Four persons arrested for alleged rape in Manipur – Zee News

Four persons arrested for alleged rape in ManipurZee NewsImphal: Four persons, including two personnel of India Reserve Battalion (IRB), have been arrested for allegedly raping a woman in Manipur, police said on Sunday. Bishenpur superintendent of poli…

Four persons arrested for alleged rape in Manipur
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Imphal: Four persons, including two personnel of India Reserve Battalion (IRB), have been arrested for allegedly raping a woman in Manipur, police said on Sunday. Bishenpur superintendent of police Radheshyam Singh said that the four persons had

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CRPF personnel killed

Two personnel of the CRPF died when a hand granade exploded accidentally this afternoon at 32 CRPF battalion located in Loktak Project,Manipur. Police said, Banwarilal (28) and Sitaram Gujjar (27), both from Rajastan, were on duty (sentry) at their battalion located some 40 km south of Imphal when the grenade exploded accidentally at around 3:30 […]

Two personnel of the CRPF died when a hand granade exploded accidentally this afternoon at 32 CRPF battalion located in Loktak Project,Manipur.
Police said, Banwarilal (28) and Sitaram Gujjar (27), both from Rajastan, were on duty (sentry) at their battalion located some 40 km south of Imphal when the grenade exploded accidentally at around 3:30 pm. It cannot be ascertained as to how the incident happened.

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Wreath laying ceremony on AR day

Mail News Service Imphal, Mar 24: To commemorate the 177th Raising Day of Assam Rifles, a wreath laying ceremony was held at Assam Rifles War Memorial at Kangla on 24 Mar 2012 to pay homage to the brave martyrs. Maj Gen U K Gurung,YSM, IGAR (S) led all ranks of AR and ex-servicemen in laying […]

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Imphal, Mar 24: To commemorate the 177th Raising Day of Assam Rifles, a wreath laying ceremony was held at Assam Rifles War Memorial at Kangla on 24 Mar 2012 to pay homage to the brave martyrs. Maj Gen U K Gurung,YSM, IGAR (S) led all ranks of AR and ex-servicemen in laying wreath at the historic Kangla War Memorial.
ASSAM RIFLES over the period have been relentlessly pursuing to bring in visible changes in overall development of Manipur State. The legacy of the good work done by the Assam Rifles in Manipur over the ages is being coordinated by HQ IGAR (S) and its contribution towards the development in Manipur has gone much beyond the realms of just operations against the militant groups. Projects useful to the local population, at all levels in fields like education, training, public work, agriculture, transportation, communication, health, sanitation and others contributing to economic and social development, go much beyond simply improving the standing of the military forces with the local population.
Kangla War Memorial is of great importance since 4 Assam Rifles represented the AR Force in entirety with participation in two great World Wars. This war memorial has assumed the importance of a Central memorial to the Force. It is a matter of honour and pride that IGAR (South) with vast expansion of the Force has organized wreath laying ceremony and remembered the martyrs at this Historical Memorial.
The ceremony also marked the significance that the ASSAM RIFLES has completed 177 years of dedicated service to the nation and North East in particular. Maj Gen U K Gurung,YSM took special care and interest to perform the ceremony in a most befitting way & to the best traditions of the Force. The Memorial aesthetically bedecked with flowers added to its glory and its shine & glitter resented an
impressive show amidst buglers sounding the last post and smartly turned out ASSAM RIFLES Contingent offering national salute to the departed souls.

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Martyr’s park at Leimakhong

Mail News Service Imphal, Mar 24: Rajeev Memorial Park was inaugurated today. The park has been named as “ Rajeev Park” as a tribute to Late 2 Lt Rajeev Sandhu, Maha Vir Chakra, the gallant martyr of the Assam Regiment who made the supreme sacrifice in Sri Lanka in July 1988 while serving as part […]

