Posers raised over Pvt hospitals for charging inflated fees

A strong suspicion has been raised about some empanelled private hospitals charging medical fees higher than the rate fixed by the Central Government Hospital Service during treatment of Government employees Source The Sangai Express

A strong suspicion has been raised about some empanelled private hospitals charging medical fees higher than the rate fixed by the Central Government Hospital Service during treatment of Government employees Source The Sangai Express

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Dove rescued from Irom Sharmila’s room

A spotted dove which intruded inside the room of Irom Chanu Sharmila at the security ward of JNIMS was rescued by the People for Animals PFA today Source Hueiyen News Service

A spotted dove which intruded inside the room of Irom Chanu Sharmila at the security ward of JNIMS was rescued by the People for Animals PFA today Source Hueiyen News Service

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No reports of Ebola in Northeast

The deadly Ebola has killed over 3000 people in West Africa till date and counting and there have been speculations that migratory birds from the African continent can spread the Ebola virus in the North East region of India Source The Sangai Expres…

The deadly Ebola has killed over 3000 people in West Africa till date and counting and there have been speculations that migratory birds from the African continent can spread the Ebola virus in the North East region of India Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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AR nabs IM cadres from various places

Troops of 18 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Headquarters 6 Sector Assam Rifles conducted two search operations based on specific information in Jalukie, Peren district of Nagaland on September 24 and apprehended three NSCN IM cadres alongwith four w…

Troops of 18 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Headquarters 6 Sector Assam Rifles conducted two search operations based on specific information in Jalukie, Peren district of Nagaland on September 24 and apprehended three NSCN IM cadres alongwith four weapons, assorted ammunition, IMFL and incriminating documents, according to a delayed press release of the PRO IGAR North based in Kohima Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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State level debate competition held

The first State level debate competition on Political unrest in Manipur is due to less representation to Indian Parliament under the aegis of the Department of Political Science, Don Bosco College Maram DBCM Manipur was held at Human Resource Centr…

The first State level debate competition on Political unrest in Manipur is due to less representation to Indian Parliament under the aegis of the Department of Political Science, Don Bosco College Maram DBCM Manipur was held at Human Resource Centre HRC Hall, DBC Maram today Source The Sangai Express

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24 hr General Strike called in SC areas

Consequent to non release of due scholarships for the pre and post matric scheduled caste students of Manipur, scheduled caste students and women groups have announced a 24 hour general strike at scheduled caste populated areas of the state from 6 pm o…

Consequent to non release of due scholarships for the pre and post matric scheduled caste students of Manipur, scheduled caste students and women groups have announced a 24 hour general strike at scheduled caste populated areas of the state from 6 pm of September 30 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Sit in protest held

A sit in protest denouncing the deplorable road condition of Pallel Chandel road was held at the district head quarters of Chandel today Source The Sangai Express

A sit in protest denouncing the deplorable road condition of Pallel Chandel road was held at the district head quarters of Chandel today Source The Sangai Express

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Lack of work culture amongst Govt employees Ibobi flays self, Ministers and bureaucrats

Not sparing even himself, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has expressed deep annoyance stating that all Ministers starting from the Chief Minister and all bureaucrats starting from the Chief Secretary, Secretaries and Directors come to office and go back at…

Not sparing even himself, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has expressed deep annoyance stating that all Ministers starting from the Chief Minister and all bureaucrats starting from the Chief Secretary, Secretaries and Directors come to office and go back at their own whims Source The Sangai Express

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24 hr bandh in SC areas

In protest against the non release of pre matric and post matric scholarships for the scheduled caste students for three years, a sit in protest organised by students of Kakching area and vendors of Kakching bazar at Ibudhou Naohallai premises declared…

In protest against the non release of pre matric and post matric scholarships for the scheduled caste students for three years, a sit in protest organised by students of Kakching area and vendors of Kakching bazar at Ibudhou Naohallai premises declared a 24 hour general strike in scheduled caste inhabited area from 5 pm of September 30 Source The Sangai Express

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Justice sought in Irengbam Ningol Rosni’s death case

Justice has been sought in the death of young housewife Irengbam Ningol Rosni Devi who was found hanging under suspicious circumstances on September 27 Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

Justice has been sought in the death of young housewife Irengbam Ningol Rosni Devi who was found hanging under suspicious circumstances on September 27 Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Right to education stressed

Stressing on the right to education of young children, a one day Community Training Programme for Convenors of School Management and Development Committee of Schools of Education S , District Council schools and aided schools under Kangpokpi block was…

Stressing on the right to education of young children, a one day Community Training Programme for Convenors of School Management and Development Committee of Schools of Education S , District Council schools and aided schools under Kangpokpi block was organized by SSA RTE Kangpokpi Block here today at SSA Training Hall, ZEO ADPO Office Kangpokpi Source The Sangai Express

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Majority of people including bureaucrat officers of Manipur lack work culture CM Ibobi

Majority of people of the state including the bureaucrats and officers of Manipur government lack work culture, stated Chief Minister O Source Hueiyen News Service

Majority of people of the state including the bureaucrats and officers of Manipur government lack work culture, stated Chief Minister O Source Hueiyen News Service

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IM team to meet Modi before formal talks

The NSCN IM team will first meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi then only the ‘formal dialogue’ will start, according to a well placed source from the NSCN IM Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

The NSCN IM team will first meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi then only the ‘formal dialogue’ will start, according to a well placed source from the NSCN IM Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Deplorable PallelChandel road denounced

A sit in protest denouncing the deplorable road condition of the Pallel Chandel road was held at the district head quarters Chandel today Source Hueiyen News Service

