CIFE training boost for fish farmers

An interactive workshop cum farmers’ meet on ‘Fisheries and aqua culture development in Manipur HRD Research Needs’ was organised at the Panchayat Hall of State Institute of Rural Development, Imphal East today Source The Sangai Express

An interactive workshop cum farmers’ meet on ‘Fisheries and aqua culture development in Manipur HRD Research Needs’ was organised at the Panchayat Hall of State Institute of Rural Development, Imphal East today Source The Sangai Express

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DDO incharge of Education Directorate transferred

Valley DDO in charge of Education Directorate has been transfered as the Vice Principal of Lilong Hr Sec School for not sanctioning cash prizes announced meant for All India topper in CBSE examination Md Ismat and his school Zenith Academy in time So…

Valley DDO in charge of Education Directorate has been transfered as the Vice Principal of Lilong Hr Sec School for not sanctioning cash prizes announced meant for All India topper in CBSE examination Md Ismat and his school Zenith Academy in time Source The Sangai Express

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Scribes sensitised on reporting rape cases

A one day state level consultation workshop on ‘Media Ethics in Reporting of Rape Cases’ has been organised by Manipur alliance for Child Rights MACR in association with All Manipur working Journalists’ Union at Manipur Press Club today Source The…

A one day state level consultation workshop on ‘Media Ethics in Reporting of Rape Cases’ has been organised by Manipur alliance for Child Rights MACR in association with All Manipur working Journalists’ Union at Manipur Press Club today Source The Sangai Express

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251 cases of crime against women in JanOct

As per a report published by the Women Action for Development WAD based on newspaper reports, there were 251 cases of violence against women between January and October this year Source The Sangai Express

As per a report published by the Women Action for Development WAD based on newspaper reports, there were 251 cases of violence against women between January and October this year Source The Sangai Express

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Campaign against child labour

Signature cum postcard campaign against child labour has been kicked off today by the deputy commissioner of Imphal West, Radha Kumar at Lamphel DC complex in Imphal, organized by Manipur Domestic Workers Movement Organisation MDWMO Source The San…

Signature cum postcard campaign against child labour has been kicked off today by the deputy commissioner of Imphal West, Radha Kumar at Lamphel DC complex in Imphal, organized by Manipur Domestic Workers Movement Organisation MDWMO Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Oath taking ceremony of players who are participating in the Sixth Manipur International Polo tournament

Oath taking ceremony of players who are participating in the Sixth Manipur International Polo tournament

Oath taking ceremony of players who are participating in the Sixth Manipur International Polo tournament

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Thailand and French players during the Sixth Manipur International Polo tournament on Saturday

Thailand and French players during the Sixth Manipur International Polo tournament on Saturday

Thailand and French players during the Sixth Manipur International Polo tournament on Saturday

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Sixth Manipur Polo international begins Manipur, Thailand begin campaigns with emphatic win

IMPHAL, Nov 24 MNS NNN : The 6th Manipur Polo International has kickstarted at the historic Mapal Kangjeibung (Pologround) here on Saturday. Four international teams from England, France, Germany and Thailand are participating at the tournament. The Polo tournament is being organized by Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association (MHRPA) under the theme: “Manipur Gave […]

