Sitin staged against road widening move

Denouncing the State Government’s decision to widen the Heikrumakhong Lamlong Bridge road by 100 feet, locals today staged a sit in protest in response to the call of the Committee Against Widening of Road on Eastern Side of Imphal River from Lamlong B…

Denouncing the State Government’s decision to widen the Heikrumakhong Lamlong Bridge road by 100 feet, locals today staged a sit in protest in response to the call of the Committee Against Widening of Road on Eastern Side of Imphal River from Lamlong Bridge to Heikrumakhong at Khurai Nandeibam Tharo Devi Community Hall Source Hueiyen News Service

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Kejriwal asks Does Shinde want to fight with the Delhi Govt

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said his Aam Aadmi Party AAP would not be backing off any time soon over its demand for the suspension of Delhi Police personnel who have been accused by his administration of dereliction of duty Sour…

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday said his Aam Aadmi Party AAP would not be backing off any time soon over its demand for the suspension of Delhi Police personnel who have been accused by his administration of dereliction of duty Source The Sangai Express ANI

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URF aware of public interest Ruhini

United Revolutionary Front URF has not done anything against the wishes of the people and State as the outfit is well aware of public sentiment, said Ruhini, Home Secretary, URF Source Hueiyen News Service

United Revolutionary Front URF has not done anything against the wishes of the people and State as the outfit is well aware of public sentiment, said Ruhini, Home Secretary, URF Source Hueiyen News Service

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NE rebel groups call strike on RDay

As done every year, different insurgent groups of the North Eastern region have collectively decided to boycott the Republic Day celebration on January 26 by observing a general strike all over the region from 1 am to 5 pm Source The Sangai Express

As done every year, different insurgent groups of the North Eastern region have collectively decided to boycott the Republic Day celebration on January 26 by observing a general strike all over the region from 1 am to 5 pm Source The Sangai Express

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UG groups boycott RDay, General strike called on Jan 26

Even though the respective State administration in the northeast have beefed up security measures to ensure smooth conduct of the Republic Day celebrations on January 26, underground organisations fighting for right to self determination have once agai…

Even though the respective State administration in the northeast have beefed up security measures to ensure smooth conduct of the Republic Day celebrations on January 26, underground organisations fighting for right to self determination have once again jointly announced boycott of the Republic Day and called a general strike on 26 January from 1 am to 5 in the entire region Source Hueiyen News Service

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NERPF asks Centre to scrap AFSPA

A forum of political parties from the northeast on Tuesday demanded immediate scrapping of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act and stop its misuse in the region Source The Sangai Express Agencies

A forum of political parties from the northeast on Tuesday demanded immediate scrapping of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act and stop its misuse in the region Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Mock drill

As part of the country wide exercise, ahead of the Fire and Evacuation Day observance, a mock drill was conducted today at St Anthony English School, Sangakpham Source The Sangai Express

As part of the country wide exercise, ahead of the Fire and Evacuation Day observance, a mock drill was conducted today at St Anthony English School, Sangakpham Source The Sangai Express

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Five UG cadres nabbed

A combined team of Bishnupur District Police Commandos and 6 AR arrested one KCP MC cadre namely Haojam Kiran Meetei 25 s o H Binoy Meetei of Kumbi Uchan Makhong during search operation conducted at Ningthoukhong Awang Khunou on January 18, accordi…

A combined team of Bishnupur District Police Commandos and 6 AR arrested one KCP MC cadre namely Haojam Kiran Meetei 25 s o H Binoy Meetei of Kumbi Uchan Makhong during search operation conducted at Ningthoukhong Awang Khunou on January 18, according to a press note issued by SP NAB, Manipur cum PRO, Police Department Source Hueiyen News Service

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HIV person has kidney transplant

In a rare case, said to be the second of its kind in the country, doctors at Max Super Speciality Hospital MSSH , Mohali successfully transplanted a kidney on a HIV positive patient, a Manipuri Source The Sangai Express

In a rare case, said to be the second of its kind in the country, doctors at Max Super Speciality Hospital MSSH , Mohali successfully transplanted a kidney on a HIV positive patient, a Manipuri Source The Sangai Express

