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Maoist general strike suspended

IMPHAL, Feb 20: The banned Maoist Communist Party Manipur has in a press statement said that the Catholic Society decided to remove the moral education subject taught at five Catholic

IMPHAL, Feb 20: The banned Maoist Communist Party Manipur has in a press statement said that the Catholic Society decided to remove the moral education subject taught at five Catholic schools in Imphal starting from the session 2015. Following which the earlier announced general strike call on February 22 has been suspended.

`The missionary schools are trying to spread their religion, other private schools are trying to earn huge profit, Government schools are turning into looting grounds`, it said and added that the outfit will fight against such acts.

It further said that the outfit had given a deadline to the institutions and other private organizations, who had participated in the January 26, 2015 function, to apologise in front of the public. It warned the outfit will now take up further course of action as the deadline has crossed.

It may be mentioned here that the outfit had few days ago announced to call a general strike if the Catholic Schools in Imphal continue to teach `moral education`™ subject charging that the subject only teaches moral education based only in Christianity and aims at spreading the religion.

The outfit was also against the building of Churches inside the school campus and demanded for secular education policy.

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MUSU protests police search operations in students` hostels

IMPHAL, February 20: The Manipur University Students`™ Union (MUSU) and students of the university today strongly protested against search operation conducted by the police inside the university`™s hostels. The search

IMPHAL, February 20: The Manipur University Students`™ Union (MUSU) and students of the university today strongly protested against search operation conducted by the police inside the university`™s hostels.

The search operation was conducted inside the boys`™ hostels number one, two, three and four of the university.

Speaking to media MUSU`™s vice president, A Debina demanded a clarification from the authority concerned at the earliest the reason behind conducting combing operation inside the university`™s hotels.

Further demanding answers under whose authority and permission for the operation was given, she asked the Home Department for how long they intend to harass the students.

`Will the department continue its operation in the event of any crisis in the State or nearby the MU campus thereby creating psychosis to the students`, the MUSU president questioned?

It has been informed that the search operation began from November and this was the third operation conducted inside the hostels.

According Debina, when MUSU`™s volunteers approached the vice-chancellor demanding who gave the permission to the police to conduct operations inside the campus, the latter reportedly denied his hand in the incident.

However, he revealed that he directed the police personnel`™s to ask the registrar of the university, informed the vice president.

Strongly opposing the act of the police, A Debina, maintained that MU is an institute for higher learning and not a camp for any unwanted elements.

It is learnt that the after November, the police conducted search operation inside the boys`™ hostel on February 14 at around 1 pm. Subsequently, on February 19, the police also tried to conduct operation however with the intervention of MUSU`™s volunteers the attempt of the police was foiled.

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PREPAK greets language martyrs on world language day

IMPHAL, Feb 20: The underground People`™s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak, PREPAK, extended the party`™s revolutionary salute to all patriots who had given up their lives in the defence of the

IMPHAL, Feb 20: The underground People`™s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak, PREPAK, extended the party`™s revolutionary salute to all patriots who had given up their lives in the defence of the mother tongue, on the eve of the world mother tongue day.

In a release, the PREPAK said in the break neck competition between different linguistic groups in the modern world, many languages spoken by numerically weak communities are increasingly facing the danger of extinction.

It said the UNESCO has declared at least half of the world`™s 6800 languages are today in danger of complete disappearance. With this in mind, the UNESCO declared on November 17, 1999, that February 21 will be reserved as world mother tongue day. The inspiration for this was the fight for the Bengali language in the erstwhile East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, it said.

When Bangladesh was still part of Pakistan, Urdu was declared as the national language on March 21, 1948. The struggle for salvaging the Bengali language in the country began on this day, it said.

The widespread public agitations included teachers and other government servants relinquishing their services, it said adding, starting from February 21, 1952, street agitations by the public on the issue began turning violent. In police firing four people, Rafiq, Barkat, Jabbar and Salamgi, lost their lives.

Following the event, on February 29, 1956, Bengali was recognized as an official language not just in East Pakistan, but the entire Pakistan, it said.

But the seeds of sovereignty sown by the language agitation did not end there. In the course of the years, it transformed into the freedom struggle which ultimately led to the formation of a new nation, Bangladesh in 1971, independent of Pakistan.

