`NSCN interferes in Manipur polls` – KanglaOnline

`NSCN interferes in Manipur polls`KanglaOnlineGUWAHATI/IMPHAL, Jan 25 (Indian Express): The NSCN(IM), which sees parts of Manipur in its vision of a “Greater Nagalim”, is interfering in the elections there and even fielding some proxy candidates in…

`NSCN interferes in Manipur polls`
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GUWAHATI/IMPHAL, Jan 25 (Indian Express): The NSCN(IM), which sees parts of Manipur in its vision of a “Greater Nagalim”, is interfering in the elections there and even fielding some proxy candidates in some constituencies, a Home Ministry official
Nagaland Congress team in ManipurTimes of India
MHA worried about interference from NSCN(IM)E-Pao.net
NSCN(IM) interfering in Manipur poll processAssam Tribune
Deccan Chronicle –MorungExpress
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I want Manipur to smile: Mamata – Times of India

indiabloomsI want Manipur to smile: MamataTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: West Bengal chief minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday met Manipur's 'Iron lady' Irom Sharmila Chanu and promised her that if Trinamool Congress (…


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I want Manipur to smile: Mamata
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IMPHAL: West Bengal chief minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday met Manipur's 'Iron lady' Irom Sharmila Chanu and promised her that if Trinamool Congress (TMC) comes to power in the state, the Armed Forces (Special Powers)
Suman mocks at Mamata's visit to Irom SharmilaZee News
Sharmila hopes for a change in ManipurAssam Tribune
Mamata in Manipur Election rally: We will not allow army ruleisikkim
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Big battle for Manipur’s bread basket – Times of India

Big battle for Manipur's bread basketTimes of IndiaKnown as the bread basket of Manipur, every family in this constituency of farmers is educated, and everyone here, including professors and officers, works the field. Kakching first introduced irri…

Big battle for Manipur's bread basket
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Known as the bread basket of Manipur, every family in this constituency of farmers is educated, and everyone here, including professors and officers, works the field. Kakching first introduced irrigation for farming in Manipur in the 17th century and

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Congress faces tough test in upcoming Manipur polls – gulfnews.com

indiabloomsCongress faces tough test in upcoming Manipur pollsgulfnews.comBy Ajay Jha, Chief Correspondent New Delhi: With bombs exploding regularly and guns booming intermittently, it is bullet versus ballot in the northeast Indian state of Manipur, s…


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Congress faces tough test in upcoming Manipur polls
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By Ajay Jha, Chief Correspondent New Delhi: With bombs exploding regularly and guns booming intermittently, it is bullet versus ballot in the northeast Indian state of Manipur, scheduled to go to the polls on Saturday to elect the 60-member state
TC would recommend removal of AFSPA from Manipur: MamataIBNLive.com
Manipur: Mamata meets Irom, slams AFPSAindiablooms
Give us a chance and we'll throw out AFSPA, Mamata tells ManipurThe Hindu
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Manipur: a snapshot – Livemint

Manipur: a snapshotLivemintWhile the Congress-led Secular Progressive Front that has been in power for a record 10 years in the state has been receiving criticism for the general state of apathy in Manipur and repeated blockades that have given rise to…

Manipur: a snapshot
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While the Congress-led Secular Progressive Front that has been in power for a record 10 years in the state has been receiving criticism for the general state of apathy in Manipur and repeated blockades that have given rise to a black market economy on

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Manipur Elections | Congress may buck anti-incumbency mood – Livemint

IBNLive.comManipur Elections | Congress may buck anti-incumbency moodLivemintImphal/Churachandpur (Manipur): The Congress party is likely to emerge as the largest political party in the 60-member Manipur state assembly although it faces stiff oppositio…


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Manipur Elections | Congress may buck anti-incumbency mood
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Imphal/Churachandpur (Manipur): The Congress party is likely to emerge as the largest political party in the 60-member Manipur state assembly although it faces stiff opposition from new political entrants in the state such as the Nagaland People's
Manipur Election: Let Mind Not Crucify Our ConscienceMorungExpress
Manipur polls: rivals same, only colours changedIBNLive.com
Poll in Manipur, anxiety for Congress in NagalandHindustan Times
Nagaland Post
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TC would recommend removal of AFSPA from Manipur: Mamata – IBNLive.com

indiabloomsTC would recommend removal of AFSPA from Manipur: MamataIBNLive.comPTI | 10:01 PM,Jan 25,2012 Imphal, Jan 25 (PTI) Trinamool Congress chief Mama's Banerjee today said her party would recommend removal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers)…


