Sanjenthong likely to see light of day in AprilMay

Sanjenthong will be ready for traffic movement by April or May this year while 70 percent of the track laying works for the 84 km long Jiribam Tupul railway line have been completed, said Chief Secretary PC Lawmkunga Source The Sangai Express

Sanjenthong will be ready for traffic movement by April or May this year while 70 percent of the track laying works for the 84 km long Jiribam Tupul railway line have been completed, said Chief Secretary PC Lawmkunga Source The Sangai Express

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LPG shortage looms large

With the Awang Sekmai Nongthonband Youth Club determined to carry on its agitation of closing the approach road leading to the IOC’s LPG bottling plant, the State is likely to face acute shortage of LPG in the next couple of days Source The Sangai E…

With the Awang Sekmai Nongthonband Youth Club determined to carry on its agitation of closing the approach road leading to the IOC’s LPG bottling plant, the State is likely to face acute shortage of LPG in the next couple of days Source The Sangai Express

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Commander flags off NIT

A National integration tour, organised by 44 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector AR under the aegis of Hqs IGAR South was flagged off by Commander of 10 Sector Assam Rifles, Brig Peeyush Pandey yesterday Source Hueiyen News Service

A National integration tour, organised by 44 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector AR under the aegis of Hqs IGAR South was flagged off by Commander of 10 Sector Assam Rifles, Brig Peeyush Pandey yesterday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Discovery of human skulls, skeletal remains FIDAM, HRA withdraw PIL

The PIL filed by the Family Members of the Involuntarily Disappeareds’ Association Manipur FIDAM and Human Rights Alert HRA on December 29 last year after skeletons and human skulls were recovered from the compound of erstwhile Tombisana High Schoo…

The PIL filed by the Family Members of the Involuntarily Disappeareds’ Association Manipur FIDAM and Human Rights Alert HRA on December 29 last year after skeletons and human skulls were recovered from the compound of erstwhile Tombisana High School have been withdrawn, said HRA executive director Babloo Loitongbam Source The Sangai Express

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Threedays youth leadership residential camp begins

The three day youth leadership residential camp, 2014 15 on leadership, Nationalism, ethnic identity organised by All Thoubal District United Clubs’ Organisation ATDUCO under the aegis of AMUCO began today at Universal College, Yairipok, Thoubal dist…

The three day youth leadership residential camp, 2014 15 on leadership, Nationalism, ethnic identity organised by All Thoubal District United Clubs’ Organisation ATDUCO under the aegis of AMUCO began today at Universal College, Yairipok, Thoubal district Source The Sangai Express

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Rebel leaders killed in shoot out

Two top leaders of URF Lalheiba were killed in an encounter at Kwakta Khuman Mayai Leikai under Moirang police station in Bishnupur district yesterday Source The Sangai Express

Two top leaders of URF Lalheiba were killed in an encounter at Kwakta Khuman Mayai Leikai under Moirang police station in Bishnupur district yesterday Source The Sangai Express

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DoNER Secy inspects projects at Senapati

DoNER Secretary R Vijay Kumar inspected DoNER funded projects at KVK Hengbung and New Maram where the IFAD NERCOMP projects were implemented Source The Sangai Express

DoNER Secretary R Vijay Kumar inspected DoNER funded projects at KVK Hengbung and New Maram where the IFAD NERCOMP projects were implemented Source The Sangai Express

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Manipur HC asks human rights organisation to withdraw petition – The Hindu

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Manipur Chess Association – E-Pao.net

Manipur Chess AssociationE-Pao.netImphal, January 07 2015: Manipur Chess Association (MCA) has selected Yumkhaibam Yaisana (Sekta Makha Leikai), Thokchom Panthoi (Khoijuman Mamang Leikai), Warepam Sharmila (Khongampat Mayai Leikai) and Potsangbam Puspa…

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Poreilhanba pitches in to develop Yourabung High School Ground

IMPHAL, January 7: The Yourabung High School Ground which has remained useless for long has been repaired today by social worker Mongjam Poreihanba of Lamlai assembly constituency who is also

IMPHAL, January 7: The Yourabung High School Ground which has remained useless for long has been repaired today by social worker Mongjam Poreihanba of Lamlai assembly constituency who is also a state executive member of the BJP Manipur Pradesh today.

The ground was newly laid in view of a State level nine-a-side open football tournament beginning from January 17. Unable to organise such tournaments in the play ground for the last 20 years due to its abysmal condition, the local club formed a committee along with members of the North Eastern Young Star Association and requested the social worker to initiate the ground repair works.

