BJYM organises reception ceremony

IMPHAL, Jul 20:Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), Manipur Pradesh today organised a warm reception ceremony in honour of Rajkumar Mixn Singh, media in-charge of BJYM, the only representative from Manipur among the Indian youth delegation in the Youth…

IMPHAL, Jul 20:Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), Manipur Pradesh today organised a warm reception ceremony in honour of Rajkumar Mixn Singh, media in-charge of BJYM, the only representative from Manipur among the Indian youth delegation in the Youth Exchange programme in Russia from July 3 to 12 under the sponsorship of Ministry of YAS and Govt of Russian Federation.

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Maneka Gandhi provides aid

IMPHAL, Jul 20: Union Minister Maneka Sanjay Gandhi has extended aid to People for Animals Manipur as relief for flood-affected animals of the State. People for Animals Manipur is involving in rescuing and rehabilitating animals distressed by the prese…

IMPHAL, Jul 20: Union Minister Maneka Sanjay Gandhi has extended aid to People for Animals Manipur as relief for flood-affected animals of the State. People for Animals Manipur is involving in rescuing and rehabilitating animals distressed by the present flood since the calamity struck, according to a release.
The organization shared information about the flood to Maneka Sanjay Gandhi who is also its national Chairperson. As a result, the Union Minister extended some help to provide relief to the animals. A relief programme for animals named as “The Silver Lining” have been started. Fresh fodder for cattle and feeds for domestic birds were distributed at Lilong. The programme would be continued at various affected places.
It may be recalled that Maneka Sanjay Gandhi had sent medicines to Manipur for animals during the flood of 2015.

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Social service camp

IMPHAL, Jul 20: Around 50 members of Women Welfare Association, Khongman have conducted a social service camp for five days (July 16-20) along the Khongman river.
They cleared waste materials in the river for about 2 kms without any assistance from the…

IMPHAL, Jul 20: Around 50 members of Women Welfare Association, Khongman have conducted a social service camp for five days (July 16-20) along the Khongman river.
They cleared waste materials in the river for about 2 kms without any assistance from the Govt.
Meanwhile, local people and other social workers of the area have donated cash and other materials during the cleaning works.
The association has extended gratefulness to those who generously donated for the purpose.

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Relief materials

IMPHAL, Jul 20: Chairperson of Lilong NP N Geetabali Devi, Councillors, SDC of Lilong Chajing, Up-pradhan of Hiyangthang GP Th Saratchandra have today handed over relief materials to people under Lilong Imphal West Nagar Panchayat who are affected by f…

IMPHAL, Jul 20: Chairperson of Lilong NP N Geetabali Devi, Councillors, SDC of Lilong Chajing, Up-pradhan of Hiyangthang GP Th Saratchandra have today handed over relief materials to people under Lilong Imphal West Nagar Panchayat who are affected by flood. At the same time, Lilong NP, IW has thanked DC Imphal West and SDO Wangoi.

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AMSU decries killing of Md Ateef Sheikh

IMPHAL, Jul 20:The All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU) has vehemently condemned the brutal killing of Md Ateef Sheikh of Keikhu Mamang Leikai, Imphal East, a final year MBBS student at the University of Science and Technology, Chitagong, Bangladesh.
The…

IMPHAL, Jul 20:The All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU) has vehemently condemned the brutal killing of Md Ateef Sheikh of Keikhu Mamang Leikai, Imphal East, a final year MBBS student at the University of Science and Technology, Chitagong, Bangladesh.