IMPHAL, Nov 24 MNS NNN : The 6th Manipur Polo International has kickstarted at the historic Mapal Kangjeibung (Pologround) here on Saturday. Four international teams from England, France, Germany and Thailand are participating at the tournament.
The Polo tournament is being organized by Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association (MHRPA) under the theme: “Manipur Gave the World, the Game of Polo: Let Us Save Manipuri Polo, the Original Polo Pony.” The international tournament is being organised as part of the ongoing Sangai Festival 2012 at Hapta Kangjeibung in Palace Compound. The international event was first held in the year 1991 at the Mapal Kangjeibung, the world’s oldest Polo ground located in the heart of Imphal.
Six teams including Indian Polo Association (IPA), also known as India-A and India-B from Manipur, apart from the four international teams are participating at the competition. In the first match played Manipur (India- B) defeated England 14 – 5 while in the second match Thailand defeated French 11-4. Tomorrow Germany will play against England and IPA ( India- A) against Thailand.
The tournament shall be conducted on league cum knock out basis
Speaking at the inaugural function of the 6-day Polo tournament, Manipur Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam said Sagol Kangjei, that is Polo, is one of the cultural heritage of the people of Manipur, which has spread all over the world as a competitive sport.
He said: “In Manipur, Polo or Sagol Kangjei, has been a common man’s game during our ancient past and even during the colonial days. Today, however, the game is now becoming an urban sport.”
The Government of Manipur has allotted 30 acre of land for the integrated development of Polo in the greater Imphal area, Gaikhangam informed while adding that the (MHRPA) is also running a pony breeding farm under Government sponsorship.
“This, I am sure, will be able to supply Polo ponies at the affordable prices. I congratulate the association and its members, for all their sincere efforts for the preservation and popularization of Polo in Manipur, and for organizing the 6th Manipur Polo International,” the Deputy CM added.
He further informed that the state Government had sanctioned Rs 30 lakh for organizing this tournament.
Veterinary & Animal Husbandry minister Govindas KonthoujamGovindas Konthoujam, Minister(Vety. & AH), President of Inaugural Ceremony of the 6th Manipur Polo said
The ancient game of polo, an unique heritage of the people of Manipur, is embedded in it’s chequered history along with, the essence of the people’s historic joys and sorrows, and it’s very existence and regeneration. Polo is the product of a leisurely way of life and the absolute need of the people, to develop horsemanship for defence preparedness. Polo players of distinction received the king’s royal patronage in terms of land grants and social status.
6th Manipur Polo International 2012 is being organized for two specific reasons. Firstly to facilitate polo lovers of the world to play the game in the place of its birth There has been a tremendous response to the tournament from all over the world, and the organizers are having difficulties in accommodating all the requests for participation. Secondly, the tournament serves the objectives of saving the original polo pony.
Manipur Government has been giving an annual grant of Rupees seven lakh for maintenance of the Pony Breeding Farm run by the Association. From this year onwards the annual grant will be increased to Rupees ten lakh. The SBI, Canara Bank, ONGC also donated Rs 10 lakhs each to the organizers
Hurlingam Polo Association, England, Chairman Nicholas also spoke at the opening ceremony of the Polo tournament. He said, “Manipur is the maker of Polo.”
“I had been dreaming about visiting Manipur, the origin of Polo, for a long time but today my dream has come true.” He said Manipur is considered to be the Mecca of polo players.
He said the decision to organize this tournament was taken in Kolkata in December last year after he and a group of representatives from MHRPA met and discussed about it. Nicholas has made a lot of contributions in organizing the international event.
Lok Sabha MPs, Dr T Meinya (Inner) and Thangso Baite (Outer), and Hurlingam Polo Association, England Chairman, Colquhoun- Denvers also took part at the function.

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Reporting rape cases and role of media

IMPHAL, Nov 24 MNS NNN : A consultation workshop on media ethics on reporting rape cases has been organized today at Manipur Press Club organized by Manipur Alliance for Child Rights (MACR) and deliberated various aspects involved in reporting such sensitive issue. Role of media as not only confined to serving the people in its […]

IMPHAL, Nov 24 MNS NNN : A consultation workshop on media ethics on reporting rape cases has been organized today at Manipur Press Club organized by Manipur Alliance for Child Rights (MACR) and deliberated various aspects involved in reporting such sensitive issue.
Role of media as not only confined to serving the people in its best capacity but the emerging trend of media, assuming foremost importance in society and governance has been higlighterd by Dr Aribam Ibomcha Sharma (IIS), news editor and Head Regional News Unit of AIR, Imphal.
The influence of the media to play the all pervasive and all-powerful impact on the society to make or unmake any individual, institution or any agenda has been noted by him adding that wielding such great power and strength, the media cannot lose sight of its privileges, duties and obligation.
Dr Ibomcha reminded media to follow certain mandated ethics for ensuring objectivity and fairness in reporting, keeping in mind its cascading effect on the society and on the individuals and institutions concerned.
However, despite the best care, to err is human and media content is human creation and media cannot claim that it is always right, he said while calling on the fourth estate to rectify at the earliest.
Stressing that media persons should take utmost care in covering sensitive and complex issues related to human life and liberty, personal well being and dignity, Dr Ibomcha said, ‘such complex and sensitive issue is rape’.
Prejudiced and insensitive reporting is like second rape, causing the victim to feel violated all over again, he said commenting on the recent rape incidents in India and such reporting that culminated in igniting debate on media ethics. Media should not give any report that will influence the outcome in due course of investigation of any case of sexual assault except it is overweighed by a noble and common cause of the masses, he remarked.
The media as mass educator and spin doctor, he said, its role is pivotal to reformation of the society starting from its smallest part – the single Individual.
A Ganeshor , member secretary of Manipur State Legal Services Authority (MSLSA) spoke on ‘Legal provision and prohibiting publication of rape victim’s names and particulars’.
Y Rupachandra, special correspondent of Seven Sisters Post, spoke on ‘The disclosure issues and challenges in the reporting of the rape cases’ while A Mobi president of (AMWJU) moderated the function.
The speakers of the function emphasized to keep the ethnical value while reporting of rape cases. The journalists should try to conceal the name of the rape victim to project the privacy of the victim.
They should not use the freedom of speech in the wrong way but with a responsibility. While reporting crime related to rape or kidnap of women or raising doubts and questions touching the chastity, personal character and privacy of women, the names, photographs of the victims or other particulars leading to their identity shall not be published. Legal actions can be taken up against these newspapers if they can’t follow the legal provisions.