It said the crisis the indigenous language of Kanglei began facing was flagged off in the beginning of the 18th Century with the arrival of Ramandi missionary, Santadas, and the forceful conversion of the kingdom to Hinduism, and with it the transition of the base of the Kanglei language to Sanskrit-Bengali. The landmark and tragic incident which marked this era was on October 5, 1732, when the sacred books of the Keinglei, Puya, were made bonfire of.

The resistance against this invasion began with Naoriya Phulo and Lamyanba Irabot, it said. Their fight was to preserve the indigenous cultures and language of Kanglei, it added.

The release also charged that the inclusion of the Kanglei language in the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution, on August 20, 1992, is a ploy to Indianise the indigenous language. This is a colonial design to make the language neither here nor there, and deprive it of its `classical language`™ status.

The Kanglei language is widely distributed in South Asia and South East Asia, and it is for this reason this language is considered by the US Department of Education as one of the 169 `Political and Strategic Language` and in Europe it is considered as `Critical Language in Regional and International Level`.

The release said this being the case, it is absolutely necessary for the Kanglei language to be developed and promoted in consultation with intellectuals and experts in the field.

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Wettest Dry State

It is a strange feeling indeed when a respectable elderly family member asks you to get some Marijuana. Even stranger ,when everyone gets together to smoke it. The chillum or

It is a strange feeling indeed when a respectable elderly family member asks you to get some Marijuana. Even stranger ,when everyone gets together to smoke it. The chillum or pipe being handed down from your uncle, you taking a pull and handing it over to the nubile niece. This scene on any other day would tantamount of being a scandalous family, but on Shivaratri and in the name of religion, the pot smoking is an accepted ritual of the Vaishnavite society.

This particular day, the Imphal market corners are seen selling the various ingredients needed for the ritual inclusive of the quintessential Ganja which is of course, banned under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Act, 1985. Yet, the Narcotics Control Bureau and other related Home Department personnel turn a blind eye as the persons selling and buying are treated as devotees of a religious affair, the Narcotics and Affairs of Border are busy with their own usual affairs. As the permit to get stoned, is God given.

Perhaps, this is why the State government has not been able to enforce the dry state status in Manipur. Legitimacy is given to the ethnic communities to brew alcohol as it is by- part tradition. Hence , the peripheral towns of Sekmai, Andro and Phayeng have been producing local hooch en masse and in the heart of the city, by the Zeliangrong community. And unlike Shivaratri, the booze ritual is a perennial affair and the devouts throng to the watering spots daily. Here, the license at Paona Bazar, Polo Ground etc. is not God given. Yet, the Excise Department, Police personnel turn the blind eye as for certain that many palms must be greased. The fact is that Manipur is the wettest dry state in the whole nation.

Word has it that the demand for local liquor is in such a high that the producers are not able to distill liquor as per the usual time consuming method but accelerates the process of fermentation by adding urea and further spiking it with chemicals. Well ! Such adulteration would obviously affect the lone liver and various other key organs of the dipsomaniac pilgrim and leading to the obvious latter of meeting the Maker.

The State government should take note of the facts and as factually cannot implement the dry status, other non-state actors and various other civil bodies have also tried their best but curbing the alcohol trade continue to be a Sisyphean effort. As similar to the adage, how many bottles are continually destroyed and confiscated, more bottles flow down from the hill. So, it is best that the State government mull over the matter and study the pros and cons. Take statistical data and calculate how much the State exchequer will benefit from sale taxes, provided also that there will be a curb in the production of spurious liquor.

In Indian mythology and globally, there are various mentions of drunken Gods, which include Shiva, who smokes and drinks. We are after all human and ignoring the cancer warning signs of the tobacco pouch comes as second nature. If the damage done to oneself is voluntary, at least the public who don`™t engage in addiction can benefit from development works which can be earned from taxes of liquor sales. Otherwise, what is the use of being the wettest dry State ?