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Anomalies detected in police recruitment Govt overrides Police Hqs plea

Citing several anomalies including recruitment of candidates who did not attend viva voce in the recruitment process of Sub Inspectors and Jemadars of which results were declared in 2010, Manipur Police Headquarters wrote to the State Government to inv…

Citing several anomalies including recruitment of candidates who did not attend viva voce in the recruitment process of Sub Inspectors and Jemadars of which results were declared in 2010, Manipur Police Headquarters wrote to the State Government to invali date the said results but to no avail Source The Sangai Express

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Tribal chiefs appeal for release of BRGF fund

All Tribal Chiefs’ and Public Grievances Forum ATC PGF , Chandel district has appeal to the competent authorities to release the pending work orders of Border Regions Grant Fund BRGF for Chandel district, which have been allegedly kept withheld fo…

All Tribal Chiefs’ and Public Grievances Forum ATC PGF , Chandel district has appeal to the competent authorities to release the pending work orders of Border Regions Grant Fund BRGF for Chandel district, which have been allegedly kept withheld for the last two three years Source Hueiyen News Service

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Manipur MLA’s name missing from voters’ list – Times of India

Manipur MLA's name missing from voters' listTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: A Congress legislator and a member of the autonomous district council (ADC) of the Kuki-Chin-Mizo-dominated Churachandpur district were left red-faced after their names were foun…

Manipur MLA's name missing from voters' list
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IMPHAL: A Congress legislator and a member of the autonomous district council (ADC) of the Kuki-Chin-Mizo-dominated Churachandpur district were left red-faced after their names were found to be missing from the voters' list of their respective assembly 

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Dr Nara chosen consensus candidate

IMPHAL, January 21: Ten political parties formally announced today, Dr M Nara, Communist Party of India, state secretary as their common candidate for the upcoming 16th Lok Sabha election for inner parliamentary constituency. The announcement was made during a press … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 21: Ten political parties formally announced today, Dr M Nara, Communist Party of India, state secretary as their common candidate for the upcoming 16th Lok Sabha election for inner parliamentary constituency.

The announcement was made during a press conference called by representatives of the ten parties at Irawat Bhavan, today.

The ten parties are Communist Party of India; Janata Dal (United); Janata Dal (Secular); Communist Party of India (M); Peoples’ Democratic Alliance; Revolutionary Socialist Party; All India Forward Block; Bahujan Samaj Party and Nationalist Congress Party, Shiv Sena.

Today’s press briefing was attended by Dr M Nara of CPI, M Tombi of Janata Dal (United); Manihar Goswami of Janata Dal (secular); Sapam Shamungou of Shiv Sena; Salam Sarat of CPI (M); L Seth of Peoples’ Democratic Alliance; Ningthoujam Ratan of Revolutionary Socialist Party; Gyaneshor Sharma of All India Forward Block; L Sarita of Bahujan Samaj Party and the leader of Nationalist Congress Party.

Speaking at the joint press conference, Sarat Salam said that CPI state secretary, Dr M Nara was unanimously chosen as the common candidate of the ten non-Congress and non-BJP political parties during a meeting at the residence of Salam Yaima at the Singjamei Yumnam Leikai on January 19.

He continued saying that for the common candidate for the outer Parliamentary constituency will be announced in the second phase, as the parties which include national parties are waiting for approval of their national parties.

Speaking at the press conference, Dr M Nara said before his selection as the common candidate, the like-minded political parties had a meeting on several occasions with the objective of deciding on a common candidate for the upcoming Lok Sabha election.

He said the parties by fielding only a common candidate is aiming to fight the present government and is trying to field the one man who would not only sit at the Parliament but also raise his voice.

He further appealed to the other non-Congress and non-BJP parties to join hands with them.

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MAPS felicitated veteran Manipur scientist

IMPHAL, January 21: The Manipur Association for the Promotion of Science (MAPS) and Research Institute of Science and Technology (RIST) today jointly organised a felicitation of Veteran Scientist of Manipur 2014 and RIST Lecture Series-3 at Manipur Press Club, Imphal. … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 21: The Manipur Association for the Promotion of Science (MAPS) and Research Institute of Science and Technology (RIST) today jointly organised a felicitation of Veteran Scientist of Manipur 2014 and RIST Lecture Series-3 at Manipur Press Club, Imphal.

