Super six Hockey league deferred

IMPHAL, July 7: Hockey Manipur has postpond Super Six Hockey league-2011 due to unavailability of the Astro-Turf Hockey field and natural calamity. Top six hockey clubs/associations of Manipur namely MPSC,… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 7: Hockey Manipur has postpond Super Six Hockey league-2011 due to unavailability of the Astro-Turf Hockey field and natural calamity.

Top six hockey clubs/associations of Manipur namely MPSC, COSMO, YCCIC, UYAC, SSA and MEIRAA are to take part in the league.

Hockey Manipur has informed all the concerned officials of the participating teams to submit official entry on or before July 10 along with entry fee of Rs 2000.

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CEO Manipur in Facebook

IMPHAL, July 8: The Chief Electoral Officer, Manipur is opening an official account on Facebook in furtherance of its endeavour towards ‘systematic voters’ education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) at 11:30… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 8: The Chief Electoral Officer, Manipur is opening an official account on Facebook in furtherance of its endeavour towards ‘systematic voters’ education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) at 11:30 am on July 11 in the office chamber of the CEO, Manipur at Old secretariat, Imphal.

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Flood fury

IMPHAL, July 19: The surrounding villages of Pumlen Lake have been flooded due to incessant rain for the past many days and as a result the farmers are facing many… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 19: The surrounding villages of Pumlen Lake have been flooded due to incessant rain for the past many days and as a result the farmers are facing many problems, stated a release of the UCM.

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Slow Poison

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba Though the state is presently vexed with many pressing issues which need immediate reddressal. The most important issue seems to be the one in which one… Read more »

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba
Though the state is presently vexed with many pressing issues which need immediate reddressal. The most important issue seems to be the one in which one is directly or indirectly involved.

The state has seen decades of armed conflict, atrocities, underdevelopment, corruption, AIDS and the menace of drug addiction, which concern all. But, one feels that one of the most important threats which need to be dealt with is the disease of alcoholism which has occupied a pandemic situation in Manipur.

Manipur, a virtually ‘dry state’ according to the state government can be termed as a farce. The pipeline of alcohol has been laid from outside the state and presently, everyone is enjoying the delightful ‘flood’ which pours out from the said pipes. The state itself has a colorful cultural background of brewing liquor . Andro, Sekmai and Phayeng areas are synonymous with quality local made brew.  The dry state status can be compared to a pact made between a joker and a thief, none is credible.

Many a lives, precious ones also have lost due the conflict situation, intravenous use of drugs and spread of HIV virus. But as of late, it may be safe to say that through widespread awareness programs , the AIDS/HIV pandemic has been brought to a controlled stage now. But, like the proverbial snake in the grass, it can be said that more people have died of alcohol abuse and the effects of alcohol have caused a domino effect to the families of the alcoholic’s and further to the society, which is more cause for concern.

Addressing the seriousness of the abuse and its effects on society, certain civil organizations namely All Manipur Anti Drugs Association (AMADA) and Coalition Against Drugs and Alcohol (CADA) have carried out drives to stop liquor vending and brewing.

The drives were met with mixed responses from the public, but the bottom line is though the all out effort which was time consuming, financially and physically taxing to the anti drug volunteers, the problem refuses to go.

Prior to the drives, certain insurgent groups had issued dictates’ that drug pushers will be given capital punishment and users even severely reprimanded on numerous occasions, had also failed to bear fruit.

Alcohol  is viewed as a ‘social’ drug. No one gives much ado if one returns home with a whiff of liquor. Celebrations invoke openings of branded bottles and posing for a photograph in one best suit with a glass of the bubbly is considered a ‘Kodak’ moment. Having a collection of rare vintages is considered a status symbol.

The Manipuri society being an amalgamation of diverse cultures gives equal opportunity to the sections to indulge themselves in the festivities. From the beginning of the calendar till the end, Manipur despite its problems observes a yearlong party. The dipsomaniac at these occasions has a perfectly good excuse for not able to reach home.

‘Controlled drinking’ is a term often used by teetotalers and those who dislike drinking and the angry wife. As two individual cannot have similar fingerprints, the genetic defects and the tendency to be addicted differs from individual to individual.

After some time the tolerance of a person to alcohol develops and thus addiction starts. One may put an alcoholic family member for treatment at a rehabilitation centre. The person may undergo the program, but after getting out from the centre, relapses again.

