SOG meeting

IMPHAL, Sept 14: An official meeting of  the Strategic and Operation Group (SOG) constituted under the chairmanship of state chief secretary, DS Poonia has been summoned on September 17 at… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 14: An official meeting of  the Strategic and Operation Group (SOG) constituted under the chairmanship of state chief secretary, DS Poonia has been summoned on September 17 at 11 am at his official chamber to discuss the security strategies to be taken up to counter the ongoing economic blockades along the National Highways imposed by Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee and UNC against the Sadar Hill districthood damand and upcoming agitations by Jiribam Districthood Demand Committee.

The proposed SOG meeting will be attended by the GOC, 57 Mt Div, IGAR (South), IGP CRPF (Manipur & Nagaland Sector), DIG, BSF (Manipur & Nagaland Sector), and Additional DGP (Intelligence) LM Khoute, IGP (L/O) Zone I, II, and Zone III and joint director SIB .

The meeting will discuss on effective security strategies to combat disturbances that have been created in the state due to the economic blockade along the national highways, the official source added.

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Kuki Lebensraum

By  G.S. Oinam Today, the kuki are hardly remembered as the same people who had played prominent roles at various juncture of history. They are the people whose past had… Read more »

By  G.S. Oinam
Today, the kuki are hardly remembered as the same people who had played prominent roles at various juncture of history. They are the people whose past had been a story of warlords, Chieftains, heroic struggles and sacrifice. They are perhaps denied the place they deserve in the history, particularly of the recent past. Perverted minds have projected the Kukis as a people with no significant history. This is utter nonsense, and rather a manipulation of historical facts. The Kukis should be given a fair deal before such distortion of history crosses the limit. There is hardly any serious acknowledgement of the existence of kuki living space or lebensraum. This might be owing to lack of information or lack of enthusiasm on the part of academics and others concerned. 

Kuki lebensraum is the ‘land of freedom’, a land where one can freely move about. The linguistic survey of India, Vol. III, part III, by G.A. Grierson, published in 1904 by government of India, provides a general idea of the geographical spread of kukis’ living space. An excerpt is reproduced as follows: 

Territory inhabited by the kuki tribes extends from the Naga Hills in the North down into the Sandoway district of Burma in the south; from the Myattha River in the east, almost to the Bay of Bengal in the west. 

Who are the Kukis? 
The tribes Aimol, Anal, Chiru, Chongloi, Chothe, Hangsing, Doungel, Gangte, Guite, Haokip, Hmar, Kipgen, Kom, Lhungdim, Lamkang, Lunkim, Changsan, Lenthang, Thangeo, Kolhen, Lhangum, Lhanghal, Milhem, Maring, Mate, Mozo-Monshang, Paite, Sitlhon, Lhouvum and Singsit, Simte, Baite Tarao, Touthang, Vaphei, Zou, etc., may loosely be put under one egalitarian ethnic entity called Kukis. 

However, some of these tribes mentioned above have been assimilated into Naga. This is because of a fear psychosis perpetrated by the bloody ethnic cleansing carried out by the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM). However, they are racking back their genealogy to define themselves as Kuki or Naga. 

Freedom and Sovereignty was what Kukis possessed in their land. Their territory stretch from the Chindwin River in the east, the Naga Hills in the north, North Cachar Hills in the west and the Chittagong hill tracts in the south. Until about a century ago these hills were not largely populated. The Kukis reigned supreme over these hills and moved about freely as an eagle in flight. 

The erstwhile kuki lebensraum, as indicated earlier, still remains identifiable. By signing the treaty of 1834, the British handed over a huge part of it to Burma (Myanmar), only in order to appease the Burmese king. The kukis resisted the British advance into the Chittagong hills and lower Assam during 1840s to 1860s. But they could not withstand the colonial might and were pushed into the eastern interiors. Nevertheless, every now and then the kukis continued to menace the British imperialistic designs. Therefore, the British instituted a boundary commission to weaken kuki, and so ignoring their living space, demarcation between Manipur (India) and Burma came into effect in 1898. By this demarcation the kukis were put under two separate administrations and their territory was dismembered 

During First World War, the Kukis started rising with a new vigour against the British, whish lasted for here years (1917-1919). This time, too, the kukis could not do any substantial damage to the mighty British Empire. They suffered untold miseries and vigorous repression at the hands of the British. Then, in the early 1940’s, hundreds of kukis joined the Indian army (I) and fought the British, yet again. More than one hundred and fifty INA (Indian National Army ) pensioners are still alive. 