Mongjam Poreihanba provided tractors and trucks for levelling and repairing the ground to transform it into a standard football play ground, said North Eastern Young Star Association, Yourabung president Punsiba Laitonjam.

The playground has now been developed with the help of the social worker who also happens to be an executive member of the State BJP. The locals of Yourabung especially the young players expressed their gratitude to Poreihanba. The development committee will support him in any social works initiated by him in the future, he stressed.

Meanwhile, Poreihanba said many state level football tournaments were organised till 1995 in the playground but due to some unavoidable circumstances the tournaments stopped. Later, a land dispute occurred which has impaired the talent of our local football players and sportspersons, he said, adding local players were deprived of a proper playground and so they started performing poorly in sports. Recently, our local people formed a committee for the sporting future of the young generations, he informed.

This year, he said, he got the opportunity to develop the playground to a proper football field which can produce young sporting talents who can represent the state or the nation in the future. So, he has taken the decision of repairing the ground after being advised by the committee, the social worker added.

He also informed that the last date of form submissions for the tourney has been extended to January 10 as CC Meet is going on.

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Indo-Myanmar joint team to survey road alignment for cross border bus service

IMPHAL, January 7: Top government officials have confirmed today that a joint team of Indian and Myanmar officials will be conducting a road alignment survey for the cross border bus

IMPHAL, January 7: Top government officials have confirmed today that a joint team of Indian and Myanmar officials will be conducting a road alignment survey for the cross border bus service between the two countries from January 11 to 15.

According to highly placed sources, the State government has been informed by the border maintenance division of the Ministry of External Affairs, Myanmar that it will be sending a delegation to Imphal on January 11 for the proposed joint survey.

It further mentioned that the delegation from Myanmar would be led by Director General of Rail Transportation, Myanmar, U San Aung who would be accompanied by a team of superintending engineers from Sagaing Region Public Works, Ministry of Construction.

An official from the Ministry of External Affairs who will be accompanied by two superintending engineers from the Union Ministry of Road and Transport will lead the Indian team for the proposed road survey.

The State government which has been asked to nominate its representative and send its confirmation to the Union government has been requested to warmly receive the Myanmar delegates and members of the Indian delegation during their stay in Manipur.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar has presented its compliments to the Embassy of India and has informed to the Embassy on December 2, 2014 regarding the joint survey by the Indo-Myanmar team to survey the road alignment for the Passenger Bus Service between Imphal and Mandalay in the first week of January 2015, said the highly placed source.

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Makui village road disappearing on account of Irang river erosion problem

IMPHAL, January 7: A bridge at Makui Golai of Makhui village over the Irang Turel which connects the areas of Leimakhong, Kangpokpi, Tadubi and Tamei is in a pitiable condition

IMPHAL, January 7: A bridge at Makui Golai of Makhui village over the Irang Turel which connects the areas of Leimakhong, Kangpokpi, Tadubi and Tamei is in a pitiable condition and to make matters worse the side-road off the IT Road that leads to Makui village is going to be cut off whenever Irang Turel is in spate due to lack of retaining walls.

The problems faced by the hapless villagers came to light during an inspection tour made by Tamei A/C MLA, Z Kikhonbou Newmai today. Speaking to media persons, the chairman of Makui village, R Luikamang said the villagers will be in trouble if the bridge and the retaining walls along the river bank are not constructed.

The villagers have highlighted their inconveniences twice or thrice to the Kangpokpi A/C MLA, Namcha Kipgen, appealing him to redress their problems but till now their pleas remain unheeded, Luikamang added.

`During the rainy session, the surrounding fields and the road are inundated when the water level of Irang Turel increases adversely affecting the movement of villagers as well as their agricultural activities. The width of the river is increasing annually in this area but the villagers cannot stem its widening`, he said

`If nothing is done, as a result of this erosion process, some years down the line the road will cease to exist,` he cautioned.

The chairman further stated that if the retaining walls are constructed then the water level during rainy sessions can be kept under control.