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Imphal, Mar 24: Rajeev Memorial Park was inaugurated today.
The park has been named as “ Rajeev Park” as a tribute to Late 2 Lt Rajeev Sandhu, Maha Vir Chakra, the gallant martyr of the Assam Regiment who made the supreme sacrifice in Sri Lanka in July 1988 while serving as part of Red Shield Division.
The skillful terriers of Manipur under the leadership of their Commanding Officer, Col K Biswas toiled hard and left no stone unturned to create the beautiful park next to a pond, which was once an undulating and rocky wasteland. On 19 Jul 1988, 2 Lt Rajeev Sandhu of 7 ASSAM under 57 Mountain Division was leading a convoy from Madurang Keni Kolam to Mangani in Sri Lanka. On the way, his jeep was suddenly fired upon by the militants with rockets, AK- 47s and 7.62mm rifles. He was seriously wounded and a direct hit of a rocket completely mutilated both his legs. Totally crippled and bleeding profusely, he tumbled out of the jeep with his 9mm carbine and crawled to a firing position. Presuming that everyone in the veh had been killed, one of the militants came out of hiding and approached the jeep to pick up the weapons and ammunition. Despite the fact that his legs were totally smashed and his body was perforated with bullets, 2 Lt Rajeev Sandhu, in an act that defies description and goes beyond the realms of imagination, lifted his carbine with his blood soaked hands, sprayed the militant with bullets and killed him. He blunted every effort of the militants to come anywhere near his fallen comrades or their weapons.
For displaying conspicuous courage and making the supreme sacrifice, 2 Lt Rajeev Sandhu was honoured with the Maha Vir Chakra, posthumously.
The Rajeev Memorial Park was inaugurated by Mr & Mrs D S Sandhu, the proud parents of the martyr. The statue of the Martyr was unveiled by Maj Gen RN Singh, AVSM, SM, VSM Colonel of the Assam Regt and Arunachal Scouts. The Ngongin Hut was inaugurated by Mrs Annie Poonnen and Siroy Lily Hut was inaugurated by Mrs Raka Singh while Maj Gen Binoy Poonnen, VSM, inaugurated the fountain along the pond and the lighting system. During the impressive inauguration ceremony, the Brass Band of Assam Regimental Centre from Shillong and the Pipe Band and Jazz Band of Manipur Terriers presented some heart rendering Patriotic tunes and songs which touched the souls of everyone present.

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Silent Valley

K. A. Beena “Silent Valley is the best assurance that a forest can speak through human beings.” said the environmentalist Shri. M. K. Prasad. The tourists and visitors to Silent Valley cannot disagree with him because Silent Valley gives an unusual experience of silence while in the midst of nature. It gives one the rarest […]

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“Silent Valley is the best assurance that a forest can speak through human beings.” said the environmentalist Shri. M. K. Prasad. The tourists and visitors to Silent Valley cannot disagree with him because Silent Valley gives an unusual experience of silence while in the midst of nature. It gives one the rarest of the rare experience of being with nature, becoming one with it.
Silent Valley National Park is located in the Nilgiri Hills, Palakkad District in Kerala. The park is one of the last undisturbed tracts of South Western Ghats rain forests and tropical moist evergreen forest in India. It is the core of the Nilgiri International Biosphere Reserve and is part of The Western Ghats World Heritage Site.
The area is locally known as “Sairandhrivanam” literally, in Malayalam: Sairandhri’s Forest. In local Hindu legend, Sairandhri is Draupadi. The Pandavas during their exile wandered into Kerala and came upon a magical valley where rolling grasslands met wooded ravines, a deep green river bubbled its course through impenetrable forest, where at dawn and twilight the tiger and elephant would drink together at the water’s edge, where all was harmonious and man unknown.
Botanist Robert Wight in 1847 made the first English investigation of the watersheds of the Silent Valley area.
The British named the area Silent Valley because of the perceived absence of noisy cicadas. Another story attributes the name to the anglicisation of Sairandhri. A third story, refers to the untouched nature of the valley, i.e., without human noises.
Silent Valley is home to the largest population of Lion-tailed Macaque, an endangered species of Primate.
The Silent Valley National Park is a unique preserve of natural rainforests. It houses a rich mosaic of varied habitats. Out of these springs the amazing variety of life forms some of them endemic to the Western Ghats.
The Kuntipuzha River drains the entire 15 km length of the park from north to south into the Bharathapuzha River. The river is characterized by its crystal clear and perennial nature. The number of tree species computed for the Silent Valley (118 vascular plants of 84 species in 0.4 ha) is very high compared to a range of 60 to 140 species that characterise the other known tropical forests.The Mudugar and Irula tribal people are indigenous to the area and they live in the adjacent valley of Attappady Reserved Forest. Also, the Kurumbar people occupy the highest range outside the park bordering on the Nilgiris.
The limited studies of the fauna of Silent Valley reveals that its rich resources as rare and unique – rare because many species which originally inhabited the entire belt of the Western Ghats have been lost due to destruction of their habitat by human beings or for other reasons. These faunal resources however are still available in Silent Valley, because of the relatively little human intrusion. It is unique because what little has been collected and studied has already proved to be of immense scientific interest from the taxonomic, zoogeographic and ecological points of view.
A number of species, which were available in the Western Ghats 50 to 100 years ago still exist in Silent Valley. They include insects, fishes, amphibians, reptiles and mammals.
Upto 1970 it was an unknown forest area, unexplored and untouched.Announcement against a hydroelectric project proposed in the area resulted in the creation of the park in 1984.
Since then, a long-term conservation effort has been undertaken to preserve the Silent Valley ecosystem. In order to ensure better protection of the area the buffer zone of the Park was created and made an integral part of Silent Valley National Park.
Now there are two zones for silent valley. The core zone (89.52 sq.km) and buffer zone(148 sq km). The core zone is protected and wild life is undisturbed. Only forest department staff, scientists, and wildlife photographers are allowed.
The story of Silent Valley National park is the struggle and thought for environmental protection in the country. The struggle for protecting the valley proved that human beings still care for nature. (PIB Feature.)

