AR saves snake bite victim

IMPHAL, June 18: 28 Assam Rifles, Lilong post save a snake bite victim on June 17 at Lilong Nungei. According to a release of the AR at around 3:30 pm… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 18: 28 Assam Rifles, Lilong post save a snake bite victim on June 17 at Lilong Nungei.

According to a release of the AR at around 3:30 pm on June 17,  Md Nazir, 25, s/o late Sanakhamba, resident of Lilong Nungei was bitten by a venomonus snake while he was working in a paddy  field. He was immediately brought to the Lilong Post of 28 Assam Rifles at 4:30pm on June 17, where he was immediately attended to and was given first aid by nursing staff of the post.

Immediate rescue and timely treatment yielded in saving the life of the person who was in a dire state added the release.

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NSUI celebrates Rahul Gandhi`s birthday

IMPHAL, June 19: The National Student’s Union of India (NSUI) state unit today celebrated the 41st birthday of Lok Sabha MP and general secretary of the AICC, Rahul Gandhi at… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 19: The National Student’s Union of India (NSUI) state unit today celebrated the 41st birthday of Lok Sabha MP and general secretary of the AICC, Rahul Gandhi at its office premise.

A release of the NSUI said celebration of Rahul Gandhi’s birthday was marked by distribution of sweets and eatables.

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Pearly Tears

In Khaled Hosseini’s “The Kite Runner” a novel which traces the fortune of a Pashtoon family in the backdrop of war ravaged Afghanistan, the protagonist Amir Jan whose talent as… Read more »

In Khaled Hosseini’s “The Kite Runner” a novel which traces the fortune of a Pashtoon family in the backdrop of war ravaged Afghanistan, the protagonist Amir Jan whose talent as a creative writer began showing early in his boyhood, in his first attempt at writing a story as a schoolboy, thinks of a situation in which a man who was blessed that his tears would become pearls, kills his beloved wife so that his sadness would make him weep endlessly and thus reap a harvest of pearls. In the end the man is indeed found sitting on a mound of pearls, obviously richer than he imagined he could ever be, with wealth he cannot hope to use in a lifetime, but profoundly sad and lonely than he ever was. The budding sense of irony, a vital ingredient of any good story teller was unmistakable, and the boy after the war at home made him a refugee in America is to become a successful writer. He would also then return to Afghanistan to atone for a deep sense of guilt at having betrayed his boyhood friend, someone who never ever failed to stand by him through thick and thin, and who eventually turned out to be a half brother, born of a servant’s wife his father had a sexual relations with.

The child imagination, undoubtedly informed by the turmoil at home and fanatical insistence with which the Taliban were self-inflicting endless and meaningless injuries on Afghanistan, in what they called would ultimate be the deliverance of Afghanistan through “the path of God”, was telling in many ways. It spoke of skewed values and aspirations, ones that have slowly but surely been divested from essential humanity by consistent abuse of individual dignity by the fanaticism all around, and the impossible living conditions in the country at the time. What is important for us is the question, is Manipur heading the same direction? From evidences all around us, it does seem to be so. The all pervading violence has gone far beyond sane limits. Even when there is no overt mayhem, the undercurrents still spell nothing but violence. Nobody is free to be himself or herself. The uneasy and uncanny sense of being watched and monitored has come to intimidate practically everybody into not just silence, but also to be zombies with no independent will. They act as they believe they are expected to only. They also are increasingly, though unconsciously, being forced into shrinking into their individual shells. Look at the current state of home architecture for instance. Walk into any middleclass home in Imphal and what would be noticed is a disturbing sense of insecurity the ordinary citizenry are suffering from. With the exception of a few, most live in homes that resemble a jail, with iron gratings on the portico and every other possible places intruders could barge in from; windows are fortified with sturdy iron bars etc. As a thumb rule, the richer the owner of the house, the more would be the unflattering resemblance his house has to a jail. Those who can afford it would for instance gift themselves with 12-feet or more high retaining walls all around their homesteads. Steel fortified gates which are always kept tightly shut would also greet visitors to these homes. Probably most would say this is the need of the hour for the times are bad. But what most far too often fail to question is, what would be the psychology of children growing up in such an oppressive atmosphere. Undoubtedly their minds and aspirations would also have been skewed as Amir Jan’s. Redemption from such a state of mind would also undoubtedly not be easy. Amir Jan found his, but the unasked question is how many other of his peers would not have.