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TC would recommend removal of AFSPA from Manipur: Mamata
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PTI | 10:01 PM,Jan 25,2012 Imphal, Jan 25 (PTI) Trinamool Congress chief Mama's Banerjee today said her party would recommend removal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) from Manipur if it is voted to power in the poll-bound state.
Manipur: Mamata meets Irom, slams AFPSAindiablooms
Trinamool to contest 48 seats in ManipurThe Hindu
TMC vs Cong in ManipurTimes of India

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National Voters’ Day celebrated in Manipur – Nagaland Post

National Voters' Day celebrated in ManipurNagaland PostRallies to create awareness on Systematic Voters Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP), the second National Voters' Day (NVD) was observed Wednesday in the poll-bound state of Manip…

National Voters' Day celebrated in Manipur
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Rallies to create awareness on Systematic Voters Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP), the second National Voters' Day (NVD) was observed Wednesday in the poll-bound state of Manipur like in other parts of the country. The rallies were carried

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In Focus: In Manipur’s poll broth, a whiff of sambar – The Hindu

The HinduIn Focus: In Manipur's poll broth, a whiff of sambarThe HinduOld memories come flashing to 80-year old AK Krishnan when he tries to recall the past elections in Manipur. Born in 1932 in a Tamil family of Indian roots in Thanjavur and livin…


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In Focus: In Manipur's poll broth, a whiff of sambar
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Old memories come flashing to 80-year old AK Krishnan when he tries to recall the past elections in Manipur. Born in 1932 in a Tamil family of Indian roots in Thanjavur and living in Myanmar, Mr Krishnan once had a roaring business as a travel agent

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Another blast in Manipur, no casualty – Daily News & Analysis

IBNLive.comAnother blast in Manipur, no casualtyDaily News & AnalysisPlace: Imphal | Agency: PTI Suspected militants triggered yet another blast in poll-bound Manipur when a powerful bomb exploded at Singjamei Kakwa bazar area in Imphal West district t…


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Another blast in Manipur, no casualty
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Place: Imphal | Agency: PTI Suspected militants triggered yet another blast in poll-bound Manipur when a powerful bomb exploded at Singjamei Kakwa bazar area in Imphal West district this evening. Official sources said the bomb, planted by some
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Another Blast in Poll-Bound Manipur, No Casualty – Outlook

Another Blast in Poll-Bound Manipur, No CasualtyOutlookPTI | Imphal | Jan 25, 2012 Suspected militants triggered yet another blast in poll-bound Manipur when a powerful bomb exploded at Singjamei Kakwa bazar area in Imphal West district this evening. O…

Another Blast in Poll-Bound Manipur, No Casualty
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PTI | Imphal | Jan 25, 2012 Suspected militants triggered yet another blast in poll-bound Manipur when a powerful bomb exploded at Singjamei Kakwa bazar area in Imphal West district this evening. Official sources said the bomb, planted by some

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Manipur State breaking up right from the floor of the Legislative Assembly Hall – MorungExpress

Manipur State breaking up right from the floor of the Legislative Assembly HallMorungExpressThe domination of many years by the Manipuri's (Meiteis) in Manipur State is finally coming to an end with the positive steps and bold decision taken by the…

Manipur State breaking up right from the floor of the Legislative Assembly Hall
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The domination of many years by the Manipuri's (Meiteis) in Manipur State is finally coming to an end with the positive steps and bold decision taken by the United Naga Council (UNC) and the Naga Peoples Front (NPF). The UNC's decisions of withdrawing

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Manipur Election: Let Mind Not Crucify Our Conscience – MorungExpress

All India RadioManipur Election: Let Mind Not Crucify Our ConscienceMorungExpressThe Naga People's Front (NPF) after much ground works illogical opposition by the congress government of Manipur could extend the party in Manipur state under the dyna…


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Manipur Election: Let Mind Not Crucify Our Conscience
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The Naga People's Front (NPF) after much ground works illogical opposition by the congress government of Manipur could extend the party in Manipur state under the dynamic Chief Ministership, Neiphiu Rio and party president Hon'ble Minister Rural
Trinamool has poll pact with NPF: CongressNagaland Post
Okram Ibobi Singh | We will get 3/4ths of the seatsLivemint
Poll in Manipur, anxiety for Congress in NagalandHindustan Times
Daily News & Analysis –All India Radio
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Test deferred in poll-bound Manipur, Punjab and Uttarakhand – IBNLive.com

Test deferred in poll-bound Manipur, Punjab and UttarakhandIBNLive.comPTI | 07:01 PM,Jan 25,2012 New Delhi, Jan 25 (PTI) The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) scheduled for January 29, has been deferred to May 5 in the poll-bound states of Manipu…

