A silent poll campaign in Manipur – MorungExpress

A silent poll campaign in ManipurMorungExpressImphal, January 18 (Agencies): Barely 10 days to go, campaigning for the January 28 Manipur Assembly polls is at a low ebb with candidates confining themselves to hoisting flags at their houses and that of …

A silent poll campaign in Manipur
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Imphal, January 18 (Agencies): Barely 10 days to go, campaigning for the January 28 Manipur Assembly polls is at a low ebb with candidates confining themselves to hoisting flags at their houses and that of their supporters. Apart from hoisting flags at
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Opposition counting on Koijam – Times of India

Opposition counting on KoijamTimes of IndiaSitting at his Thangmeiband residence in Imphal, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has been trying to figure out how to end the Congress' and Ibobi's grip on Manipur politics. Koijam – a former chie…

Opposition counting on Koijam
Times of India
Sitting at his Thangmeiband residence in Imphal, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has been trying to figure out how to end the Congress' and Ibobi's grip on Manipur politics. Koijam – a former chief minister – is the opposition's only realistic

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Centre for North Eastern Culture

The North East Cultural Centre in Delhi was set up to promote dissemination of the rich cultural heritage of the North Eastern Region to the people of National Capital Region. a group of youth from North Eastern States met the Prime Minister on 10 Dec, 2009 which was facilitated by Ministry of Development of North […]

The North East Cultural Centre in Delhi was set up to promote dissemination of the rich cultural heritage of the North Eastern Region to the people of National Capital Region. a group of youth from North Eastern States met the Prime Minister on 10 Dec, 2009 which was facilitated by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region.
The Centre for Cultural Resources and Training (CCRT) was set up in May 1979. CCRT functions as an autonomous organization under the aegis of Ministry of Culture, Government of India. CCRT’s main thrust is to make students aware of the importance of culture in all development programmes by conducting a variety of training programmes for in-services teachers, teacher educators, educational administrators and students throughout the country.
The objective for setting up Centre for North Eastern Culture (CNEC) under the aegis of CCRT are:
(i) Facilitating the expansion of awareness about the rich and diverse cultural heritage and tradition as well as modern expression of creativity of the North Eastern States.
(ii) Provide a platform for youth from the North Eastern States and other States of India to interact and share creative ideas and other cultural forms.
(iii) Provide content relating to dissemination of the culture of the North Eastern States for training of teachers in CCRT.
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed on 2nd December 2011 between Centre for Cultural Resources and Training (CCRT), New Delhi and North Eastern Council (NEC), Shillong for setting up of Centre of North Eastern Culture in the Campus of CCRT Headquarter in Sector-7, Dwarka, New Delhi.
As per the MOU, CCRT has provided space and other infrastructural support for the Centre in its premises at Dwarka, New Delhi. The Centre will work under the overall of management and control of the Director General, CCRT. While, NEC shall furnish the space provided by CCRT as a onetime non-recurring expenditure and shall also bear the recurring expenditure of the Centre. NEC will also pay remuneration of a Consultant and a General Duty executive.

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9th DGAR State Equestrian Championship concludes

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 18: The 9th edition of Director General Assam Rifles Cup, State Equestrian Championship organized conjointly by IGAR (South) and Manipur Equestrian Association culminated at Imphal Polo Ground in a glittering closing ceremony today. The chief guest Major General U K Gurung, YSM, IGAR (South) and Mrs Uma Gurung were accorded […]

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Imphal, Jan 18: The 9th edition of Director General Assam Rifles Cup, State Equestrian Championship organized conjointly by IGAR (South) and Manipur Equestrian Association culminated at Imphal Polo Ground in a glittering closing ceremony today.
The chief guest Major General U K Gurung, YSM, IGAR (South) and Mrs Uma Gurung were accorded a warm welcome with a traditional Manipuri reception and presentation of Pot – Lanba. Brigadier HPS Pall, Dy GOC, IGAR (South), Shri Buddhachandra Singh, President, Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association, Dr S Joy Kumar Singh, President, Manipur Equestrian Association and a host of Civil and Military dignitaries graced the occasion. Speaking on the occasion Major General U K Gurung said that the DGAR Cup State Equestrian Championship and IGAR (South) Junior Equestrian Championship is a radiant and eloquent testimony of the Assam Rifles enthusiastic zeal to encourage the strong sports culture of Manipur. “It is also an endeavour to save the rare breed of Manipuri pony from the brink of extinction”, he added. The whole ceremony was full of pomp and splendor but the cynosure of the ceremony were the traditional Manipuri Pung and Dhol Cholom and the exhibition of Sagol Kangjei (Traditional Manipuri Polo) which received accolades from the gathering on their performances.
The prize winners in Senior category – Lance Individual W Rupapal Singh of IRC, Sword Individual L Thomson Singh of ESC, Show Jumping Individual, Prakash Bhandari of IRC, Lance Team Eastern Students Club, In Junior category – Lance Individual, Kalu Singh of ESC, Show Jumping, Th Nauba Singh of IRC, Girls category – Show Jumping for girls P Dipa Devi of CHPT, Best March past Manipur Police Sports Club, Over all Trophy for the 9th DGAR Cup State Equestrian Championship and 3rd IGAR (South) Junior Equestrian Championship went to Imphal Riding Club and Chingkheihunba Polo team respectively. The competition was finally declared closed by the chief guest, which was marked by lowering of the flag and ‘Beating – the – Retreat‘ by the pipe band of 30 Assam Rifles.