Both India and Burma were given political emancipation in 1947. Even then the same political dispensation of the British raj continued. Administrative arrangements of the previous colonial regime became the edifice upon which the new orders were built. The boundary lines of the new nations and their states fragmented the entire kuki lebensraum. This is a tragic reality. To make matters worse a series of ill conceived, half-hearted, myopic, legislations and policies made things worse for the kukis, both in India and Myanmar. 

The state law and order restoration committee (SLORC) of Myanmar have been exacting forced labour from the kukis in the Kabow Valley. Many kukis have been dispossessed of their land by the Myanmar army; for instance, waksu village was completely wiped out in 1992. In 1967, the government of the revolutionary council, headed by Ne-Win, severely punished 20,000 kukis in the ‘Khadawmi operation’. This operation, which was led by U Muangi, was carried out under the pretext that these kukis were holding bogus national registration and family registration cards. 

Consequently, many kukis were forced to leave Burma even though they were natives of the country. In the beginning of 1993, Nung Kam , a kuki village was burnt and bulldozed, and in its place, ‘Saya San Ywo’, a new military settlement was set up. The ostensible reason for this was that kukis refused to convert to Buddhism. The kuki students’ democratic front, Burma, has been highlighting these human rights violations committed by SLORC. All these incidents of harassment and discrimination by the Myanmar military regime have been a matter of great concern. 

In the recent past the Kukis entered a most gloomy phase when the NSCN-IM started its ethnic cleansing campaign against them, particularly in the hills of Manipur. This process of ethnic cleansing, which began in 1992, wiped out hundreds of Kuki villages and eliminated over a thousand innocent Kukis. The victims included prominent Kuki Chiefs, leaders and educated youths. This was perhaps done as a strategy to instill a kind of fear psychosis in the minds of all the Kukis. 

The NSCN-IM also extracted land tax from the Kukis, even though they had inhabited the land since time immemorial. One can easily verify this truth from the folk tales and legends of the Meiteis, Mizos, Awas (Burmese), Tripuris and Ahoms (Assamese). 

Discontentment, sufferings and frustration led the Kukis to resort to armed resistance. But, they are a people who really love to live in peace and dignity. They believe in communal harmony whether it is in the Indian states of Manipur, Nagaland, Assam, Tripura, Mizoram or in Myanmar (Burma). 

Kukis armed insurgency movement is the result of cummulative effect of Naga insurgency coupled with its integration movement in North-East. Issues on Naga’s territorial integration have created a serious problem in Kukis integrity in north-East. Now, kukis are tracing back their genealogy with the help of Culture, Folk-tales etc. They can’t forget age old Naga- Kuki clashes and ethnic cleansing. Any attempt to pamper Nagas at the cost of Kuki’s interest will not be tolerated and may lead only to violent uprising. Home Ministry should put up the Kuki’s problem on the table before Centre and NSCN (IM) peace talk. Only then, Centre can regain the gradually losing faith of peace loving Kukis. 

In Conclusion: 
Kuki identity should be protected, Kuki dignity should be maintained, 
Kuki socio-politico-economic rights should be safeguarded, 
Kuki tradition and culture should be respected, and above all 
Kuki Lebensraum must be recognized. 
Then, and only then, will the Kukis be able to live in peace and dignity in their Lebensraum, i.e. between Chindwin (Myanmar) and Brahmaputra (India).

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NSCN-K refutes


IMPHAL, Sept 18: The NSCN-K/ GPRN, Zeliangrong Region has refuted the claimed made by the… more »


IMPHAL, Sept 18: The NSCN-K/ GPRN, Zeliangrong Region has refuted the claimed made by the Imphal West district police commandos of arresting a cadre of the outfit stating that the individual has nothing to do with the outfit.

