Tanu JAC alleges husband’s family foul play

Tanu JAC alleges husband’s family foul play

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 5

Joint action committee against the killing of one Oinam ongbi Tanu Devi (32) alleged her husband Oinam Chandrababu Singh and his family responsible for her death. Tanu passed away on September 2 under doubtful circumstances. 

The JAC along with the family member today carried out a protest rally from Tanu’s birth place Tera Sadokpam leikai towards the chief minister’s bungalow to submit a memorandum. The rally was blocked by a team of police personnel at near Tera Sayang Pukhri.

After moments of negotiation the rally continued and the agitators staged sit-in-protest at the west side of Kwakeithel bazar community hall.

Speaking to media person co-convenor of the JAC, Khumukcham ningol Langlen Leima recounted that Chandrababu’s elder brother called up Tanu’s mother at around 3.30 am on September 2, informing that Tanu has committed suicide by hanging herself on a Tamarind tree inside the residential premise of her husband.

On hearing the news, Tanu’s elder brother, Taorem Jayenta called back to the residence of Tanu and requested them not to take down the body from the tree until their reach the spot, she said.

When Jayenta reached the residence of Chandrababu, Thanga Karang Mangae Makhong police personnel was already there and the dead body was taken away to Bishnupur police station without the consent of Tanu’s family, Langlen added.

According to police personnel the body was already on the courtyard before they reach the crime scene, she added.

Langlen further said family members and Jayenta demanded for post-mortem as Tanu had died under doubtful circumstances. Consequently, Tanu’s body was taken to the Regional Institute of Medical Science (RIMS) morgue for post-mortem.

“Jayenta and family members could sense pungent smell oozing out of Tanu’s body. They became more suspicious of foul play by Chandrababu and his family. During the process of post-mortem three scars were found on her dorsal side; one near the neck, two at the middle and lower back areas”, said Langlen.

Further the JAC co-convenor maintained that Tanu had frequent quarrel between her husband on the matter of dowry.  “The JAC strongly refute the police report of suicide as there are enough evidences that point to foul play by the husband’s family”, she added.

The stories narrated by the in-laws and husband of the deceased are all concocted to cover up their crime, Langlen asserted.

Meanwhile, the JAC submitted a memorandum to the chief minister demanding justice for the death. It demanded that a special investigating team (SIT) be formed to investigate into the matter hand over the findings to a fast-track court.

Investigation should be time bound within September 10 and the government should produce a white paper on this crime against women and should advise the SIT to act in conformity with the justice Verma Committee, Langlen demanded.

The dead body must not be handed without any proper investigation to both the parties, she said.

Tanu JAC alleges husband’s family foul play

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 5

Joint action committee against the killing of one Oinam ongbi Tanu Devi (32) alleged her husband Oinam Chandrababu Singh and his family responsible for her death. Tanu passed away on September 2 under doubtful circumstances. 

The JAC along with the family member today carried out a protest rally from Tanu’s birth place Tera Sadokpam leikai towards the chief minister’s bungalow to submit a memorandum. The rally was blocked by a team of police personnel at near Tera Sayang Pukhri.

After moments of negotiation the rally continued and the agitators staged sit-in-protest at the west side of Kwakeithel bazar community hall.

Speaking to media person co-convenor of the JAC, Khumukcham ningol Langlen Leima recounted that Chandrababu’s elder brother called up Tanu’s mother at around 3.30 am on September 2, informing that Tanu has committed suicide by hanging herself on a Tamarind tree inside the residential premise of her husband.

On hearing the news, Tanu’s elder brother, Taorem Jayenta called back to the residence of Tanu and requested them not to take down the body from the tree until their reach the spot, she said.

When Jayenta reached the residence of Chandrababu, Thanga Karang Mangae Makhong police personnel was already there and the dead body was taken away to Bishnupur police station without the consent of Tanu’s family, Langlen added.

According to police personnel the body was already on the courtyard before they reach the crime scene, she added.

Langlen further said family members and Jayenta demanded for post-mortem as Tanu had died under doubtful circumstances. Consequently, Tanu’s body was taken to the Regional Institute of Medical Science (RIMS) morgue for post-mortem.

“Jayenta and family members could sense pungent smell oozing out of Tanu’s body. They became more suspicious of foul play by Chandrababu and his family. During the process of post-mortem three scars were found on her dorsal side; one near the neck, two at the middle and lower back areas”, said Langlen.

