President of ISS Manipur Pradesh appointed – KanglaOnline

President of ISS Manipur Pradesh appointedKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, August 18: As per recommendation of the Committee formed for the appointment of President of India Sports Sangh (ISS), Manipur Pradesh consisting of National Vice-Presidents and National Exe…

President of ISS Manipur Pradesh appointed
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IMPHAL, August 18: As per recommendation of the Committee formed for the appointment of President of India Sports Sangh (ISS), Manipur Pradesh consisting of National Vice-Presidents and National Executive members of ISS, S Manaoton Singh has been …

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India requests Myanmar to hand over NSCN(K) leaders – The Hindu


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India requests Myanmar to hand over NSCN(K) leaders
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India has asked Myanmar to hand over four top leaders of the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Khaplang) [NSCN(K)], including its chief S.S. Khaplang, holding them responsible for ambushing an Army convoy in Manipur in June, killing 18 soldiers.
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India requests Myanmar to hand over NSCN(K) leaders
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India has asked Myanmar to hand over four top leaders of the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Khaplang) [NSCN(K)], including its chief S.S. Khaplang, holding them responsible for ambushing an Army convoy in Manipur in June, killing 18 soldiers.
Manipur's Naga outfit opposes govt- NSCN (IM) accordThe Shillong Times
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BCCI to Discuss Affiliation of Manipur, Mizoram on August 23 – NDTVSports.com


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BCCI to Discuss Affiliation of Manipur, Mizoram on August 23
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Manipur has been an associate member and now they have appealed for full membership which will enable them to play in the Ranji Trophy. Mizoram also has said that they can develop good infrastructure. Chattisgarh already has a stadium where IPL and …

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BCCI to Discuss Affiliation of Manipur, Mizoram on August 23
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"Manipur has been an associate member and now they have appealed for full membership which will enable them to play in the Ranji Trophy. Mizoram also has said that they can develop good infrastructure. Chattisgarh already has a stadium where IPL and …

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ILP rally sparks clashes at Moreh as police remain mute; indefinite curfew clamped

IMPHAL, August 18: Tension erupted in the border town of Moreh cohabited by different communities today as a a mob protested against an Inner Line Permit rally in the town.

Police personnel turn a blind eye as protestors throw stones at a rally in Moreh

Police personnel turn a blind eye as protestors throw stones at a rally in Moreh

IMPHAL, August 18: Tension erupted in the border town of Moreh cohabited by different communities today as a a mob protested against an Inner Line Permit rally in the town.

A mob went on a rampage for more than three hours damaging more than 45 houses and business establishments including hotels and more than 20 vehicles belonging to a certain community, informed a source.

The violence has since been brought under control with the arrival of SP Chandel, an official report said.

Meanwhile, the DC Chandel has imposed an indefinite curfew in Moreh.

Leaders of civil organisations of Moreh have agreed on holding a public meeting to solve the issue. According to a latest report received, things are under control now as both the sides have come to an understanding, according to a NNN report.

More than six persons were also injured in the mob violence, informed local sources.

Several houses including the offices of the Meetei Council Moreh and the All Community Development Organisation Moreh were also set ablaze by the mob even as the police remained as mute spectators, the sources informed.

Sources informed that around 9am today, the All Manipur Students`™ Union, Chandel district, Kha Nongpok Apunba Nupi Lup, Moreh and Nupi Khunai Chaokhat Lamjing Lup, Moreh organised a rally supporting the demand for ILPS in the State.

According to sources, a mob came out and disrupted the rally.

This resulted in stone pelting between the ILP supporters and the other group.

However, the mob ran berserk and started singling out houses and business establishments belonging to a certain community in the heart of the Moreh bazaar. Properties worth more than one crore rupees were damaged in the violence, informed a source.

Meanwhile, locals have also claimed that no security forces including both the State police and the Central forces came to control the mob in time.

A joint statement of the Meetei Council Moreh and the the All Community Development Organisation Moreh has strongly condemned the violence during which their offices were set ablaze.

The statement said the two organisations strongly condemned the action wherein the offices of the two which has been working to bring peace and development in the town were set ablaze.

It continued, the two organisations also strongly condemned that the mob had singled out houses and business establishment of a single community.

The mob after robbing the houses of their belongings including valuable ornaments carried them away in Tata DIs, hand carts and other vehicles, it claimed. The houses were then set ablaze or damaged, the statement continued.

The two organisations have also condemned that the mob which included properly armed individuals also attacked the women participating in the rally. They even fired towards the womenfolk, it said.

It is also unfortunate and condemnable that no security forces arrived to control the mob which went on a rampage for more than three hours, it said.