A statement issued by the outfit’s region chairman R. Adon, the two individuals identified as Tengkaoranmei Joy s/o TR. Tantong of Taodaijang and Gonsenlung Rongmei alias Agang is in no way related to the outfits civil administration nor in army wing even though the Imphal west police have claimed to arrest them from Bimol hotel as NSCN (K) cadres.

It has further stated that the two are frauds who had been trying to tarnish the image of the outfit. It further asserted that the outfit would not sit silent until the duo clarifies. Moreover it strongly warned (public/civilian) those who are loitering around, using the name of the outfit to mend their ways or face the worst consequences without a warning.

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Crafts Bazar inaugurated


IMPHAL, Sept 21: A 10-day Crafts Bazar organized by Socio-Economic and Cultural Development Organization, Uripok… more »


IMPHAL, Sept 21: A 10-day Crafts Bazar organized by Socio-Economic and Cultural Development Organization, Uripok Achom Leikai was inaugurated today at YAC ground, Yaiskul.

The inaugural function was attended by Dr Kh Loken, chairman PDA, L Nandakumar, Uripok MLA, Kh Somorendro, director ICM, N Rajen, ODS handloom and state awardee Kunjaraj as the chief guest, president and guests of honour.

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Land eviction victims speak out during International Peace Day conference


IMPHAL September 22: In observance of the International Peace Day, a One day regional conference… more »


IMPHAL September 22: In observance of the International Peace Day, a One day regional conference on forced eviction, land acquisition and displacement in Manipur was held at the Senate hall of the Manipur University today.

The conference was jointly organized by the Centre for Studey of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy Manipur University, Human Rights Alert and North Eastern Social Research Centre.

The main highlight of the observation remained the testimonial session of victims of land eviction in the state.

Speaking at the conference a victim of land eviction for the construction of the Mapithel Dam stated that even though the state government has already instituted an expert review committee to survey the effects of the Dam to the people of the surrounding areas, after numerous complaints were made to the government, the victims are yet to get any positive result out of the review committee.

He further informed of rumours doing the rounds that out of the six villages displaced due to the construction of the dam, one or two have already received compensation from the government; however the majority of the villages displaced are yet to receive any help from the government. Speaking for the villagers displaced by the Mapithel Dam Project, he condemned the government for remaining mute spectators to the hardship of the displaced.

Another victim of government eviction at Lamphel under JNNURMS stated that since the day of the eviction, they have been staying inside makeshift tents along the roadside. He informed that the government issued the eviction notice just one day ahead of the eviction.

Even after such a long time, the government has remained mute towards them and hasn’t provided them with any help, he further stated at the conference.

A victim of the five star hotel project land eviction has stated that the government initiated even the vigilance department to demand their original pattas by serving summon letters to every pattadar with the help of the police.

All the participating victims echoed that the government has failed to look into the grievances of the victims of land acquisition.

Meanwhile, many speakers including Pradip Phanjoubam, editor IFP, W Ramananda, Human Rights Activist, Babloo Loitongbam, director HRA maintained that the effects of globalization has reached the state also and that changes are part of globalization.

They further maintained that facing the challenges brought upon us along with globalization should be our main agenda.

Even though changes are inseparable part of life, they stated that the government should always consider the fundamental rights of its citizens while dealing in such issues like acquisition of their lands. The government should consider the benefit for both the evicted families and the government on such issues, they added. 

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AR supplies water and solar lights

IMPHAL, April 6: 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under the aegis of Headquarters Inspector General Assam Rifles (South) provided water supply scheme to Langol village and 10 solar street… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 6: 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under the aegis of Headquarters Inspector General Assam Rifles (South) provided water supply scheme to Langol village and 10 solar street light systems to Thamlapokpi village in Chandel district. According to a release of the PRO, the water supply scheme and solar light systems has been provided under Assam Rifles Military Civic Action. The water supply scheme and solar light system were handed over to Village Authority and would surely help in overall development of these villages, it added. 