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Two children from Manipur to get bravery awards

Mail News Service New Delhi, Jan 18: Twenty four children from different parts of the country will receive the National Bravery Awards for 2011 from the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh at a function in New Delhi on the eve of Republic Day this year. Among the awardees eight are girls and sixteen are boys. […]

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New Delhi, Jan 18: Twenty four children from different parts of the country will receive the National Bravery Awards for 2011 from the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh at a function in New Delhi on the eve of Republic Day this year. Among the awardees eight are girls and sixteen are boys. Five Awards will be given posthumously.
The prestigious Geeta Chopra Award will be conferred on 13 year old Km. Mittal Mahendrabhai Patadiya of Gujarat who faced armed miscreants and foiled a robbery attempt.
Master Kapil Singh Negi of Uttarakhand will get the coveted Bharat Award posthumously. The 15-year-old-boy sacrificed his life while helping his younger schoolmates to cross an over-flooded stream on a day of heavy rain and landslide.
The Sanjay Chopra Award has been given to 12½-year-old Master Om Prakash Yadav of Uttar Pradesh who saved his schoolmates from a burning van.
Late Master Adithya Gopal (14 years) of Arunachal Pradesh, Master Uma Shankar (14 years) of Delhi and Km. Anjali Singh Gautam (15 years) of Chhattisgarh will get the Bapu Gaidhani Awards. Late Master Adithya Gopal lost his life while trying to save his friend from drowning. Master Uma Shankar was instrumental in rescuing victims of a bus accident and helping them get medical aid while Km. Anjali Singh Gautam saved her younger brother in a Naxalite attack.
The other recipients are: Master Yandam Amara Uday Kiran and Master Suthrapu Shiva Prasad (Andhra Pradesh), Master Ranjan Pradhan and Km. Sheetal Sadvi Saluja (Chhattisgarh), Km. Divyaben Mansangbhai Chauhan (Gujarat), Master Sandesh P Hegde and Km. Sindhushree B.A. (Karnataka), Master Mohammed Nishadh V.P., Master Anshif C.K. and Master Sahsad K (Kerala), Master Johnson Tourangbam and Master Kshetrimayum Rakesh Singh (Manipur), Late Master C. Lalduhawma (Mizoram), Km. Prasannta Shandilya (Odisha), Master Dungar Singh (Rajasthan), Master G. Parameswaran (Tamil Nadu), Late Km. Lovely Verma (Uttar Pradesh) and Late Km. Saudhita Barman (West Bengal).
The National Bravery Award Scheme was initiated by the Indian Council for Child Welfare to give due recognition to the children who distinguish themselves by performing outstanding deeds of bravery and meritorious service and to inspire other children to emulate their example. Children will get a medal, certificate and cash under the scheme and awardees will be granted financial assistance until they complete their schooling. The Government has reserved some seats for the awardees in medical and engineering colleges and polytechnics.

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Two shot dead, attacks on Congress worker continue

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 18: Two suspected militants were shot dead at Imphal East today around 2.30 pm by Manipur police personnel. Police said an encounter took place between suspected militants coming in a Maruti van bearing no MN 01x 1004 with Manipur police personnel. In the encounter both the occupants of the vehicle […]