A sit in protest denouncing the deplorable road condition of the Pallel Chandel road was held at the district head quarters Chandel today Source Hueiyen News Service

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RO rejects nomination papers of AITC candidate

The Returning Officer of Hiyanglam by election has rejected the candidature of AITC Manipur State candidate Y Thambou during scrutiny today Source The Sangai Express

The Returning Officer of Hiyanglam by election has rejected the candidature of AITC Manipur State candidate Y Thambou during scrutiny today Source The Sangai Express

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Senior Citizens for Society urges

Reiterating that appointment orders were not yet issued to the 315 candidates who have been selected six months back for recruitment to the post of Assistant Sub Inspector of Manipur Police causing much anxiety, heartburn and frustration to the candida…

Reiterating that appointment orders were not yet issued to the 315 candidates who have been selected six months back for recruitment to the post of Assistant Sub Inspector of Manipur Police causing much anxiety, heartburn and frustration to the candidates including their parents, the Senior Citizens for Society has urged the concerned authority to look into the matter and immediately issue the long awaited appointment orders to the duly selected ASI candidates in the interest of all concerned so that at least 315 out of more than seven lakhs unemployed educated young men get gainful employment and serve the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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Manipur forest dept burns seized pangolin scales – Times of India

Manipur forest dept burns seized pangolin scales
Times of India
Upon the CJM’s order, the animal parts were burnt with permission from the Manipur chief wildlife warden, sources added. NH-2, which passes through Nagaland and ends at the border town of Moreh, is a route which is used often by animal smugglers.

Manipur forest dept burns seized pangolin scales
Times of India
Upon the CJM's order, the animal parts were burnt with permission from the Manipur chief wildlife warden, sources added. NH-2, which passes through Nagaland and ends at the border town of Moreh, is a route which is used often by animal smugglers.

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Speeding truck kills boy

IMPHAL, Sept 29: A teenage boy was killed and another injured when an oil tanker reportedly knocked them down this morning along NH-102 Imphal-Dimapur road. Reports said that the incident

IMPHAL, Sept 29: A teenage boy was killed and another injured when an oil tanker reportedly knocked them down this morning along NH-102 Imphal-Dimapur road. Reports said that the incident took place around 11.30 am at Chumreithong near NRL oil pump Mantripukhri, under Heingang police station, Imphal East district. The deceased victim has been identified as one Anish Ali, 12, son of Azad Ali of Muslim colony Mantripukhri. Anish was riding a bicycle with one of his friend identified as Kuku, 12, son of Aktar Bask when the incident took place. While Kuku is currently undergoing treatment at Raj Medicity, the lifeless body of Anish has been handed over to his family after post mortem.

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MU appointment of Hindi lecturers draw flakes

IMPHAL, September 29: Reports of alleged irregularity have surfaced in the recruitment process of lecturer posts in the Hindi department of Manipur University, one of the premier Universities in the

IMPHAL, September 29: Reports of alleged irregularity have surfaced in the recruitment process of lecturer posts in the Hindi department of Manipur University, one of the premier Universities in the region recently converted into central university.

According to reliable sources, as per the advertisement published by the university on January 22, 2008, applicants from across the country applied for the posts of faculty member including professor, lecturer, reader, lying vacant.

In this regards deans of schools of studies and local members of the executive council also set up guidelines for short-listing applications to be called for interview for teaching positions in the university.

Subsequently, four posts of faculty members including a professor and a reader were recruited as per the Guidelines.

However, it is learnt that of the total recruits two candidates allegedly skipped some of the guidelines. The recruited post included a professor and reader.

The sources further revealed that the candidate selected for the post of professor hails from Uttar Pradesh. In his application submitted to the University the candidate (professor) in an unconventional manner attached his credentials and additional remarks with the form roughly in writings.

In his academic, employment and professional column in the form, he also reportedly mentioned to be an editor of a magazine named `Dalit Jan Udbodh`™ however there was no mentioned of his tenure. Besides, he also attached list of his research and articles published, roughly in written form.

In the meantime, the candidate appointed for the post of reader during the time of the submission of his application was a Government employee nevertheless he failed to attach a no objection certificate (NOC) from the concerned authority he was working with.

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KCP leader dies under mysterious circumstance

LAMKA, September 29: Thangam Kamba alias Punsi, a self-style Lt Colonel of KCP (Taibang Nganba), who is also the army chief of the SoO group, was declared brought death by

LAMKA, September 29: Thangam Kamba alias Punsi, a self-style Lt Colonel of KCP (Taibang Nganba), who is also the army chief of the SoO group, was declared brought death by the authority of Churachandpur District Hospital on September 27 evening.

Kamba was staying at the designated camp inside 7 AR of HQ Veng, Churachandpur. According to sources, saliva foam and blood was oozing out from Kamba`™s mouth and nose when he was brought to the hospital.

A case of unnatural death has been registered by the Churachandpur police in this regard. Exact cause of the death could not be ascertained at the time of filing this report, while Kamba`™s body has been handed over to the family members on September 28 after post mortem.

Sources further recalled that Kamba went jogging with one of his colleagues on the 27 morning at New Bazar area. Kamba somehow vanished from the area and was later found in an unconscious state at a waiting shed.

The sources continued that Kamba`™s colleagues brought his body from the bazar area at around 9 am, adding that police was informed after four hours`™ time. They later took him to the district hospital, but by then Kamba failed to respond to medical intervention.

Further, the sources maintained that Kamba has been with the party for the last 10 years. He is son of Th Thoiba of Koirengei.

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