He appealed the government and concerned authorities to look into the problems faced by the villagers and to act at the earliest to relieve the villagers from their woes

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Let Mangka Grow Taller

The name Mangka, until recently, was known only to a few people who are interested in folk art and Pena, the traditional string musical instrument. Those who have known her

The name Mangka, until recently, was known only to a few people who are interested in folk art and Pena, the traditional string musical instrument. Those who have known her have been showering her with words of commendations. Mangka started giving live performances as a child artist on the radio when she was in the eighth standard. Except for a few, many people must have been unaware that this young girl represented the country in the Asia Pacific Broadcasting Radio Song Festival 2014, which was held in Colombo. Mangka was selected along with an artist from Bangalore. Only two of them among a host of artists were picked out to represent India. As expected, Mangka struck a chord with the audience with her performance in the said festival. On her return home after the festival, Mangka was interviewed live over the All India Radio, FM Rainbow channel, from its Mumbai studio. This kind of interview is a rare occurrence in the life of an artist, and is surely testimony to the caliber of the artist. IFP also had carried her interview in last year`™s July issue. Our online readers have been sending wishes for Mangka since then.

But Mangka`™s feat had largely remained unnoticed by the public until her performance in the opening ceremony of the 8th Manipur Polo International tournament held in November last year. The theme song of the tournament, based on the Meitei mythical horse and penned by B Jayantakumar Sharma, `Samaton Ayangba`™, which was performed on that day by Mangka went viral on the internet. It is heartening to learn that since then, there have been unprecedented demands for Mangka`™s performance from different quarters. As we are told, organisers would print Mangka`™s name in the performance programme without any prior information either to Mangka or Lai Hui, the musical ensemble to which she belongs. They would fervently push their demand without any compunction of having printed someone`™s name without prior consent of the concerned. Besides, people in positions and power send their emissaries to press their demand for Mangka`™s performance, on a date fixed by them in advance. Such proclivity towards her performance, or Lai Hui`™s genre of `contemporary performance`™ of folk music, is encouraging. But the way in which this proclivity is expressed leaves plenty of room to doubt whether it is an expression of their genuine love for the arts or whether it is a display of some coarse elements in play.

Lai Hui and its young artists, and particularly Mangka have reached a milestone in popularising their folk art in our time. As we have seen, it has been Lai Hui`™s determined endevour to popularise Pena and its associated performance among the youths, seeking tutelage from different maestros of the instrument from across the state. From a very young age Mangka has learned under gurus like Langathel Thoinu and Khangembam Mangi. Needless to remind that this is a time when her peers are busy running from one tuition center to another, in the rat race to find a foothold in the `career`™ battleground. Mangka on the other hand has been scaling artistic heights without compromising her formal education. It might not be out of place to add that Lai Hui and Mangka require space to grow to reach greater heights. Let us all give them that space lest our embrace becomes a smothering hold.

Leader Writer: Senate Kh

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Police claim killing URF leaders involved in Dec 2013 IED blasts

IMPHAL, January 7: Two leaders of the United Revolutionary Front, URF Manipur were killed yesterday morning in what the police claimed was an encounter. Bishnupur district SP N Herojit Singh

IMPHAL, January 7: Two leaders of the United Revolutionary Front, URF Manipur were killed yesterday morning in what the police claimed was an encounter.

Bishnupur district SP N Herojit Singh further claimed during a press meet held later in the day that the two were involved in the two deadly IED blasts of December 15 at MG Avenue and December 21 at Khuyathong.

The slain militant leaders have been identified as Finance secretary, URF (Manipur) Keithellakpam Tiken Singh, 45, son of (L) K Anganghal Singh of Naorenmthong Khullem Leikai and the outfit`™s Home secretary Puyam Ruhini Meitei alias Mungyamba, 50, son of (L) P Indu Singh of Khurai Chingangbam Leikai.

The alleged shootout occurred around 11:30 am yesterday inside a private residence at Kwakta Khuman Makha Leikai.

Local sources said the house belongs to Md Mujibur Rehman, 28 who is a personnel of the India Reserve Battalion.

Locals also said that the involved police and commando personnel seem to be completely aware of the location and environment of the house as they didn`™t seek any direction from the locals while approaching the house.

It is also learnt that soon after the police team went into the house, locals heard some gun-shots and found the two persons dead.

One was found lying on the threshold of the house, while the other was killed near the latrine, informed sources.

The locals also said that the two could have been staying at the residence since some days back.

Meanwhile, soon after the incident additional police teams arrived at the spot and conducted a search operation after blocking entry of civilians.

After the conduct of inquest by the Forensic experts and police enquiry, the two bodies were deposited at the RIMS mortuary.

Later around 7pm yesterday, the Bishnupur district SP N Herojit Singh called a press conference at the office of the OC Cdo.

He said on getting information about the presence of some armed militants at the residence of Md Mujibur Rehman, a team of the district police and commandos led by additional SP/ IW Vikramjit and additional SP/ BPR Manjit Singh the operation to flush out the militants was conducted.

