Extensive damages caused Hailstorm turns CCpur into a sea of white

Just a day after a devastating windstorm hit Churachandpur district, another bout of hailstorm hit the district yet again early morning today causing extensive damages to houses and turning the district’s landscape to a proverbial snowwhite Source T…

Just a day after a devastating windstorm hit Churachandpur district, another bout of hailstorm hit the district yet again early morning today causing extensive damages to houses and turning the district’s landscape to a proverbial snowwhite Source The Sangai Express

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Vendors’ body clarifies

With regard to the allegation that some women vendors of Khwairamband markets were given grants and loans by the Imphal Urban Cooperative Bank IUCB , the Khwairamband Nupi Keithel Shinpham Amadi Shaktam Kanba Lup has clarified that the loans were take…

With regard to the allegation that some women vendors of Khwairamband markets were given grants and loans by the Imphal Urban Cooperative Bank IUCB , the Khwairamband Nupi Keithel Shinpham Amadi Shaktam Kanba Lup has clarified that the loans were taken through a society for development of Khwairamband markets, not in personal interest Source The Sangai Express

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Seijang gives their side of the story

Encroachment and cultivation on the hill slopes in spite of repeated reminders not to encroach upon the land of Seijang resulted in today’s untoward incident, said Seijang Development Committee SDC Source The Sangai Express

Encroachment and cultivation on the hill slopes in spite of repeated reminders not to encroach upon the land of Seijang resulted in today’s untoward incident, said Seijang Development Committee SDC Source The Sangai Express

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Loktak fishermen seek NHRC’s intervention

A joint delegation of All Manipur Thanga People’s Welfare Association and All Loktak Lake Areas Fishermen’s Union Manipur appeared before the National Human Rights Commission at New Delhi on 29 April 2013 and appealed for intervention to defend their r…

A joint delegation of All Manipur Thanga People’s Welfare Association and All Loktak Lake Areas Fishermen’s Union Manipur appeared before the National Human Rights Commission at New Delhi on 29 April 2013 and appealed for intervention to defend their rights to fishing and livelihood in Loktak Lake Source Hueiyen News Service

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Houses destroyed in land dispute row in Senapati village

Nearly 36 houses in Silent Khul village have been burnt down and properties worth crores of rupees destroyed after people from a neighbouring village went on the rampage today morning Source The Sangai Express

Nearly 36 houses in Silent Khul village have been burnt down and properties worth crores of rupees destroyed after people from a neighbouring village went on the rampage today morning Source The Sangai Express

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TKLI takes potshots at State Govt

Tangkhul Katamnao Long, Imphal TKLI or Tangkhul Students Union, Imphal unit has alleged that Manipur Government has thrust aside what it says horrific incidents’ of Nganaongai Awungshi and Alice Kamei and expressed unhappiness over the Government’s…

Tangkhul Katamnao Long, Imphal TKLI or Tangkhul Students Union, Imphal unit has alleged that Manipur Government has thrust aside what it says horrific incidents’ of Nganaongai Awungshi and Alice Kamei and expressed unhappiness over the Government’s alleged unwarranted dealing with these cases Source The Sangai Express

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Mathematics teaching should be popularised

Mail News Service Imphal, May 3 : Mathematics teaching has been reduced to “does” and “don’t” without letting the students grasp a fuller understanding of the concepts, said Huidrom Jayantkumar Singh, former head of department of Mathematics, D.M. College of Science and President, Manipur Mathematical Society. Delivering his keynote address at a workshop/seminar on Mathematics […]

