BJP workers` meet

IMPHAL, July 4: A workers’ meet of the BJP, Thanga Assembly constituency was held today at Thanga, Bishnupur district. The meet was attended by P Chandrasehar Rao, organizing secretary North… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 4: A workers’ meet of the BJP, Thanga Assembly constituency was held today at Thanga, Bishnupur district.

The meet was attended by P Chandrasehar Rao, organizing secretary North East States Zone of the party, Shantikumar Sharma, president BJP Manipur Pradesh, Y. Nilamani Singh, secretary state unit, Y. Ratikanta Singh councilor, aspiring candidates of Thanga A/C, and other active functionaries of the BJP Thanga A/C.

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Discourse on impact of corruption to be held

IMPHAL, April 16: The Manipur Committee for Social Concerns (MCSC) is organizing a one day discourse on “the impact of corruption, extortion on civil society” on April 20 at the… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 16: The Manipur Committee for Social Concerns (MCSC) is organizing a one day discourse on “the impact of corruption, extortion on civil society” on April 20 at the Classic Hotel.
The discourse would be graced by Rajya Sabha MP Rishang Keishing as the chief guest, Moirang MLA and state youth congress president, M. Pritivi Raj and C. Doungel as the guests of honour and prof. Lal Dena of MU as functional president.
The other important speakers and moderators who would be participating in the discourse include prof. Irene Salam, Pradip Phanjoubam, editor Imphal Free Press, M. Pritivi Raj, Dr. M. Nara Singh, E Benoy, lt col. KA Singh, Dr rev. Pulamte, Grace Shatang, capt Ashok Tipnis and Rupachandra, Brozendro of Media.
As a special feature about 15 to 20 research scholars from MU will be joining the discourse on behalf of MCSC and Kuki Research forum.

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Lawmakers arrested during Telangana demand protest

HYDERABAD, July 6 (AP): Police arrested about 50 people, including three lawmakers, during protests Wednesday demanding the creation of a new state in Andhra Pradesh. Shops and offices were shut… Read more »

HYDERABAD, July 6 (AP): Police arrested about 50 people, including three lawmakers, during protests Wednesday demanding the creation of a new state in Andhra Pradesh.

Shops and offices were shut and public transport was halted for a second day as statehood advocates pressed the government to act on their demand for a new state called Telengana be carved out of Andhra Pradesh.

Two state lawmakers and a member of Parliament were among those arrested during the demonstration in Hyderabad, the state capital, said A.K. Khan, a senior police official.

Police also fired several rounds of tear gas shells to disperse agitating students who pelted the police with stones at the city`s Osmania University, Khan said.

More than a dozen Parliament members and at least 80 state lawmakers in Andhra Pradesh have resigned in recent days to press the demands for creating the new state. The federal government says more consultations are needed before it decides.

Telengana supporters say the drought-prone northern area is underdeveloped and ignored by powerful politicians from southern Andhra Pradesh. Opposition to the split comes primarily because the proposed Telengana area would include the state capital, Hyderabad.

The Telengana demand has erupted sporadically since the 1950s, but protests gained strength in 2009 when veteran politician K. Chandrasekhara Rao began a hunger strike. After 11 days, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh`s government agreed to split the state. But little action has taken place since.

Several parts of India — the Bundelkhand region in the central state of Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha in the western Maharashtra state and Gorkhaland in the eastern West Bengal state and the Northeastern region of the country— face similar statehood movements, but the government has not made any moves to create states there.

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Veteran Tennis championship

IMPHAL April 17: Y Ibotombi & H Iboyaima pairs claimed the title in the 1st edition of Ch Ibotombi Singh Memorial Prize Money Tennis Championship 2011 organised by Manipur Tennis… Read more »

IMPHAL April 17: Y Ibotombi & H Iboyaima pairs claimed the title in the 1st edition of Ch Ibotombi Singh Memorial Prize Money Tennis Championship 2011 organised by Manipur Tennis Assoication held at Lamphel Officers club Deco Turf. today.In the final match veteran double Y Ibotombi & H Iboyaima beat N Kangjamba & Dilip by 2-6, 6-2 and 6-3 ( 2-1) sets. In the prize distribution function, Gauhati High Court Justice Ashok Potshangbam as chief guest and distributed the running trophy with cash award to Winners, runners and semifinal losser teams.

