5kg IED found in Jiribam, defused

JIRIBAM, January 21: With the Republic Day celebration just days away, security arrangement has been tightened throughout the state. Amidst such arrangements, a combined team of Jiribam Police commandos and the 27 AR defused an Improvised Explosive Device planted at … Continue reading

JIRIBAM, January 21: With the Republic Day celebration just days away, security arrangement has been tightened throughout the state.

Amidst such arrangements, a combined team of Jiribam Police commandos and the 27 AR defused an Improvised Explosive Device planted at Lamkhai Bazar along the National Highway 37 yesterday.

The IED was planted near a hotel at the bazar which is on the east of Jiri police station around 11.30 pm, yesterday.

Sources said the combined team had received prior information about the planting of the IED weighing around 5 kg.

The explosive was detonated this morning around 7.55 at a nearby paddy field.

After defusing the explosive yesterday, it was detonated this morning.

The bomb which was strategically placed could have resulted in several death, if it had exploded.

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ROs for state Rajya Sabha polls named

IMPHAL, January 21: The Election Commission of India has designated secretary, Manipur Legislative Assembly as the returning officer and the joint secretary, M Ramani Devi and Rohit Sapam, deputy secretary, MLA as the assistant returning officers of the biennial election … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 21: The Election Commission of India has designated secretary, Manipur Legislative Assembly as the returning officer and the joint secretary, M Ramani Devi and Rohit Sapam, deputy secretary, MLA as the assistant returning officers of the biennial election to the one seat for Rajya Sabha of the state.

An official notification of secretary to the ECI, KN Bhar, republished by the chief electoral officer, Manipur has said that the last date for making nominations is January 28, while the scrutiny of the nominations has been slated for January 29.

Further according to the notification, the last date for the withdrawal of candidatures has also been slated January 31; while February 7 has been slated for a poll, and that the election should be completed by February 10.

Meanwhile, the secretary Manipur legislative Assembly secretary, who has also been designated as the returning officer, Y Indira has said that the committee room, Manipur Legislative Assembly secretariat has been fixed as the place of poll.

The returning officer has also issued a notice of election which said that the nomination papers will be taken up for scrutiny at Manipur Legislative Assembly Secretariat on January 29, at 11 am, while nomination papers may be delivered by a candidate or by any of his proposers to the returning officer or to M Ramani Devi, assistant returning officer, at Manipur Legislative Assembly Secretariat, Imphal between 11 am and 3 pm on any day, other than public holiday, but not later than January 28, 2014.

It also said that forms of nomination paper may be obtained at the place and time aforesaid; notice of withdrawal of candidature may be delivered either by a candidate or by any of his proposers or by his election agent who has been authorized in writing by the candidate to deliver it to either the returning officer or to M Ramani Devi, assistant returning officer before 3 pm on January 31, 2014.

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Scrap dealer escapes assailants

IMPHAL, January 21: A non-local scrap collector miraculously escaped from being killed this late morning at Sagolband Nepra Menjor Mamang Leikai. A gun pointed to kill him got jammed giving him the opportunity to flee from the spot. According to … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 21: A non-local scrap collector miraculously escaped from being killed this late morning at Sagolband Nepra Menjor Mamang Leikai.

A gun pointed to kill him got jammed giving him the opportunity to flee from the spot.

According to local eyewitnesses, a scrap collector who was coming on his rickshaw at around 11.30 am at Sagolband Nepra Menjor Mamang Leikai was stopped by four individuals coming in two bikes.

One of the youths pulled out a pistol and aimed at the scrap collector who was had stopped near the four youth, said the local eyewitnesses.

However, a bullet seemed jammed inside the pistol and as the assailant grappled with his own pistol, the scrap dealer dashed for the nearest residential gate in a bid to save his own life, said a local eyewitness.

Soon after, locals came out in droves seeing which, the four hurried away.

After sometime, police came and took away the rickshaw.

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Lamlong locals decry govt`s land acquisition decision

IMPHAL, January 21: A sit-in-protects was held today at Tharo Devi Community Hall of Khurai Nandeibam Leikai against land acquisition from Lamlong Baza to Khurai Heikrumakhong. Speaking to media persons during the protest, Y Hemo Singh said that the land … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 21: A sit-in-protects was held today at Tharo Devi Community Hall of Khurai Nandeibam Leikai against land acquisition from Lamlong Baza to Khurai Heikrumakhong.

Speaking to media persons during the protest, Y Hemo Singh said that the land acquisition is condemned by the locals; before adding that even though the government can acquire government land, the land acquisition should not be more than 40 feet.

He said the land acquisition at Lamlong to Heikrumakhong is 100 feet which is highly condemnable and objectionable.

He said even though the road widening is necessary, 100 feet acquisition for the construction of a state highway along the riverbank is impossible.

The government could widen the road towards the river’s side, as the land acquisition would affect more than 150 houses.

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CorCom boycotts Republic Day

IMPHAL, January 21: The Coordination Committee (CorCom) in alliance with Hynnewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), Kamatapur Liberation Organization (KLO), National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB), National Liberation Front of Twipra (NLFT) and United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) has today … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 21: The Coordination Committee (CorCom) in alliance with Hynnewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), Kamatapur Liberation Organization (KLO), National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB), National Liberation Front of Twipra (NLFT) and United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) has today communicated in a press statement that the Republic Day of India which is celebrated on January 26 every year will be boycotted this year also as usual.

The statement mentioned that the celebration of the Republic Day of India is the day the Indian Constitution is imposed on the people of Western South East Asia (WSEA) so as to legalize their colonial occupation of the region adding that the Indian colonial regime which is trying to suppress the legitimate right of the people and the right to national self-determination.

And for the past 64 years since the imposition of India constitution, it has plotted to undermine the basic unity of the region by fragmenting the region on ethnic lines as part of their colonial policy of “divide and rule”, it said.

It is further continued that the Indian military campaign to suppress legitimate liberation struggles can never succeed and that the fight will continue to the last to regain our legitimate sovereignty and independence, it said and added that all these years, the people of our region, struggling for freedom and independence, have been boycotting India’s Republic Day with observing general strike every year on January 26 as a symbolic rejection of India’s Constitution.

This year also the boycott will be observed in the entire region and the general strike begins from 1:00 am till 5:00 pm adding that the general strike shall cover all forms of transportation, movement of all kinds of vehicles, all forms of entertainment including cinema and theatre shows and all activities of trade and commerce, it said in the statement.

However, the media, medical services and religious ceremonies shall be kept outside the purview of the General Strike. The CorCom press statement further called upon all the freedom loving peoples as well as patriotic organizations of the region to support and observe the General Strike.

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`Good governance still a distant dream` – KanglaOnline

`Good governance still a distant dream`KanglaOnlineIMPHAL, 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 still a distant dream`
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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 
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MAPS felicitated veteran Manipur scientist – KanglaOnline

MAPS felicitated veteran Manipur scientistKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, 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…

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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 
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ROs for state Rajya Sabha polls named – KanglaOnline

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Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura turn 42 today – Oneindia

Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura turn 42 todayOneindiaAgartala/Imphal/Shillong: Three northeastern states – Tripura, Manipur and Meghalaya – celebrated their 42nd statehood day on Tuesday. He added that governance has been "tardy", and most interv…

Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura turn 42 today
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Agartala/Imphal/Shillong: Three northeastern states – Tripura, Manipur and Meghalaya – celebrated their 42nd statehood day on Tuesday. He added that governance has been "tardy", and most interventions in governance have been fund-driven rather than 

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