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ZUF opposes oil exploration work

Imphal, March 24 NNN : The Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) has opposed the oil exploration process, the proposed Tipaimukh dam project and any attempt to exploit the natural resources in the areas inhabited by the Zeliangrongs, and kin tribes Inpui, Chiru, Kharam and Kom. The ZUF said today that it is opposed to the oil […]

Imphal, March 24 NNN : The Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) has opposed the oil exploration process, the proposed Tipaimukh dam project and any attempt to exploit the natural resources in the areas inhabited by the Zeliangrongs, and kin tribes Inpui, Chiru, Kharam and Kom.
The ZUF said today that it is opposed to the oil exploration survey started at Puilon, Zeiphun and Lungba (Nungba) in Tamenglong district, Manipur. Any arbitrary actions taken without consulting the people of the area concerned would not be tolerated, cautioned the Zeliangrong outfit.
The oil exploration process has been started with the government of Manipur allowing the survey, with no objection certificate of some hand picked village leaders, alleged the ZUF.
The ZUF and its armed wing ZTF would stand firmly to protect the interest of the indigenous people belonging to Zeliangrong, Inpui, Chiru, Kharam and Kom tribes without abusing the interest of the neighbours or other communities, stated the ZUF. It said that the ZUF is not working against any development projects, national or regional parties, politicians, individuals or governments, but to defend the people and the natural resources of the land.

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CDSU calls for early settlement

Taking serious note of the tussle between passenger buses and Winger services which have resulted innumerable hardship to the people of Churachandpur, the CDSU today called on both the parties to resume their normal services from Monday in the interest…

Taking serious note of the tussle between passenger buses and Winger services which have resulted innumerable hardship to the people of Churachandpur, the CDSU today called on both the parties to resume their normal services from Monday in the interest of the general public Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

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Call for eradication of TB echoes at Tamenglong

The Indigenous women and Children Foundation, IWCF today observed World Tuberculosis Day and organized a mass rally under the banner of ‘Stop TB on my life time’ Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

The Indigenous women and Children Foundation, IWCF today observed World Tuberculosis Day and organized a mass rally under the banner of ‘Stop TB on my life time’ Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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Inferno ravages at Manipur Police Housing Corporation MPHC complex

Three Government quarters located inside Manipur Police Housing Corporation MPHC complex were destroyed in a fire today Source The Sangai Express

Three Government quarters located inside Manipur Police Housing Corporation MPHC complex were destroyed in a fire today Source The Sangai Express

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MACS staffs relax cease work for five days

Contractual employees of MACS, who went on a cease work strike since March 21, 2012, thus putting a halt in dispensing ART doses to people accessing ART services all over the state, have decided to relax stir and dispense ART medicine to the patients f…

Contractual employees of MACS, who went on a cease work strike since March 21, 2012, thus putting a halt in dispensing ART doses to people accessing ART services all over the state, have decided to relax stir and dispense ART medicine to the patients for five days starting from today Source Hueiyen News Service

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ART centres of RIMS, JNIMS gheraoed

Affected by the ongoing cease work stir of the peripheral staff of MACS, people living with HIV, who are dependent on ART drugs for survival have gheraoed ART Centres at RIMS and JNIMS today demanding ARV Source The Sangai Express

