Books ‘Chin, Kuki, Zo Genesis and Exodus’ released

A book titled, Chin, Kuki, Zo Genesis and Exodus was released along with a short film on Senlung cave expedition in a function held at Kuki Inn today Source The Sangai Express

A book titled, Chin, Kuki, Zo Genesis and Exodus was released along with a short film on Senlung cave expedition in a function held at Kuki Inn today Source The Sangai Express

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Kuki Chin Zo book released

A book, ‘Kuki Chin Zo Genesis and Exodus’ authored by Dr Joseph Sauntak was released during a function at Kuki Inn here this morning Source Hueiyen News Service

A book, ‘Kuki Chin Zo Genesis and Exodus’ authored by Dr Joseph Sauntak was released during a function at Kuki Inn here this morning Source Hueiyen News Service

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Stage set for Manipur Pineapple Festival

Manipur Pineapple Festival Committee will organize the 5th Manipur Pineapple Festival on August 31 and September 1 at Sendra under Bishnupur District Source Hueiyen News Service

Manipur Pineapple Festival Committee will organize the 5th Manipur Pineapple Festival on August 31 and September 1 at Sendra under Bishnupur District Source Hueiyen News Service

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Film Festival on Tangkhul culture

Under the initiative of Independent Filmmakers, a short film festival on Tangkhul culture for School Children was held at the Multi Purpose Hall, Mini Secretariat of Ukhrul today Source Hueiyen News Service

Under the initiative of Independent Filmmakers, a short film festival on Tangkhul culture for School Children was held at the Multi Purpose Hall, Mini Secretariat of Ukhrul today Source Hueiyen News Service

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ILP demand 10 groups to stage sitinprotest

As many as 10 social organisations on Tuesday decided to stage a sit in demonstration to demand the implementation of Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation Act, 1873 Inner Line Permit in Meghalaya Source Hueiyen News Service

As many as 10 social organisations on Tuesday decided to stage a sit in demonstration to demand the implementation of Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation Act, 1873 Inner Line Permit in Meghalaya Source Hueiyen News Service

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Oil Exploration CPNRM dares Govt threat

The Committee on Protection of Natural Resources in Manipur CPNRM has contended that the three public hearings organized by Manipur Pollution Control Board, Government of Manipur at Jiribam, Parbung and Nungba Town on July 30, August 8 and August 17…

The Committee on Protection of Natural Resources in Manipur CPNRM has contended that the three public hearings organized by Manipur Pollution Control Board, Government of Manipur at Jiribam, Parbung and Nungba Town on July 30, August 8 and August 17 respectively for petroleum exploration, drilling and allied activities in Jiribam, Churachandpur and Tamenglong were complete failure as the indigenous communities to be affected by Petroleum Exploration in Manipur expressed strong objections to petroleum exploration and drilling by Jubiliant Oil and Gas Private Limited, JOGPL a company based in Netherlands Source Hueiyen News Service

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GPRN condoles

The Ministry of Kilo Affairs, GPRN has expressed shock and pain over the sudden demise of its staff Lollard Jajo, Under Secretary, S O, Late Morlan Jajo of Phungyar, Wung Tangkhul Region, GPRN, who breathed his last 28th August 2012 Source Hueiyen …

The Ministry of Kilo Affairs, GPRN has expressed shock and pain over the sudden demise of its staff Lollard Jajo, Under Secretary, S O, Late Morlan Jajo of Phungyar, Wung Tangkhul Region, GPRN, who breathed his last 28th August 2012 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Not pleased with BRO’s work on NH 37, State takes case to Defence Ministry

While admitting to slow progress of repairing work along NH 37 Imphal Jiribam , which is currently being handled by Border Road Organisation BRO , Works Minister Dr Kh Ratankumar on Wednesday said that the state government is not at all pleased with …

While admitting to slow progress of repairing work along NH 37 Imphal Jiribam , which is currently being handled by Border Road Organisation BRO , Works Minister Dr Kh Ratankumar on Wednesday said that the state government is not at all pleased with the tardy progress of work, thereby causing lots of inconveniences to the people Source Hueiyen News Service

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Martyrdom of Haipou Jadonang observed We should remember the principles of Jadonang LP Golmei

One should remember and follow the principles of Haipou Jadonang who did not hesitate from laying down his life for upholding the spirit of human freedom , Principal Secretary Science and Technology , Government of Manipur LP Golmei has exhorted So…