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Manipur home guards on hunger strike – Nagaland Post

Manipur home guards on hunger strike
Nagaland Post
Home guards from Manipur Home Guard Employee Welfare Association resorted to indefinite hunger strike from Thursday, against the state government’s alleged failure to pay them their salaries despite a recent Supreme Court. Home guard personnel have …

Manipur home guards on hunger strike
Nagaland Post
Home guards from Manipur Home Guard Employee Welfare Association resorted to indefinite hunger strike from Thursday, against the state government's alleged failure to pay them their salaries despite a recent Supreme Court. Home guard personnel have …

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Manipur home guards on hunger strike – Nagaland Post

Manipur home guards on hunger strike
Nagaland Post
Home guards from Manipur Home Guard Employee Welfare Association resorted to indefinite hunger strike from Thursday, against the state government’s alleged failure to pay them their salaries despite a recent Supreme Court. Home guard personnel have …

Manipur home guards on hunger strike
Nagaland Post
Home guards from Manipur Home Guard Employee Welfare Association resorted to indefinite hunger strike from Thursday, against the state government's alleged failure to pay them their salaries despite a recent Supreme Court. Home guard personnel have …

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BJP government in Manipur presents Rs 877.20 cr deficit – Nagaland Post

BJP government in Manipur presents Rs 877.20 cr deficitNagaland PostBJP-led government in Manipur Thursday presented a Rs 877.20 crore deficit budget for the financial year 2017-18. The full budget session of the Manipur Legislative Assembly commenced …

BJP government in Manipur presents Rs 877.20 cr deficit
Nagaland Post
BJP-led government in Manipur Thursday presented a Rs 877.20 crore deficit budget for the financial year 2017-18. The full budget session of the Manipur Legislative Assembly commenced here today. The session which will have 14 sittings will continue
Manipur assembly pays tributes to departed souls, deliberates on various issuesEastern Mirror

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BJP government in Manipur presents Rs 877.20 cr deficit – Nagaland Post

BJP government in Manipur presents Rs 877.20 cr deficitNagaland PostBJP-led government in Manipur Thursday presented a Rs 877.20 crore deficit budget for the financial year 2017-18. The full budget session of the Manipur Legislative Assembly commenced …

BJP government in Manipur presents Rs 877.20 cr deficit
Nagaland Post
BJP-led government in Manipur Thursday presented a Rs 877.20 crore deficit budget for the financial year 2017-18. The full budget session of the Manipur Legislative Assembly commenced here today. The session which will have 14 sittings will continue
Manipur assembly pays tributes to departed souls, deliberates on various issuesEastern Mirror

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Award distribution function

IMPHAL, Jul 20: The 11th Kh Itocha Memorial Award Distribution Function, 2017, was organised by the Social Cultural Educational and Sports Development Organisation (SCEASDO), Heirok Bazar, at Shija Hospital’s auditorium hall, Langol, today.

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IMPHAL, Jul 20: The 11th Kh Itocha Memorial Award Distribution Function, 2017, was organised by the Social Cultural Educational and Sports Development Organisation (SCEASDO), Heirok Bazar, at Shija Hospital’s auditorium hall, Langol, today.

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Award distribution function

IMPHAL, Jul 20: The 11th Kh Itocha Memorial Award Distribution Function, 2017, was organised by the Social Cultural Educational and Sports Development Organisation (SCEASDO), Heirok Bazar, at Shija Hospital’s auditorium hall, Langol, today.

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IMPHAL, Jul 20: The 11th Kh Itocha Memorial Award Distribution Function, 2017, was organised by the Social Cultural Educational and Sports Development Organisation (SCEASDO), Heirok Bazar, at Shija Hospital’s auditorium hall, Langol, today.

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AMSU warns against failure to release scholarship funds

IMPHAL, Jul 20: The All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU) has warned the MOBC Department of appropriate actions if it fails to release the scholarship funds of the students within 15 days.

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IMPHAL, Jul 20: The All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU) has warned the MOBC Department of appropriate actions if it fails to release the scholarship funds of the students within 15 days.

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AMSU warns against failure to release scholarship funds

IMPHAL, Jul 20: The All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU) has warned the MOBC Department of appropriate actions if it fails to release the scholarship funds of the students within 15 days.

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IMPHAL, Jul 20: The All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU) has warned the MOBC Department of appropriate actions if it fails to release the scholarship funds of the students within 15 days.