When will Manipur ever become an open society “where the mind is without fear and the head is held high”? A lot of commitment from all sane thinkers of our society is essential for this to come about, and it is time they all began thinking the situation is desperate. Otherwise, the spiral of insanity that the society is plunging into would touch a critical point of no return. The values of our society are already distorted monstrously and nothing absolutely nothing remains as sacrosanct space revered by all. It is not a surprise at all that recent news report in local dailies announced there has been a sharp rise in mental illness in the state in recent years. The situation must not be allowed to sink any further, lest whatever sanity which managed to survive too would be gone, and like in Amir Jan’s story, in the hunt for false notions of achievements and success, people begin to sell even their own souls as well as those of their near and dear ones.

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TT coaching

IMPHAL, June 21: The Manipur Table Tennis Association has opened daily table tennis coaching cum practice session from June 15 at the Indoor hall of DM College campus. All the… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 21: The Manipur Table Tennis Association has opened daily table tennis coaching cum practice session from June 15 at the Indoor hall of DM College campus. All the concerned players may avail the benefits from 5 to 7pm, said a release adding a TT Machine costing about Rs 80 lakhs have arrived.  

It said about 30 players both boys and girls are taking part in the ongoing coaching cum practice under the keen eye of coach Th Birendra.

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Newly elected IMC members forms new body

IMPHAL June 23: A forum consisting of all newly elected 54 members in the recently concluded Municipal Council Elections formed a body titled as Imphal Municipal Council Elected Ward Development… Read more »

IMPHAL June 23: A forum consisting of all newly elected 54 members in the recently concluded Municipal Council Elections formed a body titled as Imphal Municipal Council Elected Ward Development Committee Members Forum following a meeting held at Ima Khunthok Lairembi Sanglen today.

The selected representatives of the new forum are Khunmbongmayum Gambhir as president,Tourangbam Indrajit as general secretary, Haorongbam Santosh as publicity secretary and Wangkhem Devraj as Treasurer, a release by the publicity secretary said.

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UCM foundation day

IMPHAL, June 29: The United Committee Manipur (UCM) is observing its 11 anniversary at the Mini Shankar hall, Lamphel on July 3, at 9:30 am in the morning. A statement… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 29: The United Committee Manipur (UCM) is observing its 11 anniversary at the Mini Shankar hall, Lamphel on July 3, at 9:30 am in the morning.

A statement issued in this regard has invited all the communities residing in the state to come and join the observation to make it a grand success.

It has also appealed any organizations or individuals not to call any form of strike, bandh etc on the day.

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AR dedicates community hall

IMPHAL, June 30: 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR(South) inaugurated a community hall at village Tentha, Thoubal (Manipur) much to the appreciation and gratitude… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 30: 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR(South) inaugurated a community hall at village Tentha, Thoubal (Manipur) much to the appreciation and gratitude of the locals. 

A release of PRO IGAR (South) stated that the inauguration was carried out by the Commandant 15 Assam Rifles alongwith Dr M Nara Singh ex MLA, on June 30 amongst a large gathering of villagers including ladies and children.

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Form submission extended

IMPHAL, July 2: The office of the controller of Technical Education Manipur has informed that the last date of forms submission of forms of admission in one year diploma in… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 2: The office of the controller of Technical Education Manipur has informed that the last date of forms submission of forms of admission in one year diploma in Engineering, Pharmacy and Non-Engineering courses for the session, 2011 has been extended upto July 5.

It said that the selection test examination will be held on July 9, instead of July 3 and informed the candidates to collect their admit cards on July 7 and July 8.

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Medical camp

IMPHAL July 4: Manipur Senmit Ehon Lup and Manipur Keithel Nupi Marup today organized a one day free medical camp at Khwairamband Ema Keithel (Purana Bazaar in collaboration with ARISTO… Read more »

IMPHAL July 4: Manipur Senmit Ehon Lup and Manipur Keithel Nupi Marup today organized a one day free medical camp at Khwairamband Ema Keithel (Purana Bazaar in collaboration with ARISTO pharmaceutical private Limited. Earlier a similar medical camp was organized on December 2010, jointly by MSEL and MKNM.

The free medical camp was attended upon by Dr. L. Bikramjit Singh and Dr. Suraj Singh M.O. (medicine), Dr. Ramananda Ophthalmologist and Dr. Hecter Dentist.