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Myanmar national arrested

IMPHAL, Sept 13: Discovering the movement of foreigners in general area Sita track junction, troops of 29 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) launched operation in the area… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 13: Discovering the movement of foreigners in general area Sita track junction, troops of 29 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) launched operation in the area on September 12 and apprehended a Myanmarese National from a Maruti Van regd No MN 2A  3624 moving towards  Moreh. The apprehendee was identified as Lunminthang, 24 yrs, s/o Khailet, r/o Balpabung,Tamu,Myanmar.01x Indian fake driving licence and Indian currency Rs.2420/- were recovered from the apprehendee who alongwith recoveries was handed over to Tengnoupal Police Station.

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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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Scholarship

IMPHAL, July 10: The CCians Forum, is coming up with a scholarship programme beginning from this academic session 2011-2012. A statement of the forum informed that the programme is open… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 10: The CCians Forum, is coming up with a scholarship programme beginning from this academic session 2011-2012.

A statement of the forum informed that the programme is open only for the students enrolled in class IX and at CC Higher Secondary School, Imphal.

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UG arrested

IMPHAL, April 20: One hardcore cadre of KCP (MC) Lalheiba group was apprehended yesterday afternoon by a team of Bishnupur Police commando during an operation at Thanga Oinam Maning Leikai…. Read more »

IMPHAL, April 20: One hardcore cadre of KCP (MC) Lalheiba group was apprehended yesterday afternoon by a team of Bishnupur Police commando during an operation at Thanga Oinam Maning Leikai.

According to a release, the arrested cadre is identified as Oinam Ghana alias Inaocha alias Angou, 30, s/o O. Meino Singh of Thanga Oinam Leikai.

The release further said the arrested militant is working as S/S Bishnupur district commander. Police recovered one 9mm pistol with 4 live rounds from his possession, the release added.

The release further said that on preliminary interrogation the cadre revealed that he is a trained cadre of banned outfit PLA and later joined to KCP (MC) Lalheiba group in the year 2009.

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Birth anniversary

IMPHAL, Sept 15: The 85th birth anniversary of veteran communist leader Thokchom Bira was held today at Irawat Bhwan today with CPI state secretary Dr M Nara, health minister Ph… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 15: The 85th birth anniversary of veteran communist leader Thokchom Bira was held today at Irawat Bhwan today with CPI state secretary Dr M Nara, health minister Ph Parijat, MLA Mangi, M Ibeni and communist leaders as the presidium members.

Floral tribute was also paid to the photograph of the communist leader.

The dignitaries hailed Bira as a companion of Hijam Irabot who had worked for the upliftment of Manipuri society.

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Inauguration

From Kaimuanthang LAMKA, July 11 : The anti drugs and human trafficking units which was constructed since the last two and a half years within the premises of the SP,… Read more »

From Kaimuanthang
LAMKA, July 11 : The anti drugs and human trafficking units which was constructed since the last two and a half years within the premises of the SP, CCpur office have been formally inaugurated by the SP Rajen Singh MPS today at about 10 am. Soon after the inauguration, the police commenced a three days training in the art of fighting against drugs and human trafficking.

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AMWJU foundation day


IMPHAL, September 16: The All Manipur Working Journalist Union observed its 38th Foundation Day at… more »


IMPHAL, September 16: The All Manipur Working Journalist Union observed its 38th Foundation Day at the Manipur Press Club.

Speaking at the observation, minister N Biren who holds the portfolio for FCS stated that the general public should not panic and stop the habit of lining up in queues in front of petrol pumps since the previous night and further added that people should abstain from hoarding up of petrol at their homes.

The observation was also attended by A Mobi president AMWJU, works minister K Ranjit and health minister L Jayentakumar among others.

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Elusive Gender Equality


When it comes to gender equality, Manipur is a land of contradiction. In many ways… more »


When it comes to gender equality, Manipur is a land of contradiction. In many ways Manipuri women are much more liberated. Traditionally they have been economically independent and as in any agrarian society, they participated in the same occupations as their men folks. This is except in matters of soldiering, and there are in fact explanations that traditionally women in the state are vitally involved economic activities and in keeping the family hearth burning precisely because at times of wars, able bodied men automatically were conscripted into the state’s fighting forces. Since wars and raids were frequent, it became essential for the women to fill in and do the needful to keep the economy of the place standing. That the tradition of women shouldering the major part of the responsibility of taking care of family needs has hung on even after the advent of the modern economy is a failure of the tradition from growing with the demands of the time thus making itself anachronistic and redundant. What is also true is, while a traditional woman in Manipur would be much more independent and liberated than a traditional woman in most other parts of sub-continental India, the same is hardly true of the modern woman. Manipur, and indeed the entire northeast would fall far behind in this. Just considering the example of women leaders who emerge on the political horizon would be evidence. Again, the power of women in Manipur in the traditional sense is witnessed in the Meira Paibi movement, the most recent climactic demonstration of this power was on July 15, 2004 at the Kangla Gate in the now famous naked protest by 15 women. In many ways Irom Sharmila is another demonstration of this same phenomenon.

