Bandhs and blockades will not bring any development: Mao MLA

IMPHAL, December 30: Imposing blockades and bandhs to make demands from the government will not bring any development to the society, said Mao MLA L Dikho while encouraging the youth

IMPHAL, December 30: Imposing blockades and bandhs to make demands from the government will not bring any development to the society, said Mao MLA L Dikho while encouraging the youth to take up games and sports as a profession today.

Speaking at the golden jubilee celebration of the Siimai Youth and Students`™ Union at Siimai Khaikho Village today, the MLA said imposing bandhs and blockades is useless.

At the same time assuring to develop the local football playground today, Mao MLA L Dikho encouraged the youth of Saranamai Circle to take up games and sports as a profession.

Saranamai circle was once very popular in the field of football and had produced many talented players in the past, however, today`™s youth seemed to have lost enthusiasm, he said.

The local MLA further said that development is based on the literacy rate of the society or concerned community.

He said a playground in Saranamai village (Khunjao) had already been assured to the student union.

Now, the assured playground will be made into a standard football field, the local MLA said adding that construction of the field will start from March 2015.

He said the ancestors of the Saranamai villagers were talented in sports and so the youth can excel in the field of football.

Dikho further assured to construct a community hall in the area, and added that he had already submitted proposals to the Manipur Development Society for the construction of community halls in Mao areas.

He said that the government has provisions to sanction Rs 10 crores under the Multi-sectoral Development Programme (MsDP) for each block and that the community halls will be constructed under this fund.

He further appealed to the people to make the observation a successful and meaningful celebration.

Meanwhile, the student union submitted a memorandum to the MLA seeking development of the Khaikho Football Ground and SYSU Youth Hall.

MLA Dikho also unveiled a 50 years memorial stone, and hoisted the union`™s flag at the start of the celebration.

He also honoured the three oldest villagers with Rs 3000 each from his pocket.

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Riding on `The good road`: A joyful ride indeed

By Bobby Wahengbam `The Good Road` (2012) directed by Gyan Correa, was officially selected to represent India for the Oscars last year. It was a proud moment for the Indian

By Bobby Wahengbam

`The Good Road` (2012) directed by Gyan Correa, was officially selected to represent India for the Oscars last year. It was a proud moment for the Indian Regional film industry and particularly the Gujarati Film Industry. Luckily, I could grab a copy of the film from the local market. The film was shown at the TC Foundation monthly screening (not commercial in any sense) and everybody likes the film. Actually, the regional film industries excepting the Marathi industry are in the midst of trouble for want of good cinema, good critic and good support. The history of Gujarati film industry- Dhollywood/ Gollywood is simply the history of erosion of its talent pool to the mainstream Bollywood film.

There are the likes of the Bhatts (Mukesh, Mahesh, Alia), Kumars (Sanjeev, Rajendra, Mehul), Banshalis (Sanjay Leela), Patels, Mehboob Khn, Manmohan Desai, Abas Mastan, Vipul Shah and the likes who had ruled Bollywood but hardly contribute to the developmentof Gujarati film. Artistic recognition to Gujarati film is hard to achieve though it has the credit of producing film as early as 1932 with the release of its first full length feature film, `Narasinh Mehta` directed by Nanubhai Vakil. Few films like Bhavani Bhavai (1980, Ketan Mehta,), `Little Zizou` (20009, Sooni Taraporevala) could make a mark in the world cinema. Luckily, after a long hiatus, a Gujarati film shines in the elitist film circle. But it is shocking to learn that the film is criticised to the core by the Gujarati film critics and public alike. It is to wonder, whether the countering is personal as Gyan belongs to Mumbai with a South Mumbai upbringing and who is not familiar in Gujarat. But he has done something the great Gujarati film makers had been shying off through years so long considering Gujarati films far inferior. But many critics became vocal in criticising the film for lack of local flavour and real Gujaratinees.

They claim that child prostitution shown in the film is not a reality in their highways. But to us the debate in this plane is immaterial since the film can move us intellectually. Our readings and impression on the film might be very different from all other critique so far. But our free flow understanding may be a worth gaze on the film and film sensitivity. The film comes in a time where the world of Indian Art film is suffering without remarkable progress for want of universally appealing intellectual films. Sadly, our good films hardly become good in the annals of world cinema. Indeed, there have been very few films that brought laurels for the highest number of film producing country.