The two police officers were also assisted by OC/ Cdo Imphal West inspector P Sanjoy Singh and OC/ Cdo Bishnupur inspector Sadananda and other personnel, he said.

The SP also claimed that the police team was fired upon by the two militants on approaching the residence, which made the police team to retaliate, killing both of them.

Two 9mm pistols, one Chinese hand grenade and a demand letter among other things were recovered from the two, he told the media persons. However, the recovered items were not displayed during the press conference.

Meanwhile, family members have identified the two bodies today at the RIMS mortuary.

Speaking to media persons at the RIMS morgue today, Tiken`™s family members said he had been detained under the National Security Act after his arrest at Guwahati in the past.

He has a son and a daughter, the family members said adding that after a long stay at home he left on September 27, 2014 and never returned again.

On the other hand, Ruhini`™s family said he had celebrated Ningol Chakkouba last year at his home.

Ruhini had started living by growing vegetables and rearing fish at home, they said adding that he suddenly went away last year and then never returned.

It is also learnt that even after the family members had identified the bodies and the Lamphel Police Station has being informed, post mortem examination of the two bodies were not conducted as the concerned investigation officer had failed to turn up till late evening.

It may be mentioned that the URF, Manipur was formed during a two-day joint meeting of the KCP/MTF- Sunil Meitei, KCP/ MC- Chingkheingamba and KCP/ MC- Lanheiba Meitei held on September 9 and 10, 2011.

The outfit had signed a MoU with the State government and Centre on February 13, 2013 during which slain Ruhini was one of the three representatives of the outfit signing the deal.

Later after staying at the Loitang Khunou designated camp, the outfit slipped out and had gone underground again on September 22, 2014.

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FIDAM, HRA withdraw PIL in skull recovery case

IMPHAL, January 7: Families of the Involuntarily Disappeared Association, Manipur and Human Right Alert have, today, withdrawn their Public Interest Litigation filed last year with the liberty to file a

IMPHAL, January 7: Families of the Involuntarily Disappeared Association, Manipur and Human Right Alert have, today, withdrawn their Public Interest Litigation filed last year with the liberty to file a fresh one as and when required.

This was stated by HRA director Babloo Loitongbam in a press meet at the Manipur Press Club this afternoon.

He said a division bench constituted by Chief Justice Luxmi Kant Mohapatra and Justice Nobin Singh of the Manipur High Court heard the PIL as item number 2 at court number 1. During the hearing, the Advocate General placed relevant government files disclosing that the State cabinet has decided to hand over the matter to CBI on December 29 last year.

FIDAM has noticed that even after nine days, the government has not issued the gazette notification which is the first step towards handling over the case to the CBI, he said, adding that even after due notification and consent by the State government, the Central government under section 6 of the Delhi Special Police Establishment Act should also issue a notification under section 5 of the same Act.

The court asked us to withdraw the PIL as the state government has decided to hand over the whole investigation to the CBI. In that condition, we withdrew the PIL today, he said.

Babloo said many prosecution sanction were demanded from the Union Home Ministry in relation with cases of disappearance of people after their abduction by security forces. But the Home Ministry has informed us to take permission from the Defence Ministry.

They are yet to respond to a prosecution sanction demand made in the case of Yayep Ali who disappeared in 1999. Regarding this particular case, the High Court had asked for an enquiry on May 18, 2005 but till date there has been no finding as reported by his brother, Md Baniyamin. So there is no hope even after the promise of a CBI investigation because this matter will cool off and finish without any real finding.

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Man allegedly kidnapped from wife`s parental home

CHANDEL, January 7: A man from Guwahati who was staying at his wife`™s parental home to attend to his brother in law`™s marriage has been allegedly abducted along with his

CHANDEL, January 7: A man from Guwahati who was staying at his wife`™s parental home to attend to his brother in law`™s marriage has been allegedly abducted along with his wife late last night by armed persons suspected to be security forces personnel from Tonsen Khullen Village, Chandel under Sugunu Police.

Sources identified the man as Gopal Poddar alias T Gopal, 34, son of (L) Rajaram Poddar of Guwahati and his wife as Jenevic Kom daughter of T Daijobsing of Tonsen Khullen.

According to sources, around 10:30 pm after the marriage ceremony ended, armed persons in civilian dresses broke into Jenevic`™s parental home and took away the husband and wife duo.

They had come to attend the marriage ceremony of Tellien Alister Kom elder brother of Jenevic.