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Imphal, Jan 18: Two suspected militants were shot dead at Imphal East today around 2.30 pm by Manipur police personnel. Police said an encounter took place between suspected militants coming in a Maruti van bearing no MN 01x 1004 with Manipur police personnel.
In the encounter both the occupants of the vehicle were killed. The police team called in bomb experts and the bomb experts found three and half kg of RDX and other powerful bombs, batteries. Both the bodies were kept at JNIMS for identification and post mortem.
Some unknown persons blasted a hand grenade at the residence of one Akoijam Bijay of Tera Sapam leirak this early morning around one a.m.
No casualties were reported in the blast.
He is the worker of AK Mirabai, a Congress (I) Candidate of Patsoi Assembly Constituency.
Ina similar incident a bomb was also blasted at the house of Takhellambam Tompok, Pradhan of Mayang Langjing Gram Panchayat last night around 11 p.m.
Meanwhile some unknown persons hurled a hand grenade at the house of one Chingtham Manichou (50) of Kha Sanjembam Chingtham Leikai this morning around seven a.m.
He is the worker of Congress (I) Candidate, N. Loken of Nambol A/C. In another incident, a gun battle between the president of Hmar People’s Convention democratic and its secy. took place at Parbachon under Parbung PS yesterday.
One faction was led by its president Lanminthang and another faction was led by the secy. Sangbera. The gun battle which started since nine a.m. continued till 10 a.m. according to a source.
Discovering the movement of UG cadres at Soura Bazar of Thoubal district, troops of 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) alongwith lady police representative launched operation in the area and apprehended one lady UNLF cadre on 18 Jan 12. The apprehendee was identified as Miss Bimota alias Echan,20 yrs,d/o late Okram Bijen,r/o Sugnu Napath Awang Leikai and was handed over to Kakching Police station.
In yet another incident, troops of 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector and 23 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) launched joint operation at Yaripok Ningthounai Chingay and apprehended one PULF(Azad)cadre on 18 Jan 12. The apprehendee was identified as No.202,Batch No. 03 SS Pvt Mamak Amuba Anwar Hussain alias Mangal,24 yrs,s/o Nanatomba,r/o Yairipok Nimgthounal Changay and was handed over to Yairipok Police station.
Later, discovering the transportation of illicit liquor in Litan Market, troops of 23 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation and recovered 300 ltrs of illicit liquor alongwith an individual from Tata Sumo Regd No.MN 01W 0695 on 17 Jan 12.

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AR vigilant along border

The Corcom is desperately trying to infiltrate terrorist from across the International Border to disrupt peaceful electoral process of Tenth Assembly elections in Manipur and is also targeting important people and institution in the state. There have been number of unsuccessful attempt by the Corcom to infiltrate large number of terrorist with an ultimate aim […]

The Corcom is desperately trying to infiltrate terrorist from across the International Border to disrupt peaceful electoral process of Tenth Assembly elections in Manipur and is also targeting important people and institution in the state.
There have been number of unsuccessful attempt by the Corcom to infiltrate large number of terrorist with an ultimate aim of disruptions and interference with an effective and fair election process. Undeterred troops of Assam Rifles are ready for supreme sacrifice to defeat nefarious designs of UG groups and permit no infiltration across the International Border. Assam Rifles is dominating the border by intensive patrolling and increased presence in forward areas and its troops are determined to check infiltration at all cost and keep situation in the State peaceful to facilitate smooth and peaceful electoral process of 10th Assembly election.
All recent infiltration attempts made by the Corcom at several area such as Aibol, Sajik Tampak, Khumkot and recently on 16 Jan 12 in general area Zou Khunou were rendered futile.

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SoO Agreement with DHD Group Extended

Mail News Service New Delhi, Jan 18: It has been mutually agreed with Dima Halam Daogah (DHD) Group in North Cachar Hill districts of Assam to further extend suspension of operations (SoO) for period of six months upto 30.6.2012. An agreement of Suspension of Operations (SoO) between the Security Forces and DHD has been in […]