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BSF observes World Health Day

IMPHAL April 7: A blood donation camp was organized by SHQ BSF CI (Ops) Koirengei on the occasion of World Health Day today. The program was inaugurated by DIG Sh… Read more »

IMPHAL April 7: A blood donation camp was organized by SHQ BSF CI (Ops) Koirengei on the occasion of World Health Day today.

The program was inaugurated by DIG Sh Angom Shamoo,RK Mishra, commandant 13 Batallion BSF and was the first blood donor out of more than 50 personnel including officers, subordinate officers and jawans A press release states.

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Governor`s Cup Invitation Polo Tournament

IMPHAL, April 9: The XXI Governor`™s Cup Invitation Polo Tournament will be conducted from April 10 to April 15 organised by the Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association at Mapal… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 9: The XXI Governor`™s Cup Invitation Polo Tournament will be conducted from April 10 to April 15 organised by the Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association at Mapal Kangjeibung.

Eight best polo teams from the recently concluded 2nd 57 Mountain Division Polo Tournament will participate in the polo tournament. This was stated by S. Budhachandra Singh, Chairmnam of the organizing committee of MHRPA in a press release today.

The champion will get the running winner trophy and cash prize of Rs. 15000 and the runner up will get the running runner up trophy and a cash prize of Rs. 10000.

The release further mentioned that it is pertinent that Sagol Kangjei (Polo) is the state game of Manipur and it is now known throughout the world that the present day polo originated from Manipur. It is only in our state that polo is still played on the Manipuri pony, the original pony.

The opening ceremony of the tournament on April 10 will be graced by Dr. Thokchom Meinya, member of parliament (Lok Sabha), Bijoy Koijam, Deputy Chairman, Manipur State Planning Board & Hony president, Manipur Olympic Association and R.K. Nokulsana, Sr. Advocate & social worker as Chief Guest, President and Guest of Honour respectively.

The closing function of the tournament on April 15 will be graced by His Excellency Gurbachan Jagat, the Governor of Manipur, I. Hemochandra Singh, Honble Speaker, Manipur Legislative Assembly and Dr. S.N. Puri, Vice-Chancelor, Central Agricultural University as Chief Guest, President and Guest of Honour respectively.

An incentive to the ardent spectators during the tournament, a free draw will be held on the closing function and one lucky winner will get 54 cm clolur television. Free tickets will be given everyday to the spectators, the release stated.

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General strike threat on April 15 by candidates

IMPHAL, April 6: The DPC faced Candidate`™s Association for Primary, Hindi Primary and Hindi Graduate Teachers 2006 has threatened to impose a 24 hour general strike if the Chief Minister… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 6: The DPC faced Candidate`™s Association for Primary, Hindi Primary and Hindi Graduate Teachers 2006 has threatened to impose a 24 hour general strike if the Chief Minister fails to declare the result of the DPC before April 14.

A statement released by an apex body of teachers in this regards stated that the Chief Minister has repeatedly assured the public and the state assembly to declare a genuine merit result of the candidates who faced the said DPC in 2006 after acquiring the secretary reports.

But the government has failed to do so despite reports being submitted by the inquiry committee, it maintained.
It assumed that the reason behind the non declaration of the result by the government could have been due to distribution of quota among them.

It maintained that the reason behind the downfall of all government school was due to selfish governance of MLAs and ministers.

The fate of all the candidates are hanging uncertain due to failure of declaration of results. The candidates have crossed the limits of tolerance and are prepared to launch intense form of agitation, it said.

It asserted that the candidates will impose a 24 hour general strike on April 15 if the Chief Minister fail to declare the result based on the genuine merit list reports submitted by the committee by April 14.

The entire unwanted incident arising out of the agitation should be the responsibility of the government and further warned that the candidates will file a PIL if positive response is not yield due to the agitation.

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Singjamei Polo Club beat Imphal Riding Club

IMPHAL, April 12: Singjamei Polo Club beat Imphal Riding Club 8 `“ 2 in today`™s match of 21st Governor`™s club State Level Polo tournament held at Mapal Kangjeibung. Both the… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 12: Singjamei Polo Club beat Imphal Riding Club 8 `“ 2 in today`™s match of 21st Governor`™s club State Level Polo tournament held at Mapal Kangjeibung.

