Bomb attacks on Congress continue

Bomb attacks on the residences of Congress workers and candidates suspected to be by the CorCom still continue in while Bishnupur district police commando nabbed a cadre of KYKL who tried to disrupt a meeting organised by Congress party today Source …

Bomb attacks on the residences of Congress workers and candidates suspected to be by the CorCom still continue in while Bishnupur district police commando nabbed a cadre of KYKL who tried to disrupt a meeting organised by Congress party today Source The Sangai Express

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Triple bomb blasts rip apart portions of Irabot Memorial Hall at Lamlai AC Parijat suspects political hand, locals protest

Substantial damage has been caused to the Irabot Memorial Hall at Challou under Lamlai Assembly Constituency when at least three out of six planted Improvised Explosive Devices IEDs exploded simultaneously Source The Sangai Express

Substantial damage has been caused to the Irabot Memorial Hall at Challou under Lamlai Assembly Constituency when at least three out of six planted Improvised Explosive Devices IEDs exploded simultaneously Source The Sangai Express

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ECI strictures on electioneering and canvassing Visible changes observed

The slew of measures and initiatives taken up by the Election Commission of India ECI to make the State Assembly elections free and fair has produced visible impacts on the ways of canvassing and electioneering in the State as different from the prev…

The slew of measures and initiatives taken up by the Election Commission of India ECI to make the State Assembly elections free and fair has produced visible impacts on the ways of canvassing and electioneering in the State as different from the previous elections Source The Sangai Express

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Prize distribution for painting competition at 283rd Puya Meithaba held

The winners of the State level painting competition in commemoration of 283rd Puya Meithaba has been felicitated at Manipur press club today Source The Sangai Express

The winners of the State level painting competition in commemoration of 283rd Puya Meithaba has been felicitated at Manipur press club today Source The Sangai Express

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3 hurt in NSCN factional clash

Three persons were injured and a house was gutted in fire during a turf war between two factions of the NSCN at Chasa village in Tirap district of Arunachal Pradesh, official sources said today Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

Three persons were injured and a house was gutted in fire during a turf war between two factions of the NSCN at Chasa village in Tirap district of Arunachal Pradesh, official sources said today Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Monitoring team activated in CCpur

An expenditure monitoring team of seven groups, including income tax officials, has been activated here while five check posts have also come up to thwart any attempt to transport black money, officials said Source The Sangai Express S Singlianman…

An expenditure monitoring team of seven groups, including income tax officials, has been activated here while five check posts have also come up to thwart any attempt to transport black money, officials said Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

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Brothers beaten up by police

Two brothers received serious injuries when they were beaten up black and blue by Imphal east commandos on mistaken identities. Those injured were identified as Laishram Ingo (41) his younger brother, L. Ranjan alias Naoba (37) Kwakeithel Konjeng Leikai. A team of Imphal east commandos picked up them from their house this early morning around […]

Two brothers received serious injuries when they were beaten up black and blue by Imphal east commandos on mistaken identities.
Those injured were identified as Laishram Ingo (41) his younger brother, L. Ranjan alias Naoba (37) Kwakeithel Konjeng Leikai.
A team of Imphal east commandos picked up them from their house this early morning around two a.m. and whisked away in a Gypsy. The blindfolded brothers were carried to unknown destination and brought to the top of a hill where they were beaten up saying that they were workers of Malesh, a CPI candidates of Naoria Pakhanglakpa A/C. The commando personnel also claimed that they are cadres of PREPAK (Pro) however someone asked them to stop beating . After that, they were sent to commando lock up and they were released on mistaken identities this morning around eight a.m.
They received serious injuries and were hospitalized at RIMS Hospital.