On the other hand, Commercial films are gaining momentum with more territory, viewership, popularity and profit. Luckily, Indian cinema is blessed with this amazing film which has the capacity to be a game changer as far as good sensitive offbeat films produced with a stream of consciousness are concerned. The film deserves more than just an Indian entry to the Oscars. Thankfully, an elegant and sensitive film is finally recognized, though late, and prevails over ordinary and conventional films. It is at least a film that can shed away the pretended aesthetically paddling impression on Indian cinema so formed. It is a different Indian film in terms of content, form, treatment and style. Though underplay, the film explicitly speaks volumes of the complexities of the characters and the story.

The story unfolds calmly and naturally where three different groups are introduced, interlaced by the road. Though the film is about three stories around a road journey on a Gujarat Highway in a time frame of 24 hours, the film can`™t be exclusively bracketed under `road movie`™ genre in the sense that the characters carry their own agendas though the three groups are dexterously weaved. And the stories are told with lyrical delicacy connoting more by denoting less. So, in this minimalist expression `less is more`. With few dialogues, appearances and gestures of the characters, the film could convey lots with insightful sensitivity. The film addresses about parental ego where children have to face the brunt, the menace of child trafficking and the organized highway sting operations among others.

Pappu, a truck driver, is occupied with the thought of his family particularly his niece who keeps asking about him. He is expressionless but experienced and human. He even loves and emotionally attached with his truck. That is why the Pimp for whom he is ferrying illegal consignment and staging accident to claim insurance told him that `it is only a truck, not your wife `.His helper, Sauket, acted by Priyank with ease, provides hidden background information to the viewers through casual confrontation with Aditya (Keval), the missing kid. He says that the shopkeeper who directed Pappu to stage accident is actually a pimp who also kidnaps children of rich parents for ransom. Pappu, the driver, is difficult to be understood. He is shown close to his niece and he wants Aditya to be hand over to his parents personally. But he doesn`™t submit the kid to the police who are making publicity on mike about it.

We wonder, whether he doesn`™t trust thepolice on highway duty or planning other things around. Or the child trafficking is so organized and professional that the traffickers could easily brainwash children emotionally to be part with them. Aditya trusts Pappu and Saukat more than the police on the road.

The episode of Poonam, the little girl, who is on the run to make her way to her grandmother in Lathanga, the destination of almost all the characters, has been dropped by a truck driver midway where one can find only a cluster where many young girls house in. At the beginning, it seems to be an oasis and a wonderful place for children. But it happened to be a highway brothel where minor girls are displayed at night for prostitution. The truck driver might have dropped her there intentionally as part of the organized crime. The caretaker stages and acts in such a way that it is only Poonam that approaches him for want of food and other necessities. Though forced, it is never obvious but impressed that he is actually helping the girls including Poonam.

The whole situation is come to light to the mind of the viewer`™s when Rinkle, another girl in the cluster, tells Poonam that everyone, in the beginning, have said that she was leaving in the evening and staying only for the day. And we come to know about the well planned trafficking network. When Poonam is put to gaudy make up and eventually chosen by a customer, she runs away in front of the public. So, the care taker has to deport her to avoid controversy. And the character of Rinkle talks more than she appears. She carries an aristocratic look, polished mannerism all that is required to indicate a girl from a decent urban family back ground. More than that, she carries mini short so well like any metro girl does. Make-up for the night actually destroys her sophisticated look.

But to the sock of all she says she is happy here and doesn`™t want to company Poonam when the later requested her so that they can study and lead a normal life. It connotes the bad world Rinkle had grown up and we are asked to imagine how bad the family members and the relatives of Rinkle must be. It talks about our bad selfish society at large. My view may be different from others but a close look and research on child trafficking will bring you to the same view as mine. The business of Child trafficking is very lucrative and well organized where highway is an important theatre. And that is, probably, one layer the director wants to address.

Today, particularly in the city life, parents are too tight with their respective professions where male/ female alter ego exists in the style of equal status and freedom. Couples normally don`™t have time for children which make the children feel neglected. And it is a common choice of couple to restrict child birth to one or two. David and Kiran, a couple on a holiday tour with their only son, is indexical for the urban couples. Kiran (Sonali Kulkarni) is modern, brave, self-centered, intelligent, independent, dominating, egoistical and probably, a working woman. She wants to relax during the journey and doesn`™t want distraction even by her only son. She is not giving time to her son during the journey. The ego war between husband and wife comes to prominence when they talk about safe driving after escaping a possible accident. Kiran argues, `That was your fault. I`™m always tense whenever you drive`. David, angrily answers, `Have I ever faced an incident? Even a small one!` This type of conversation is very common for urban couples. On top of that she gives a defensive gesture teasing male ego when David asks her to wake up Aditya.