Further the JAC co-convenor maintained that Tanu had frequent quarrel between her husband on the matter of dowry.  “The JAC strongly refute the police report of suicide as there are enough evidences that point to foul play by the husband’s family”, she added.

The stories narrated by the in-laws and husband of the deceased are all concocted to cover up their crime, Langlen asserted.

Meanwhile, the JAC submitted a memorandum to the chief minister demanding justice for the death. It demanded that a special investigating team (SIT) be formed to investigate into the matter hand over the findings to a fast-track court.

Investigation should be time bound within September 10 and the government should produce a white paper on this crime against women and should advise the SIT to act in conformity with the justice Verma Committee, Langlen demanded.

The dead body must not be handed without any proper investigation to both the parties, she said.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3414-tanu-jac-alleges-husband-s-family-foul-play

Transfer of doctors irks civil bodies of Tamenglong

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TAMENGLONG | Sept 5
Strongly condemning the transfer of doctors from district hospital, Tamenglong while solving the demands of Nungba Area Joint Action Committee, civil societies of Tamenglong has convened a meeting at Zeliang…

From Our Correspondent

TAMENGLONG | Sept 5

Strongly condemning the transfer of doctors from district hospital, Tamenglong while solving the demands of Nungba Area Joint Action Committee, civil societies of Tamenglong has convened a meeting at Zeliangrong Evangelistic Fellowship (ZEF), Tamenglong.

The meeting viewed the transfer and posting of doctors recently from Tamenglong district hospital despite of acute shortage of doctors in the district hospital, Tamenglong. The meeting also decided to serve ultimatum to chief minister of Manipur to depute adequate doctors within 72 hours.

In the name of solving the Nungba Area Joint Action Committee demands, the state government threw seeds of hatred among the people, the meeting observed.

In the meantime, a press statement issued by chairman of Zeliangrong Baudi Tamenglong Zone, Agipou Pamei, decried the transfer of two specialist doctors of Pediatics and Gynae from district hospital Tamenglong to CHC Nungba.

He said that the district hospital, Tamenglong is already understaffed and the transfer order is an act of no sympathy to the poor people of the hill district like Tamenglong but also undermines the fundamental right of the people of Tamenglong . There are hospitals and health centres in the valley where doctors and nurses are over staffed. The Zelianrgong people will not tolerate such disparity between the hills and the valley, he added.

The Zeliangrong Baudi demanded the authority concerned to depute adequate full time specialist doctors, staff nurses, technicians and others in the district hospital as per the guidelines of government of Manipur and in the interest of the general public.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3408-transfer-of-doctors-irks-civil-bodies-of-tamenglong

Victims of fake PDS director clarify

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 5

Victims of fake ‘Consumer Shop Keeper’ recruitment clarified that they have not cheated the public. On the other hand they have been duped by one B. Kulachandra Sharma who disguised himself as PDS director of Manipur Statehood General Amnesty Reliever’s Trust (MSGART).

Speaking to media persons today at Manipur Press Club, Imphal one of the victims, Kangabam Bijiya said that Kulachandra visited different localities of the state as a part of survey to select PDS agent. In his fake recruitment drive, he selected 216 individuals from different districts including hill districts, she added.

He has taken Rs. 20,000 each from the 216 individuals and asked them to collect Aadhaar card copies, passport photos and amount of Rs 100 from peoples of their respective localities to make their PDS card, Bijiya pointed out.

She continued that all the victims did not have any contact with Kulachandra earlier as they were introduced by their friends to him.

Bijiya said that the money which has been collected by the victims from the public for making so called PDS card will be refunded shortly. She appealed to the public to restrain from resorting to any untoward action against them (victims) as they were duped by the same self-proclaimed director of MSGART.

It may be mentioned that the Kulachandra was arrested yesterday be Sekmai police following a complaint lodged by state BJP scheduled caste morcha, general secretary, Khwairakpam Robin.

The complaint stated that MSGART director has collected huge amount of money from the public in name of fake schemes and projects.

Earlier when the general secretary visited the trust’s office he found a signboard that wrote “Under CBI Supervision” and the staff of the trust driving a vehicle inscribed “Government of India.”

The director said to the general secretary that the trust work under the instruction of one FCI Northeast India dealer, Naorem (O) Chaningkhombi alias Nungshitombi of Nongmeibung Nambam Chuthek.

During investigation by authority concerned, it was found that the name of the trust is not registered and it was established in December 2016 and has collected amount to Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 1, 00,000 from around 200 individuals.

