The Sangai Expre…

Even though the first HIV positive case was reported in the State from among injecting drug users in 1990, the State Government is yet to make the State AIDS policy meaningful, failing to address the issue of youths with HIV Source The Sangai Express Ng Liklaileima Arambam

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Blast at Fest venue Posers on professionalism to meet exigencies Preparedness caught on the wrong foot

Even as the police managed to gather some valuable information from the cart driver, whose legs were blown apart under the impact of the powerful bomb blast on November 30, it has brought into sharp focus the preparedness of the Government in meeting e…

Even as the police managed to gather some valuable information from the cart driver, whose legs were blown apart under the impact of the powerful bomb blast on November 30, it has brought into sharp focus the preparedness of the Government in meeting exigencies while hosting a mega event Source The Sangai Express

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Rickshaw-puller was paid to plant bomb, it killed him: Manipur police – Indian Express

Indian ExpressRickshaw-puller was paid to plant bomb, it killed him: Manipur policeIndian ExpressRickshaw-puller Mohammad Kora, the sole casualty in Wednesday's blast at the Sangai Tourism Festival in Imphal, had been paid to transport the bomb whi…


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Rickshaw-puller was paid to plant bomb, it killed him: Manipur police
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Rickshaw-puller Mohammad Kora, the sole casualty in Wednesday's blast at the Sangai Tourism Festival in Imphal, had been paid to transport the bomb which went off unexpectedly, Imphal police said on Thursday. Lying amid the rubble created by the

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`Timely detection and awareness on HIV/AIDS required to contain its spread`

IMPHAL, Dec 1: Skill-development Training on Embroidery – Flower Making, Orientation for PRERAKS, Asst. PRERAKS,… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 1: Skill-development Training on Embroidery – Flower Making, Orientation for PRERAKS, Asst. PRERAKS, VTs, L earners and awareness programme on HIV/AIDS was organised at AEC Model centre, Kangpokpi from November 28 to November 30 under the aegis of SRC NEHU, Shillong, Meghalaya with Laltanpuia Senior Project Officer as convener and Thangtinlal Misao as moderator.

The programme which spread over two sessions was graced by Nengboi Haokip, sr. lady doctor, CHC, Kangpokpi and other renowned social workers. preraks, assistant preraks, MTs, VTs and Learners from 30 AEC centres of Kangpokpi block.

Speaking on HIV/AIDS Dr Nengboi Haokip assured the participants that though the dreaded disease is spreading at an alarming rate due to ignorance through sharing of syringes, body fluids, blood contamination etc the HIV/AIDS can be considerably contained by the application of modern medical science know how and medicines. Hence, the public need not panic. However, timely detection, tackling and awareness among the masses is required, she added.

Laltanpuia, while delivering his speech informed that other Skill-Development programmes such as Radio-T.V. repairing, computer training, carpentry, sewing etc will be organised periodically side by side with literacy campaign.

Lunkholal Vaiphei, social worker in his speech lauded the literacy campaign sponsored by S.R.C. NEHU, Shillong through Adult Education Centre, government of Manipur under Saakshar Bharat Mission. He also remarked that judging by the number of participants who have turned up and enthusiasm it has generated particularly in Kangpokpi block and in the state of Manipur as a whole the mission of Saakshar Bharat Mission would not go in vain rather it would yield the desired results.      

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FECTAM

IMPHAL, Dec 1: Federation of College Teachers’ Association Manipur, in a release, has drawn the… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 1: Federation of College Teachers’ Association Manipur, in a release, has drawn the attention of the state government to take up necessary steps to prepare pay slips for the government college teachers which are required in the process of implementing revised UGC pay scale.

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MSUM condemns

IMPHAL, Dec 1: Muslim Students’ Union of Manipur (MSUM), in a release, has condemned the… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 1: Muslim Students’ Union of Manipur (MSUM), in a release, has condemned the bomb blast that occurred near the venue of Sangai festival yesterday. The organization further demanded the state government to give adequate compensations to the victims who were either killed or injured during the blast.