Kiran is intelligent that she doesn`™t drink tea offered by two male strangers. And she has the guts to drive vehicle alone across the desert. She is dominating and self-centered as she only speaks, without giving room for David to talk, during the filling of FIR. But the ego, alteration, self-absorption have a back seat when their only child gets missing as a result of negligence and they have to cry, literary, for the unbearable pangs when hope of finding the child exhausts. And finally, the parents learn a lesson in life. And it is a lesson of life for every urban parent.

The director basically talks about poor parenting in our urban society where children are facing the brunt of the misdeed of the parents. If the home environment were healthy, young Poonam would never run away alone to find her grandmother; Rinkle would never smile if landed in a whore house. The film ends in a positive note by hinting that the road we are travelling our journey of life is good that every one finds his desired destination though face hardships around. Pappu doesn`™t need to stage accident, Poonam will reach her grandmother soon and the family of David reunites at the end. And it is dawn once again.

The idea of the film seems to have been constructed before the advent of mobile culture. For people in the move, mobile plays an important role. In the film only the Pimp/shopkeeper uses the mobile only twice. Police, the modern couple, the truck driver, the helper, the brothel caretaker- no one in the film except the pimp ever use mobile phone. That is something illogical in today`™s world. It would have been far better if mobile is not introduced at all to indicate an earlier time frame. All said and done, In totality, the film is a text book of intelligent film making inspiring regional low budget film makers to think big in spite of limitations.

Manipuri film makers can queue from Gyan`™s success, the notion `Small is Big`. As a matter of fact, highways in Manipur are more complex, challenging, dangerous and associated with lots of drama. Good films could be made around here including the existential predicaments of the people. Oken Amakcham, an award winning Manipuri film maker, who has been a jury member for the national award several times, praises the film in the same rank of Gautam Ghose`™s `Paar` and Di Sica`™s `Bicycle Thieves`. He opines that the film has the capacity to become a Masterpiece and would have recommended for more awards if he were in the National Award jury that year

The selection of the film for the Indian entry to the Oscars for the Foreign Film category rejuvenates the pedestal of high art. Because, in a consumerist world, the intellectual is under pressure to accept this criterion letting mediocrity at the forefront. It is a triumph for the road less travelled that used the universal language of cinema. The film will remain as one of the most influential films for the lovers of good and intelligent cinema. I can`™t help but to praise Gyan.

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State govt tampering with evidences of `skeletons discovery` alleges Sovakiran

IMPHAL, December 30: Investigative agencies, no matter how high, can find out the truth behind the discovery of skulls and skeletons from the site of Tombisana School as the State

IMPHAL, December 30: Investigative agencies, no matter how high, can find out the truth behind the discovery of skulls and skeletons from the site of Tombisana School as the State government has already tampered with the evidences.

This was alleged by N Sovakiran, president of MPP reacting to the recent decision of the State government to hand over the sensitive case of the discovery of skulls and bones from the premises of Tombisana School during excavation work for constructing a new market complex.

He was speaking to media at the office of MPP, near Polo Ground Imphal today.

The MPP president questioned why the government and its authorities concerned are still continuing with the excavation work even after the ghastly discovery was made.

Further he alleged that there is no point in handing over the case to any investigative agencies when the government does not understand or respect the importance of the case.

As we know in our State that many people have gone missing during the last 15 years of Congress rule, with the excavation work still going on, the government has shown how it disrespect people`™s sentiment, he added.

He continued that under the shadow of AFSPA 1958, there have been tortures and killings of innocent people by the security forces in the State. Moreover, there have been cases of fake encounter which the Supreme Court has already started examining, he said before demanding immediate halting of excavation works at the said site.

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Imphal Traffic: A Commoner`s Perspective

By Dr Jayadeva Phurailatpam In this cold weather, getting up early in the morning and pushing myself to drive to my workplace is a real pain. If you can afford

By Dr Jayadeva Phurailatpam

In this cold weather, getting up early in the morning and pushing myself to drive to my workplace is a real pain. If you can afford the luxury of having a driver, the tension of traffic jams in the small streets of Imphal city must not be an issue. But for me, every single day comes out as a struggle, especially during the office hours.

Though Imphal city has smaller area compared to its counterparts in India, the time to cover the destination takes extraordinarily longer.