And moreover the authority concerned found that the trust obliged those people who are interested in becoming agents to write an affidavit leasing away their land for 20 years.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 5

Victims of fake ‘Consumer Shop Keeper’ recruitment clarified that they have not cheated the public. On the other hand they have been duped by one B. Kulachandra Sharma who disguised himself as PDS director of Manipur Statehood General Amnesty Reliever’s Trust (MSGART).

Speaking to media persons today at Manipur Press Club, Imphal one of the victims, Kangabam Bijiya said that Kulachandra visited different localities of the state as a part of survey to select PDS agent. In his fake recruitment drive, he selected 216 individuals from different districts including hill districts, she added.

He has taken Rs. 20,000 each from the 216 individuals and asked them to collect Aadhaar card copies, passport photos and amount of Rs 100 from peoples of their respective localities to make their PDS card, Bijiya pointed out.

She continued that all the victims did not have any contact with Kulachandra earlier as they were introduced by their friends to him.

Bijiya said that the money which has been collected by the victims from the public for making so called PDS card will be refunded shortly. She appealed to the public to restrain from resorting to any untoward action against them (victims) as they were duped by the same self-proclaimed director of MSGART.

It may be mentioned that the Kulachandra was arrested yesterday be Sekmai police following a complaint lodged by state BJP scheduled caste morcha, general secretary, Khwairakpam Robin.

The complaint stated that MSGART director has collected huge amount of money from the public in name of fake schemes and projects.

Earlier when the general secretary visited the trust’s office he found a signboard that wrote “Under CBI Supervision” and the staff of the trust driving a vehicle inscribed “Government of India.”

The director said to the general secretary that the trust work under the instruction of one FCI Northeast India dealer, Naorem (O) Chaningkhombi alias Nungshitombi of Nongmeibung Nambam Chuthek.

During investigation by authority concerned, it was found that the name of the trust is not registered and it was established in December 2016 and has collected amount to Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 1, 00,000 from around 200 individuals.

And moreover the authority concerned found that the trust obliged those people who are interested in becoming agents to write an affidavit leasing away their land for 20 years.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3415-victims-of-fake-pds-director-clarify

Overriding norms, retiree hold office at Works dept

Is PWD ridiculing government rules?  

 By Paojel Chaoba

IMPHAL | Sept 5

The state government had decided to remove all re-engaged retired employees except for a few who have been screened by a committee and approved for re-engagement. Only five individuals having vast experience and technical knowledge were approved for re-engagement at the public works department.

 At present, however, a retired person who is not approved nor screened by the committee is holding office as deputy secretary of the public works department till date. Deriding the government’s re-engagement process, the works department has retained one Th. Amalkumar Singh as deputy secretary. Sources mentioned that the said official retired on December 31, 2013.

It may be recalled the state cabinet in a meeting held on April 3 last decided to do away with re-engagement of government servants by giving one month’s notice as per the contract agreement. A committee was also set up chaired by the chief secretary, principal secretary (Finance) and the commissioner (Department of Personnel) to identify the need based engagement in respect of technical posts.

The committee met the government heads of departments concerned on April 6, 2017 and scrutinised the need of re-employment on a case to case basis. After threadbare discussion, the committee decided to recommend for discontinuation of all re-engagements after retirement except for those cases whose services have been deemed indispensable in dealing with matters which require vast experience and knowledge of the subject.

As per recommendations of the committee, only five individuals were approved for re-engagement in the works department.

They were identified as senior division accounts officers O. Manihar Singh, Ch. Nabakumar, N. Kumarjit Singh, L. Shyamjai Singh and L. Thoiba Singh. These are the five approved engagements and re-engaged as there is acute shortage of experienced staff in the PWD accounts section. Their extension is till December 2017.

Commissioner of finance department Vivek Kumar Dewangan had intimated the works commissioner on May 11, 2017 that any case of re-engagement which was not brought to the notice of the screening committee shall be deemed terminated with effect from May 31, 2017 onwards.

A compliance report was sought by Dewangan from the works department for necessary pay implementation by May 20, 2017.

A permission from the chief engineer was sought by Th. Amalkumar for an e-tender process on August 24, 2017. The question is as per notification of VK. Dewangan, all retired and re-employed personnel would be terminated by May 31, 2017 except for the named five individuals.

But, Th. Amalkumar continues in office till date. On what capacity is the retired person attending office and under whose authority? Who is providing salary for him? These are some of the questions raised from a certain concerned source.