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba

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Zomi leaders call for unification

LAMKA, February 20: The 67th Zomi Namni (Zomi National Day) festival cum Mithun festival was celebrated at YPA Gen HQ Hall located at Hiangtam Lamka, Ccpur, grace as Chief Guest

LAMKA, February 20: The 67th Zomi Namni (Zomi National Day) festival cum Mithun festival was celebrated at YPA Gen HQ Hall located at Hiangtam Lamka, Ccpur, grace as Chief Guest by Veteran Politician, Rishang Keishing Rajya Sabha MP and former Chief Minister of Manipur.
Thanglianpau Guite President of Zomi Reunification Organisation (ZRO),was Namni Pa,father of the national day and PS Haokip president of Kuki National Organisation (KNO), was president of the function.

Other dignitaries who attended the function were Health Minister Mr.Phungzathang Tonsing as Blue St of honour, MP of outer Manipur Thangso Baite and MLA of district namely PS to Manipur Govt. Vungzagin Valte, MTDC Chairman etc.

Rishang Keishing, speaking on the occasion said that all the 35 tribe settled in Manipur are one and we must love each other as God loves us all, “Jesus loves us irrespective of language, community etc and as he is the giver of love we must love one another and if one can`t love his neighbour and follow himself he deleted himself. God love us all and so let as do likewise to glorify the giver of love that`s him`.

The chief guest also spoke about the government`™s plan to have an inter-district headquarter of Manipur, quoting the Minister of surface transport Nitin Gadkari, which he said will further our unity.

The president of Zomi Re Unification Oganisation (ZRO) Thanglianpau, speaking as the chief host, recalled the sacrifices of the Zomi leader who had given their life, time and energy for the unity of the Zo San or Zo decencent.

He also recalled the genesis of the Zomi Namni(Zomi National Days up the 18th of Feb.1948 at Selam, Burma, the elders and and lovers of Zomi had gather where 99.9 % present had agreed and decided to have the day as zomi national day and since then we had celebrate the day”

The chief host further said that `we as Zomi are blessed and out main object should be unity` adding `we are unfortunate that we are divided in mainly three countries, Bangladesh ,Myanmar and India but we had now made our present felt in our respective settlement`.

He pointed out that the UPF/ZRO is pressing the government for Autonomous Hills District status.

Speaking as Namni Pa Mr PS Haokip said Zomis are one irrespective of what each tribe call themselves saying that these tribes had come from China.

Thangso Baite, MP, said that we must all introspect and accordingly the leader must chart out the next plan of action.

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`Constitutional amendments have drawn women in Manipur out of homes to be politically empowered`

THOUBAL, feb 20: A one day district level consultation on powers and functions of elected women representatives of Panchayati Raj institutions of Thoubal CD Block was organised by the Integrated

THOUBAL, feb 20: A one day district level consultation on powers and functions of elected women representatives of Panchayati Raj institutions of Thoubal CD Block was organised by the Integrated Rural Development Organisation (IRDSO), Wangjing, at the DC complex,Thoubal.

In her keynote address, secretaryof IRDSO, Nonibala Narengbam said,“India is one of the few countries in the world with a constitution that makes it mandatory for one-third of the seats in all institutions of local self-governance to be reserved for women.

The 73rd and 74th amendments of the Constitution which made this landmark provision has given a new dimension to the process of women empowerment with constitutional powers and responsibilities with a range of issues, she said adding, today more than expected women are in the power.

Though these provisions have increased the visibility of women in the local governance bodies,the reality shows a different picture.Several women elected are more instruments in the hands of their male family members.Deep rooted patriachel values and male domination has suppressed women voices and perspective.But, in general elected women are accelerating in occupying a space in panchayats.Women have shown a remarkable journey and the crux at present is the mindset change for a structural change on control over womens` voice and decision making process.However,it is still pitiful that numbers of women representatives are still not aware about their powers and authority entitled to them“.

She added the roles and responsibilities of women in Manipur are very evident. Women had and still have been participating in the overall socio political issues and raised their voices and bargaining for their voices to be heard in decision making.

Women representatives in the local governance have become more confident, assertive, powerful, dynamic, capable etc. Even women who were never exposed before have been inspired to become activists despite constraints like illiteracy, lack of experience, household responsibilities, restrictive social norms, victims of different forms of violence under the patriarchal structure, she added.