The causes for relapse are varied, but the most common is the desire to drink and to be in the company of ‘old friends’. The person tends to go back to the old habits.

To give aid to those who wish to stay sober and overcome their addiction ,Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)  ,an international mutual aid movement declaring its “primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety”  must be initiated in the state for the alcoholics seeking recovery.

AA, started in 1935  and is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to ‘stop drinking’. There are no dues or fees for membership and is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes. So, the need of the hour is to propagate AA in the state, so that it may spread to each nook and cranny and help those persons who want to be rid of alcohol. It will not be an exaggeration to say that alcohol is a slow poison. An alcoholic dies silently, unnoticed and contemptuously. Its up to you –die a heroic death or have a miserable end. And the society’s responsibility is to ensure that everyone dies honorably. For this, help the helpless. Lets join hands to help the helpless.

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Baruah hatching terror plot: Assam CM

GUWAHATI,July 22(NNN): Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi said United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) military chief Paresh Baruah was bent upon subversion in the state despite the outlawed outfit’s declaration… Read more »

GUWAHATI,July 22(NNN): Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi said United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) military chief Paresh Baruah was bent upon subversion in the state despite the outlawed outfit’s declaration of ceasefire.

Barua and some 150 hardliners have refused to talk to ‘colonial New Delhi’ and have broken off with the majority pro-talks ULFA headed by chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa.

“We’ve received intelligence inputs that Paresh Baruah is planning terror attacks in the state with help from Manipur-based People’s Liberation Army, the Maoists and some other extremist groups of the Northeast,” Gogoi said on Friday. “But we are alive to the situation and taking all precautionary measures to foil his designs.”

Gogoi criticized Baruah for continuing with the armed movement when most of his colleagues gave up arms in the interest of peace. “I urge him to see the writings on the wall and abjure the path of violence. People want peace and not violence,” he said.

The Assam government believes that Baruah is operating from safe hideouts along China-Myanmar border. “He is currently holed up in northern Myanmar but keeps moving around. A number of extremist groups of the Northeast have their bases in that region,” Gogoi said.

Earlier, the ULFA used to operate from Bhutanese territories until being flushed out during ‘Operation All Clear’ (an Indo-Bhutanese joint military offensive of December 2003). Later, the outfit set up bases in adjoing Bangladesh. But the return of Sheikh Hasina to power and a subsequent crackdown on Northeast Indian militants saw ULFA shift to the China-Myanmar border.

Gogoi said peace parleys with the pro-talks faction of ULFA were imminent. “We’ve got green signal from the central government. Peace talks between ULFA and the Central government will begin very soon,” he added.

According to the chief minister, the talks will be held directly between ULFA and central government. Earlier, peace talks between ULFA-appointed People’s Consultative Group and central government hit roadblocks ostensibly after the government had refused to discuss all core issues. The issue of Assam’s sovereignty is one of ULFA’s most contentious demands.

“In the first round of talks, ULFA would submit its charter of demands. Government will then see how far it could go to accommodate the demands. All decisions will be taken by the central government but we’ll be consulted,” he said. The chief minister added that efforts were being made to bring all other militant groups to the negotiating table.

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Hill teachers

IMPHAL, July 23: All Manipur Hill Teachers’ Association has appealed to the authorities concerned to review the decision of the state education department to make the chairpersons of Autonomous District… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 23: All Manipur Hill Teachers’ Association has appealed to the authorities concerned to review the decision of the state education department to make the chairpersons of Autonomous District Councils as the chairpersons of the school management committee in their respective areas, stated a release. 

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Aid provided to flood victims

IMPHAL July 26: Through the initiative of councilor ward no. 6 of Khumbi Nagar panchayet, several relief materials were distributed to flood affected families of Khumbi today. Nongmeithem Babudhon Singh,… Read more »

IMPHAL July 26: Through the initiative of councilor ward no. 6 of Khumbi Nagar panchayet, several relief materials were distributed to flood affected families of Khumbi today.

Nongmeithem Babudhon Singh, chairperson Kumbi Nagar panchayat today distributed 10kg of rice along with 1 kg pulses (dal) per family of the area affected by flood from the recent torrential rainfall.  Side by side several  mosquito nets of the flood affected families from ward no. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 of Khumbi a/c  were also administered mosquitoes  repellent  solution this afternoon during the distribution function.