Is PWD ridiculing government rules?  

 By Paojel Chaoba

IMPHAL | Sept 5

The state government had decided to remove all re-engaged retired employees except for a few who have been screened by a committee and approved for re-engagement. Only five individuals having vast experience and technical knowledge were approved for re-engagement at the public works department.

 At present, however, a retired person who is not approved nor screened by the committee is holding office as deputy secretary of the public works department till date. Deriding the government’s re-engagement process, the works department has retained one Th. Amalkumar Singh as deputy secretary. Sources mentioned that the said official retired on December 31, 2013.

It may be recalled the state cabinet in a meeting held on April 3 last decided to do away with re-engagement of government servants by giving one month’s notice as per the contract agreement. A committee was also set up chaired by the chief secretary, principal secretary (Finance) and the commissioner (Department of Personnel) to identify the need based engagement in respect of technical posts.

The committee met the government heads of departments concerned on April 6, 2017 and scrutinised the need of re-employment on a case to case basis. After threadbare discussion, the committee decided to recommend for discontinuation of all re-engagements after retirement except for those cases whose services have been deemed indispensable in dealing with matters which require vast experience and knowledge of the subject.

As per recommendations of the committee, only five individuals were approved for re-engagement in the works department.

They were identified as senior division accounts officers O. Manihar Singh, Ch. Nabakumar, N. Kumarjit Singh, L. Shyamjai Singh and L. Thoiba Singh. These are the five approved engagements and re-engaged as there is acute shortage of experienced staff in the PWD accounts section. Their extension is till December 2017.

Commissioner of finance department Vivek Kumar Dewangan had intimated the works commissioner on May 11, 2017 that any case of re-engagement which was not brought to the notice of the screening committee shall be deemed terminated with effect from May 31, 2017 onwards.

A compliance report was sought by Dewangan from the works department for necessary pay implementation by May 20, 2017.

A permission from the chief engineer was sought by Th. Amalkumar for an e-tender process on August 24, 2017. The question is as per notification of VK. Dewangan, all retired and re-employed personnel would be terminated by May 31, 2017 except for the named five individuals.

But, Th. Amalkumar continues in office till date. On what capacity is the retired person attending office and under whose authority? Who is providing salary for him? These are some of the questions raised from a certain concerned source.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3416-overriding-norms-retiree-hold-office-at-works-dept

Landslide destroys houses in Tml

TAMENGLONG | Sept 5
Due to the recent excessive rainfall, a massive landslide occurred at New Lambulane, Tamenglong Ward No. III, in the night of September 4. However there was no human casualty in the incident.
The incident occurred at around 10:30 …

TAMENGLONG | Sept 5

Due to the recent excessive rainfall, a massive landslide occurred at New Lambulane, Tamenglong Ward No. III, in the night of September 4. However there was no human casualty in the incident.

The incident occurred at around 10:30 pm and destroyed a kitchen of one person named Ramjonang, whose few kitchen items, a pig sty and pigs were also destroyed, however few piglets were rescued. Some land portion of Mathiubu Panmei was also affected.

Moreover, the short cut road from New Lambulane to Bazaar road has also been completely blocked.

In the meantime, New Lambulane village authority urged the authority concerned to look into the loss of properties caused by the natural calamity and to clear the landslide at the earliest.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3410-landslide-destroys-houses-in-tml

10 teachers honoured in Manipur – Nagaland Post

10 teachers honoured in Manipur
Nagaland Post
Teachers selected for their contributions in “Green School Campaign” were also felicitated during the state level celebration at the auditorium of Manipur State Film Development Society (MSFDS), Imphal. Manipur deputy chief minister Yumnam Joykumar …

10 teachers honoured in Manipur
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Teachers selected for their contributions in “Green School Campaign” were also felicitated during the state level celebration at the auditorium of Manipur State Film Development Society (MSFDS), Imphal. Manipur deputy chief minister Yumnam Joykumar …

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10 teachers honoured in Manipur – Nagaland Post

10 teachers honoured in Manipur
Nagaland Post
Teachers selected for their contributions in “Green School Campaign” were also felicitated during the state level celebration at the auditorium of Manipur State Film Development Society (MSFDS), Imphal. Manipur deputy chief minister Yumnam Joykumar …