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Kohima Lions Club visited different abled students at Cherry Blossoms School

KOHIMA, Aug 15(NEPS): Members of the Lions Club of Kohima (LCK) led by its president Lion Tali Jamir marked Indian Independence Day by visiting differently abled students of the Cherry

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Members of the Lions Club of Kohima (LCK) seen with differently abled students of Cherry Blossoms School, Kohima during their visitation to the School as part of the 69th Anniversary of the Indian Independence Day Celebrations on August 15, 2015. Students have been given towels and also had lunch together with the visiting Club Members. Photo – NEPS

KOHIMA, Aug 15(NEPS): Members of the Lions Club of Kohima (LCK) led by its president Lion Tali Jamir marked Indian Independence Day by visiting differently abled students of the Cherry Blossoms School, Kohima on August 15 today. The visit to the School was part of the 69thAnniversary of the Indian Independence Day Celebrations. After a short service, the Club’s Members distributed towels to each students of the School.

Appreciating the service rendered by the Principal and her team for the differently abled students, LCK President Tali Jamir told the parents who were also present during the visitation program at the School that they should not feel otherwise of having their children disabled. “These disabled students are more abled than the abled ones,” he told the parents. “Because,they are having extra-ordinary sensitive nature given by God and once they learn, it will be there forever.”

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Members of the Lions Club of Kohima (LCK) seen with differently abled students of Cherry Blossoms School, Kohima during their visitation to the School as part of the 69th Anniversary of the Indian Independence Day Celebrations on August 15, 2015. Students have been given towels and also had lunch together with the visiting Club Members. Photo – NEPS

He also thanked Purnima Kayina, Headmistress and other teachers of the Cherry Blossoms School, for rendering valuable services and bringing the disabled children up to abled ones through their teachings in the institution.He called upon the parents to understand the difficulties the teachers underwent and respect their contributions.

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Members of the Lions Club of Kohima (LCK) seen with differently abled students of Cherry Blossoms School, Kohima during their visitation to the School as part of the 69th Anniversary of the Indian Independence Day Celebrations on August 15, 2015. Students have been given towels and also had lunch together with the visiting Club Members. Photo – NEPS

Senior Club Member Lion Maren Paul also spoke on the occasion.

Headmistress Purnima Kayina briefed the Club Members about the School history and the present position. She disclosed that they were having about 200 students including 30 differently abled ones. She said the School was established in 2007.

After the service, the Club Members, the students,teachers, and parents had lunch together in the School.

 

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14-year-old from Manipur to address UN General Assembly – India.com

India.com14-year-old from Manipur to address UN General AssemblyIndia.comImphal, Aug 17 : A 14-year-old boy from insurgency-hit Manipur has been selected to attend the 70th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session to be held in September this yea…


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14-year-old from Manipur to address UN General Assembly
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Imphal, Aug 17 : A 14-year-old boy from insurgency-hit Manipur has been selected to attend the 70th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session to be held in September this year. Konkham Lamjingnganba is the lone representative from the entire …
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Manipur: Fresh violence erupts over Inner Line Permit issue, curfew imposed – Daily News & Analysis


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Manipur: Fresh violence erupts over Inner Line Permit issue, curfew imposed
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On Monday, NDTV had reported that five students on indefinite hunger strike demanding Inner Line Permit in Manipur were arrested, and admitted to Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) hospital in Imphal after their health condition deteriorated.
Private properties torched, looted in Manipur clashThe Statesman
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Manipur: Fresh violence erupts over Inner Line Permit issue, curfew imposed
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On Monday, NDTV had reported that five students on indefinite hunger strike demanding Inner Line Permit in Manipur were arrested, and admitted to Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) hospital in Imphal after their health condition deteriorated.
Private properties torched, looted in Manipur clashThe Statesman
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Shops, Roadside Hotels Set Abaze in Group Clash in Manipur – The New Indian Express

Shops, Roadside Hotels Set Abaze in Group Clash in ManipurThe New Indian ExpressIMPHAL: Miscreants allegedly burnt shops and hotels during a clash between two groups at border town Moreh in Chandel district of Manipur, police said today. The groups cla…

Shops, Roadside Hotels Set Abaze in Group Clash in Manipur
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IMPHAL: Miscreants allegedly burnt shops and hotels during a clash between two groups at border town Moreh in Chandel district of Manipur, police said today. The groups clashed with arms in the town, which borders Myanmar, and set ablaze some shops …

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North-East film festival in Delhi soon – India Today

India TodayNorth-East film festival in Delhi soonIndia TodayThe 2014 Manipuri feature Pallepfam will kick off the second edition of Fragrances from the North East, a three-day festival of cinema from the northeast, here from August 21 to 23. Minister o…


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North-East film festival in Delhi soon
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The 2014 Manipuri feature Pallepfam will kick off the second edition of Fragrances from the North East, a three-day festival of cinema from the northeast, here from August 21 to 23. Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan
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Manipur: 1951, The Cut-Off Year in New Draft Bill – NorthEast Today