L. Memma, secretary general of MSEL expressed that the free medical camp was organized to facilitate various local venders of Khwairamband bazaar keeping in view of their economic conditions. The medical camp is organized for the welfare of vendors of Khwairamband bazaar, she added.

More than 200 venders attended today’s medical camp. She stated that the medical camp was started from 9 am and will continue till 4 pm in the evening. She further mentioned that such free medical camps will be organized on a regular basis.

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Man stabbed to death

IMPHAL, July 5: One person was stabbed to death by his companion today at New Checkon Maring Lane, Imphal East. The deceased person has been identified as one Nachomi Chiro,… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 5: One person was stabbed to death by his companion today at New Checkon Maring Lane, Imphal East.

The deceased person has been identified as one Nachomi Chiro, 41, s/o Puei of Chongdan Village of Kasom Khullen sub-division, Ukhrul district, now residing at Mantripukhri.

The incident happened today at around 3 pm when one of Nachomi’s companions stabbed him several times at a tea stall located at Maring Lane. He was immediately rushed to JNIMS, Porompat, but later succumbed to his injuries.

The owner of the tea stall, Ram Dayal stated that Nachomi and some seven of his companions had tea and snacks at his tea stall. After one of them paid the bill, he (owner) went outside for sometime. But when he returned to the stall, he saw Naochomi lying injured on the floor.

The police have recovered some documents of MGNREGS along with the knife used in the crime. However, the culprits have not been arrested so far.

According to a reliable source, the murder could have been related with MGNREGS. The SDO of Kasom Khullen sub-division is also reported resident at Maring Lane. 

The body of the deceased person has been kept at JNIMS mortuary for post-mortem examination.

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Resignation refutes

IMPHAL, July 7: The Bharatiya Janata Party Manipur Pradesh in a statement issued by its general secretary, Th. Shyamo Singh, has refuted the report of the resignation of Henry Paote… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 7: The Bharatiya Janata Party Manipur Pradesh in a statement issued by its general secretary, Th. Shyamo Singh, has refuted the report of the resignation of Henry Paote from the party published in some local dailies stating it as false and baseless.

The statement contended that Henry Paote is not enrolled as a member of the party for this existing term of 2009-2010. He was a member of the party in the previous term but his membership has not been renewed for the current term. As per provision of the party constitution, membership of a person ceases to exist if his membership is not renewed before the expiring of the term, and further added that consequent upon the non-renewal of his membership of the party he is no longer a member of the party.

It said that the press statement published in various local dailies has misled the public.

While terming the statement as unfortunate for a veteran like Paote who was one time a member of the Manipur legislative Assembly to issue such a statement and asserted that the move is a well plan political motivation to downgrade the reputation of the party in the state.

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Veteran Kabaddi tourney kick off at Sekmai

IMPHAL, July 8: Bishnupur District Veteran Kabaddi team defeated Thoubal District Veteran Kabaddi team in the opening match of the 1st Invitation Veteran Kabaddi tournament which kick start today at… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 8: Bishnupur District Veteran Kabaddi team defeated Thoubal District Veteran Kabaddi team in the opening match of the 1st Invitation Veteran Kabaddi tournament which kick start today at LYUC ground, Lourembam Sekmai.

In the opening match, Bishnupur district team defeated the Thoubal team by a narrow margin of 25-24 points.

The opening match of the tournament was among others graced by international footballer, Ph Rennedy Singh.

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PM,Sonia to meet again

NEW DELHI, July 10 (AGENCY): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi again Sunday to discuss the imminent cabinet reshuffle, party sources said. They met on Saturday… Read more »

NEW DELHI, July 10 (AGENCY): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi again Sunday to discuss the imminent cabinet reshuffle, party sources said. They met on Saturday too.

Sunday`s will be their fourth meeting in three weeks.

According to a party source, the reshuffle will be effected the coming week, perhaps as early as Monday.

Congress sources said the big four ministers – Mukherjee, Defence Minister A.K. Antony, Home Minister P. Chidambaram and External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna – are unlikely to be touched though the initial thinking was to move out Krishna.

The reshuffle may see both Dinesh Trivedi and Mukul Roy of the Trinamool Congress continuing in the cabinet.

In his interaction with a group of editors June 29, Manmohan Singh said the cabinet reshuffle was a `work in progress`.