10 teachers honoured in Manipur
Nagaland Post
Teachers selected for their contributions in “Green School Campaign” were also felicitated during the state level celebration at the auditorium of Manipur State Film Development Society (MSFDS), Imphal. Manipur deputy chief minister Yumnam Joykumar …

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Yumnam Khemchand invites Dalai Lama to International Peace Conference in Imphal – Economic Times

Economic TimesYumnam Khemchand invites Dalai Lama to International Peace Conference in ImphalEconomic TimesGUWAHATI: Manipur Assembly Speaker Yumnam Khemchand has invited Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama to International Peace Conference in Imphal. …


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Yumnam Khemchand invites Dalai Lama to International Peace Conference in Imphal
Economic Times
GUWAHATI: Manipur Assembly Speaker Yumnam Khemchand has invited Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama to International Peace Conference in Imphal. Khemchand has met Dalai in to Dharmashala in Himachal Pradesh. The speaker has gone to …

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Search at former Manipur bureaucrat’s residence – The Indian Express


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Search at former Manipur bureaucrat’s residence
The Indian Express
The residence of a former top bureaucrat of Manipur, whose name figured in the FIR lodged against a former chief minister and five others for alleged financial irregularities, has been searched, a senior police officer said today. The search was


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Search at former Manipur bureaucrat's residence
The Indian Express
The residence of a former top bureaucrat of Manipur, whose name figured in the FIR lodged against a former chief minister and five others for alleged financial irregularities, has been searched, a senior police officer said today. The search was

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Oinam Doren wins award in Italy

Oinam Doren’s new film  “My name is Eeooow” has won its second International award at the recently concluded 23. Film Festival della Lessinia held in Bosco Chiesanuova in Italy from 19th to 27th August 2017. The film won the Prize from the Curatorium Cimbricum Veronense in memory of Piero Piazzola and Mario Pigozzi for the best film by a young director. Piero […]

Oinam Doren’s new film  “My name is Eeooow” has won its second International award at the recently concluded 23. Film Festival della Lessinia held in Bosco Chiesanuova in Italy from 19th to 27th August 2017. The film won the Prize from the Curatorium Cimbricum Veronense in memory of Piero Piazzola and Mario Pigozzi for the best film by a young director. Piero […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2017/09/oinam-doren-wins-award-in-italy/

Carbon Sequestration Vs Agroforestry trees

Dr N Irabanta Singh Introduction : There is a considerable interest to increase Carbon storage capacity of terrestrial vegetation through land use practices such as afforestation, reforestation and natural regeneration of forests, silvicultural systems and agroforestry. The global climate change is caused by the level of CO2 and other green house gases which is recognized […]

Dr N Irabanta Singh Introduction : There is a considerable interest to increase Carbon storage capacity of terrestrial vegetation through land use practices such as afforestation, reforestation and natural regeneration of forests, silvicultural systems and agroforestry. The global climate change is caused by the level of CO2 and other green house gases which is recognized […]

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After Court nod, house of former MDS PD searched – KanglaOnline

KanglaOnlineAfter Court nod, house of former MDS PD searchedKanglaOnlineThe prayer mentioned that the complainant of the case, Dr Th Muhindro, had filed a written complaint to SP, Imphal West, on September 1, stating that the State Vigilance Department…


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After Court nod, house of former MDS PD searched
KanglaOnline
The prayer mentioned that the complainant of the case, Dr Th Muhindro, had filed a written complaint to SP, Imphal West, on September 1, stating that the State Vigilance Department initiated an inquiry on the financial irregularities in Manipur
MDS search continues : 06th sep17 ~ E-Pao! HeadlinesE-Pao.net

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After Court nod, house of former MDS PD searched – KanglaOnline

KanglaOnlineAfter Court nod, house of former MDS PD searchedKanglaOnlineThe prayer mentioned that the complainant of the case, Dr Th Muhindro, had filed a written complaint to SP, Imphal West, on September 1, stating that the State Vigilance Department…


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After Court nod, house of former MDS PD searched
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The prayer mentioned that the complainant of the case, Dr Th Muhindro, had filed a written complaint to SP, Imphal West, on September 1, stating that the State Vigilance Department initiated an inquiry on the financial irregularities in Manipur
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After Court nod, house of former MDS PD searched

Imphal, September 04 2017: After the Session Judge, Imphal West issued a warrant to search the house of former MDS Project Director, Yambem Ningthem, State police today searched his residence at Mantripukhri Lamlongei . Till the time of filing this report late in the evening, the search was on. It could not be immediately ascertained […]