Media workshop organised by Vigyan Prasar,

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Imphal, May 3 : Mathematics teaching has been reduced to “does” and “don’t” without letting the students grasp a fuller understanding of the concepts, said Huidrom Jayantkumar Singh, former head of department of Mathematics, D.M. College of Science and President, Manipur Mathematical Society. Delivering his keynote address at a workshop/seminar on Mathematics and Science Communication for media persons organised here today, he bemoaned that the faulty approach to teaching mathematics by focussing on problem-solving was responsible for maths phobia suffered by students. This is one subject in which maximum number of students fail in the examinations. It is the most unpopular, rather most fear subject among students.
This media workshop was a part of the series being organized across the country by Vigyan Prasar, an autonomous body of the Ministry of Science & Technology and the National Council for Science & Technology Communication (NCSTC), Department of Science & Technology, Government of India. It is part of the activities of the National Mathematics Year (2012-13) being observed to mark the great mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan’s 125th birth anniversary.
Jayantkumar Singh said mathematics teaching should pass through three stages. ‘Whats,’ that is, definitions, interrelation between principles, etc. ‘How” is the method of solving a problem or proving a proposition. “Why” is the interpretation and generalisations. Although the last stage does not provide solution to the problem, it is of basic importance because it tells us why a particular method of solving the problem had been adopted. But teachers generally concentrate on the ‘how’ part and give little importance to the ‘what’ and ‘why’.
This, he said, forces student cramp up and learn by rote -just like mugging up English spellings and pronunciation. Hence, young learners develop a distaste for mathematics. He said like taking scientific knowledge from textbooks and laboratories to the common people in the field, familiarisation with the principles of mathematics can be made lively by relating them to our day-to-day activities.
Giving his introductory remarks, Dr. Subodh Mahanti, senior scientists, Vigyan Prasar, said that the idea behind these workshop/seminars was to highlight the importance of mathematics in understanding the secrets of nature and solving practical problems, and to make people aware of India’s mathematical heritage. Mathematics is used as a universal language and tool for any quantitative research in all the sciences.
Fundamental mathematical questions also arise out of these research topics. And so we see the emergence of disciplines like mathematical biology, mathematical ecology, mathematical geography, mathematical physics, etc, Dr Mahanti pointed out.
The origins of mathematics, he said, can be traced to antiquity. Prehistoric human beings probably learned to count at least up to ten on their fingers. Ancient Indians, Chinese, Babylonians, and Egyptians devised methods of counting and measuring that were of practical importance in their everyday lives. With the passage of time surveyors, clock and calendar makers, masons and machine makers, and most importantly merchants, developed the methods of counting and measuring.

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Three accused in Satyabhama case produced before CJM/E court

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IMPHAL, May 3: The three accused  who were arrested by police and kept in police custody with regard to the Satyabhama case were produced before the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate/Imphal East (CJM/IE) at Lamphelpat.  The three accused produced before … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, May 3: The three accused  who were arrested by police and kept in police custody with regard to the Satyabhama case were produced before the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate/Imphal East (CJM/IE) at Lamphelpat. 

The three accused produced before the court are Toijam Thesus alias Aboy alias James (27), son of T. Jugindro Singh of Thambalkhong Salam Leikai, Thoudam Jibon (27), son of late Th. Thoiba Singh of Irilbung Machahal Mayai Leikai and Kshetrimayum Biju alias Holendro (28), son of Kh. Ibochou Singh.

The three accused were produced in connection with case FIR No. 24 (4) 2013 IBG PS U/S 302/34 1PC  registered by Irilbung Police Station of Imphal East regarding the incident.

The accused were produced before the court and the court began to record their statements regarding the incident.

It may be mentioned that vaginal swab and urethral swab taken during the post mortem examination of the dead body of the deceased N Satyabhama Devi was sent to Forensic Science Laboratory at Pangei for examination. When the report on examination arrives, the charge sheet will be filed against the three accused.  

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Cyber crime seminar

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IMPHAL, May 3: A two days zonal seminar on the theme “Cyber crime and its solutions: Terrain based – NE Region” organized by the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, Imphal Centre (IETE) at the IETE Complex in Lamphel was … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, May 3: A two days zonal seminar on the theme “Cyber crime and its solutions: Terrain based – NE Region” organized by the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, Imphal Centre (IETE) at the IETE Complex in Lamphel was inaugurated today.

During the inaugural function, Dr Surendra Pal, President IETE said losing data is like losing one’s property.

“One should be conscious about wireless security and its vulnerability. Our life is becoming simpler and at the same time complex. Losing one’s cell phone or computer is losing data,” he said while pointing out that remote sensing would work well in the NE region.

Speaking at the occasion, Gaikhangam, Deputy Chief Minister, Manipur said IETE is India’s leading institute in electronics and telecommunication. “The Government of India recognized it as scientific research organization.” he said. The IETE Imphal Sub Centre was established in 1993.

“Nowadays, there are many cyber crimes like crime through spam, fraud, cyber warfare, cyber terrorism etc. IETE has been preparing and working to effectively counter them,” he added.

Other dignitaries at the function were RK Gupta, Immediate Past President and Chairman Diamond Jubilee Celebrations Committee; Dr M Basavaraj, Vice President and Chairman M & CC; Brig (Dr) VD Abraham, SM Zonal Coordinator (East) IETE; and P Saikia, Chairman Guwahati Centre.

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Mathematics workshop for media to highlight its importance

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IMPHAL, May 3: A mathematics and science communication workshop/seminar for media persons was organized by the Vigyan Prasar and National Council for Science and Technology Communication (NCSTC), Department of Science and Technology, Government of India at the Manipur Press Club … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, May 3: A mathematics and science communication workshop/seminar for media persons was organized by the Vigyan Prasar and National Council for Science and Technology Communication (NCSTC), Department of Science and Technology, Government of India at the Manipur Press Club here today.

Delivering the keynote address at the occasion, Huidrom Jayantkumar Singh, Former Head of Department of Mathematics, DM College of Science and President of the Manipur Mathematical Society said Mathematics teaching has been reduced to “does” and “don’t” s without letting the students grasp a fuller understanding of the concepts.