Today`™s function was graced by Kh.Surnalata Devi, Sdakshya, Thoubal Zilla Parishad as the chief guest, while T. Ranjit Singh, Deputy Commissioner, Thoubal distict and Ch.Renubala Devi, retd. district leprosy officer, Thoubal as president and guest of honour respectively.

In the morning session of the programme,Rakesh Meihoubam, executive director, human rights law networks spoke as resource person and in the evening an idea sharing session amongst elected women representatives of Thoubal CD block was held.

Altogether 60 women PRIs members participated in the said programme.

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Protest held against disappearance of UNLF leader in Bangladesh

IMPHAL, February 20: Soibam Leikai Awang Meira Paibi Choakhat Thourang Lup and family members of K Nabachandra today staged a sitting protest against the arrest and detention of K Nabachandra

IMPHAL, February 20: Soibam Leikai Awang Meira Paibi Choakhat Thourang Lup and family members of K Nabachandra today staged a sitting protest against the arrest and detention of K Nabachandra s/o Keithellakpam Mohon Singh of Soibam Leikai, from Dhaka, Bangladesh.

While talking to media persons K Mohon Singh father of K Nabachandra stated that his family came to learn of the incident through a news item published in a local daily published today.

Nabachandra was picked up from his residence under Mohammadpur Police Station in Dhaka by a team of Indian Intelligence sleuths and Bangladeshi police in plain clothes on February 11 at around 10 pm, Bangladesh Local Time, on the pretext of having some words with him.

He further told the media persons that the team assured to release Nabachnadra within three days time.

However, K Nabachandra remained untraceable even after eight days of his arrest and the information of his whereabouts is still not known.

Mohon Singh reiterated that the incident was absolutely against the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

The act of the security personnel also violate the International Declaration on the Protection of all persons from Enforced Disappearance stated Mohon Singh.

He also said that his family firmly believes that Nabachandra might have been held by the security forces on the charge of waging war against India for the independent of Manipur.

Nabachandra left home and joined the outfit (UNLF) in 1992 and lives with his wife and two daughters at a place under Mohammad Police Station in Dhaka said K Mohon Singh.

The families of K Nabachandra and Meira Paibis strongly appealed to the concern authorities to intervene and find out the whereabouts of Nabachandra at the earliest.

A memorandum was also submitted to the director general of police, Government of Manipur, Superintendant of Police, Imphal East and Officer in Charge, Porompat PS.

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State Electricity Corporation proposes to increase power tariff by 5 percent

IMPHAL, Feb 20: The Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited has proposed to increase power tariff by 5 percent from the existing schedule, according to the Chairmen of the Joint

IMPHAL, Feb 20: The Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited has proposed to increase power tariff by 5 percent from the existing schedule, according to the Chairmen of the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission for Manipur and Mizoram.

The schedule was proposed to A Chhawnmawia, chairman of JERC in a public hearing held at Imphal Hotel today on a petition of the Manipur State Power Distribution Limited (MSPDL) for determination of ARR and Transmission tariff for FY 2015 and Petition of Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited for determination of ARR and retail tariff for FY 2015 in morning and evening shifts respectively.

A Chawnmawia, chairman said to media persons while interacting in the sidelines at Hotel that the new tariff for the state will be announced before March financial year. He said that today`™s proposal was submitted to him as per the petition from the distribution company of Manipur.

He said the commission do want to hear the response from the public and his department welcomes comments and suggestions from the public.

After hearing the petition and if it is reasonable, a new tariff structure will be fixed for the state. The new tariff will be fixed by JERC with the assistance of the Administration Staff College of India, Hyderabad.

During the public hearing, the Additional CE of electricity mentioned that there are 4.6 lacs households as consumers of electricity in Manipur, among them only 2.3 lacs consumer are found registered. Among them only 1.9 lacs households are resident domestic consumers.

Altogether a approximate 80 percent electric connections are illegal at the moment. To set things right, the company has started a regularization drive in the state from last one month, he said.

The expenditure on purchase of electricity by State is estimated at about Rs. 300 crores a year. This amounts to 1000 million units from outside state. Around Rs. 24 crores are spent per month on buying and we needed to collect at least Rs. 18 crores to Rs 20 crores from the consumers. This being the case, an increase of legal consumer base is very much needed, he added.