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One shot dead, militants nabbed

IMPHAL, Nov 24 MNS NNN : Troops of 33 Assam Rifles reportedly gunned down a militant suspect in an encounter that took place at Thangal Lawai Mamang Pat under Moirang Police Station in Bishnupur district in the wee hours of Saturday, a police source said here. The reported encounter occurred around 3 am at Thanga […]

IMPHAL, Nov 24 MNS NNN : Troops of 33 Assam Rifles reportedly gunned down a militant suspect in an encounter that took place at Thangal Lawai Mamang Pat under Moirang Police Station in Bishnupur district in the wee hours of Saturday, a police source said here.
The reported encounter occurred around 3 am at Thanga Lawai Mamang Pat during which troops of 33 AR shot dead a militant suspect. The encounter ensued after the AR personnel rushed to the site to conduct a search operation after they received intelligence about presence of some underground elements there, the police said.
The identity of the slain militant suspect is yet to be established. One 9 mm pistol along with two rounds was recovered from his possession, the source added.
The body has been picked up by the Moirang Police Station and brought to mortuary of Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Imphal pending autopsy.
Meanwhile a PIB(DW) release said based on intelligence received, Security Forces of Red Shield Division launched a deliberate search operation in Thangalwai, Moirang on 23 Nov 12. The search party came under fire and in the ensuing fire fight shot down one UG, while another UG managed to escape taking advantage of dasrkness and thick undergrowth. The killed UG is suspected to be from UPPK or UNLF Proscribed group.
Meanwhile, suspected militants hurled and exploded a hand grenade at the residence of a retired college Principal at Khagempalli Huidrom Leikai under Singjamei Police Station in Imphal West on Saturday.
The incident happened just after midnight when suspected militants attacked the residence of Waikhom Manglem, 65, a retired Lecturer, Manipur College. However, the bomb targeting the residence exploded outside the residential gate. None was injured in the blast though the gate was partially damaged.
Manglem’s wife, W Ruhuni Devi is also a retired Principal of Manipur College. No militant group has served monetary demand note to the couple, the family told reporters.
No one has claimed responsibility for the attack so far.
Protesting against the attack, large number of local residents of Khagempalli Huidrom Leikai staged a dharna at the locality.
Security Forces of Red Shield Division apprehended two Over Ground Workers of UPPK, namely Loken alias Tomba, age 42 years, s/o Angou, resident of Sekmaijin Bazar, PS- Mayang Imphal, Dist- Imphal West and Laimapokpam Chourajit Singh, age 41 years, s/o L Gambhir Singh, resident of Hiyajnglam Mayai Leikai, PS- Hiyanglam, Dist- Thoubal.
He also revealed that the OGWs were tasked to recce suitable sites for planning IED blast on Security Forces in general area Sekmaijin. The apprehendees and recovered items have been handed over to Police Station Mayang Imphal for further investigation.
The Imphal West Police commandos under the supervision of Dr. S. Ibomcha, , Deputy Superintendent of Police Imphal West CDO arrested one active member of NSCN-K from the Keishampat Junction near traffic point. He was identified as one Shamurailatpam Bipin Sharma, 37 son of Sh. Megha Sharma of Khongman Mangjin Turel Maning at presently stay at Khondong Noney, Tamenguide glong District.
In the meanwhile the Imphal West District police arrested two cadres of PREPAK (PRO) yesterday evening from Keishampat areas and Shija Hospital areas.
And they are indentified as one Heisnam Lokeshwar alias Lokesh Singh (50) s/o H. Mangoljao Singh of Keishampat khwairakam leikai (who is arrested from keishampat) and the other person arrested from Shija hospital area is said irom Thoi Thoi Singh (24) s/o late I. Iboyaima Singh of Lamphel Sana keithel at presently staying at Langol Type-3.