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Drinking water distributed

IMPHAL, Jul 20 : The school managing committee and NCC cadets of RUDA Academy, Thoubal under the leadership of Tensubam Bobby Singh, Associate NCC Officer (ANO) distributed drinking water to the flood-hit victims of Thoubal Leishangthem and Thoudam Lei…

IMPHAL, Jul 20 : The school managing committee and NCC cadets of RUDA Academy, Thoubal under the leadership of Tensubam Bobby Singh, Associate NCC Officer (ANO) distributed drinking water to the flood-hit victims of Thoubal Leishangthem and Thoudam Leikai yesterday.

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Drinking water distributed

IMPHAL, Jul 20 : The school managing committee and NCC cadets of RUDA Academy, Thoubal under the leadership of Tensubam Bobby Singh, Associate NCC Officer (ANO) distributed drinking water to the flood-hit victims of Thoubal Leishangthem and Thoudam Lei…

IMPHAL, Jul 20 : The school managing committee and NCC cadets of RUDA Academy, Thoubal under the leadership of Tensubam Bobby Singh, Associate NCC Officer (ANO) distributed drinking water to the flood-hit victims of Thoubal Leishangthem and Thoudam Leikai yesterday.

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Live telecast

IMPHAL, Jul 20 : Doordarshan Kendra, Imphal is covering and telecasting live the 2nd session of 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly 2017 that commenced today.
The live telecast cab be watched via satellite channel through cable operators, conveyed DDK Im…

IMPHAL, Jul 20 : Doordarshan Kendra, Imphal is covering and telecasting live the 2nd session of 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly 2017 that commenced today.
The live telecast cab be watched via satellite channel through cable operators, conveyed DDK Imphal in a press release.

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Village authority appeals

IMPHAL, Jul 20 : Informing that inter village roads and around 10 acres of paddy fields in Lamdangmei village in Khoupum Sub-Division have been damaged due to the incessant rainfall in the past few weeks, Lamdangmei (Lungmo) Chiru Village Authority ha…

IMPHAL, Jul 20 : Informing that inter village roads and around 10 acres of paddy fields in Lamdangmei village in Khoupum Sub-Division have been damaged due to the incessant rainfall in the past few weeks, Lamdangmei (Lungmo) Chiru Village Authority has appealed to the State Government to provide assistance to the families of the flood-affected areas.

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Travelogue records Manipur-Nepal cultural relations

Travelogue records Manipur-Nepal cultural relations

IMPHAL | July 20

A book titled “Lumbini Leikolda Sathouba Leirang” (A travelogue on Nepal visit penned by Sahitya Bhushan awardee  Dr. Ch. Jamini Devi & published by Shree Shree Govinda Raseswari Pala Marup ) was released today at Raj Bhavan Darbar Hall by governor Najma A. Heptulla as the Chief Guest.

Padmashree R.K Jhalajit attended the releasing ceremony as the president and Sahitya Akademi Award recipient Prof. Jodhachandra Sanasam graced the function as the guest of honour.

Jamini expressed her heartfelt thanks to the governor for allowing release of her book at the Raj Bhavan Darbar Hall. Appreciating Heptulla as great  parliamentarian and icon in the field of women empowerment, she said that she had taken her suggestions and blessings before leaving for her Nepal trip along with her 30 Raseswari Pala members.

The photograph of Raseswari Pala members along with the Governor is also included in the book. She further stated that the special personality & humility of the governor can be known when she avoided all protocols and travelled to Ima Market just recently.

Talking about the book, she expressed that the book is not merely a travelogue but a symbol of cultural message – that of love, integrity and cultural integration that tries to establish a cultural link between Manipur and Nepal.

She narrated that they visited President of Nepal, Vidya Bhandariji and exchanged views regarding the cultural relation between Manipur and Nepal. She made a mention of how Maharaj Bodhachandra married princess Iswari Devi of Nepal and later made her the queen of Nepal.

Talking about the title of the book “Lumbini Leikolda Sathouba Leirang”, she said that it is based on their visit to the historic Lumbini garden in Nepal where Lord Gautam Buddha was born.