Reasons are various. It may be due the potholes of various shapes and sizes (Nagamapal areas are famous for varieties of potholes since decades!) or the many unlicensed or rather untrained share autorikshaws and not to mention the increasing number of `new`™ cars that we see on roads with various registration numbers starting from AS, ML, WB and ending to GJ!!

All these add to the chaotic traffic that we see daily.

The autorikshaws are uncountable and uncontrollable on Imphal roads. They reached every hook and corner of the city and adjacent districts. They are a boon for many middle class families and young students. But unfortunately, most of the drivers seem less responsible. Many of the drivers, abruptly stopped at the middle of road when they see a passenger waiting. The vehicle coming behind the autorikshaw may not realised and end up having an accident. Even I had experienced similar situation and ended up with a broken headlight. Lucky enough for me, there were no casualties.

Manipur has become dumping ground for other states old cars and other vehicles. Hardly a day goes, without seeing cars with registration number of all the possible states of India (one including a Maruti 800 with Gujarat registration!). Some also includes from neighbouring Myanmar. The temperature of Manipur has been increasing every year, I wonder if the unchecked number of cheap vehicle emitting noxious fumes may come out as one of the reasons for the climate change.

As for the number of potholes in and around Imphal city, I am so used to it that I am literally adapted now. The Nagamapal road has plenty of potholes of various shape and sizes. That road happens to be one of the most crowded and important link to the market areas and RIMS for people coming from the northern part of Manipur. Just crossing the 1.5 km road takes almost 20 to 30 minutes in office hours.

In addition to these, the Sanjenthong Brigde that was supposed to be completed before Sangai festival 2014 is still in its skeletal form. I wonder how many more Sangai festivals it will take to complete and help in diverting the traffic in Minuthong and Thumbuthong.

Lastly, as the person who happens to be driving cars or two wheelers, we should be bit more responsible and try following the traffic rules. Five minutes late would not affect you much than a broken leg or even worse, death!

Though I appreciate the traffic policemen and policewomen for their hard work in averting the traffic jams in various traffic junctions, I would also like the concerned higher authorities to look into some of the preventable issues above, so common people like myself doesn`™t have to feel the heat every day before work time.

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Symbols Matter

Despite so much said on the matter, nobody seems moved. The once imposing figure of a monarch taming a rogue elephant was once upon a time the most prominent landmarks

Despite so much said on the matter, nobody seems moved. The once imposing figure of a monarch taming a rogue elephant was once upon a time the most prominent landmarks of Imphal city, but today it has been reduced to a caricature. For decades, the king and the elephant braved the elements, telling and retelling an endearing story from a heroic and historic antiquity, but a present insensitive to either history or religion has undone that magic moment so comprehensively. The famed rogue of Tekhao is now no more fearsome than a purring house pet, and the king less than a discarded toy. In the months ahead, they will be subject to further ignominy, condemned to an eternity of eating dust, watching the underbelly of a flyover. Can the disrespect for the symbols of history and mythology be more blatant than this? We earnestly request the government once again to restore the grandeur of the statues. Let the magic moment from the annals of Manipur history not be forgotten. Shift the statue elsewhere if need be. The roundabout outside the western gate of the Kangla could be a befitting place. If the statue must remain where it was originally installed, the government should at least renovate and restore it. Perhaps recast it in bronze. It should not cost too much either. A lot more have been wasted on numerous government white elephants, and this elephant is definitely not a white elephant.