He bemoaned that the faulty approach to teaching mathematics by focusing on problem-solving was responsible for the maths phobia being suffered by students.

The media workshop is a part of the series being organized across the country by Vigyan Prasar, an autonomous of the Ministry of Science and Technology and NCSTC, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. It is part of the activities of the National Mathematics Year (2012-13) being observed to mark the great mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan’s 125th birth anniversary.

Giving his introductory remarks, Dr Subodh Mahanti, Senior Scientists Vigyan Prasar said the idea behind the workshops was to highlight the importance of mathematics in understanding the secrets of nature and solving practical problems, and to make people aware of India’s mathematical heritage.

“Mathematics is used as a universal language and tool for any quantitative research in all the sciences. Fundamental mathematical questions also arise out of these research topics. And so we see the emergence of disciplines like mathematical biology, mathematical ecology, mathematical geography, mathematical physics, etc, “ Dr Mahanti pointed out.

Dr Mohanti said that during 2013, a number of activities are being proposed to be undertaken under a wide umbrella of initiatives called the International Year of Mathematics of the Planet Earth (MPE-2013).

During the occasion, Nimish Kapoor, Scientist with the Vigyan Prasar said that besides producing films and radio programs, publishing books on popular science topics, Vigyan Prasar has set up a network of science clubs across the country and was involved in science and mathematics popularization among school students and the common people. Science writers and journalists should use simple language and avoid jargons when writing for lay audiences, he on to say.

Others who spoke at the occasion included Surendra Nath Singh, Director Manipur Science and Technology Council (MASTEC); Prof Roop Chandra Singh, Head Department of Biochemistry, Manipur University; and G Tomba Sharma, well known science writer and Former Principal DM College of Science.

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Imp-Jiri highway bandh called off

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JIRIBAM, May 3: Civil Societies and the general public of Jiribam held a meeting today at the Gularthol Community Hall regarding the bandh imposed along the Imphal Jiribam highway. During the meeting it was resolved to call off the ongoing … Continue reading

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JIRIBAM, May 3: Civil Societies and the general public of Jiribam held a meeting today at the Gularthol Community Hall regarding the bandh imposed along the Imphal Jiribam highway.

During the meeting it was resolved to call off the ongoing bandh along the highway while appealing to all not to impose bandh, blockades unnecessarily along the highways which acts as the lifelines of the state.

The meeting further condemned the silence maintained by the state government whenever a bandh or general strike is called along the highways. Meanwhile, the meeting also resolved that the people of Jiribam will impose counter blockades along the highway whenever an unnecessary bandh or blockade is called along the highways.

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Convention on women`s rights

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IMPHAL, May 3: Anganwadi, ASHA Workers and All Manipur Nupi Marup (AMNM) jointly organized a convention on women’s rights at Rupmahal Theatre here today. Speaking at the occasion, Vijayalaxmi, Convenor of the All India Working Women Forum stressed that women … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, May 3: Anganwadi, ASHA Workers and All Manipur Nupi Marup (AMNM) jointly organized a convention on women’s rights at Rupmahal Theatre here today.

Speaking at the occasion, Vijayalaxmi, Convenor of the All India Working Women Forum stressed that women in Manipur faces more hardships then other states’ as there is insurgency problem here. The women here are very courageous in trying to bring peace and harmony in the state. Examples of it were the nude protest in front of Kangla Gate and Irom Chanu Sharmila’s continuous fast. Women have a big responsibility in the family however socially, economically and politicaly, they are discriminated by gender division. It is shocking that Anganwadi workers and helpers are deprived of their salaries of more than 11 months till date, she continued. Dr M Nara, president AITUC Manipur State Committee; S Sorojini Devi, President AMNM; AK Thoibi, President All Manipur ASHA Union; and L Nolinibala, President Anganwadi Workers and Helpers Union, Manipur also spoke at the occasion.

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AMWJU election result declared

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IMPHAL, May 3: As per the election result notification issued by Returning Officer, Organisational Election, Wangkhemcha Shamjai has been declared elected to the post of President of the All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union for the term of 2013-15. B. Sanjoy … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, May 3: As per the election result notification issued by Returning Officer, Organisational Election, Wangkhemcha Shamjai has been declared elected to the post of President of the All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union for the term of 2013-15. B. Sanjoy (Eikhoigi Panthung, Th. Milan Luwang (Manipur Mail), Thangjam Yaiphaba Meetei, (Naharolgi Thoudang), Ch. Meghachandra (Mannaba), G. Gagan Sharma (ISTV), Th. Lakhikanta (Paojel), GA Naocha, (News X) are standing committee members.