NorthEast TodayManipur: 1951, The Cut-Off Year in New Draft BillNorthEast TodayManipur Government has, in principle, agreed to adopt 1951 as the cut-off year in the new draft Bill to define the people of Manipur whose names are in the National Register…


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Manipur: 1951, The Cut-Off Year in New Draft Bill
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Manipur Government has, in principle, agreed to adopt 1951 as the cut-off year in the new draft Bill to define the people of Manipur whose names are in the National Register of Citizens, 1951. Giving a detail account of the actions taken by the
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All-party team to meet PM for Manipur’s integrity – Times of India


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All-party team to meet PM for Manipur’s integrity
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“After the assembly session, a delegation of all political parties will go to New Delhi and urge the PM, home minister and other central leaders to not disturb Manipur’s integrity,” said the president of JD (U)’s Manipur unit, M Tombi Singh, who
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All-party team to meet PM for Manipur's integrity
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"After the assembly session, a delegation of all political parties will go to New Delhi and urge the PM, home minister and other central leaders to not disturb Manipur's integrity," said the president of JD (U)'s Manipur unit, M Tombi Singh, who
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Pol parties target new Bill by Aug 25The Sangai Express

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Sitinprotest by youth, transgender

While showing solidarity to the ongoing people’s movement for introduction of a permit system for protection of indigenous people of the state of Manipur, youths including transgender from different parts of the state staged a peaceful sit in protest u…

While showing solidarity to the ongoing people’s movement for introduction of a permit system for protection of indigenous people of the state of Manipur, youths including transgender from different parts of the state staged a peaceful sit in protest under the banner of Peace Lover Youths of Manipur on Sunday at the Community Hall of Neinashang Club, Tera Lukrakpam Leikai Source Hueiyen News Service

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JNIMS Director urges

JNIMS staff may take the decision to close the medical institute if the bandh supporters keep on preventing their movement and uttering abusive words at them Source The Sangai Express

JNIMS staff may take the decision to close the medical institute if the bandh supporters keep on preventing their movement and uttering abusive words at them Source The Sangai Express

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Chandel ADC Member quits INC

A newly elected Member of Autonomous District Council ADC Chandel from 24 Tolbung District Council Constituency DCC has tendered resignation from being an INC member Source Hueiyen News Service

A newly elected Member of Autonomous District Council ADC Chandel from 24 Tolbung District Council Constituency DCC has tendered resignation from being an INC member Source Hueiyen News Service

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Two frauds caught while drawing money

Volunteers of Social Development Organisation SDO , Singjamei Mayengbam Leikai on Monday caught two persons for allegedly drawing money from others’ bank accounts by using around different 40 PINs at an ATM booth Source Hueiyen News Service

Volunteers of Social Development Organisation SDO , Singjamei Mayengbam Leikai on Monday caught two persons for allegedly drawing money from others’ bank accounts by using around different 40 PINs at an ATM booth Source Hueiyen News Service

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JCILPS announces

Informing that the phase of blocking roads for two hours in a day has come to an end, JCILPS has called upon all the protesters to take out mass rallies and submit memorandums highlighting the five suggestions placed before the Government for incorpora…

Informing that the phase of blocking roads for two hours in a day has come to an end, JCILPS has called upon all the protesters to take out mass rallies and submit memorandums highlighting the five suggestions placed before the Government for incorporation in the Bill being drafted to respective local MLAs Source The Sangai Express

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Police fire tear gas shells at six hunger strikers

Personnel of Imphal East Police fired many tear gas shells and smoke bombs targeting six indefinite hunger strikers at Lamlong Thongkhong in Khurai in Imphal East on Sunday night at around 11 Source Hueiyen News Service

Personnel of Imphal East Police fired many tear gas shells and smoke bombs targeting six indefinite hunger strikers at Lamlong Thongkhong in Khurai in Imphal East on Sunday night at around 11 Source Hueiyen News Service

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ICHAM concerned

Information Centre for Hill Areas Manipur ICHAM has expressed concern over showing lackadaisical attitude towards people’s popular demand for implementation of ILPS in the State by the Government Source The Sangai Express

Information Centre for Hill Areas Manipur ICHAM has expressed concern over showing lackadaisical attitude towards people’s popular demand for implementation of ILPS in the State by the Government Source The Sangai Express

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Sitin protests continue, flash bandhs disrupt normal life

Supporting the JCILPS led ongoing public demand of implementing ILPS in Manipur, many people, including members from various local clubs, organizations and meira paibis staged sit in protests at different locations of the valley districts while people …

Supporting the JCILPS led ongoing public demand of implementing ILPS in Manipur, many people, including members from various local clubs, organizations and meira paibis staged sit in protests at different locations of the valley districts while people at some places faced inconveniences due to a flash bandh Source Hueiyen News Service

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