The flyover is here to stay, and in hindsight, maybe there was no other way considering the matter Imphal was and is growing. The old must ultimately give way to the new. But something must be done so this statue representing a mystic and historical moment is not subverted altogether. It may be recalled this, Bheigyachandra, or Chingthang Khomba, was the grandson of Pamheiba, the great king known for his arambai warriors, and for his decision to make Hinduism the state religion of his kingdom. On this occasion, Bheigyachandra was a fugitive in the Ahom kingdom (Tekhao), during a devastating raid on Manipur by the Burmese. In Burma, after the fall of the Tongoo Dynasty, to which event King Pamheiba`™s raids had a great share (DGE Hall), the Konbaung Dynasty had just ascended the throne. So bitter was the venom of the past, it is said King Alaungpaya, the founder of the Konbaung Dynasty, himself took part in the first of these raids of the period and these raids happened to be the time of King Bheigyachandra`™s troubled era, marked by a succession war that lingered, and quite naturally too, for it would have been difficult for the vacuum left by someone like King Pamheiba to be filled. The mythologized story goes that Tekhao ruler King Rajeswara came to doubt if the man he was sheltering in his court was actually King Bheigyachandra, after Bheigyachandra`™s uncle a collaborator of the Burmese, sent a message he was an imposter. The story continues, Rajeswara ordered the exile to prove he was actually the king he claims to be, and since Bheigyachandra was reputed for having mystic powers, to do this by taming a wild elephant recently caught. This was like a death sentence, and Bheigyachandra thought this was his end, and bade goodbye to his wife who was with him in exile. The night before the elephant encounter, he went into a trance, and it is said he had a vision of Krishna assuring him he would be in the arena the next day to help his devout follower. The king was also shown a vision of the Ras Lila which he was told to choreograph after he returns to Manipur. The next day, at the ring, the king still not out of his trance totally saw Krishna sitting on the elephant and rushed at the elephant to pay his obeisance. Probably startled by the unexpected turn of event of a man rushing at it, the elephant cowered before the king. The audience who saw only the man and elephant thought it was the mystic power of the king which tamed the elephant. The myth is charming and the moment historic. Let all this not be made profane.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Two consignments of SP capsules seized from post office: Police

IMPHAL, December 30: Two consignments containing a huge number of Spasmo Proxyvon drugs were recovered from the Imphal Head Police Office on December 29, said the police today. On December

IMPHAL, December 30: Two consignments containing a huge number of Spasmo Proxyvon drugs were recovered from the Imphal Head Police Office on December 29, said the police today.

On December 29, a team of the Narcotic Cell, Imphal West seized two parcels containing 26,884 Spasmo Proxyvon capsules from the Imphal Head Post Office, according to a statement of the PRO Police.

It said the approximate value of the seized drugs consignments is around Rs 2 lakhs in the grey market. A case has been registered at Imphal Police Station and investigation is going on, it said.

The statement also said that acting on specific information about the presence of unknown valley based armed cadres in the general area of Khoidumpat, a combined team of District Police Commando, Thoubal and 22 Assam Rifles conducted search operation at Khoidum Makha Leikai today.

It said during the search operation, several weapons were recovered and seized including a Lathode gun with two live rounds, one each of 9mm pistol, 0.32 pistol, Chinese hand grenade, American type grenade, smoke grenade, detonator, 10 live rounds of AK ammunition and eigh) live rounds of 9 mm ammunition.

A case has been registered at Kakching Police Station and investigation is going on, it said.

On December 29, acting on an information about the presence of some active members of PREPAK in Ghari area, a team of District Police Commando, Imphal West conducted frisking and checking at Ghari Lamkhai during which an active member of PREPAK, namely, Md Yunush Khan, 28, son of Abdul Salam of Heiyel Loubuk, Thoubal district was arrested, it said.

Incriminating articles were seized from his possession and a case has been registered at Lamphel Police Station and investigation is going on, according the police statement.

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CM reminds HRD Union Minister of desire to appoint IIIT Manipur chairman – KanglaOnline

CM reminds HRD Union Minister of desire to appoint IIIT Manipur chairman
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It is also learnt that Ibobi had also recalled his recent meeting with the Union Minister and his government`™s desire to start the academic session of the IIIT, Manipur from the year 2015-16 and the necessity to appoint the chairman, interim director

CM reminds HRD Union Minister of desire to appoint IIIT Manipur chairman
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It is also learnt that Ibobi had also recalled his recent meeting with the Union Minister and his government`™s desire to start the academic session of the IIIT, Manipur from the year 2015-16 and the necessity to appoint the chairman, interim director

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National Wushu: Manipur clinch overall team title – The Sangai Express

The Sangai ExpressNational Wushu: Manipur clinch overall team titleThe Sangai ExpressAltogether Manipur bagged 23 medals including 15 gold, 5 silver and 3 bronze securing 99 points to clinch the overall title while Services Sports Control Board (79 poi…


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National Wushu: Manipur clinch overall team title
The Sangai Express
Altogether Manipur bagged 23 medals including 15 gold, 5 silver and 3 bronze securing 99 points to clinch the overall title while Services Sports Control Board (79 points) and Haryana (38 points) bagged the runners up title and third place spot

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JEE Main-2015 Application form date extended for Manipur candidates – Jagran Josh

JEE Main-2015 Application form date extended for Manipur candidatesJagran JoshThe last date of online submission of the JEE Main-2015 application form is extended for the candidates who wish to opt the examination center for JEE Main-2015 in Manipur St…