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43rd International Film Festival

Santosh Mehta Akshay Kumar inaugurated the 43rd edition of the prestigious International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa on 20 November 2012 at a ceremony in Panaji. Goa Governor Bharat Vir Wanchoo, CM Manohar Parrikar and IB Minister Manish Tewari among prominent leaders who attended the inaugural ceremony. Kailash Kher and Saroj Khan’s troupe […]

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Akshay Kumar inaugurated the 43rd edition of the prestigious International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa on 20 November 2012 at a ceremony in Panaji. Goa Governor Bharat Vir Wanchoo, CM Manohar Parrikar and IB Minister Manish Tewari among prominent leaders who attended the inaugural ceremony.
Kailash Kher and Saroj Khan’s troupe added excitement to the inaugural function by performing to a thuderous applause. Kher performed to a medley of songs choreographed by Saroj Khan.
The festival kicked off with world premiere of Academy Award Winning Director Ang Lee’s much-awaited film ‘Life of Pi’. The film’s worldwide theatrical release slated for November 23—a global recognition of IFFI’s growing global stature.
‘Life of Pi’ is based on an adapted screenplay of a novel by the same name by Canadian writer Yann Martel. It is a 3D adventure film telling the story of 16-year old Piscine Molitor Patel (Pi) of Pondicherry (Puducheri), who survives a shipwreck along with animals like an orangutan, a zebra, a hyena and a Royal Bengal Tiger. The film explores the issues of spirituality, religion and life as a whole. The film, shot on location in India, stars Tabu and Irrfan Khan—who graced the occasion along with Ang Lee. It is expected to do well at the Oscars early next year. Delhi boy Suraj Sharma plays the lead.
Ang Lee is the man behind some of the most prestigious and acclaimed films such as “Sense and Sensibility” (1995), “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” (2000), “Hulk” (2003) and “Brokeback Mountain” (2005). Veteran Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Zanussi was honoured with the highly coveted Lifetime Achievement Award after the inauguration. He received a cash prize of Rs 10 lakh along with his award. His 1973 classic “Illumination” will be screened in the festival’s Cinema of the World section.
Talking to reporters later, Zanussi praised Indian cinema for its individuality. “India is the only country where cinema is faithful to its tradition, aesthetics and mentality,” he declared. Started in 1952, IFFI has evolved into a major forum for cinema from across the world. From Great Masters Of Bengali Cinema like Satyajit Ray to Japan’s Akira Kurosawa, from Italian Marcello Mastrioni to Poland’s Roman Polanski and India-born Gurinder Chadha to Mira Nair, IFFI has become a landmark destination across the globe.
This 43rd IFFI will celebrate the successes of the Indian film industry, which shaped up its wings when the pioneers of cinema Lumiere Brothers brought their cinema to India. The Indian Cinema Industry took its first steps with stalwart Dadasaheb Phalke’s first film ‘Raja Harishchandra’ in 1913, and saw its emergence through movies like ‘The Flower of Persia’ by Hiralal Sen, ‘Alam Ara’ produced by Ardeshir Irani, along with other earlier movies like ‘Bhakta Prahlada’ and ‘Kalidas’ produced and directed by HM Reddy, which took the magic of cinema nationwide and created a demand for wholesome entertainment through movies.
Indian film industry took shape, the baton of creating cinematic masterpieces moved on to filmmakers like V Shantaram, Bimal Roy, Raj Kapoor, Guru Dutt, Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak, K Asif, KV Reddy, L V Prasad, Ramu Kariat and Mehboob Khan. With time, Indian cinema went international and the look and feel of Indian cinema gave rise to stylish actors like Dev Anand, Dilip Kumar, Ashok Kumar, Shammi Kapoor, Manoj Kumar, Sunil Dutt and actresses like Geeta Dutt, Madhubala, Waheeda Rehman, Nargis, Nutan, Sadhana, Mala Sinha and others.
Today, the Indian cinema industry is the largest producer of films worldwide with over 2,000 movies being produced in the country every year. From modest Rs 1,000 revenue in its initial years, the Indian cinema industry has grown onto becoming a Rs 93-billion industry by 2011—a testament to the phenomenal growth that the industry has achieved over the past hundred years.