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Blasts at Erabot memorial hall, attacks continue unabated

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 9: Three powerful IED (Improvised Explosive Device) bombs exploded close to the Irabot Memorial Park community hall at Lamlai Chalou in Imphal East in the wee hours of Monday, but no one was injured in the blasts except some damage caused to the hall. Another three IEDs were also recovered […]

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Imphal, Jan 9: Three powerful IED (Improvised Explosive Device) bombs exploded close to the Irabot Memorial Park community hall at Lamlai Chalou in Imphal East in the wee hours of Monday, but no one was injured in the blasts except some damage caused to the hall. Another three IEDs were also recovered from the spot, according to police. A meeting was scheduled to take place on Jan 11 next.
The blasts occurred at around 1:30 early morning at the adjacent locality of State agriculture minister Pharoijam Parijat when three IEDs exploded in quick succession near a hall of Irabot Memorial Park located at Lamlai Chalou along Imphal Ukhrul road, about 12 km from here.
The blasts caused some damages to the ceiling, staircase and gallery of the hall.
Police said they also recovered another three IEDs at the site where the blasts took place and that a bomb squad defused them.
Meanwhile, the Coordination Committee (CorCorm), a conglomerate of Manipur based seven militant groups, which has been continuously targeting Congress offices in its attempts to ban the Congress party in Manipur, denied hand in Monday’s blasts at Lamlai Chalou.
Agriculture minister Parijat while speaking to the media after the incident said that the CorCorm had informed over phone that the group was not involved in the blasts. Parijat was talking to reporters just after the incident.
The Congress in Manipur is not unruffled as the CorCorm has continuously targeting Congress offices without cessation in the last four days. The militant organization also planted an IED at Congress Bhawan here yesterday.
Police retrived a Chinese hand grenade from the house of one Waikhom Sanachand (43) of Singjamei Waikhom Leikai this morning around 6.30 a.m. He is the worker of congress (I) candidate I. Hemochadra.
In a similar incident, two hand grenade were found at the houses of two worker of K. Ranjit, Congress (I) candidate at Kakching Khunou Hijam Sanakhongnang Leikai and Kakching Khunou this morning. Sit in protests were held .

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No ban on any party : UNC clarifies

Imphal, Jan 9 NNN : Clarifying on the news item featured in some newspapers on January 9 editions in which it was reported that “the United Naga Council (UNC) has banned all other parties except the Naga Peoples’ Front (NPF)”, the UNC said today the news item was far from the truth. “As a logical […]

Imphal, Jan 9 NNN : Clarifying on the news item featured in some newspapers on January 9 editions in which it was reported that “the United Naga Council (UNC) has banned all other parties except the Naga Peoples’ Front (NPF)”, the UNC said today the news item was far from the truth.
“As a logical extension of the discussions and decisions taken in the series of presidential council meetings, the federal assembly of the UNC held on the January 2 resolved that the Naga People’s Front (NPF) would be supported in the ensuing 10th general assembly election to be held on January 28. The resolution was adopted taking into account the situation of the Nagas in Manipur and the commonality in principle and ideology with the NPF on the political agenda of the Nagas,” the UNC clarifies.
The Naga body says no undemocratic resolutions have been adopted by the UNC and the above press item has been published with “malafide intent” to implicate the UNC. “The concerned news agency and media house is requested to set the record straight by issuing an apology for wrongly attributing the reportage to the UNC,” the Naga body demanded.

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Calls for preserving historical monuments echoes during remembrance of Maharaj … – KanglaOnline

Calls for preserving historical monuments echoes during remembrance of Maharaj …KanglaOnlineThe now fractured Manipuri society and people's love for their country could be restored with the reconstruction of the ancient and historical monuments??…

Calls for preserving historical monuments echoes during remembrance of Maharaj
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The now fractured Manipuri society and people's love for their country could be restored with the reconstruction of the ancient and historical monuments”. This was stated by P Bharat, member, Manipur Public Service Commission while speaking at the

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Sleepless nights for Okram Ibobi – KanglaOnline

Indian ExpressSleepless nights for Okram IbobiKanglaOnlineCHURACHANDPUR, January 8 (agencies): Notwithstanding the all-out attacks by the Coordination Committee (corcom) of the seven outlawed underground organisations in Manipur the ruling Congress whi…


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Sleepless nights for Okram Ibobi
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CHURACHANDPUR, January 8 (agencies): Notwithstanding the all-out attacks by the Coordination Committee (corcom) of the seven outlawed underground organisations in Manipur the ruling Congress which is contesting all the 60 seats for the January 28 polls
On stable wicket, Ibobi hopes for a hat-trickIndian Express

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Girl found hanging

IMPHAL, Jan 8: A 13 year old girl allegedly committed suicide at her own residence…. more »

IMPHAL, Jan 8: A 13 year old girl allegedly committed suicide at her own residence.