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Blood Donation camp

IMPHAL Dec 1: The Border Security Force (BSF) battalion head quarter, Koirengei, Imphal has organized… more »

IMPHAL Dec 1: The Border Security Force (BSF) battalion head quarter, Koirengei, Imphal has organized a blood donation camp on November 28 November on the eve of its 46th raising day, sector head quarter CI (Ops) Manipur and 13 battalion BSF.

A statement issued by AK Rawat, DC/QM, in this regards said that 109 persons consisting of officers, sub-ordinate officers and other ranks donated blood to the blood bank of RIMS.

It informed that during 2011, BSF had donated blood to the RIMS blood bank, RIMS Imphal on two occasions, April on the eve of world health day at unit hospital battalion HQ, Koirengei and on July on the eve of world blood donors days at RIMS hospital Imphal in which a total of 74 persons donated blood.

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Students` union election schedule

IMPHAL, Dec 1: The Director of university and higher education, Dr. RK Yaiskul Singh, in… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 1: The Director of university and higher education, Dr. RK Yaiskul Singh, in an official statement has notified a new schedule for the students’ union election for the academic session, 2011 for government, government aided and private colleges.

As per the schedule the scrutiny will is fixed on December 7 from 10:30 am, last date of withdrawal of nomination on the same day at 3pm.

The date of poll is scheduled on December 9 from 9am to 12 noon and in the meantime the declaration of results is also scheduled on the same day from 1 pm till its end.

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Notification

IMPHAL, Dec 1: The Mahud department has urged resident of Shikhong Sekmai Nagar Panchayat, Thoubal,… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 1: The Mahud department has urged resident of Shikhong Sekmai Nagar Panchayat, Thoubal, to submit any objection if any in writing to the deputy commissioner, Thoubl district, with regards to the upgradation of the Panchayat to Municipl council status, within 45 days from the date of publication of this notification.

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Gratitude

IMPHAL, December 1: The chairman Mayangkhang Village Authority in a press release has informed that… more »

IMPHAL, December 1: The chairman Mayangkhang Village Authority in a press release has informed that the villagers have expressed their gratitude to the commander 59th Brigade Taphou Senapati under the 57th Mountain Division Leimakhong for providing a Bull-Dozer to be used in the levelling of ground for the construction of a community hall and to the commader 43 AR Leirouching and post commander hengbung post for providing security protection to the workers.

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Taekwondo championship

IMPHAL, Dec 1: The medalists of the ongoing 27th state level Taekwondo championship held at… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 1: The medalists of the ongoing 27th state level Taekwondo championship held at Khuman Lampak Indoor Stadium are listed as follows.

In sub-junior girls’ U-47 kg, N Daina, S Tina, W Reena and K Anmei bagged gold, silver and bronze medals respectively.

In sub-junior girls’ U-16 kg, Linthoi, Rani and Nirupama bagged gold, silver and bronze medals respectively.

In U-26 kg, Th Sanjita, S Pujaluxmi, Syed Daulatmanuta and K Christina bagged gold, silver and bronze medal respectively.

In U-35 kg, L Lovely, Pretna, N Helena and Pushpatally secured gold, silver and bronze medal respectively. 

In senior girls’ U-46 kg, T Rajiyalily, Ijent, Kh Sultan and M Sina secured gold, silver and bronze medal respectively.

In senior girls’ U-67 kg, Sunila, Daina and M Sarjubala bagged gold, silver and bronze medal respectively.

In senior boys’ U-58 kg, E Sanatomba, W Leishemba, L Ratankumar and L Jamesbond bagged gold, silver and bronze medal respectively.

In U-48 kg, Kh Marshal, T Malemnganba, Rahul Tamang and S Lanjing bagged gold, silver and bronze medals reppectively.

In junior girls’ L Gomti, Y Naobi, N Bidyarani and W Bidyarani bagged gold, silver and bronze medal respectively.