The function was attended by Prof I S Khaidem, former vice-chancellor of Manipur University; Prof M Dhaneshwar Ddean, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences Manipur University; Prof A Surjalal Sharma, senior scientist, Department of Astrology, University in Maryland, USA and Director RIST Manipur and Prof N Rajmuhon, president, MAPS as the chief guest, guests of honour and president respectively.

During the function, MAPS felicitated Prof C Amuba, former vice-chancellor of Manipur University and Prof H Nandakumar, vice-chancellor of Manipur University and they were honoured as Veteran Scientist of Manipur 2014.

Addressing the function, Prof I S Khaidem said that the present educational system in Manipur is sub-standard in comparison with the system in other states.

The main practice in the state is that the students are more concern with taking their lessons by heart, instead of comprehending the lesson, he said.

He also observed the need to review the methodology and manner of teaching practice in the state.

More emphasis should be given on discussion between the students and the teachers so as to motivate the students, he said before adding that professionalism in the state is very low and most teachers are irresponsible in their duties.

The programme of RIST Lecture series-3 was started after the end of the felicitation programme.

In Lecture-1, Prof GJ Sharma, Life Science Department, MU lectured on Molecular Characteristics of Intergeneric Hybrid while in Lecture-2, Prof K Jugindro Singh, Department of Physics, MU talked on Technique for Measuring the Properties of Stars.

The Lecture-3 was delivered by Prof Ng Ibohal Singh, Department of Mathematics, MU on Mathematical Derivation of Black Holes and lastly, Prof A Surjalal Sharma, Senior Scientist, Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland, USA and Director, RIST Manipur presented a lecture on Complexity Science and Finance respectively.

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`Good governance still a distant dream`

IMPHAL, January 21: The Manipur Political Science Association in collaboration with the Centre for Manipur Studies, Manipur University and NG College, Imphal organized a one day panel discussion on “Good Governance, Conflict Transformation and Peace- building in Manipur” at the … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 21: The Manipur Political Science Association in collaboration with the Centre for Manipur Studies, Manipur University and NG College, Imphal organized a one day panel discussion on “Good Governance, Conflict Transformation and Peace- building in Manipur” at the Manipur Press Club today.

Addressing the function, Manipur Political Science Association, president Dr H Indrakumar Singh said although development has been visible in the country, good governance continue is still a distant dream at the centre and the state.

The state continues to face several conflicts both armed and civil, he said before adding that the civil societies of the state have a large role to play in bringing about a change and to end the conflicts.

There is no peace-building in the state, he said before observing that the state will rise only when peace-building is possible.

Although the presence of CSOs in the state is quite visible, there is no peace-building and good governance, he continued.

Ever since, Manipur merged into the Indian union on October 15, 1949, there is still no good governance in the state, and the possibility of seeing good governance in the state in the near future is bleak, said N Joykumar Singh, director, Centre for Manipur Studies, Manipur University.

Today the political class of the state is full of contractors, and it is very much unlikely that this people after becoming the peoples’ representatives will bring good governance in the state.

Another scenario witnessed in the state today is people taking money from the candidates, he said before adding that people need to understand the need of a good representative.

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Kidnapping for Ransom

Kidnapping for ransom is simply a business. Some say it is the second oldest business. Evidently, it has become a thriving business in Manipur with several cases being reported in this month of January itself. Moreover, a large number of … Continue reading

Kidnapping for ransom is simply a business. Some say it is the second oldest business. Evidently, it has become a thriving business in Manipur with several cases being reported in this month of January itself. Moreover, a large number of cases have not been reported to the authorities as the people lacked faith on the latter’s capabilities to secure the safe release of the hostages and the police are weak. In several cases police were discovered to have been involved themselves for making money on the side. To make a conservative estimate, the kidnapping and ransom business in Manipur must be worth crores and crores of rupees. The number of cases has exploded during the last ten years or so, coinciding with the rise in unemployment and the easy availability of guns.