Both the teams were leveled 1-1 in the first chukker. Strongly displaying their speedy horses, Singjamei polo club scored 3 more goals in the second chukker leading 4-1. Both the teams scored a goal each in the third chukker taking the score to 5-2. S. Scoring 3 more goals all by himself, S. Girimohon sealed the fate of Imphal Riding Club taking the final score to 8-2.

For Singjamei Polo Club, S. Girimohon scored in the 6:23 min of the 1st chukker, M. Doren in 4:16 and 6:42 and P. Ojit in 5:43 min of the second chukker. M. Doren in 4:08 of the 3rd chukker and S. Girimohon in 2:52, 4:30 and 7:06 of the 4th chukker.

For Imphal Riding club, N. Ranjan scored in the 3:50 min of the 1st chukker and Prakash in 6:26 of the 3rd chukker.

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Khurai Polo Club lifts Governor`s Cup

IMPHAL, April 15: Khurai Polo Club lifted the 21st Governor`™s Cup Invitation Polo Tournament held at Mapal Kangjeibung in the final match held today. Khurai Polo Club`™s P. Jotin sealed… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 15: Khurai Polo Club lifted the 21st Governor`™s Cup Invitation Polo Tournament held at Mapal Kangjeibung in the final match held today.

Khurai Polo Club`™s P. Jotin sealed the fate of MPSC by scoring nine of the ten goals that his team scored against MPSC. The score was leveled 6-6 at half time but MPSC failed to add more goals to their score. MPSC scored four more goals in the second half to defeat MPSC by 10-6 and lift the trophy.

Governor Gurbachan Singh in his speech at the closing function of the final today stated that organizing of sports championships and tournaments provides an opportunity to the participating players to showcause their talents and generate the spirit of sportsmanship and healthy competition besides popularizing the game. He said that this in turn helps in promoting the feeling of brotherhood, friendship and oneness, doing away with the caste, creed and religion which ultimately strengthens the national unity and integrity.

Further stating that Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association (MHRPA) has organized polo tournaments over the years by educating the young Manipuris of the need of preserving polo as a sport and taking it up as a profession. He praised MHRPA for making continuous development and promotion of polo. Stressing the need to t preserve and find a habitat for Manipuri polo as the population of Manipuri pony has decreased to a very alarming figure.

`We need to safeguard our ponies and allow them to grow by increasing their population, for preservation and development of polo in the state. The development of pony is highly essential for the development of pony, which is the state game of Manipur. The game of pony has been patronized by the state throughout its history` the Governor said.

He further expressed the need of the state government to help in accelerating the movements of polo associations and take up necessary actions to promote the game of polo, which is the cultural heritage of Manipur and can become a major attraction for tourists to come to Manipur thereby developing and promoting tourism industry in the state.

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YWC, TDCA win in U-14 cricket

IMPHAL, Apr 16: YWC/Model defeated PCA by 144 runs in a match of the 2nd MCA Under-14 cricket tournament played today at Luwangpokpa Cricket ground, Luwangsangbam. In another match of… Read more »

IMPHAL, Apr 16: YWC/Model defeated PCA by 144 runs in a match of the 2nd MCA Under-14 cricket tournament played today at Luwangpokpa Cricket ground, Luwangsangbam. In another match of the tournament played at Khuman Lampak today TDCA defeated UCC by 28 runs. Batting first, YWC/Model scored 178 runs in 35 overs.Chasing a target of 179 runs, PCA could score only 34 runs with the loss of all the wicket in 16 overs. Jiko of YWC who scored 62 runs was declared man of the match. In the other match, TDCA scored 173 with the loss of ten wicket. In response, UCC could score only 145 when all of their wickets were down in 25 overs. Babarul of TDCA who took five wicket was declared man of the match.