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New Delhi, Jan 18: It has been mutually agreed with Dima Halam Daogah (DHD) Group in North Cachar Hill districts of Assam to further extend suspension of operations (SoO) for period of six months upto 30.6.2012.
An agreement of Suspension of Operations (SoO) between the Security Forces and DHD has been in operation w.e.f. 1.1.2003 and has been extended periodically and will now be valid upto 30.06.2012. Agreed Ground Rules have been revised making it more strict.
A Joint Monitoring Group (JMG) headed by JS(NE), Ministry of Home Affairs has been constituted to review the implementation of agreed ground rules. Meetings of JMG have been held periodically.
Meanwhile Tripartite talks on the demands of DHD are continuing. Shir P.C. Halder formal Director IB has been appointed as representative of the Government of India to negotiate with the outfit. Last Tripartite meeting with the outfit was held on 17.12.2011 to finalize MoS (Memorandum of Settlement).
The Dimasa extremist outfit under the name of Dima Halam Daogah (DHD) raised its ugly head in North Cachar Hills District of Assam after December 1994. In December 2002, Dima Halam Daogah (DHD) had come forward and expressed its willingness to give up violence and to seek solution of its problems peacefully within the framework of Indian Constitution.
IJ/PT It has been mutually agreed with National Democratic Front of Boroland/Progressive (NDFB/P) to extend suspension of operations (SoO) for a further period of six months upto 30.6.2012.
An agreement of Suspension of Operations (SoO) had been signed between Central Government (Home Ministry), Government of Assam and NDFB on 24.5.2005 and is in operation since 1.6.2005. In view of the involvement of some NDFB cadres in serial blasts in Assam, which took place on 30.10.2008, SoO Agreement with NDFB was revised on 6.1.2009. This is now valid upto 30.06.2012. NDFB a militant outfit active in lower Assam, particularly in Bodo dominated area, were indulging in violence, demanding sovereignty of Bodo area in Assam.
A Joint Monitoring Group (JMG) headed by JS(NE), Ministry of Home Affairs had been constituted to review the implementation of Agreed Ground Rules. Meetings of JMG have been held periodically.
Meanwhile Tripartite talks on the demands of NDFB are continuing. Shri P.C. Halder formal Director IB has been appointed as representative of the Government of India to negotiate with the outfit. Last Tripartite meeting with the outfit was held on 04.12.2011 to finalize Memorandum of Settlement.

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Brick keeper killed

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 18: A brick field keeper was bludgeoned to death by masked men last night at Pheidinga near inter-village road in Loitang Khunou under Sekmai police station of Imphal West district, police said on Wednesday. The deceased was identified as Ayekpam Nabachandra, 55, s/o A.Iboton of Purul Likli Litanpokpi. The victim […]

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Imphal, Jan 18: A brick field keeper was bludgeoned to death by masked men last night at Pheidinga near inter-village road in Loitang Khunou under Sekmai police station of Imphal West district, police said on Wednesday.
The deceased was identified as Ayekpam Nabachandra, 55, s/o A.Iboton of Purul Likli Litanpokpi. The victim had been staying for a couple of years as a keeper at the brick field belonging to Elangbam Sunil, a resident of Keishamthong Elangbam Leikai of Imphal West.
Last night at about 9, some unidentified masked men barged into the house where Nabachandra was staying alone and he had a conversation with the assailants and then they started beating up Nabachandra with sticks, said Dhanmaya, a widow whose house located just next to Nabachandra’s.
The 47-year-old woman (Dhanmaya) who has been staying near the brick field with her three children told the media that the assailants asked Nabachandra for a dinner which he refused, telling them that the brick field owner was a new one and not the old one after which they started thrashing him. The assaulters left the spot in a car after the victim was left in a pool of blood, said Dhanmaya’s daughter Maya.
She tried to rush the victim to a hospital that night but to no avail, Dhanmaya regretted.
However, Nabachandra was rushed to the RIMS hospital at around 7 this morning, about 10 hours after the incident, with the help of one Mocha, another keeper of the brick field, but succumbed to his injuries on the way.
A case has been registered at the Sekmai police station regarding the incident.

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Inter community peace and harmony meet

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 18: As part of Military Civic Action Programme undertaken by 33 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Loktak Brigade of Red Shield Division an Inter Community Peace and Harmony Meet is being organized at Moirang from 20-25 Jan 2012 on the occasion of Republic Day 2012. The event is aimed […]

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Imphal, Jan 18: As part of Military Civic Action Programme undertaken by 33 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Loktak Brigade of Red Shield Division an Inter Community Peace and Harmony Meet is being organized at Moirang from 20-25 Jan 2012 on the occasion of Republic Day 2012. The event is aimed at fostering peace and harmony amongst the various communities of Manipur by promoting sports & culture and also show case the varied culture of Manipur. As part of the meet, Loktak Brigade Republic Day Football Tournament 2012 is also being organized from 20-25 Jan 2012 at Moirang College and Moirang Multipurpose High School football ground. As many as 12 football clubs from various parts of Bishnupur and Nonei are participating in the event.
On the culminating day of the tournament, the rich customs, culture, traditions and ethnic diversity with their uniqueness will be showcased by troupes from various communities of Manipur, ie Meitei, Kuki, Naga and Kom, who will perform cultural dances of respective communities. The security forces will also showcase their own skills in pipe and brass band.
The event will be kicked off on 20 Jan 2012 by Colonel N Bhardwaj, Commandant 33 Assam Rifles at Moirang College, Moirang.
During the inaugural function, sports items under Military Civic Action Programme worth Rs. 1,50,000/- will be distributed to various sports clubs of Thanga Heisnam, Keibul Lamjao, Konumla, Kamlakhong and Moirang Khunou falling under the area of responsibility of 33 Assam Rifles.