Affected by the ongoing cease work stir of the peripheral staff of MACS, people living with HIV, who are dependent on ART drugs for survival have gheraoed ART Centres at RIMS and JNIMS today demanding ARV Source The Sangai Express

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ANTA rally against Chakpi project

Anal Naga Taangpi ANTA organized a protest rally against the proposed construction of Chakpi Multipurpose Project at Chakpikarong sub divisional headquarters, Chandel district yesterday Source Hueiyen News Service

Anal Naga Taangpi ANTA organized a protest rally against the proposed construction of Chakpi Multipurpose Project at Chakpikarong sub divisional headquarters, Chandel district yesterday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Stella’s Library cum Conference Hall opened at Kohima

It is a red letter day today for the Stella Higher Secondary School SHSS , Kohima when a Library cum Conference Hall has been formally opened in a simple but symbolic function held here at the SHSS today Source NEPS

It is a red letter day today for the Stella Higher Secondary School SHSS , Kohima when a Library cum Conference Hall has been formally opened in a simple but symbolic function held here at the SHSS today Source NEPS

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Cancer patients feel the heat of Govt apathy

Feeling dejected by the alleged indifference of the state government in dealing with cancer patients as compared to with HIV AIDS patients, the cancer patients in the state have expressed desire to be associated with HIV AIDS rather than cancer Sourc…

Feeling dejected by the alleged indifference of the state government in dealing with cancer patients as compared to with HIV AIDS patients, the cancer patients in the state have expressed desire to be associated with HIV AIDS rather than cancer Source Hueiyen News Service N Sanajaoba Meetei

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Two UGs held

Discovering the movement of UG cadre in Kakching Bazar of Thoubal district, troops of 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector launched operation in the area and apprehended one UNLF cadre on March 23, said a PRO IGAR S release identifying the arrest person as N…

Discovering the movement of UG cadre in Kakching Bazar of Thoubal district, troops of 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector launched operation in the area and apprehended one UNLF cadre on March 23, said a PRO IGAR S release identifying the arrest person as No Source The Sangai Express

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HERICOUN concerned over plight of patients on ART roll

Expressing serious concerned over the plight of over 10,000 people living with HIV AIDS on ART prescription following shut down of ART centres on account of the cease work strike launched by contractual staffs of MACS, Ethno Heritage Council HERICOUN…

Expressing serious concerned over the plight of over 10,000 people living with HIV AIDS on ART prescription following shut down of ART centres on account of the cease work strike launched by contractual staffs of MACS, Ethno Heritage Council HERICOUN has drawn the attention of the state government for intervention in arriving at an amicable solution at the earliest in the interest of suffering patients Source Hueiyen News Service

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Beneficiary to file suit against KVIC

Accusing the Khadi and Village Industries Commission KVIC of deceiving beneficiary of Prime Minister Employment Guarantee Programme PMEGP , beneficiaries has decided to petition the Court against the KVIC Source The Sangai Express

Accusing the Khadi and Village Industries Commission KVIC of deceiving beneficiary of Prime Minister Employment Guarantee Programme PMEGP , beneficiaries has decided to petition the Court against the KVIC Source The Sangai Express

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UTLA, PRA too ink SoO pact No such thing as Kuki land Sambhu

Two more armed outfits, namely United Tribal Liberation Army UTLA and Pankan Re Unification Army PRA operating in Moreh and Jiribam sub divisions have signed the Suspension of Operation SoO , a tripartite agreement involving the state government a…

Two more armed outfits, namely United Tribal Liberation Army UTLA and Pankan Re Unification Army PRA operating in Moreh and Jiribam sub divisions have signed the Suspension of Operation SoO , a tripartite agreement involving the state government and the Central government, today Source Hueiyen News Service

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ZUF opposes oil exploration

The Zeliangrong United Front ZUF has opposed the oil exploration process, the proposed Tipaimukh dam project and any attempt to exploit the natural resources in the areas inhabited by the Zeliangrongs, and kin tribes Inpui, Chiru, Kharam and Kom So…

The Zeliangrong United Front ZUF has opposed the oil exploration process, the proposed Tipaimukh dam project and any attempt to exploit the natural resources in the areas inhabited by the Zeliangrongs, and kin tribes Inpui, Chiru, Kharam and Kom Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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