Giving a brief insight on the activities taken up by Raseswari Pala Jamini said it is contributing towards the preservation and propagation of art and culture in and outside the state by organising seminars and cultural festivals at different places like Nabadwip dham, Puri, Pashupati Nath, Rangoon, Saigang and Shantiniketan.

Giving a review on the book, Jodhachandra said Jamini is a lover of nature indicated by the way she expresses her feelings when she saw flora and fauna of Nepal as she travels by. He critically analysed that the book will definitely be the birth of Manipuri literature . He said, “Having associated with education, social norms and study of environment, she discusses about ancient artefacts and gives her views on stretching hands to Buddhism. She is a prolific writer, having produced more than 40 books to her credit ranging in subjects from essays, short stories, poetry, travelogue and Manipuri culture and heritage.”

Expressing happiness over Jamini’ zeal for travelling, Heptulla said though, Manipur is small in terms of size and population, the region is immensely rich in terms of culture, tradition, oral history and dance. She strongly supported Socrates’s view that oral remembrance of history is better than writing.

Sharing her love for travelling and meeting people belonging to different languages and culture, the governor said that she had visited the pagodas where world famous historians like Huien Tsang, Fa Hien & Ibn Batuta came from. Till today, India’s footprints can be seen in Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, China, Japan and Myanmar, she said.

She requested Jamini to get her book translated in other languages like English in order to get a wider readership.

Jhalajit appreciated the work of Jamini and that of Raseswari Pala in reviving the  Sankirtan culture of the State.

Travelogue records Manipur-Nepal cultural relations

IMPHAL | July 20

A book titled “Lumbini Leikolda Sathouba Leirang” (A travelogue on Nepal visit penned by Sahitya Bhushan awardee  Dr. Ch. Jamini Devi & published by Shree Shree Govinda Raseswari Pala Marup ) was released today at Raj Bhavan Darbar Hall by governor Najma A. Heptulla as the Chief Guest.

Padmashree R.K Jhalajit attended the releasing ceremony as the president and Sahitya Akademi Award recipient Prof. Jodhachandra Sanasam graced the function as the guest of honour.

Jamini expressed her heartfelt thanks to the governor for allowing release of her book at the Raj Bhavan Darbar Hall. Appreciating Heptulla as great  parliamentarian and icon in the field of women empowerment, she said that she had taken her suggestions and blessings before leaving for her Nepal trip along with her 30 Raseswari Pala members.

The photograph of Raseswari Pala members along with the Governor is also included in the book. She further stated that the special personality & humility of the governor can be known when she avoided all protocols and travelled to Ima Market just recently.

Talking about the book, she expressed that the book is not merely a travelogue but a symbol of cultural message – that of love, integrity and cultural integration that tries to establish a cultural link between Manipur and Nepal.

She narrated that they visited President of Nepal, Vidya Bhandariji and exchanged views regarding the cultural relation between Manipur and Nepal. She made a mention of how Maharaj Bodhachandra married princess Iswari Devi of Nepal and later made her the queen of Nepal.

Talking about the title of the book “Lumbini Leikolda Sathouba Leirang”, she said that it is based on their visit to the historic Lumbini garden in Nepal where Lord Gautam Buddha was born.

Giving a brief insight on the activities taken up by Raseswari Pala Jamini said it is contributing towards the preservation and propagation of art and culture in and outside the state by organising seminars and cultural festivals at different places like Nabadwip dham, Puri, Pashupati Nath, Rangoon, Saigang and Shantiniketan.

Giving a review on the book, Jodhachandra said Jamini is a lover of nature indicated by the way she expresses her feelings when she saw flora and fauna of Nepal as she travels by. He critically analysed that the book will definitely be the birth of Manipuri literature . He said, “Having associated with education, social norms and study of environment, she discusses about ancient artefacts and gives her views on stretching hands to Buddhism. She is a prolific writer, having produced more than 40 books to her credit ranging in subjects from essays, short stories, poetry, travelogue and Manipuri culture and heritage.”