The power corporation has purposed a new tariff fixation of 5% increase from the existing tariff schedule which is lowest minimum tariff ever, he said.

In today discussion the tariff recovery mechanism, distribution system infrastructure, need for CCC (custom care centre) to work at least 5 persons 24X7 hours from the middle week of March 2015 etc, were deliberated upon.

Payment mechanism through online payment is under process in the state. This infrastructure will be completed in one or two months. The Point of Sell (POS), which is the gateway of payment, will also be expanded in the state, the deliberations concluded.

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Assembly select committee inspects eight sites for Sangai University at Ccpur

IMPHAL, February 20: Members of the select committee of Manipur Legislative Assembly today inspected eight different places in Churachandpur District for the proposed establishment of private university, Sangai National University.

IMPHAL, February 20: Members of the select committee of Manipur Legislative Assembly today inspected eight different places in Churachandpur District for the proposed establishment of private university, Sangai National University.

In an aim to establish private universities in the State like other states of the North East region, Education Minister Moirangthem Okendro had tabled the bill, for establishment of a private university, in the last session of the Manipur Legislative Assembly.

However a select committee of the Assembly was assigned to check if anything was left out in the bill tabled.

Education Minister, Moirangthem Okendro is the chairman of the select committee and its members are PHED Minister I Hemochandra, Works Minister Dr Kh Rattankumar, Hill Areas Committee Manipur Chairman Dr Chaltonlien Amo, Manipur Pollution Control Board Chairman Dr Ng Bijoy, MLA Dr I Ibohalbi, MLA Dr Alexander Pao, MLA Samuel Risom, MLA L Ibomcha and MLA Y Surchandra.

But in today`™s inspection tour, Minister I Hemochandra, Minsiter Rattankumar and MLA Dr I Ibohalbi could not make it.

On the other hand, even thought not a member of the committee, Saikot Kendra MLA TN Haokip joined the inspection tour today.

In all 7 or 8 places in the interior part of Churachandpur were inspected during the visit today which started from morning till 1 pm.

The places which were inspected are Boljang village, Vajing village, Mongjang village, Vaison, Mata village where Khuga Dam is, Thingkhangphai, Mual Vaiphei and S Kotlien village.

According to the bill tabled, the headquarters of Sangai National University should be located in Churachandpur and its branch campuses will be opened at Moreh and other places.

Some of the places inspected today are located not far from National Highway 150, some are on top of the hills while some encompass few villages. However, the committee members expressed their desire to setup the university at a place not far from National Highway and where there would be no security concerns.

Speaking on the sideline, Education Minister Okendro informed that the total seat intake at Manipur University for postgraduate is only 1240 while Indira Gandhi National Tribal University admit only 120 students.

But on the other hand 8000 to 9000 finish their graduation from 71 colleges in which 40 are Govt and Govt Aided Colleges and 31 are Private Colleges, the Minister said.

Poor students who cannot afford to go outside the State and who failed to secure a seat at the Manipur University but who are promising students have no choice but to leave studies, he said.

In Arunachal Pradesh there are five private universities, Assam has three, Meghalaya has eight, Mizoram has one, Nagaland has two, Tripura has one and Sikkim has four, making a total of 24 private universities in the whole North East region, he said.

Manipur is the only state in the whole of North East which does not have a private university, he added.

The Minister also informed that the proposed Sangai National University will have many new subjects which the Manipur University and IGNTU does not have and will provide more room for research which can benefit the State as a whole.

All the expenses for establishing the said private university will be borne by the Higher & Technical University according to their high ranking officials, the Minister said.

The State government only has to provide potable water, electricity, telecommunication services and to make sure all the rules and regulations are followed, he said.

The Minister further informed that a registered trust named Research and Gyan for Noble Upliftment is responsible for setting up of the university. The trust has already established two universities in India. They are Manav Bharti University, Solan Himachal Pradesh and Madhav University, near Mount Abu in Rajasthan, he said.

