Surprise inspection

IMPHAL, Apr 20: The Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong paid a surprised visit to 25 Government schools… more »

IMPHAL, Apr 20: The Tangkhul Katamnao Saklong paid a surprised visit to 25 Government schools on April 17 and 18 in Ukhrul district and observed that the schools are not functioning properly due to the lack of infrastructures.  Facilities given by the government are not received by the schools and the students, said a statement.

Moreover, most of the school headmasters and teachers were missing from the schools during this visit. Proper investigation needs to be done by a concern department in order to improve the quality of the education, the statement added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/surprise-inspection/

Khongjom War memorial

IMPHAL, April 20: The Patriotic Writers’ Forum, Manipur is planning to organize a programme under… more »

IMPHAL, April 20: The Patriotic Writers’ Forum, Manipur is planning to organize a programme under the theme “Khongjom Lan Ningshing Thouram” at the auditorium of its new office at New Checkon, JN hospital road.

A recitation competition will be held at the event, a release informed.

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AR organizes medical camp

IMPHAL, April 20: A team of medical officers and paramedic staff of 27 Assam Rifles… more »

IMPHAL, April 20: A team of medical officers and paramedic staff of 27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) organized a Medical Camp at Wabgai Kadaichit of Thoubal district on Friday.

A total of 400 patients from Wabagai Kadaijit and adjoining areas were diagnosed and provided medicines, a release said.

In another instance, medical team of 24 AR of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) conducted a lecture on health, hygiene and sanitation at Government High School, Tengnoupal today.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/ar-organizes-medical-camp/

MPP informs for renewal of memberships

IMPHAL, April 20: The Manipur People’s Party (MPP) has informed all the members of Working… more »

IMPHAL, April 20: The Manipur People’s Party (MPP) has informed all the members of Working Committee, Central Committee, and office bearers of district and constituency and leaders of constituencies to renew their membership.

MPP also requests to renew memberships on time, a release stated on Friday.

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State and its issues: An update

Leader Writer: Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh There has been a huge upsurge in two things in… more »

Leader Writer: Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh
There has been a huge upsurge in two things in the state during the recent past- first, the number of ambitious regulations introduced by the government and its agencies have seen a bulging increase, while there is a substantial increase of cases of violence against women. The new set of regulations introduced by the government if properly implemented and followed will be good for the society and the state. But, the other growth is quite alarming and it would have serious consequences in the society. The first batch concerns the state and its agencies’ imposition with an equal amount of reaction and participation from the general public for its success; while the society, its morality with a humbler yet firm and substantial action from the government is needed to arrest the growth of the second.

The recently introduced systems and regulations of the state include among others the pre-paid power supply system in the core areas of Imphal city which are Paona Bazar and Thangal Bazar; the declaration of pedestrian only zone in Paona Bazar and Thangal Bazar; the revamped Zero Garbage campaign and introduction of Kangshi Gari for collection of Solid Waste in Imphal area-with strict penalties for offenders. Howsoever ambitious it might be, the recent endeavours on the part of the state should be welcomed by one and all and a participatory approach is needed for the success of these efforts. Yet, the state needs to implement in letter and spirit. With regard to the zero garbage campaign, nothing has been done to improve waste collection services outside the Bazar area. The prepaid power supply has been introduced in the Bazar area and we hope to see the end of the cobweb of electric wires jumble in the area soon. And somehow, power pilferage in the Bazar area will be checked to an excusable level. But, we are yet to see how honestly the Power department implements the new system.

On the other hand, never in its remembered past has the state seen so much violence against women in such quick succession. The state has been time and again considered to be a woman friendly place in the past; however the recent spate of violence against women including gang-rape, murder after rape, attempt to murder and the list goes on… negates the very concept of the state being woman friendly. The gang-rape of a tribal woman by four persons including two IRB personnel; the charred body of a woman found and later identified to be that of one Premila, who was allegedly raped and killed; a teenage girl who was allegedly raped by two persons just half a kilometer away from the office complex of the deputy commissioner of Thoubal among others are recent incidents which are still fresh in the people’s mind. The only thing that the rise of such crime reflects is the moral degradation of the people of the state in general and the society at large. There is no denying the fact that state actors have been found involved in such crimes, however their involvement in the crime should be considered as the involvement of an individual rather than the involvement of their official status. Yes, they should have been extra cautious being a state actor; however the crime as such was committed by the individual and not his office. The society should also bear the responsibility of such crimes to some extent, as the degrading morality of the individual in particular and that of the society are at play here. The general public is not that naïve so as to fail to understand that such crimes are committed because of degrading morality at the spur of the moment. The criminals should be punished befittingly. But just punishing the criminals will not deter the future criminals from repeating such ghastly acts. The society and the government should not remain oblivious to the real root of all such crimes. Morality seems to have taken a back seat in today’s society. It is time for the people to realize that books alone cannot uphold a society, but that morality is as much needed for a society to surge towards development. It needs a collective fight on all fronts to subdue such criminals from carrying on with their crimes in the society. However, even though it seems that the people of the state realises the only solution to all problems lies in collective action, we seem to be so engrossed in the ‘oneness of our own kind’ that we have forgotten the true implications of the ‘collective oneness’.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/state-and-its-issues-an-update/

Press Release – Delhi Association of Manipuri Muslims Students (DAMMS)

Delhi Association of Manipuri Muslims Students (DAMMS) Delhi Delhi Association of Manipuri Muslims Students (DAMMS),… more »

Delhi Association of Manipuri Muslims Students (DAMMS)
Delhi
Delhi Association of Manipuri Muslims Students (DAMMS), a student body in Delhi, is providing assistance to all the parents/students who are willing to take admission in Delhi and NCR region. We, DAMMS; will spread our hands for every acceptable and possible help like availing forms, availing accommodation, assistance in form submission, route guidance, etc. for the betterment of the Manipuri Community. This is totally a free service provided by the association to every Manipuri Community to reduce the confusion and tension in a big city like Delhi however; the cost of forms, conveyance etc if any has to be bear by the beneficiaries.
Wishing you all the Best……..