JEE Main-2015 Application form date extended for Manipur candidates
Jagran Josh
The last date of online submission of the JEE Main-2015 application form is extended for the candidates who wish to opt the examination center for JEE Main-2015 in Manipur State, only. As per the latest notification published on the official website of

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Prohibition in Manipur – Economic and Political Weekly

Prohibition in ManipurEconomic and Political WeeklyIn July 2014, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh stated in the Manipur state assembly that the state government was looking at the option of lifting prohibition in the state. He also suggested that the c…

Prohibition in Manipur
Economic and Political Weekly
In July 2014, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh stated in the Manipur state assembly that the state government was looking at the option of lifting prohibition in the state. He also suggested that the country liquor produced in Manipur could be sold in

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Militant commits suicide in Manipur – E-Pao.net

Militant commits suicide in Manipur
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A militant shot to injure one of his colleagues before committing suicide by shooting himself with the arm in his possession in Manipur’s Churachandpur district, a police report said Sunday. The incident took place at Mallung village under Thanlon

Militant commits suicide in Manipur
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A militant shot to injure one of his colleagues before committing suicide by shooting himself with the arm in his possession in Manipur's Churachandpur district, a police report said Sunday. The incident took place at Mallung village under Thanlon

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Bir Tikendrajit

The 154th birth anniversary of Bir Tikendrajit was observed today at Congress Bhavan under the aegis of Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee MPCC Source The Sangai Express

The 154th birth anniversary of Bir Tikendrajit was observed today at Congress Bhavan under the aegis of Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee MPCC Source The Sangai Express

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Rape accused attacked

Womenfolk from the locality of a rape victim today attacked a teacher who has been accused of rape when he was brought to a Court from Sajiwa Central Jail Source The Sangai Express

Womenfolk from the locality of a rape victim today attacked a teacher who has been accused of rape when he was brought to a Court from Sajiwa Central Jail Source The Sangai Express

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Movement restricted at AssamArunachal border

Arunachal Pradesh on Monday imposed restrictions on civilian movement along the border with Assam following launch of counter insurgency opera tions by Army and paramilitary forces against NDFB S militants, who massacred over 70 adivasis on December 2…

Arunachal Pradesh on Monday imposed restrictions on civilian movement along the border with Assam following launch of counter insurgency opera tions by Army and paramilitary forces against NDFB S militants, who massacred over 70 adivasis on December 23 Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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‘SMART Police’ stations shortly

In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘SMART Police’, Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday decided to establish one model ‘SMART Police Station’ in each State Source The Sangai Express Agencies

In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘SMART Police’, Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday decided to establish one model ‘SMART Police Station’ in each State Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Prize distribution function held

Prize distribution function of the 57th edition of Shomi Memorial Sports meet 2014 held at Kaziphung Hungpung, Ukhrul district was held today during the annual THYSO Day at recently inaugurated Ilongshim Hungpung Source The Sangai Express

Prize distribution function of the 57th edition of Shomi Memorial Sports meet 2014 held at Kaziphung Hungpung, Ukhrul district was held today during the annual THYSO Day at recently inaugurated Ilongshim Hungpung Source The Sangai Express

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A look back at key Cabinet decisions in ’14

A look at some of the important Cabinet decisions taken during the year, notably after the Prime Minister Narendra Modi Government took charge on May 26 Source The Sangai Express Agencies

A look at some of the important Cabinet decisions taken during the year, notably after the Prime Minister Narendra Modi Government took charge on May 26 Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Oppn demands special package for victims of NDFBS attack

Opposition parties, including AGP, CPI M and NCP, today demanded a special relief package from the Centre for the people affected in the serial attacks by NDFB S militants and retaliatory violence in Assam Source The Sangai Express Agencies

Opposition parties, including AGP, CPI M and NCP, today demanded a special relief package from the Centre for the people affected in the serial attacks by NDFB S militants and retaliatory violence in Assam Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Ngamthang attends Golden jubilee celebration

IFC Minister Ngamthang Haokip today attended the inaugural function of Tumuyon Khullen Youth Club Golden Jubilee celebration with the theme ‘Accelerating Youth Empowerment for Sustainable Development’ at Brig RS Sirohi playground, Tumuyon Khullen Sou…

IFC Minister Ngamthang Haokip today attended the inaugural function of Tumuyon Khullen Youth Club Golden Jubilee celebration with the theme ‘Accelerating Youth Empowerment for Sustainable Development’ at Brig RS Sirohi playground, Tumuyon Khullen Source The Sangai Express

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