It may be mentioned here that government is trying to pass the Sangai National University Bill, 2014 in the coming Assembly session. Cabinet meeting held on February 21 had given its consent to establish the university.

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UG nabbed, poppy destroyed

A combined team of Thoubal District Police Commando and 12th Assam Rifles arrested one active member of PREPAK during a cordon and search operation conducted at Wangjing and Kairembikhok areas on Thursday, a statement of PRO Manipur Police said Sourc…

A combined team of Thoubal District Police Commando and 12th Assam Rifles arrested one active member of PREPAK during a cordon and search operation conducted at Wangjing and Kairembikhok areas on Thursday, a statement of PRO Manipur Police said Source Hueiyen News Service

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Security forces arrest 5 militants

Troops of 2 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South along with Thoubal police commandos launched a joint operation in the general area of Wangjing and apprehended one PREPAK cadre on February 19, according to a statement issued b…

Troops of 2 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South along with Thoubal police commandos launched a joint operation in the general area of Wangjing and apprehended one PREPAK cadre on February 19, according to a statement issued by the PRO, HQ, IGAR South Source The Sangai Express

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Dr Ranjita awarded Marie Curie Fellowship

A young Manipuri woman physicist, Dr Sapam Ranjita Chanu, who is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Atomic and Optics Lab, UNIST, Korea, has been awarded the prestigious Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship instituted by the European Commission So…

A young Manipuri woman physicist, Dr Sapam Ranjita Chanu, who is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Atomic and Optics Lab, UNIST, Korea, has been awarded the prestigious Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship instituted by the European Commission Source Hueiyen News Service

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AR organises seminar on Maj Bob Khathing

A seminar on the life of late Major Bob Khathing for social and economic development of Ukhrul was organised at Ukhrul Talkies by 41 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR S yesterday, said a statement issued by the PRO, HQ IGAR South …

A seminar on the life of late Major Bob Khathing for social and economic development of Ukhrul was organised at Ukhrul Talkies by 41 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR S yesterday, said a statement issued by the PRO, HQ IGAR South Source The Sangai Express

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Architectengineer meet

3rd Architects and Engineers meet organized by Emoinu Construction in collaboration with other interior and exterior design companies was held today at hotel Yaiphaba, MG Avenue Source The Sangai Express

3rd Architects and Engineers meet organized by Emoinu Construction in collaboration with other interior and exterior design companies was held today at hotel Yaiphaba, MG Avenue Source The Sangai Express

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UG cadres arrested

Troops of 2nd Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South along with Thoubal Police Commandos launched a joint operation in the general area of Wangjing and apprehended one PREPAK cadre identified as Number 90333 Batch No 9 , self s…

Troops of 2nd Assam Rifles of 9 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South along with Thoubal Police Commandos launched a joint operation in the general area of Wangjing and apprehended one PREPAK cadre identified as Number 90333 Batch No 9 , self styled 2nd Lt Kangabam Ingocha alias Thabal 35 , son of K Boro Singh of Langthel Laikom Bazar on February 19, a statement of PRO IGAR South said Source Hueiyen News Service

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Bandh paralyses normal traffic movement in Chandel

A bandh called by the All Tribal Blind Association, Chandel district paralysed movement of vehicles traffic along Imphal Moreh road and Pallel Chandel road today Source The Sangai Express

A bandh called by the All Tribal Blind Association, Chandel district paralysed movement of vehicles traffic along Imphal Moreh road and Pallel Chandel road today Source The Sangai Express

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Weapon forging unit busted

The troops of Red Shield Division apprehended two hard core insurgents of Kuki underground group and busted a weapon forging unit in the wee hours of February 19 Source Hueiyen News Service

The troops of Red Shield Division apprehended two hard core insurgents of Kuki underground group and busted a weapon forging unit in the wee hours of February 19 Source Hueiyen News Service

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DBTL hits hard LPG distributors

Introduction of DBTL scheme has created some serious problems for the LPG distributors of Manipur and the same scheme is likely to give a serious blow to all distributors sooner rather than later Source The Sangai Express

Introduction of DBTL scheme has created some serious problems for the LPG distributors of Manipur and the same scheme is likely to give a serious blow to all distributors sooner rather than later Source The Sangai Express

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