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CPI commits to abolish corruption

The Communist Party of India CPI has come up with its election manifesto in connection with the ensuing 10th Manipur State Legislative Assembly election scheduled on January 28, where the party has committed itself to abolish corruption in the state …

The Communist Party of India CPI has come up with its election manifesto in connection with the ensuing 10th Manipur State Legislative Assembly election scheduled on January 28, where the party has committed itself to abolish corruption in the state and bring about good governance Source Hueiyen News Service

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Peace talks hindered by Centre’s restrictions on leaders’ visit to Nagaland IM

The NSCN IM said the ongoing peace process has been severely affected by the recent developments imposing conditions on the visit of the collective leadership of the NSCN IM to Nagaland by the Centre Source The Sangai Express

The NSCN IM said the ongoing peace process has been severely affected by the recent developments imposing conditions on the visit of the collective leadership of the NSCN IM to Nagaland by the Centre Source The Sangai Express

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MSCP pledges to legislate Highway Protection Act

The Manipur State Congress Party MSCP has come up with its election manifesto in connection with the ensuing 10th Manipur State Legislative Assembly election scheduled on January 28, pledging to legislate the Manipur Highway Protection Force to effec…

The Manipur State Congress Party MSCP has come up with its election manifesto in connection with the ensuing 10th Manipur State Legislative Assembly election scheduled on January 28, pledging to legislate the Manipur Highway Protection Force to effectively counter and control the menace of economic blockade in the state Source Hueiyen News Service

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Youth partnership platform established

A State level youth partnership platform to discuss on sexual health and rights among youths with stake holders has been established in a workshop held at Hotel Nirmala today Source The Sangai Express

A State level youth partnership platform to discuss on sexual health and rights among youths with stake holders has been established in a workshop held at Hotel Nirmala today Source The Sangai Express

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IT sleuths seize 3650 lakhs from businessman

As a part of the measures being taken up by Election Commission of India to curb excess expenditure in the election, sleuths of Income Tax Department have seized Rs 36 Source Hueiyen News Service

As a part of the measures being taken up by Election Commission of India to curb excess expenditure in the election, sleuths of Income Tax Department have seized Rs 36 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Brick field keeper clubbed to death

A brick field keeper was bludgeoned to death by unidentified person s at Pheidinga while a decomposed dead body was found at Langol hill Source The Sangai Express

A brick field keeper was bludgeoned to death by unidentified person s at Pheidinga while a decomposed dead body was found at Langol hill Source The Sangai Express

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Youth Partnership Platform launched

With a view to enhance the decision makers and the young people to get an opportunity for equal exchange of constructive dialogue and information sharing, a State Level Youth Partnership Platform was launched at the conference hall of Hotel Nirmala tod…

With a view to enhance the decision makers and the young people to get an opportunity for equal exchange of constructive dialogue and information sharing, a State Level Youth Partnership Platform was launched at the conference hall of Hotel Nirmala today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Commandos gunnned down two suspected underground activists in Imphal East

Police commandos gunned down two suspected under ground activists on a village road leading to Uran Chiru MAASI complex, under Irilbung police station in Imphal East district today Source The Sangai Express

Police commandos gunned down two suspected under ground activists on a village road leading to Uran Chiru MAASI complex, under Irilbung police station in Imphal East district today Source The Sangai Express

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Public meeting resolves to adopt AMSU’s fees until govt fixes

A public meeting held today at the Ima Khunthokhanbi Laibung, DM College Campus organised by the All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU resolved to adopt the proposed admission and monthly tuition fees in the private schools across the state until the stat…

A public meeting held today at the Ima Khunthokhanbi Laibung, DM College Campus organised by the All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU resolved to adopt the proposed admission and monthly tuition fees in the private schools across the state until the state government fixed a common rate Source Hueiyen News Service

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BJP releases poll audio album

An audio album entitled ‘Ya Ya Ho Ya’ containing five songs has been released for the Bharatiya Janata Party Manipur Pradesh as a promotional movement of the political organisation’s status in the forthcoming 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly election …

An audio album entitled ‘Ya Ya Ho Ya’ containing five songs has been released for the Bharatiya Janata Party Manipur Pradesh as a promotional movement of the political organisation’s status in the forthcoming 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly election Source The Sangai Express

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