Addressing media persons at the Lai- achouba mandop located near Kumbi bazaar, one of the places where the distribution was held today, Babudhon Singh said that the initiative was solely taken up by the chairperson with the support of the department concerned of the government. He added that several families have been affected by flood as a result of the recent heavy downpour. The distribution of relief materials and administering of mosquito nets with mosquito disinfectants was held at various places  of Kumbi a/c.

 

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Clarification

IMPHAL July 28: The Assam Rifles in a release clarifies that on July 27, columns of Assam Rifles observed movement of terrorist trying to cross the Indo Burma border at… Read more »

IMPHAL July 28: The Assam Rifles in a release clarifies that on July 27, columns of Assam Rifles observed movement of terrorist trying to cross the Indo Burma border at Nambisha.

It states that on finding the presence of the AR troops near the border, the UGs ran towards Mayanmar. The AR troops fired on the fleeing terrorists and it was later informed by villagers that two IG cadres have been injured but managed to escape.

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KCP states no hand in blast

var addthis_product=’wpp-252′;var addthis_options=”Google+1″IMPHAL August 2: The KCP (MC) in a statement by its assistant secretary has stated that the outfit has no hand in the bomb blast at…

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Teacher Eligibility Test

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Medical test

IMPHAL, Aug 4: The candidates who have been called for medical examination test by SSC Guwahati for selection of constables (GD) in CAPFs are required to appear again before the… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 4: The candidates who have been called for medical examination test by SSC Guwahati for selection of constables (GD) in CAPFs are required to appear again before the medical board at BSF campus Koirengei before August 8 for additional medical test such as x-ray, blood test and urine test before being considered for the final selection, stated a release of deputy commandant BSF Koirengei.

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Student enrolment increased by about 30,000 in current session: FECTAM

IMPHAL, Aug 9: Reacting to the news report of a local TV channel which had projected the enrolment of students in colleges of the state as 13,751, the Federation of… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 9: Reacting to the news report of a local TV channel which had projected the enrolment of students in colleges of the state as 13,751, the Federation of College Teachers’ Associations Manipur (FECTAM) has stated that the enrolment of students in the current session 2011-12 is about 30,000 more than the strength in 2006-07.

A release of FECTAM stated that the projected enrolment as shown in the news report was based on the statistics of 2006-07. The news report was quite misleading amidst steps being taken up for the upliftment of higher education sector of the state.

As per the annual administrative report (2009-10) of directorate of university and higher education, the enrolment strength of students as on February 31, 2009 is 22,378, number of teachers required as per MU staffing pattern is 1918, number of sanctioned posts of teacher is 1264, man-in-position (regular) is 1047, number of part-time lecturers is 437 and vacancies (regular) is 217, it mentioned.

The number of teachers in a degree college, according to MU Ordinance 1997, is four for arts subject without honours and five for arts subject with honours while five teachers for science subject without honours and six teachers for science subject with honours. The student-teacher ratio in college is quite different from that of a school. The pattern of MU Ordinance must be followed even if a college has only ten students, the release stated.

The FECTAM further appealed to all to render utmost help and support to uplift the higher education sector of the state which has been neglected by the government for quite a long time.

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Thang-Ta championship

IMPHAL, Aug 10: The 22nd state level Thang-Ta championship kicked off today at Khuman Lampak Indoor Stadium with MLA Salam Joy as the chief guest and S Vedeshwar as the… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 10: The 22nd state level Thang-Ta championship kicked off today at Khuman Lampak Indoor Stadium with MLA Salam Joy as the chief guest and S Vedeshwar as the president.

Altogether 27 boys, 70 girls and 50 officials are taking part in the championship.

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UPPK refutes

IMPHAL August 13: The proscribed UPPK in a press release by its IPR in charge Khuman Laishramcha states that the charges of the security forces alleging that one N Thoithoi,… Read more »

IMPHAL August 13: The proscribed UPPK in a press release by its IPR in charge Khuman Laishramcha states that the charges of the security forces alleging that one N Thoithoi, 36, s/o N Thambal of Bashikhong Khongampat is a cadre of the outfit is baseless. The release states that a combined team of 10 AR and Imphal East commandos arrested one Ningombam Sanjoi alias Dhopa, 32, s/o late Budhi of bashikhong Mamang Leikai on August 8. It was also charged that Thoithoi is a cadre namely Loya of the UPPK. Arresting innocent public on false charges is a habit of the security forces, it said.