Speaking to media persons this morning, T Daijobsing said the family and all relatives who were present at their residence to attend the marriage were sleeping when they were awakened by forceful knockings on their front door around 10:30 pm yesterday.

He said he first enquired as to who it was at which a person speaking Manipuri said they wanted to drink water and asked him to open the door.

When he told them to come in the morning as it was too late and that he wouldn`™t open the door, the unidentified persons broke open the door and entered, and then started to threaten his family members at gun points Daijobsing said.

The armed persons than started searching for his son in law Gopal Poddar and dragged him and his wife from the bed where they were sleeping with their three-year old daughter, he continued.

They even broke open the door to the room of the newlyweds and entered showing no respect, he said.

The armed persons then took away both the husband and wife in two vehicles which were already parked outside on the road, he said alleging that they had tortured his daughter and her husband in front of their young daughter.

He said the family has reported the case to the Sugunu Police Station.

Both the police and the 22 Assam Rifles post located nearby have already denied their involvement, he said appealing to all concerned to release his daughter and son in law at the earliest without any conditions.

The authorities should investigate and award befitting punishment to all those found involved in the crime, he said.

Meanwhile, Tonsen Khullen Village Authority and meira paibi have strongly condemned the incident.

Speaking to media persons, T Bijoy Kom, chief of Tonsen Khullen said that the act of forcibly intruding into a private residence and abducting a father and mother in front of their little girls is highly condemnable.

He said all right thinking individuals and organisations should condemn such barbaric act.

The village chief further said that the police or the Assam Rifles or any armed group should inform the village authorities before searching any house inside the village.

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Inordinate delays Speed Post mails and parcels continue

IMPHAL, January 7: Despite the recent uproar over inordinate delay in delivery of a mail to an addressee in Ukhrul, Speed Post, the government owned courier service in the state

IMPHAL, January 7: Despite the recent uproar over inordinate delay in delivery of a mail to an addressee in Ukhrul, Speed Post, the government owned courier service in the state continues to be erratic with impunity.

The Imphal head office of the service is currently in a glut of undelivered mails and parcels, some of them weeks old.

The Imphal Head Office claim this unmanageable backlog at its office currently is on account the Kolkata NHS suddenly releasing several weeks mail all at once after holding them up for two weeks at the Airport.

An addressee complained to IFP that a set of books purchased from online retailer Amazon India on December 19 by her father has still not reached her.

Using the internet parcel tracking facilities of both Amazon India and India Post, the parcel is indicated as booked with the Kadugodi Extension SO in Karnataka on December 20.

The track events for the parcel, on the website of India Post, which boasts the capability of delivering mails and parcels anywhere in India in 24 to 48 hours, has the following details.

The parcel was booked on December 20m at 9:28am at R Kadugodi Extension SO. The bag containing the parcel was dispatched for NHS Kolkata Airport at 4:09pm the same day. The bag was received at NSH Kolkata Airport the next day, December 21, at 3:33pm. From there the bag was dispatched to NSH Imphal the same day at 7:46pm.

The delay begins thereon. The tracking facility show NHS Imphal receiving the bag on January 1, at 12:32pm, 10 days after the NHS Kolkata Airport claims it was dispatched from its office.

The question is, why was the Speed Post bag held up for 10 days in the Kolkata Airport? Or was it allowed to pile up at the NHS Imphal all the while.

The internet tracking facility shows NHS Imphal opened the bag and dispatched the parcel to Imphal H.O. on the same day at 3:59pm.

The bag was received at Imphal H.O. on January 2, at 9:44am, opened at 9:45am. January 2 is a Friday, but the having received the parcel early in the morning, the Imphal HO failed to deliver the parcel to the addressee.

The Speed Post parcel, though lying in the Imphal HO is still not delivered even after a week since it came to be in the custody of the Imphal HO.

When the addressee`™s father called the Imphal HO Speed Post department at 2452239, the lady answering the call explained it was the delay from Kolkata which has resulted in a huge piling up at the Imphal HO, and her office is frantically trying to clear the pile.

She suggested the addressee should come to the Imphal HO and collect the parcel.

Given the circumstance, this may be reasonable, but the question is should the matter be allowed to be forgotten without a proper inquiry. After all, the postal service employees are paid from public tax money, and Speed Post tariff is higher than ordinary mail or registered posts precisely because of the promise they would be delivered swiftly, the addressee said.

According to India Post`™s own advertisements, Speed Post mails are guaranteed delivery within 24 hours to most destinations in India and 48 maximum to some destinations.