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Two UGs held by CDO

IMPHAL, April 17: At least two cadres belonging to different underground groups were apprehended by separate team of Thoubal District police commandos during their counter insurgency operations conducted in different… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 17: At least two cadres belonging to different underground groups were apprehended by separate team of Thoubal District police commandos during their counter insurgency operations conducted in different areas yesterday.According to an official release issued by the Addl. SP (Ops), one cadre of underground KCP identified as Waikhom Thoiba alias Naoton, 20 son of W Bokulchandra Singh of Hiyanglam Waikhom Leikai was arrested by a team of Thoubal District Police Commandos yesterday afternoon around 3.30 pm from Wabagai Tera Pishak. On spot verification it has been revealed that the arrested person is an active member of the KCP (Lamyanba Group) and working in Finance Section of the outfit, the release added.Further, another team of CDO unit of the district police on getting information about the presence of the valley based UG elements in the general areas of Khangabok Lamlong, conducted search operation at the area yesterday evening around 5.30 pmand able to apprehended one cadre of the proscribed PREPAK identified as Saikhom Arke Singh, 32, son of late S khamba Singh of Khangabok Makha Leikai Part-III, the release added.

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Application for awards

IMPHAL, April 19: The Government of India, ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports is inviting applications from eligible sportspersons and coaches for Arjuna Award 2011, Dronacharya award 2011, Rajiv Gandhi… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 19: The Government of India, ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports is inviting applications from eligible sportspersons and coaches for Arjuna Award 2011, Dronacharya award 2011, Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award 2011, Rastriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar 2011 and Dhyanchand Award for Lifetime Achievement in Sports and Games 2011.
Ch. Shantikumar, Deputy Direstor (Sports) in a press release today stated that eligible persons and coaches should collect proforma forms from the office of the Youth Affairs and Spors, Khuman Lampak. The last date for submission is April 20.

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Discussion on future generation of Manipur

IMPHAL, April 20: A one day seminar under the theme `future Generation of Manipur` was held at Manipur Press club, Imphal organized by parenting Forum Manipur. The seminar was graced… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 20: A one day seminar under the theme `future Generation of Manipur` was held at Manipur Press club, Imphal organized by parenting Forum Manipur.

The seminar was graced by P. Sarat, IAS, retd. Principal Secretary Government of Manipur, N. Chaoba, National Awardee and retd. ZEO, Ng. Naba National Awardee, retd. ZEO, as the Chief Guest, president and guest of honour. And IS. Khaidem attended as the moderator.

In the meantime, Soyam Lokendrajit HOD of Philosophy Manipur University spoke on the topic of bringing a change in the society and from fear, while Amar Yumnan also spoke on the topic `Our society and Education`, and Prof. K. Ibo Singh HOD political science MU on topic of `the contribution of intellectual to the future generation.

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ZEFPB condemn the factional fighting

TAMENGLONG, April 21:The Zeliangrong Elders’ Forum of Peace Broker, ZEFPB in a press release issued by Convener, Rev. N. Palmei condemn the factional fighting between NSCN(IM) and NSCN(K) that occurred… Read more »

TAMENGLONG, April 21:The Zeliangrong Elders’ Forum of Peace Broker, ZEFPB in a press release issued by Convener, Rev. N. Palmei condemn the factional fighting between NSCN(IM) and NSCN(K) that occurred on 18 April, 2011 at N-gam village, bordering Tamenglong and Nagaland in Zeliangrong area killing one cadre of NSCN(IM) and injuring one each of the ‘IM’ and ‘K’ cadres  . The forum called it unfortunate and regretted that if there been a little bit of restraint on both sides, the situation could have been averted.
The ZEFPB reminds that Puiluan Peace agreement of July 18, 2008 is being observed by all the Naga National workers in Zeliangrong Region. The forum regrets to see the two factions violating the agreement signed by them. The ZEFPB also strongly appealed to all concerned to observe the Puiluan Peace Agreement strictly in the interest of the public and not to repeat such unwanted action in future in the Zeliangrong Region.