The deceased girl is from Sega road Takhellambam Leikai under Imphal police station.

According to the father of the deceased, Tomba, his daughter had a quarrel with him regarding her mobile phone this morning.

Tomba further said he found his daughter hanging from a bar of the house using a cloth when he returned home after finishing his work.

The girl was immediately rushed to RIMS hospital but doctors declared her brought death, Tomba said.

Post mortem of the deceased girl has been conducted today and family members have taken the dead body.

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PREPAK (PRO) claims `not related`

IMPHAL, January 8: The PREPAK (PRO) in a press statement has claimed that the 10… more »

IMPHAL, January 8: The PREPAK (PRO) in a press statement has claimed that the 10 individuals reportedly arrested by a security team led by the Imphal east addl SP Dr AK Jhaljit on January 5 and 6 are not related to the party in anyway.

The statement has stated that the ten identified as Asem Momon, 41 of Langdum Makha Leikai; PLA bail out Arambam Abung, 30 of Langdum Maning Leikai dagi; Kangbam Borsingh, 43 of Langdum Lairembi Leikai; Motum Warjit alias Malemnganba, 22, Ningthaujam Itomba, 44 of Keirao Bitra Awang Leikai; Yensembam Romeo, 29 of Langdum Awang Leikai; Takhellambam Nobo, 34 of Sandrok Mayai Leikai; Yensambam Romeo, 42 of Khanarok Mayai Leikai; Haobijam Shivchandra, 29 of Bamon Kampu and Lauriyam (o) Thaba,  50 of Keirao Khunou are not related in anyway with the outfit.

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UCC wins in veteran cricket tourney

IMPHAL, Jan 8: UCC, Uripok defeated NAPSA, Haobam Marak by 56 runs  in today’s match… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 8: UCC, Uripok defeated NAPSA, Haobam Marak by 56 runs  in today’s match of the veteran cricket tournament being held at Luwangpokpa ground, Luwangsangbam.

NAPSA won the toss and elected to field first.

UCC scored 178 runs for loss of six wicket in the alotted 35 overs.   Shashikumar was top scorer for UCC. He scored 50 runs from 75 balls.

NAPSA could not reached the target as all their wickets were lost in 29 overs.

Ritikumar of UCC who scored 31 runs and took four wickets was declared man of the match.

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XI Boys wins in Rabichandra football tourney

IMPHAL, Jan 8: XI Boys defeated Football World by 8-3 goals in today’s first match… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 8: XI Boys defeated Football World by 8-3 goals in today’s first match of the ongoing L Rabichandra memorial football tournament being held at Kyamgei playground.

Santosh scored five goals for XI Boys while Rajesh added two more and Herojit a lone. For Football World, Milan scored two goals while Imban scored one goal.

In the second ground match, KFC(B) defeated PRSTHH by 2-1 goals.

Somendro scored first goal for the winning team in the 6th minute while Rabi added another in the 12th minute. In the 13th minute, Chandramani reduce the goal difference after which the scorboard remain unchanged.

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NISA to meat MPSC in DSA Kakching football final

IMPHAL, Jan 8: NISA Thangmeiband has reached final of the DSA Kakching football tournament being… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 8: NISA Thangmeiband has reached final of the DSA Kakching football tournament being held at DSA Kakching playground. NISA will clash with MPSC in the final on January 10. NISA overcame spirited challenge from SAO Kakching to reach the title stage with a 3-2 win.

In the second semi final played today, NISA took an early lead as Somorendro scored from close range in the 2nd minute.