Imphal, September 04 2017: After the Session Judge, Imphal West issued a warrant to search the house of former MDS Project Director, Yambem Ningthem, State police today searched his residence at Mantripukhri Lamlongei . Till the time of filing this report late in the evening, the search was on. It could not be immediately ascertained […]

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7th Pay unlikely soon for State Govt employees

Imphal, September 04 2017: Even though it has been quite sometime employees of the State Government have been demanding salaries recommended by the 7th Central Pay Commission, the BJP-led coalition Government has made little preparation to fulfill the same demand. As such, it would be too far-fetched to expect the 7th Pay soon. The previous […]

Imphal, September 04 2017: Even though it has been quite sometime employees of the State Government have been demanding salaries recommended by the 7th Central Pay Commission, the BJP-led coalition Government has made little preparation to fulfill the same demand. As such, it would be too far-fetched to expect the 7th Pay soon. The previous […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2017/09/7th-pay-unlikely-soon-for-state-govt-employees/

Doren’s ‘My name is Eeoow’ bags Intl film award

Imphal, September 04 2017: Oinam Doren’s new film “My name is Eeooow” has won its second International award at the recently concluded ‘Film Festival della Lessinia’ held in Bosco Chiesanuova in Italy from August 19 to 27 . The film won the prize from the Curatorium Cimbricum Veronense in memory of Piero Piazzola and Mario […]

Imphal, September 04 2017: Oinam Doren’s new film “My name is Eeooow” has won its second International award at the recently concluded ‘Film Festival della Lessinia’ held in Bosco Chiesanuova in Italy from August 19 to 27 . The film won the prize from the Curatorium Cimbricum Veronense in memory of Piero Piazzola and Mario […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2017/09/dorens-my-name-is-eeoow-bags-intl-film-award/

Prohibiting sale of land to non locals ; Speaker bats for HP land law

Imphal, September 04 2017: Assembly Speaker, Y Khemchand has expressed desire for the State Government to implement a land law similar to the one in Himachal Pradesh which prohibits non locals from purchasing or owning agricultural and cultivable lands . Speaking to media persons at his office chamber today, Y Khemchand said that he himself […]

Imphal, September 04 2017: Assembly Speaker, Y Khemchand has expressed desire for the State Government to implement a land law similar to the one in Himachal Pradesh which prohibits non locals from purchasing or owning agricultural and cultivable lands . Speaking to media persons at his office chamber today, Y Khemchand said that he himself […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2017/09/prohibiting-sale-of-land-to-non-locals-speaker-bats-for-hp-land-law/

JCILPS resumes ILPS campaign with rally

Imphal, September 04 2017: After a lull of sometime, the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) has resumed the mass campaign for enactment of a Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) or a similar mechanism in the State with a mass rally today . Meanwhile, Chief Minister N Biren has stated that the State […]

Imphal, September 04 2017: After a lull of sometime, the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) has resumed the mass campaign for enactment of a Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) or a similar mechanism in the State with a mass rally today . Meanwhile, Chief Minister N Biren has stated that the State […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2017/09/jcilps-resumes-ilps-campaign-with-rally/

Women should fight for their rights and get justice : Governor

Imphal, September 04 2017: Governor Dr Najma Heptulla has said that women should fight for their rights and get justice for their courage. She said this after watching the 35mm celluloid Manipuri film ‘Nangna Kappa Pakchadey – Tears of a Woman’, screened today at the Durbar Hall, Raj Bhavan. The film is the 5th production […]

Imphal, September 04 2017: Governor Dr Najma Heptulla has said that women should fight for their rights and get justice for their courage. She said this after watching the 35mm celluloid Manipuri film ‘Nangna Kappa Pakchadey – Tears of a Woman’, screened today at the Durbar Hall, Raj Bhavan. The film is the 5th production […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2017/09/women-should-fight-for-their-rights-and-get-justice-governor/

JCILPS back after a brief lull : Need to take everyone along

Back after a brief lull. Not the issue but the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) and so it was that while the JCILPS went into a lull for some time it was the Kangleipak Students’ Association (KSA), which took it upon themselves to demand that all non-local people be barred from contesting […]

Back after a brief lull. Not the issue but the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) and so it was that while the JCILPS went into a lull for some time it was the Kangleipak Students’ Association (KSA), which took it upon themselves to demand that all non-local people be barred from contesting […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2017/09/jcilps-back-after-a-brief-lull-need-to-take-everyone-along/