Expressing happiness over Jamini’ zeal for travelling, Heptulla said though, Manipur is small in terms of size and population, the region is immensely rich in terms of culture, tradition, oral history and dance. She strongly supported Socrates’s view that oral remembrance of history is better than writing.

Sharing her love for travelling and meeting people belonging to different languages and culture, the governor said that she had visited the pagodas where world famous historians like Huien Tsang, Fa Hien & Ibn Batuta came from. Till today, India’s footprints can be seen in Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, China, Japan and Myanmar, she said.

She requested Jamini to get her book translated in other languages like English in order to get a wider readership.

Jhalajit appreciated the work of Jamini and that of Raseswari Pala in reviving the  Sankirtan culture of the State.

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Snapping of highways disruption sends prices soaring

IMPHAL | July 20

Goods trucks have begun moving on the Imphal-Dimapur highway, which was cut off due to recent landslide and the deterioration of the Barak bridge located along Imphal-Jiribam highway has been repaired.

But, prices of essential items have not come down in some retail stores. More than 200 goods trucks left Jiribam for Imphal according to a source.

The source said other than the goods truck, oil tankers and trucks carrying cooking gas have also left for Imphal.

Prices of onion, garlic and potato have increased by Rs. 5-10 per kg in some retail shops whereas the price of petrol and cooking gas have reached Rs. 80-100 and 1700-2000 in the black market respectively. 

“We buy essential items daily to run our hotel but the hike in price has brought us some problems in our daily earning.” said a hotel owner. “The price hike of goods has hit the sales added another shopkeeper.”

One of the women vendors who sell vegetables in the city said due to the flood affecting in most areas, there is increase in the price vegetables also.

“It is high time that the government checked the rising prices of essential commodities to offer some help to the common man. Sudden rise in prices makes the life of ordinary and poor citizen’s live miserable,” said one buyer.

IMPHAL | July 20

Goods trucks have begun moving on the Imphal-Dimapur highway, which was cut off due to recent landslide and the deterioration of the Barak bridge located along Imphal-Jiribam highway has been repaired.

But, prices of essential items have not come down in some retail stores. More than 200 goods trucks left Jiribam for Imphal according to a source.

The source said other than the goods truck, oil tankers and trucks carrying cooking gas have also left for Imphal.

Prices of onion, garlic and potato have increased by Rs. 5-10 per kg in some retail shops whereas the price of petrol and cooking gas have reached Rs. 80-100 and 1700-2000 in the black market respectively. 

“We buy essential items daily to run our hotel but the hike in price has brought us some problems in our daily earning.” said a hotel owner. “The price hike of goods has hit the sales added another shopkeeper.”

One of the women vendors who sell vegetables in the city said due to the flood affecting in most areas, there is increase in the price vegetables also.

“It is high time that the government checked the rising prices of essential commodities to offer some help to the common man. Sudden rise in prices makes the life of ordinary and poor citizen’s live miserable,” said one buyer.

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Student body condemns Ateef killing

IMPHAL | July 20
The All Manipur Students Union (AMSU) strongly condemned the merciless killing of the Md Ateef Sheikh at Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Ateef was from Keikhu Maning Lekai, Imphal East district,who was pursuing MBBS final year at the private…

IMPHAL | July 20

The All Manipur Students Union (AMSU) strongly condemned the merciless killing of the Md Ateef Sheikh at Chittagong, Bangladesh.

Ateef was from Keikhu Maning Lekai, Imphal East district,who was pursuing MBBS final year at the private University of Science and Technology, Chittagong, said a release. His death came as a big loss to the people of Manipur and Indian, it said adding, his father Abdul Khalique Sheikh had struggled very hard for his education in the hope that Ateef will serve the people of Manipur someday.

AMSU appealed to the government and the authorities concerned to thoroughly investigate the crime and punish the guilty, adding the organisation is ready to give its assistance.

The organisation has also requested the students studying in others parts of India and abroad, not to indulge in such crimes and urged the parents to be strictly observe their children studying outside.

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