Overall, it is inspiring that India’s rapidly evolving media and entertainment industry has grown by 12% to reach Rs 728 billion. A recent research report by KPMG has predicted that the industry will register a CAGR of 15% to reach Rs 1,457 billion by 2016. Says Shankar Mohan, Festival Director, International Film Festival of India: “Going into the hundred year of Indian cinema, it is our endeavour to take the magic of the medium to the cine lovers of the world, while providing them wholesome entertainment which the Indian International audiences have been enjoying for a long time now. This year at the 43rd IFFI, through a special package of hand-picked cinema classics we are reliving the wonder of Indian cinema and share it with cine lovers from across the world.”
The highlight of the 10-day annual film carnival this year is a special Centenary Package showcasing 100 years of Indian cinema. With more than a thousand films being churned out every year in more than a dozen languages, India now boasts of being the world’s biggest film industry.The closing film of the festival ending on November 30 will be India-born Mira Nair’s film “The Reluctant Fundamentalist,” based on Pakistani author Mohsin Hamid’s novel of the same name. It stars Liev Schreiber, Riz Ahmed, Kate Hudson and Kiefer Sutherland. Nair created Lahore near Delhi to shoot the film because Pakistan wouldn’t give her permission to shoot.
The delegate registration for the 43rd IFFI has crossed the 12,000-mark as against 8,000 last year. This suggests the increasing popularity of IFFI.This year, the International Competition section of the festival features 15 films from 18 countries selected by the jury after watching 300 films. The Cinema of the World section will screen 52 films, while the segment titled A Cut Above will screen films that are not in competition but have been included because of their quality. The Indian Panorama has 20 feature films and 19 documentaries. The feature film section will open with Assamese director Jahnu Barua’s “Bandhon.”
To reach out to more cinema lovers and to make IFFI more participatory, the Directorate of Film Festivals is reviving the tradition of beach screenings across Goa’s lovely beaches this year. This is a practice that was introduced in 2004 but was discontinued later. This is bound to attract thousands of Goans and tourists from India and abroad.
Various films being shown in theatres in Panaji will also be screened on giant screens on 10 beaches during 24-28 November. Entry will be free.
The Centenary Package celebrating 100 years of cinema in India will screen 27 films and 36 documentaries. Marathi movie ‘Deool’, directed by Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni, and ‘Byari’, a film in Byari language directed by Sumeeran, which won the best feature film shared award at the recent 59th National Film Awards for 2011, are the direct entries in this prestigious section of IFFI.
There are two bilingual films in this category. Konkani movie ‘Digant’, directed by Dnyanesh Moghe, has been selected in feature film section of Indian panorama.
The jury chose ‘Celluloid Man’ (Hindi, English, Bengali and Kannada), directed by Shivendra Singh Dungarpur, to open the In the non-feature film category, section of the Indian Panorama.
‘Allah is Great’, a non-feature film in English, Hindi and Danish, directed by Andrea Lannetta, has also been selected by the jury. IFFI-2012 provides an ideal opportunity for filmmakers and film lovers to watch, appreciate and learn the art of film making and it also provides a creative environment and a huge platform for networking with some of the best industry professionals from India and abroad. Global film celebrities who are expected include Korean arthouse master Kim Ki-duk and Ashok Amritraj.
(PIB Feature.)

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No confidence motion against UPA

Mamta Bannerjee’s political career will be on the wane. Her irresponsible utterances and action have revealed what is in store for her. When she should have remained concentrating on providing good governance in Bengal her mind moved elsewhere. By attempting to indulge in national politics her party, which is ruling in Bengal has done injustice […]