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Consultation programme

IMPHAL, Aug 17: A one-day consultation programme on dam was organized by Tangkhul Aze Katamnao Long today at Hotel Imphal, North AOC, Imphal. The consultation programme was attended by environmentalists,… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 17: A one-day consultation programme on dam was organized by Tangkhul Aze Katamnao Long today at Hotel Imphal, North AOC, Imphal.

The consultation programme was attended by environmentalists, academicians, researchers, social and human rights activists, student leaders and representatives of villages affected by dam construction.

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CYCL lifts sub-junior basketball trophy

IMPHAL, Aug 20: CYLC defeated LMYVA by 61-52 goals in the final match of 29th state level sub-junior basketball championship held at Nahabam Basketball Court. The point scorers of CYLC… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 20: CYLC defeated LMYVA by 61-52 goals in the final match of 29th state level sub-junior basketball championship held at Nahabam Basketball Court.

The point scorers of CYLC were A James, A Johnson, A Jimbrown, A Borish, H Motin and K Jameson while T Ajit, T Suresh, M Rajesh, K Biskesh, N James and Ch Tutu scored for LMYWA.

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Tamenglong ADC appeal to resolve Sadar hills issue

IMPHAL, August 21: The Autonomous district council, Tamenglong has entreated every individual, organisation and community to exercise maximum restraint towards violence and seek reasonable understanding with one another as the… Read more »

IMPHAL, August 21: The Autonomous district council, Tamenglong has entreated every individual, organisation and community to exercise maximum restraint towards violence and seek reasonable understanding with one another as the issue of the demand for Sadar hills into full fledged district entails a complex settlement whereby the seriousness of the government has to be questioned.

It reminded the government that as per the memorandum of understanding signed between the government of Manipur with the UNC, ANSAM and other Naga organistions in 1981, 1996 and 1998, the resolutions adopted clearly underlined, the need for forming a cabinet sub-committee which would consult all sections of the people including the representatives of UNC, ANSAM and other Naga Organisations. Henceforth only shall a final decision be taken, it held.

It blamed the government for the impasse for not respecting the succeeding MoUs and that a reasonable conclusion could have been brought about based on the seriousness of the government.

It appealed the government of Manipur to respect the sentiments and right of its people under its own diversity and conclusive dialogues to be initiated, to ensure an early solution.

Further it also appealed the Sadar Hills Districthood demand committee for relaxation of the on-going blockade and to broadmindedly examine the situation in the larger intest of the people of Manipur at large.

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S Birendra football

IMPHAL, Aug 23: DMRAO defeated THAU by 4-0 in today’s match of S Birendra Memorial Imphal West Super Division Football League held at Chajing Kangjeibung. The scorers of DMRAO were… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 23: DMRAO defeated THAU by 4-0 in today’s match of S Birendra Memorial Imphal West Super Division Football League held at Chajing Kangjeibung.

The scorers of DMRAO were Anilkumar (two goals), Premananda (one goal) and Mah Bahadur (one goal).

KSC is leading the point tally with 13 points followed by DMRAO with 8 points.

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Environment campaign

IMPHAL, Aug 25: The Potter’s Clay Healing Mission, Tarung conducted the national environment awareness campaign along with awareness on bio-diversity conservation and tree plantation on August 19, stated a release.

IMPHAL, Aug 25: The Potter’s Clay Healing Mission, Tarung conducted the national environment awareness campaign along with awareness on bio-diversity conservation and tree plantation on August 19, stated a release.

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CRPF organizes Iftar Party

IMPHAL August 28: The 69th Battalion of CRPF this evening organized Iftar Party at the Battalion’s compound located at Mantripukhri in Imphal. The function held on the eve of Ramjan… Read more »

IMPHAL August 28: The 69th Battalion of CRPF this evening organized Iftar Party at the Battalion’s compound located at Mantripukhri in Imphal.

The function held on the eve of Ramjan was attended by its commandant U.B. Mishra as the chief guest.

During the function, Mishra handed over a sum of Rs. 16500 and 700 dresses to the poor children of the village of Kasimpur, Jiribam sub division. Some villagers from Kasimpur were present at the function.

The amounts along with the dresses were contributed by the personnel of the 69th Battalion.

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