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Reservation policy

IMPHAL, July 17: The Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) has demanded the concerned authority to streamline the reservation policy for the children of faculty members at Jawaharlal Nehru Institute… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 17: The Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) has demanded the concerned authority to streamline the reservation policy for the children of faculty members at Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS).

A release of DESAM stated that the five percent seat reservation in MBBS course for the children of faculty members of JNIMS is a good policy for the institute to attract more of well qualified professors. However, the governing council needs to frame proper criteria before introducing such policy, it added.

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Check assets of MLAs, babus: MPP youths

IMPHAL, July 22: The Youth Front of Manipur People’s Party has demanded the authorities concerned to conduct proper evaluation of the assets of the legislators and other government officials. A… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 22: The Youth Front of Manipur People’s Party has demanded the authorities concerned to conduct proper evaluation of the assets of the legislators and other government officials.

A release of the front alleged that the ministers and other legislators of the ruling SPF government have accumulated immense wealth as against their known sources of income.

The Youth Front supports the demand of the Manipur People’s Party for the declaration of assets of the legislators and government officials, it added.

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Tree plantation

IMPHAL, July 22: A Tree plantation drive was carried out by 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR(South) at Phundrei, Thoubal on 22 Jul 2011. … Read more »

IMPHAL, July 22: A Tree plantation drive was carried out by 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR(South) at Phundrei, Thoubal on 22 Jul 2011.  A total of 500 saplings including 150 Gulmohar, 100 Jack Fruits, 100 Karpoor and 150 Neem were planted. Commandant 15 Assam Rifles alongwith Pradhans/Headman of neighboring villages like Langathel and Phundrei and approx 200 School children from the area undertook the plantation.  Representatives of the State Nursery department were also present on the occasion. The local people, especially the School children were impressed upon the significance of Green environment in today’s modern world.  The local populace have expressed gratitude at this yet another noble step taken by Assam Rifles.

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MNRF clarifies

IMPHAL July 23: The Manipur Naga Revolutionary Front (MNRF) in a release by its publicity secretary Max Stone clarifies that the outfit is not involved in abduction of one Nilo… Read more »

IMPHAL July 23: The Manipur Naga Revolutionary Front (MNRF) in a release by its publicity secretary Max Stone clarifies that the outfit is not involved in abduction of one Nilo Singh and another JCB driver. The duo was abducted in between Yeasom village and Natyang Kuki village when they were working for road repairs at Chandrakhong, under Kasom sub division.

It said that those behind the abduction should refrain from using the name of the outfit which has been creating confusion to the concerned. It is an attempt to malign the image of the outfit, it stated.

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Road repaired

IMPHAL, July 24: The road connecting Palace Compound and Wangkhei Thangapat Mapal has been repaired recently by the chairperson of G Khelchandra Memorial Trust, Hareshwar Goswami.  The Konung Leikai Nupi… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 24: The road connecting Palace Compound and Wangkhei Thangapat Mapal has been repaired recently by the chairperson of G Khelchandra Memorial Trust, Hareshwar Goswami.  The Konung Leikai Nupi Kanglup has lauded the chairperson for the noble work, stated a release.

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Bed net disinfected

IMPHAL, July 26: Kiyamgei Youth Pioneer’s Club along with accredited social health activists treated the bed nets with disinfectants with the objective of controlling malaria and other vector borne diseases.

IMPHAL, July 26: Kiyamgei Youth Pioneer’s Club along with accredited social health activists treated the bed nets with disinfectants with the objective of controlling malaria and other vector borne diseases.

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Awards for Manipuri writers

IMPHAL, July 27: Sahitya Thoupang Lup, Imphal has instituted two awards, namely Leirikamacha International Award and Thiyam Ibochoubi National Award for Manipuri writers who write extensively to promote the language,… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 27: Sahitya Thoupang Lup, Imphal has instituted two awards, namely Leirikamacha International Award and Thiyam Ibochoubi National Award for Manipuri writers who write extensively to promote the language, literature, art and culture of the state.

A release of the association stated that Leirikmacha award will be given to any Manipuri writer residing anywhere in the world who writes for the promotion of the language, literature, art and culture of the state. This award carries a cash prize of Rs. 10,000 and citation and it will be presented after every two years beginning from this year.

Thiyam Ibochoubi award will also be awarded to those writers who write for the promotion of language, literature, art and culture. This award of Rs. 10,000 will be presented after every two years beginning from 2012.

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