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Manipuri version of report released

IMPHAL April 23: A summary report in Manipuri version of An NGO report in compliance with the Paris Principles by the National Human Rights Commission of India was released today… Read more »

IMPHAL April 23: A summary report in Manipuri version of An NGO report in compliance with the Paris Principles by the National Human Rights Commission of India was released today by Kh. Chonjon, ex-member Manipur human right commission, Y. Laba, ex-member MHRC and Kh, Anandi devi, managing trustee, Just Peace at the Manipur Press club. The function was or ganized by Human Rights alert.
Speaking at the occasion Y Laba said that Manipur is one of the most human rights violated state. Incidentally, the full report was submitted to the UN sub-committee on accreditation of international coordinating committee of NHRIs on January 22.  The summary report has been translated in various Indian languages. Babloo Loitongbam said that the Manipuri version was translated in simple and day-to-day use language in order to be more understandable and acceptable. A formal release ceremony was held at Constitution club, New Delhi on April 18.

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Women bodies demand Landhoni`s release

IMPHAL April 24: Four prominent women civil bodies, Nupi Samaj, AMKIL, United Mothers’ Organization and Chingmi Tami Apunba Nupi  has demanded the immediate release of Landhoni who is presently kept… Read more »

IMPHAL April 24: Four prominent women civil bodies, Nupi Samaj, AMKIL, United Mothers’ Organization and Chingmi Tami Apunba Nupi  has demanded the immediate release of Landhoni who is presently kept under judicial custody by the NIA.
A joint press release of the four organizations has stated that Landhoni has been detained since August 2010. She went to Guwahati to meet her husband regarding personal matters and cannot be dubbed as a cadre of any outfit which her husband is associated with.  The act of imprisoning an innocent person who is a mother of two is a wrong stance taken by the NIA and is a gross violation of human rights, it maintained. The civil bodies will not remain as mute spectators if she is not freed soon.
Further, the fate of the Landhoni’s two children is uncertain now as they are being hospitalized for undergoing trauma following the absence of their parents. The bodies will appeal to Landhoni also to break her fast for the sake of her children.

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Bridge destruction decried

IMPHAL, April 25: The Lilong Womens’ Welfare Association has decided to prevent any form of destruction on Lilong Arapti bridge and deliver social punishment to those persons involved in the… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 25: The Lilong Womens’ Welfare Association has decided to prevent any form of destruction on Lilong Arapti bridge and deliver social punishment to those persons involved in the destruction of the said bridge.
The decision of the association was made this morning during the meeting of the association at the residence of the association’s president Phandom Ongbi Tombirei at Lilong Arapti during which the association strongly condemned the act of destruction at some portion of the Lilong Arapti Bridge by some unidentified person last night.
It may be mentioned that, a joint inspection was conducted by councilors of Lilong Nagar Panchayat yesterday evening of the damaged portions of the said bridge for taking necessary initiative for the repairing.
On the other hand the public meeting also resolved to fight against any forms of destructions by the anti social element in the future to come.

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Health food fair begins

IMPHAL, April 28: The opening ceremony of the Natural Health Food Fair 2011 & Yog- Naturopathy Seminar was held today at the Gandhi Memorial Hall, Imphal organized by the National… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 28: The opening ceremony of the Natural Health Food Fair 2011 & Yog- Naturopathy Seminar was held today at the Gandhi Memorial Hall, Imphal organized by the National Institute of Naturopathy, department of AYUSH, ministry of Health and Family Welfare, government of India.
The opening ceremony was attended by the Health and family Welfare, minister L Jayentakumar as chief guest, and presided over by Dr. S. Ibomcha, director, State Health Service, government of Manipur,
Dr. A. Guneshwar Sharma, IAS and Dr. M. Agni Singh attended as the guests of honour at the ceremony.
Speaking at the function, Dr S Ibomcha said that a patient should always consult a doctor properly and then only should he buy the prescribed medicines.
He further deliberated that one must stop the habit of rushing to the Pharmacy without properly consulting a doctor. 
He further stated that one need to maintain a proper diet in order to stay healthy and well. He also stated that food is the most important thing for our existence and as such we should always maintain a proper diet.
Even though many people have said that the present generation has the advantage of science and development however, he maintained, science alone cannot heal and provide cure for the entire health problem faced by mankind.

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