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Despicable Act

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The bomb attack at the venue of the Sangai Tourism Festival was to say the least despicable. Nobody will argue that everything about the attack spelled lowly terrorism. It was not even a directly carried out attack and a proxy had to be used to courier the explosives close to the festival site. Most tragically, the courier, a rickshaw driver who apparently was given a tip for transporting the packet that contained the bomb was killed probably because the bomb exploded prematurely. Two other people nearby also received minor injuries but they have since been declared out of danger. Though the casualty figure was low, the intent was clear – it was meant to terrorise. To give the devil his due however, it would only be fair to say the bomb was meant only as a message of intent and not to cause any extensive damage, for the attack happened in the morning, when the fair was in process of preparation to open. Had attack happened in the evening hours, when crowds thronged the venue, the disaster would possibly have been unimaginable.

Though nobody has claimed responsibility, the dying man pointed his finger at some men who claimed they were from the KCP. But whoever was responsible, even if they did not mean to cause extensive mayhem, definitely have managed to damage the reputation of Manipur extensively. The tourism fair, it may be recalled had several foreign participants, and the stories they would be telling when they go back to their countries is hardly likely to promote a friendly picture of the state, one that would draw more participants from other countries in the coming years. It would also have turned back the clock of tourism prospects of the state by several years. Some of the foreign participants did make this point clear and were visibly upset with the security arrangement made for them that could be so easily breached.

The saving grace, as we see it was the manner the common people disregarded the message the attack was meant to convey. On the same evening of the attack, huge crowds turned out in perhaps the largest number in all the days of the fair and participated with no hint of fear, almost as if they were standing up together and in unison declaring they would refused to be terrorised anymore. The response would have been frustrating for those who intended to intimidate them. But beyond this sense of personal rebuff, we hope they too received the message the public was conveying to them – that they would stand by and cooperate with only those with whom they share a cause. The implications of this message should reach out much further to all organisations claiming to be fighting on behalf of the people. It should have made it clear to them that they have to constantly make the effort to sync with the aspirations and desires of the people. Otherwise, their ideologies and acts would sooner than later become reactionary in nature. This seems to be happening already to a great extent. Even for the remaining “responsible organisations”, there has come about a huge disconnect between their and the people’s outlook.

There was another positive message coming out of the sorry episode. In the defiance of the people to terror was clearly visible Manipur’s hope. It demonstrated the accusation that the people of the state have been subdued and intimidated into total submission to the will of the numerous subversive elements operating in the state, is not true to all extents. Perhaps a threshold has been reached and the people are beginning to assert their independence from fear once again. If this is so, no thought of the state at this moment can be more encouraging. As the condemnation messages from the Governor and Chief Minister also underscored, the will and determination loudly visible in the people’s defiance, is the new spark that can reignite the creative and constructive spirit the place so desperately need today. This flicker of positive light we hope would spell the beginning of a turnaround for the entire state to once again place it on the track of progress and prosperity – the promised land of “chak hongba, nga hongba” (land of plenty) of the place’s folklores.

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Help lift Manipur blockade: sportspersons – The Hindu

Business TodayHelp lift Manipur blockade: sportspersonsThe HinduTen prominent international sportspersons from the northeastern States have written an open letter to the people of the nation, asking for their support to end the economic blockade in Man…


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Help lift Manipur blockade: sportspersons
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Ten prominent international sportspersons from the northeastern States have written an open letter to the people of the nation, asking for their support to end the economic blockade in Manipur. The letter, written just two days ahead of Prime Minister
Appeal to all leaders of ManipurE-Pao.net
Blockade lifted, but Manipur still tenseHindustan Times
The Blockade Fuelled Ethnic Enmity. But was it a Political Ploy?Tehelka

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Civil society coalition submits status of human rights in Manipur for … – KanglaOnline

Civil society coalition submits status of human rights in Manipur for …KanglaOnlineIMPHAL, December 1: The Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN (CSCHR) has announce the submission of the Status of Human Rights in Manipur for …

Civil society coalition submits status of human rights in Manipur for
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IMPHAL, December 1: The Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN (CSCHR) has announce the submission of the Status of Human Rights in Manipur for consideration in the second round of Universal Periodic Review of the government of
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