Test deferred in poll-bound Manipur, Punjab and Uttarakhand
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PTI | 07:01 PM,Jan 25,2012 New Delhi, Jan 25 (PTI) The Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) scheduled for January 29, has been deferred to May 5 in the poll-bound states of Manipur, Punjab and Uttarakhand. The examination was postponed in view of

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Manipur: Mamata meets Irom, slams AFPSA – indiablooms

indiabloomsManipur: Mamata meets Irom, slams AFPSAindiabloomsImphal, Jan 25 (IBNS) Hitting a campaign trail in the Northeaster state of Manipur, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday said she is against the continuation of Armed Force…


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Manipur: Mamata meets Irom, slams AFPSA
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Imphal, Jan 25 (IBNS) Hitting a campaign trail in the Northeaster state of Manipur, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday said she is against the continuation of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFPSA) in the state and to send the
Manipur assembly polls: Mamata Banerjee to address rallyTimes of India
Mamata Banerjee to address rally in Manipur on Jan 25Parda Phash
Mamata ignores Jairam's Bengal visitHindustan Times

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Shutdowns, blockades: Manipur’s main poll issues – IBNLive.com

IBNLive.comShutdowns, blockades: Manipur's main poll issuesIBNLive.comImphal: The common man in Manipur has one big hope from Saturday's assembly polls – a lasting solution to shutdowns. They are still smarting from last year's debilitating…


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Shutdowns, blockades: Manipur's main poll issues
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Imphal: The common man in Manipur has one big hope from Saturday's assembly polls – a lasting solution to shutdowns. They are still smarting from last year's debilitating 120-day economic blockade, which laid bare the vulnerability of the landlocked
Arise Manipur!!!Zee News (blog)
Kaito campaigns for NPF in ManipurNagaland Post
Parties get ready to take a highway ride to powerHindustan Times

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Security forces toil to ensure violence free elections in Manipur – All India Radio

All India RadioSecurity forces toil to ensure violence free elections in ManipurAll India RadioIn Manipur, police and security forces are continuing their operations to flush out militants from the valley areas of the state. Police raided several suspe…


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Security forces toil to ensure violence free elections in Manipur
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In Manipur, police and security forces are continuing their operations to flush out militants from the valley areas of the state. Police raided several suspected areas and search operations were conducted in the four valley districts for smooth conduct
Poll in Manipur, anxiety for Congress in NagalandHindustan Times
Trinamool to contest 48 seats in ManipurThe Hindu
Manipur voters fearful after series of blastsMorungExpress
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Bangladesh nationals held

Imphal, Jan 24 NNN: Seven Bangladesh nationals possessing improper documents were detained and later handed over to police by volunteers of Federation of Regional Indigenous Society (FREINDS) with the help of volunteers of personnel of India Reserve Battalion (IRB) at Wahengbam Leikai Jiri bus parking in Imphal. Seven people, hailing from Bangladesh were intercepted and […]

Imphal, Jan 24 NNN: Seven Bangladesh nationals possessing improper documents were detained and later handed over to police by volunteers
of Federation of Regional Indigenous Society (FREINDS) with the help of volunteers of personnel of India Reserve Battalion (IRB) at
Wahengbam Leikai Jiri bus parking in Imphal.

Seven people, hailing from Bangladesh were intercepted and detained by volunteers of FRIENDS with the assistance provided from IRB personnel last night around 10:45 at Wahengbam Leikai Jiri bus parking, FRIENDS
general secretary, Joy told the media at its office today.

He said the trio, who possessed incomplete identification documents issued by an Assamese Zilla Parishad Member, was arrested just
after they alighted from a Tata Winger passenger van with registration No. 5385 belonging to a Manipuri.

The three foreigners were later handed over to the city police, Joy informed and said that they had been handed over to the police as they
had no proper identification documents. He also appealed the people of the State to inform FREINDS if any body comes upon such
persons anywhere in the State.

According to 2001 census, the total population of foreigners living in the State was recorded as 74488 and this clearly shows an influx of
foreigners in Manipur from neighboring Myanmar and Bangladesh, Joy added.

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17TH National Level Meeting Between India and Myanmar Resolves to Strengthen Cooperation in Border Issues

The 17th National Level Meeting between India and Myanmar concluded at Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar last week. The Indian delegation was led by Shri R.K. Singh, Home Secretary and the Myanmar delegation was led by Brig. Gen. Kyaw Zan Myint, Deputy Union Minister, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of the Republic of the Union of […]

The 17th National Level Meeting between India and Myanmar concluded at Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar last week. The Indian delegation was
led by Shri R.K. Singh, Home Secretary and the Myanmar delegation was led by Brig. Gen. Kyaw Zan Myint, Deputy Union Minister,
Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. Recalling the traditionally close relationship between
India and Myanmar, the leaders of India and Myanmar delegation expressed commitment to further strengthen the cooperation between
the two countries in economic and developmental areas, closer people to people contact and maintaining peace and tranquillity on the
border.