One should remember and follow the principles of Haipou Jadonang who did not hesitate from laying down his life for upholding the spirit of human freedom , Principal Secretary Science and Technology , Government of Manipur LP Golmei has exhorted Source Hueiyen News Service

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Shumang Leela has 12 qualities Dr M Nara

Remembering former President of Indian People’s Theatre Association IPTA A K Hangal, who breathed his last at the ripe age of 95 years on 26th August 2012 in Mumbai, Manipur State Shumang Leela Council and IPTA, organized a condolence meeting at Iboy…

Remembering former President of Indian People’s Theatre Association IPTA A K Hangal, who breathed his last at the ripe age of 95 years on 26th August 2012 in Mumbai, Manipur State Shumang Leela Council and IPTA, organized a condolence meeting at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Sanglen here today morning Source Hueiyen News Service

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CCDD says no Tipaimukh dam

Mail News Service Imphal, Aug 29: The Citizens Concern for Dams and Development (CCDD) expressed serious concern with the formation of Sub Group between the Governments of India and Bangladesh for conducting joint surveys to assess the issues of Tipaimukh Dam and to facilitate an early construction of the proposed 1500 MW mega dam over […]

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Imphal, Aug 29: The Citizens Concern for Dams and Development (CCDD) expressed serious concern with the formation of Sub Group between the Governments of India and Bangladesh for conducting joint surveys to assess the issues of Tipaimukh Dam and to facilitate an early construction of the proposed 1500 MW mega dam over Barak River at Tipaimukh Village in Manipur. More concerning is the fact that the Sub Group of the two countries had finalized a Term of Reference (TOR) for assessment of Tipaimukh Dam issues on 28th August 2012 at New Delhi, India, where each country is envisaged for assessments in their respective sides.
The CCDD would like to outline clearly that any decision on Tipaimukh Dam construction cannot be bilaterally decided only by India and Bangladesh as the land, rivers, forests and all resources in Manipur belongs to all indigenous peoples of Manipur, and hence, their rightful rights to participate and involve in all decision making processes affecting their land, rights and survival is mandatory and is their undeniable rights.
CCDD would also like to point out that the Government of India is yet to conduct a holistic impact assessment of proposed Tipaimukh dam in Manipur and that the EIA and EMP prepared for proposed Tipaimukh Dam has been criticized widely for mis information and undermining the rich biodiversity, natural and cultural heritage of Manipur and other social, cultural impacts etc.
Forming sub group between the two countries also excludes indigenous communities to be affected by the Tipaimukh dam, constituting a complete disregard of the long standing demands of the indigenous peoples of Manipur to respect their rights over their land and resources and to stop Tipaimukh Dam construction processes without their free, prior and informed consent. Of late on 11 February 2012, several community organizations of Manipur called for revocation of the memorandum of understanding signed with the Government of Manipur, the National Hydroelectric Power Corporation and the Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited on 28 April 2012 without informing and taking consent of the people of Manipur.
The UN Committee on the Elimination of all forms of Racial Discrimination (UNCERD) had urged upon the Government of India in 2007 and in September 2011 to respect the right to free, prior and informed consent of indigenous peoples before Tipaimukh Dam construction. The Sub Group formation without indigenous communities is disregarding this recommendation from the UN.
Indigenous Peoples of Manipur cannot accept any secretive and compromise deals between the Government of India and Bangladesh for Tipaimukh Dam construction. All affected peoples along Barak River should be rightfully involved in all decision making process on the proposed dam with due recognition of their inherent rights. Till then, the MOU signed between the Government of Manipur, the National Hydroelectric Power Corporation, the Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited should be revoked.
Further, the Environmental Clearance granted by the Ministry of Environment and Forest (MoEF) of the Government of India should be revoked as affected peoples opposed all the five public hearings and to construction of Tipaimukh Dam. Given the extensive forest areas to be submerged to the tune of more than 300 Square Kilometres of Forest areas, and to fell more than Eighty Lakhs trees and subsequent multidimensional impacts, all processes for granting forest clearance should be suspended immediately.
The recommendations of the World Commission on Dams, UNCERD and the provisions of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples which recognizes indigenous peoples inherent rights over their land and resources should be fully adhered to in its entirely.