Speaking at the Statehood Day observation, deputy chief minister Gaikhangam tried to identify a distinct pattern in the abduction cases that had taken place in the recent past. Giving his observation, Gaikhangam, who also holds the home department and the post of MPCC president, stated that the perpetrators are mostly from the hills and the victims from the valley. Hence, he stressed on the possible impact it can have on relations between different communities. Coincidentally, on the same day, the Saikul branch of the Kuki Inpi, an influential social organisation in the hill districts, conducted a press conference appealing for the release of a labourer from Thoubal district from the captivity of hill-based militants. Gaikhangam’s  primary concern on maintaining cordial relationship among the hills and plain dwellers is in the right place. But, the kidnappers are not driven by communal motives. The kidnappings appear to be mostly crimes of opportunity, not hate. The kidnapped persons are either labourers or drivers who work under contractors and vehicle owners perceived to have the capacity to raise the large amounts in quick time.

As a community leader and the chief of a political party, Gaikhangam’s appeal does have a point – refrain from rousing the sentiments of another community. Otherwise, as he heads the operation of the home department, it would have been more uplifting for the shrinking public morale if he had instead talked about steps to stop the kidnappers or bringing them to justice and controlling the spike in kidnapping cases. The administration looked to have by and large ignored the point of catching the criminals and indirectly allowed payment of ransom most of the times. The reasoning of the victim’s family in such circumstances is very clear. Why risk lives by defying the demands of the abductors and contacting the authorities? Militants, who are the perpetrators in most cases, are operating with impunity and police have in the past done little to help other victims in similar situations. How many of us really share the belief that the kidnappers will even ponder over the minister’s sermon? The stark truth is that kidnapping is simply business for them. And the ease with which they are piling up the dough, the safety of scores of manual labour, drivers and officials minding their business in the peripheries of Imphal and interior areas of the state has been put into serious question.     

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Cadres not involved in petty theft case as charged: URF

IMPHAL, January 21: The accusation of the All Manipur Nupi Lup/Sekmai against cadres of the tripartite agreement signatory United Revolutionary Front, URF, Manipur is baseless. The incidents of robbery and other anti-social activities reported around Loitang Khunou area will be … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 21: The accusation of the All Manipur Nupi Lup/Sekmai against cadres of the tripartite agreement signatory United Revolutionary Front, URF, Manipur is baseless. The incidents of robbery and other anti-social activities reported around Loitang Khunou area will be looked into and anyone found involved in such activities will be punished accordingly, said URF, Manipur chief central finance Chingkheingamba during a media briefing.

The outfit is presently lodged at the 9th Dogra Regiment camp at Spinning Mill, Loitang Khunou.

The media briefing was also attended by home secretary Ruhini, asst publicity secretary Poinu Luwang among others.

He said the incident wherein one of the cadres was found stealing a vehicle battery is true, and the cadre had been expelled from the outfit.

The chief central finance further declared that none of the outfit’s cadres were involved in any of the accusations including stealing of gas cylinders, two-wheelers and even killing cattle found in the fields in Loitang Khunou and its nearby areas charged by the All Manipur Nupi Lup, Sekmai.

The total strength of the outfit is 170, out of which 147 have been already verified, he said before adding that at present there are around 70 cadres present in the camp.

Further clarifying on the charges, he said that as all the cadres staying at the camp are involved in the outfit’s ‘Go Green’ movement they normally leaves the camp on matters concerning to the movement, but return everyday by 4.30 pm.

All entry of the cadres are checked by the cadres of the outfit, even hand bags of women cadres are checked, he said.

On top of this, police pickets of either the Lamsang Police or the Sekmai police stands guard at the main gate, he said and the strength of the cadres present in the camp is submitted to the 9 Dogra Regiment, he said before adding that out pass are provided to the cadres who leave the campus.

Meanwhile, speaking to the media team on the phone, the chairman of the group Lanheiba Meitei said that the voice of the people is God’s voice.

“We respect the voice and regard the people and we know the sentimental feelings”, he said.

“We sacrifice for them, fight for them and die for them”, he said.

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