In the delegation level meeting, Home Secretary gave an overview of the main areas of concern to India and expressed hope that these
could be discussed in the spirit of trust and friendship between India and Myanmar. Both sides discussed in detail security related issues
like presence of Indian Insurgent Groups (IIGs) along Indo-Myanmar border, exchange of intelligence information and arms smuggling.
The leader of Indian delegation mentioned about IIGs camps and training facilities in Myanmar and sought Myanmar’s cooperation in
dealing with the IIG’s activities. Home Secretary especially mentioned that Indian Insurgent Groups are planning large scale disturbances
in the forthcoming elections in 2012 in Manipur. The leader of Myanmar delegation assured that Myanmar would never allow insurgents
to use its territory to engage in any hostile activities against its neighbour India.

The two sides agreed to maintain closer interaction between the nodal points and respective commanding officers of border guarding
forces of the two countries for sharing real time intelligence. Both sides expressed satisfaction at the meetings of the Border Liaison
Offices (BLOs) at DC/SP level at Moreh/Tamu and Zowakhatar/Rhi to discuss measures for combating arms smuggling, drug trafficking ,
smuggling of wild life parts and other issues and it was decided that BLO meetings be held more frequently. It was agreed to establish a
new BLO at Ukhrul (India)- Somra (Myanmar). The Indian leader agreed to provide the requisite communication facilities for the additional
BLO and Commanding officers level interactions at the border.

In order to trace the recipients of the arms smuggling in India, the leader of Indian delegation requested Myanmar to share interrogation
reports of arms smugglers arrested by Myanmar security forces. The leader of the Myanmar delegation agreed to share these reports with
India.

Both the sides expressed satisfaction over decline in drug trafficking and agreed to regular interaction between drug control agencies of
both countries at DG level and DDG level to eliminate the menace of drug trafficking. India offered training and any other support that
Myanmar may require to combat drug trafficking. Theyalso discussed illegal wildlife trafficking, tourism cooperation, training of
Myanmar security forces in India and repatriation issues of Myanmar Fishermen in Indian Prisons and Indian Prisoners in Myanmar.
India offered all possible support to assist Myanmar in its pursuit for better connectivity and overall development .

The Indian delegation also called on the Myanmar Minister of Home Affairs and the first Vice President, Myanmar. The leader of the
Indian delegation flagged the main issues and sought their guidance and support.

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Ministry of Culture Attaches Great Importance to Preservation and Promotion of NER Art and Culture: Kumari Selja

The Union Culture Minister has said that her Ministry attaches great importance to the preservation and promotion of the unique, rich and diverse art and culture of the North East Region (NER). She was speaking at a function to mark the inauguration of the Centre for North Eastern Culture (CENC) here today. She said, as […]

The Union Culture Minister has said that her Ministry attaches great importance to the preservation and promotion of the unique, rich
and diverse art and culture of the North East Region (NER). She was speaking at a function to mark the inauguration of the Centre for
North Eastern Culture (CENC) here today. She said, as part of its efforts to preserve cultural traditions of the region, Sangeet Natak
Akademi (SNA) has set up its North-East Centre in Shillong. The SNA has documented many of the traditional theatre forms of the
region. It has also set up a Sattriya Kendra in Guwahati which looks after the Sattriya tradition of Assam.

She said, The North Eastern Zonal Cultural Centre (NEZCC) at Dimapur is operating a Theatre Rejuvenation Scheme to preserve,
propagate and support indigenous theatre groups in the North Eastern Region. NEZCC has also been organizing traditional theatre
festivals, experimental theatre festivals, theatre shows and theatre workshops in different North-Eastern States. The Minister said, the
National School of Drama also organises an exclusive theatre festival, called the Poorvottar Natya Samaroh, for showcasing plays of
distinguished directors and major traditions of the North East.

The Minister said, Centre for North Eastern Culture (CENC) at Centre for Cultural Resources and Training (CCRT), Dwarka, New Delhi is a
joint effort of North Eastern Council and CCRT.

Kumari Selja said, Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh had met a group of youth from the NE States on 10th October, 2009. This visit
was facilitated by Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region. The decision to set up a North-East Cultural Centre in Delhi is an
outcome of that meeting. The objective was to promote dissemination of the rich cultural heritage of the North-Eastern Region to the
people of NCR. She said, one of the important objectives of CNEC under the aegis of CCRT is to increase awareness about the rich and
diverse cultural heritage of the North East. She said, the CNEC will evolve to be a vital platform in this part of the country for
dissemination of knowledge about culture and heritage of North East.

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