Mamta Bannerjee’s political career will be on the wane. Her irresponsible utterances and action have revealed what is in store for her. When she should have remained concentrating on providing good governance in Bengal her mind moved elsewhere. By attempting to indulge in national politics her party, which is ruling in Bengal has done injustice to the state. The manner with which she withdrew support to the UPA on petty matter like FDI and price rise of petroleum products revealed her whimsical nature. But a political party cannot be run like a house hold family. She took keen interest in egging no confidence motion in the Lok Sabha against UPA II regime. But she could not garner the required number to raise the motion. It fell through. A leader of her stature cannot know the situation prevailing now. The situation prevailing now does not warrant the conduct of Lok Sabha elections in the near future. Even the bête noire political parties of the Congress party like Left Front and BJP refused to toe the line set by her. They have shown political maturity by keeping safe distance from Mamta and her party. If election is held now in West Bengal Congress, Left Front combine will crush her party. Election is a costly affair. All political parties ought to know that. Election cannot be repeated within the short term of five years. Smt Sonia Gandhi Congress President said, “those in electoral politics understand that the life of electoral politics is very short.” Her statement opens the mind of all. Nothing should be done to hasten the death of political career by taking decision on superficial thinking. The present UPA regime will last the full term. Even the layman tells that. No Government collapses under the weight of minuscule number of 19 in the House of 550 plus. It is really amazing that the lower rung party leaders of Trinamol Congress cannot think of saying no to the irresponsibly taken decision by the party leader. Her party withdrew support to UPA on FDI. On the contrary FDI has turned out to be a state matter. Foreign companies cannot move into retail sector of respective states unless the state Government shows the willingness to accept them. Tamil Nadu Government has said that they will not allow entry of foreign companies in retail sector. Jayalalitha did not create a crisis over the matter. After all Trinamol is a regional party. A regional party has limited option. It cannot think of ruling at the centre. Mamta’s party will continue to play second fiddle role even when a non Congress Government gets installed at the centre. Therefore being a regional party in character her party must concentrate on West Bengal only. She must remember its number one enemy in Bengal is Left Front. Surprisingly she threw political propriety in the wind when she attempted to befriend with Left Front in the name of fighting against Congress led UPA regime. Left Front and other regional political parties based in UP understand the hidden agenda of Mamta’s party. She wants to play the role of king maker. This is her dream, which will never materialise.

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6th Manipur Polo International underway – E-Pao.net

KanglaOnline6th Manipur Polo International underwayE-Pao.netImphal, November 24 2012: The 6th Manipur Polo International has kick-started at the historic Mapal Kangjeibung (Pologround) here on Saturday. Four international teams from England, France, Ge…


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6th Manipur Polo International underway
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Imphal, November 24 2012: The 6th Manipur Polo International has kick-started at the historic Mapal Kangjeibung (Pologround) here on Saturday. Four international teams from England, France, Germany and Thailand are participating at the tournament.
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Media ethics on reporting rape cases deliberated – E-Pao.net

Media ethics on reporting rape cases deliberatedE-Pao.netImphal, November 24 2012: A one day consultative workshop on 'Media Ethics in the Reporting of Rape Cases' was organized under the joint aegis of Manipur Alliance for Child Rights (MACR) …

Media ethics on reporting rape cases deliberated
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Imphal, November 24 2012: A one day consultative workshop on 'Media Ethics in the Reporting of Rape Cases' was organized under the joint aegis of Manipur Alliance for Child Rights (MACR) and All Manipur Working Journalist Union (AMWJU) at Manipur
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UNLF greets people on its 48th b’day-2 – E-Pao.net

UNLF greets people on its 48th b'day-2E-Pao.net"In order to repress the indigenous peoples collective consciousness, and in order to destroy the identity and united vision of the indigenous peoples of Manipur, the most important step of India …

UNLF greets people on its 48th b'day-2
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"In order to repress the indigenous peoples collective consciousness, and in order to destroy the identity and united vision of the indigenous peoples of Manipur, the most important step of India is to control and subordinate the economic livelihood of
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One day Workshop-hands on training on ‘Manipur Map UP’ at Manipur Institute … – E-Pao.net

One day Workshop-hands on training on 'Manipur Map UP' at Manipur Institute …E-Pao.netThe final session for the Manipur Mapping using Google Mapmaker was organized on 24th of November 2012 at Manipur Institute of Technology(MIT) Campus. The o…

One day Workshop-hands on training on 'Manipur Map UP' at Manipur Institute
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The final session for the Manipur Mapping using Google Mapmaker was organized on 24th of November 2012 at Manipur Institute of Technology(MIT) Campus. The other two events were organized at Institute of Co-operative Management(ICM) and National

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