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Minister inspects roads

Works minister, Kh Ratan inspected roads and bridges at Saikul AC. He said the government is giving priority to the roads in hill areas and the government has written a letter to the Defence Ministry regarding the condition of the Imphal Jiribam road.

Works minister, Kh Ratan inspected roads and bridges at Saikul AC. He said the government is giving priority to the roads in hill areas and the government has written a letter to the Defence Ministry regarding the condition of the Imphal Jiribam road.

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President presents Arjuna awards to Bombayla, Sonia and Bimoljit

Mail News Service New Delhi, Aug 29: The President, Pranab Mukherjee gave away National Sports and Adventure Awards at a ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhawan today. The function was attended by Union Minister for Tourism Subhod Kant Sahai , Ajay Maken, Minister of State (I/C) for Youth Affairs & Sports and several eminent sports persons. Vijay […]

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New Delhi, Aug 29: The President, Pranab Mukherjee gave away National Sports and Adventure Awards at a ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhawan today. The function was attended by Union Minister for Tourism Subhod Kant Sahai , Ajay Maken, Minister of State (I/C) for Youth Affairs & Sports and several eminent sports persons.
Vijay Kumar and Yogeshwar Dutt were awarded Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award for this year for their sterling performance in Shooting and Wrestling events at the recently concluded London Olympics. The award carries a statuettes, citations and cash prize of Rs 7.5 lakh each.
The President also gave away Dronacharya Awards for the this year to the following eight Sports persons in recognition of their meritorious achievements in the field of coaching. The award carries a statuettes, citations and enhanced cash prize of Rs 5 lakh each.
Virender Poonia, Athletics, Sunil Dabas, Kabaddi (Women), Yashvir Singh, Wrestling, Harendra Singh, Hockey, Dr. Satyapal Singh Para Sports (Athletics), J.S. Bhatia Athletics, Bhawani Mukherjee, Table Tennis B.I. Fernandez, Cuban Boxing Coach Boxing.
25 Sports persons were conferred Arjuna Awards for the year 2012, in recognition of their outstanding achievements in the respective field of sports. The Award carries a statuettes, citations and enhanced cash prize of Rs 5 lakh each. The Sports persons are as follows:
Three sportspersons from Manipur got Arjuna awards. They were Laishram Bombayla Devi , Ng. Sonia Chanu and M. Bimoljit Singh. Jagraj Singh Mann (Athletics ), Shri Gundeep Kumar ( Hockey) , Shri Vinod Kumar ( Wrestling) and Shri Sukhbir Singh Tokas ( Para-Sports) were conferred Dhyan Chand Awards for the year 2012 for their contribution to sports by their performance and efforts to promote the sports. The award carries a statuettes, citations and cash prize of Rs 5 lakh each.
With a view to recognize, the contribution made to sports development by entities other than sportspersons and coaches, the Government had instituted in 2009, a new award “Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar”, which has four categories, namely, community sports development, promotion of sports academies of excellence, support to elite sportspersons and employment to sportspersons.
The Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL) was conferred “Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar” for the year 2012 under the category of Community Sports Identification and Nurturing of Budding Young Talent . Railway Sports Promotion Board (RSPB) received the award under the category of Financial Support for Sports Excellence . Services Sports Control Board (SSCB) also received the Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar” for Establishment Management of Sports Academics of Excellence whereas Air India Sports Promotion Board got the award under Employment of Sportspersons and Sports Welfare Measures. Entities selected for Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar were given Trophy and Citation.
The President also conferred Tenzing Norgay National Adventure Awards for the year 2011 to recognize the contribution and performance of the awardees in the field of adventure sports. Col. Anand Swaroop, SM and Sub. Rajendra Singh Jalal were given award for Land Adventure. Ms. Bhakti Sharma for Water Adventure and Shri Mandip Singh Soin received Life Time Achievement award. The award carries cash prize of Rs 5 lakh and Bronze Statuette along with a citation. Other Arjuna awardees include, Deepika Kumari , Sudha Singh ,. Kavita Ramdas Raut, Ashwani Ponnappa , Parupalli Kashyap,,. Aditya S. Mehta . Vikas Krishan Yuvraj Singh . Sardar Singh.