Yet, nearly 20 days after this particular parcel began its Speed Post journey from Karnataka, it has still not reached its destination.

It is only to be imagined what the plights of addressees who might be waiting for urgent mails on which things as important as careers could depend.

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AMWJU celebrates Press Club 40th B`day

IMPHAL, January 7: The 40th Foundation Day of the Manipur Press Club is like Teacher`™s Day because the media like teachers spread information to people everywhere, stated Th Lokeshwar, the

IMPHAL, January 7: The 40th Foundation Day of the Manipur Press Club is like Teacher`™s Day because the media like teachers spread information to people everywhere, stated Th Lokeshwar, the Speaker of the Manipur Legislative Assembly while speaking as the chief guest speech on January 6 at the Manipur Press Club.

The foundation day observation was organised by the All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU).

He said the observation is not only meant for media persons but also includes people who came to this club to talk about their problems so that the media fraternity can disseminate their tales of woes.

Media is important in every country because they are the only means through information regarding various issues in a place can be gathered, he added.

Lokeshwar further said that listening to the story of how the Press club came into being is inspiring and that we should all be grateful to the veteran journalists who prepared the groundwork for its establishment.

He requested media houses to consider the pros and cons before publishing a story and its negative impact on people.

He also stressed that Manipur cannot become `a golden Manipur` without the contribution of media houses.

In his speech as the guest of honour, Works and Transport minister Dr Kh Ratankumar Singh said journalists of today in our state are different from journalists of two decades ago and now they have capabilities to compete with journalists of other nations as well as many national papers. All the credit must go to the senior journalist because it won`™t have been possible without their help and suggestion.

He said the press club can now be compared with press clubs of other states. However, it all boils down to the contribution made by various media houses, he added.

Sometimes, we found news-reports where reporting is done subjectively or personalised which indicates the character of the particular reporter or the media house, he said, while calling for professionalism among the media fraternity.

Veteran journalist K Madhumangol Singh said the press club was intended to be founded on December 29, 1974 but unfortunately Chief Minister of the time who was supposed to attend as the chief guest could not attend as his government collapsed and it had to be formally established on January 6, 1974.

Many problems had to be faced in those days in organsing such foundation days as the infrastructure was really poor., he said, adding that the story of how the Press club and AMWJU came into being should be published in the press club journal so new journalists can remember their struggles.

In his presidential speech, AMWJU president Wangkhemcha Shamjai said that all the old furniture which were used by veteran journalists were being preserved.

He said AMWJU is trying to keep separate rooms for veteran journalists and women journalist. The guest room is completed but beds are still in the process of being assembled, he added.

Veteran journalists, DIPR officials, staffs of AIR Imphal, leaders of civil organisation and AMWJU members attended the function.

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All Manipur Nupi Marup celebrates 75th foundation day – KanglaOnline

All Manipur Nupi Marup celebrates 75th foundation dayKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, January 7: The All Manipur Nupi Marup today observed its 75th foundation day at the Gandhi Memorial Hall, Imphal today. Floral tributes were paid to a portrait of the first presid…

All Manipur Nupi Marup celebrates 75th foundation day
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IMPHAL, January 7: The All Manipur Nupi Marup today observed its 75th foundation day at the Gandhi Memorial Hall, Imphal today. Floral tributes were paid to a portrait of the first president of the Mahila Sanmelani, Tongbram Sabi as part of the

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Road block leaves gas bullets stranded inside Sekmai bottling plant

    IMPHAL, January 7: The Awang Sekmai Nongthonband Youth Club called a press conference today in connection with its road block imposed along the road connecting National Highway no

 

 

IMPHAL, January 7: The Awang Sekmai Nongthonband Youth Club called a press conference today in connection with its road block imposed along the road connecting National Highway no 2 with the Sekmai Gas Bottling Plant since January 1 decrying the government`™s failure to act on its assurance to repair the road.

The road block had resulted in around 80 loaded gas bullets remaining stranded inside the LPG bottling plant.

The agitation will continue until the road is repaired, the club`™s spokesperson told media persons.

He said the road has been blocked for a week till today, however, the government continues to remain silent even though it was taken up only after the government to act on its assurance.

He continued that last May, both the Chief Minister and the local MLA had assured to look into their demand, which is yet to be fulfilled.

The government`™s silence on the issue is in total disregard of the public`™s emotions, he continued.

The club members also declared that they will never meet government officials and representatives until the road repairing work is started.

The Chief Minister and the local MLA should bear all responsibilities for any untoward incident arising out of the issue, they warned

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