Before the first half whistle blows, NISA consolidates their lead with another goal scored by Bijen in the 42nd minute.

As the second half was in progress SAO manage to reduce one goal with Samananda scoring in the 50th minute.

However, in the next minute NISA’s Jimmy netted in third goal for the team to regain their position.

Again in the 83rd minute, SAO posed a threat to NISA’s celebration of entering the final as Robinson narrowed the goal difference with a fine goal.

SAO’s spirited challenge failed to capitalise as the match ended in a 3-2 in favour of NISA.

During the match, referee awarded three yellow cards. NISA’s Ajitkumar and SAO’s Matum and Ngamba were cautioned by the match referee during the match for unsporting behaviours and committing foul play against rival players. 

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Let Our Winter End

The concluding line of Chief Seattle in his famous reply to the government of the… more »

The concluding line of Chief Seattle in his famous reply to the government of the United States of America when the latter offered to buy the land of his tribe is striking even when read out of context. The letter sketches a clash of civilization situation in which the native man, in what must rank as one of the most touching and passionate defence of the environment, argues that the pantheistic vision of the Red man has made him always to be in harmony with nature, and in direct contrast, the materialistic world of the White man was not only failing to understand the beauty in this pantheism but also destroying nature. His warning in the last sentence was that the alienation of man from nature on account of materialism would mark the end of living and the beginning of surviving. The rhetoric is next to perfection, making it one of the most quotable quotes in the history of environmental movement and literature, but it is the wisdom in the statement that is startling. It is also extremely tempting to ask the question in other situations. We are likewise curious what the honest answers of the common man in Manipur would be to the questions: Has Manipur stopped living? Is it left with little other choice than to merely survive?

The joy of life seems to be fast disappearing in Manipur. There seems little left to celebrate and in their places, there are only protests. This culture of protest, in many ways, has come to be an end in itself, or otherwise a Pavlovian response to obstructions to interests that very often are sectarian in nature. Nobody seems to think dialogues and discourses are a way out of sticky impasses and clashes of interests. It may very well be that injustice is so widespread making the endless cycle of disruptive protests something to be expected, and hence understandable. Even if this were the case, we are still of the opinion that efforts should be made earnestly to find a way out of the entangles however complicated they may be. The dictates of nature’s “survival instinct” demands that we never give up looking for ways out of our problems instead of perpetrating them by insisting on a “do or die” approach always. As opposed to this “survive instinct” is also something in natural inclination known as the “death wish”. We sometimes wonder if the latter instinct is not outweighing the former in our society. Sometimes the “death wish” can be grand, and it is precisely this grandeur that has made “tragedy” a powerful genre in literature. But just for the sake of being remembered as grand, should we opt for tragedy? Survival matters. This is the one theme that runs beneath every story of evolution. But survival becomes an issue only if it is threatened. Otherwise, in a situation where survival can be taken for granted, the true essence of the joy of living can begin to be savoured. This is the condition that we continue to starve ourselves of with our confrontationist attitude in all our relationships.

Let us learn to do away with this negative outlook to life. Let us also learn to see the positive sides of things for indeed everything is not all that bad. The sky may not be at all set to fall on our heads even on the most vexed of issues confronting us. For all we know, there may even be solutions waiting for us to reach out to on all of these issues if we are a little more ready to be flexible in our stances. There have been enough signals in the recent past that our problems are negotiable after all. Whoever would have thought two decades ago that the Kangla would return to civilian control; whoever would have thought the government of India would show willingness to change its posture on issues like the lifting of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, AFSPA to institute a probe on its propriety. It is unfortunate because of objections from the Army, the recommendations remain shelved, but at least a softening is visible; whoever would have thought even in the same period that our Eastern Door would ever open again. Let us have no doubt whatsoever that given the resilience all our problems can be solved and amicably too. Statesmanship, as they say is about pushing the limits of possibilities. This implies there is nothing as impossible in matters of resolving differences, even the most bitterly conflicting ones. History has been evidence, and there is no reason we should not make the effort to learn from this.

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