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Applications invited

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IMPHAL, May 3: The Directorate of Information and public relations has said in a press release said that applications are invited from diploma/degree holders in civil/electrical/electronic engineering for the posts of section officer grade i (civil) and section officer grade … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, May 3: The Directorate of Information and public relations has said in a press release said that applications are invited from diploma/degree holders in civil/electrical/electronic engineering for the posts of section officer grade i (civil) and section officer grade ii (electrical/electronics) at public works department of Manipur government on contract basis.

As per the statement issued by Chief Engineer, PWD, Manipur, 44 vacant posts for section officer grade i (civil), 4 posts for section officer grade ii (electrical), 2 posts for section officer grade ii (electronics).There will be age relaxation for persons belonging to SC, ST, OBC as per the norms. The concerned persons who are 35 years of age and under 35 years of age should submit the applications on a plain paper along with relevant documents and two passport photos to PWD office.

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Ratan Thiyam attends SRFTI convocation

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KOLKATA, May 2 : Theatre exponent and playwright Ratan Thiyam was present at the fifth Convocation of Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SRFTI) here on Thursday. SRFTI is named after legendary film maestro Satyajit Ray and is an autonomous … Continue reading

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KOLKATA, May 2 : Theatre exponent and playwright Ratan Thiyam was present at the fifth Convocation of Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SRFTI) here on Thursday.

SRFTI is named after legendary film maestro Satyajit Ray and is an autonomous academic institution under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.

On this occasion, Ratan Thiyam give away certificates to the students of SRFTI.

The  theatre exponent and playwright Ratan Thiyam addressed the fifth Convocation of Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (named after legendary film maestro Satyajit Ray and an autonomous academic institution under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting), at Kolkata on May 02, 2013.

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Educational program on bio technology and natural resources held

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IMPHAL, May 3: Council of Scientific and Industrial Research – North-East Institute of Science and Technology (CSIR-NEIST), Branch Laboratory, Lamphelpat, Imphal has organized a two day Department of Biotechnology and Natural resources Awareness (DNA) clubs educational program from May 2 … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, May 3: Council of Scientific and Industrial Research – North-East Institute of Science and Technology (CSIR-NEIST), Branch Laboratory, Lamphelpat, Imphal has organized a two day Department of Biotechnology and Natural resources Awareness (DNA) clubs educational program from May 2 to 3, 2013 at its premises.

On the concluding day of the program, Dr Manju Sundriyal, Scientist-in-charge Uttrakhand Science and Education Research Centre, Dehradun delivered a lecture on “Wild edible plants and its sustainable development”, and Dr RC Sundriyal, Scientist F at GB Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Almora delivered a lecture on “Himalayan Biodiversity”.

Prizes were distributed to students for essay and extempore speech competitions held today. Students and teachers of 18 government schools of the state including high schools and junior high schools attended the said program and educational CDs were distributed to them.

Speaking at the sideline of the occasion, Dr H Birkumar Singh, Principal Scientist CSIR-NEIST Branch Laboratory, Lamphelpat, Imphal said there are 57 DNA clubs’ schools in the state. Programs have been conducted in an aim to spread awareness on the means to preserve bio-resources in the environment.

Laboratory equipments have been given to the schools so that many experiments can be conducted to conserve bio-resources. Spot painting, essay, extempore, model making competitions and field visits for students are also being conducted to imbibe knowledge of bio-resources to them, he added and said it would be more effective if students participate in the programs.

He went on to say that the designation and privilege that Manipur is a hotspot of biodiversity lies in the hand of the people and especially, the students.

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Re-allocation of works for IAS Officers

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IMPHAL, May 3: The Governor of Manipur has ordered the re-allocation of works/transfer and posting in respect of the following IAS Officers with immediate effect and until further orders in public interest. The said IAS Officers are DS Poonia who … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, May 3: The Governor of Manipur has ordered the re-allocation of works/transfer and posting in respect of the following IAS Officers with immediate effect and until further orders in public interest.

The said IAS Officers are DS Poonia who will be posted as Chief Secretary (Cabinet and Confidential) DP and Pr Resident Commissioner, Manipur Bhavan, New Delhi; RR Rashmi as Addl Chief Secretary (Finance and Planning), LP Gonmei as Addl Chief Secretary Government of Manipur, Ramnganing Muivah as Pr Secretary (Works, Relief and DM).

Dr Suhel Akhtar as Pr Secretary (Health and FW), Barun Mitra as Pr Secretary (RD and PR, SW), SK Dev Varman as Commissioner (Lab and Employment, TA and Hills), L Haokip as Commissioner (IPR, Transport), Y Thamkishore Singh as Commissioner (CAF and PD), T Sitlhou as Commissioner Government of Manipur, and N Ashok Kumar as Secretary to CM, Addl Secretary (Cab and Conf) DP and Director (YAS) in addition.

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36 houses torched over land dispute in Manipur – Times of India

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