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KNO cadre apprehended

Security Forces under the aegis of Red Shield Division and Manipur Police apprehended one KNO cadre today. Based on specific intelligence received from a sources regarding presence of KNO cadre in general area village Thadou Veng under Thinghat Sub Division, Churachandpur, a joint operation was launched by the Security Forces and Police. They apprehended one […]

Security Forces under the aegis of Red Shield Division and Manipur Police apprehended one KNO cadre today.
Based on specific intelligence received from a sources regarding presence of KNO cadre in general area village Thadou Veng under Thinghat Sub Division, Churachandpur, a joint operation was launched by the Security Forces and Police. They apprehended one KNO cadre who was identified as Self Style Capt Tinlal, KNO cadre, 56 years, Son of Late Pauzathang of Thadou Veng. One 9mm Pistol along with magazine and four live rounds were recovered from his possession. The apprehendee along with the recoveries was handed over to Lamphel Police Station, Imphal.
A cadre of URF was nabbed by Imphal West police from Tera yesterday. He was identified as Premkumar.

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Railway Police to investigate case of assault

The case of the 24-year-old Manipuri boy who was beaten up by four men inside a Goa-bound train on August 25 was registered the next day. The case has been registered in P.S. Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station, New Delhi under section 3940/34 of IPC 1860. The victim boarded Goa Express for Madgaun, Goa from Nizamuddin […]

The case of the 24-year-old Manipuri boy who was beaten up by four men inside a Goa-bound train on August 25 was registered the next day. The case has been registered in P.S. Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station, New Delhi under section 3940/34 of IPC 1860. The victim boarded Goa Express for Madgaun, Goa from Nizamuddin railway station at 3.15 PM on August 25. The victim was inside the train Coach No. S-1 when four men suddenly barged in and physically assaulted and robbed his belongings — two mobile phones (Nokia & Micromax), gold neck chain (wt. 10 gm which cost Rs 45,000) and his wallet containing Rs 5000 in cash. They also took his two bags which contained important documents and clothes.
The four men repeatedly punched, smashed and kicked the boy on his face, chest and on his back. The boy miraculously escaped from the brunt of the attackers. He suffered severe pains and his lips were swollen when the NESCH fact finding team visited him at his relative’s home in Munirka on August 26 evening.
Soon after the North East Support Centre & Helpline team informed the matter to Robin Hibu, Joint Commissioner of Delhi Police, he immediately sent a team of police who brought the victim to Safdarjung hospital for medical examination on August 26 evening.
“A case of robbery and assault was registered. Police have taken the statement of the victim, the FIR has been forwarded to railway police,” said Robin Hibu. “The stolen mobile phones are under surveillance. I had spoken to railway senior cops about the incident and approached MPs for more security.

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Manipur commandos rescue pylwood factory worker, gun down abductor – Times of India

Manipur commandos rescue pylwood factory worker, gun down abductorTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: Manipur police commandos shot dead a rebel suspected to be involved in the abduction of a plywood factory employee at Senjam Chirang village in Imphal West district…

Manipur commandos rescue pylwood factory worker, gun down abductor
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IMPHAL: Manipur police commandos shot dead a rebel suspected to be involved in the abduction of a plywood factory employee at Senjam Chirang village in Imphal West district on Tuesday evening. The commandos rescued Radhakrishna Katiwada (49),

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Stage set for Manipur Pineapple Festival – E-Pao.net

Stage set for Manipur Pineapple FestivalE-Pao.netImphal, August 29 2012: Manipur Pineapple Festival Committee will organize the 5th Manipur Pineapple Festival on August 31 and September 1 at Sendra under Bishnupur District. Announcing this during a pre…

Stage set for Manipur Pineapple Festival
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Imphal, August 29 2012: Manipur Pineapple Festival Committee will organize the 5th Manipur Pineapple Festival on August 31 and September 1 at Sendra under Bishnupur District. Announcing this during a press conference at Keishamthong Kabui Khul

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Book on Henjunaha

The post Book on Henjunaha appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, Aug 29: A book titled “Henjunaha–Lairoulembi” was released today at the Manipur Hindi Parishad Hall, Assembly Assembly Road, Imphal. The book release function was…

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IMPHAL, Aug 29: A book titled “Henjunaha–Lairoulembi” was released today at the Manipur Hindi Parishad Hall, Assembly Assembly Road, Imphal. The book release function was attended by MLA T Mangibabu Singh and Manipur Literary Society, president Sh Prahlad Sharma as … Continue reading

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