With Regards,
Muhammed Mustafa,
President DAMMS.
Mobile:+918285544782

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Home Minister says Nagaland as most peaceful state

By Oken Jeet Sandham KOHIMA, Apr 20 (NEPS): Nagaland Home Minister Imkong L Imchen expressed… more »

By Oken Jeet Sandham
KOHIMA, Apr 20 (NEPS): Nagaland Home Minister Imkong L Imchen expressed his happiness on the prevailing peaceful environment in the State.
Talking to NEPS here today, the Minister claimed that “Nagaland is the most peaceful State comparing with other states.” “If you look at the pre-2008 situation and compared it with the 2012 situation in the state, I think, peace is there in the State,” he described.
Still not subscribing to the argument of the Opposition Congress that Naga underground factional clashes and killings should be taken as “law and order problem,” the straight talking Minister elaborated that all these issues were correlated to the political activities of the Naga political issue.
“If the Congress thinks that those issues are law and order problem, let them deal with it according to their philosophy,” he hit back.
They should understand that the Government of India had even “recognized” that the “Naga issue is political.” So definitely it had to be dealt politically and definitely it should not be from the perspective of the law and order angle,” he pointed out.
Imchen also failed to understand the logic of the Opposition Congress that the Naga underground factional issues should be dealt with a “firm hand.”
Asking the Opposition Congress to explain what they meant by a “firm hand,” the Minister wondered whether the so-called a “firm hand” was there in their (Congress) regime.
“We are not going to kill anyone,” Imchen said. “We are also not going to disturb the peace in the state.”
Asked how long the DAN Government would pursue the policy of being a “facilitator” to the ongoing peace talks between the Government of India and the NSCN (IM), Imchen said, “So long it is required, we will remain as a facilitator to the peace talks.”
Elaborating further of their policy of being a facilitator to the ongoing talks, the Minister stated that the peace talks were between the NSCN (IM) and the Government of India and they (DAN Government) were not a party to it.
He, however, made it clear that they had trust in the “wisdom” of the Government of India and the NSCN (IM) leaderships that they would bring good solution to the Nagas. “So we are even prepared to pave way in the event of arriving at an honorable solution to the issue,” he said.
Asked his comment on the reported plan of the NSCN (K) to have a bilateral ceasefire with the Myanmar Government, the Minister said there should be peace “everywhere.”

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/home-minister-says-nagaland-as-most-peaceful-state/

Woman recruiter of teen rebels held in Manipur – Hindustan Times

Woman recruiter of teen rebels held in ManipurHindustan TimesA combined team of Manipur police commandos and Assam Rifles on Friday morning arrested a woman allegedly involved in recruiting teenage boys for outlawed outfit People's Revolutionary Pa…

Woman recruiter of teen rebels held in Manipur
Hindustan Times
A combined team of Manipur police commandos and Assam Rifles on Friday morning arrested a woman allegedly involved in recruiting teenage boys for outlawed outfit People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK). 37. She confessed to recruiting

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India to offer microloans for people living with HIV – CMAJ

CMAJIndia to offer microloans for people living with HIVCMAJIndia will tentatively dip a toe in the waters of microloans for people living with HIV with the creation of a pilot project to create small businesses in the state of Manipur. It's hoped …


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India to offer microloans for people living with HIV
CMAJ
India will tentatively dip a toe in the waters of microloans for people living with HIV with the creation of a pilot project to create small businesses in the state of Manipur. It's hoped that the initiative will allow people living with HIV to create

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Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom :: Manipur Olympic Dreams 2012 London – Pix … – E-Pao.net

Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom :: Manipur Olympic Dreams 2012 London – Pix …E-Pao.netWith five world titles, three Asian titles and eleven national titles under her belt, MC Mary Kom or “Magnificent Mary” (as described by AIBA, the International Bo…

Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom :: Manipur Olympic Dreams 2012 London – Pix
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With five world titles, three Asian titles and eleven national titles under her belt, MC Mary Kom or “Magnificent Mary” (as described by AIBA, the International Boxing Association) is proof enough that impossible is nothing.

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Manipur role for BSF – State nod to replace Assam Rifles with border force – E-Pao.net

Manipur role for BSF – State nod to replace Assam Rifles with border forceE-Pao.netThe BSF may soon replace the Assam Rifles on the Myanmar border after Manipur backed the home ministry's proposal. Manipur — one of the northeastern states that sh…

Manipur role for BSF – State nod to replace Assam Rifles with border force
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The BSF may soon replace the Assam Rifles on the Myanmar border after Manipur backed the home ministry's proposal. Manipur — one of the northeastern states that shares a border with Myanmar — is learnt to have written to the home ministry asking for
BSF may replace AR on borderCalcutta Telegraph

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Minors missing in Imphal, suspected to have been recruited by militants – NDTV

Minors missing in Imphal, suspected to have been recruited by militantsNDTVHe was reportedly abducted by armed outfits of Manipur along with his friend who later managed to escape. Johnson's abduction comes a day after 4 children went missing in th…

Minors missing in Imphal, suspected to have been recruited by militants
NDTV
He was reportedly abducted by armed outfits of Manipur along with his friend who later managed to escape. Johnson's abduction comes a day after 4 children went missing in the same manner. Johnson, who went out with a friend, was last seen with an

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