It is in the transition of this traditional strength to the modern incarnation of the Manipuri woman that the curtain has fallen. For evidence, look at the Manipur State Legislative Assembly. In the current one, there is only one woman MLA, and this too almost by default. Had the lady not been the wife of the chief minister, Okram Ibobi, it is unlikely she would have made it. In this sense, it can almost be said the lone seat occupied by a lady was won by the chief minister and thus it is his second seat in the Assembly. In other words, there is a woman in the Assembly only in form but in spirit it is a man’s seat, making it not altogether incorrect to say that in actuality there is no independent woman representative in the current Assembly. Compare this with traditionally conservative states like Rajasthan, Bengal, Tamil Nadu etc. These states have seen towering women leaders who even rose to the position of chief ministers. Is such a situation thinkable in Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram, Assam, Tripura, Arunachal Pradesh or for that matter Meghalaya, where women are supposed to have always occupied an especially powerful place in a matrilineal social structure? Something is just not right and this calls for right advocacy and intervention.

The trouble perhaps is also about a hangover from a patriarchal feudal past and the inability of the modern to overcome it. The values of this patriarchal order are ingrained deep in the society and its proponents incidentally are not always men. Women are equally responsible for its perpetration. This latter point is in two ways. One, in the manner Jean Paul Sartre explains in his introduction to Frantz Fanon’s “Wretched of the Earth” where he says through generations of oppression the oppressed begins to believe in his or her own degradation. She then identifies her own detested self image in others in similar predicament as her. Thus, it is often the mother-in-law and the sister-in-law who are the meanest and cruellest to the daughter-in-law. The other way this social inequality is perpetrated is by an internalised self interest of the feminine gender. This internalisation has become almost an intuition. Evidence of this is seen practically every day whenever a woman thinks it fit to project herself as the weaker sex, and as if by rights guaranteed by this status, insists on jumping long queues outside bank counters and ATM machines. True the patriarchal order is also zealously guarded by men who like to see their women as cultural show pieces, dressed and groomed the way they want, and behaving as helpless dependents they can lord over as chivalrous defenders. All these hypocrisy on the part of the feminine gender and the hegemonic stupidity of the strutting males in Manipur must first change before a radical transformation capable of bringing about a parity of power in the relationship between the two genders can come about.

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Football development Programme

IMPHAL, April 22: The Imphal East District Football Association is organising football development programme for U-12/14 boys and girls under the aegis of AMFA at Andro, Yairipok, Moirangpurel in the… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 22: The Imphal East District Football Association is organising football development programme for U-12/14 boys and girls under the aegis of AMFA at Andro, Yairipok, Moirangpurel in the last week of May, 2011. The district football association appeal interested boys and girls to collect application form for the upcoming programme at the office of the IEDFA located at Mapal Kangjeibung, said a release.

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FC Imphal wins in veteran football

IMPHAL, April 23: UMO was held to a 1-1 draw by IVFA in a match of the 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament today while FC Imphal came better of… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 23: UMO was held to a 1-1 draw by IVFA in a match of the 13th Challenge Cup veteran football tournament today while FC Imphal came better of Chingtam by winning the match 1-0.
In the first match played today at Mapal Kangjeibung UMO move ahead in the 19th minute as Md Rashid Ahmed scored first goal of the match.
Later IVFA fought back to equalise the single goal deficit and eventually found the equalising goal in the 39th minute and level the score at 1-1.
In the second match, FC Imphal capitalise on Luxmichand’s 5th minute strike which found the net to win the match by a solitary goal.

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RPF ridicules CM`s Khongjom day statement

IMPHAL April 24: The RPF in a press statement signed by its publicity secretary T Leishemba has rubbished the statementsmade by the Chief Minister O Ibobi during the Khongjom day… Read more »

IMPHAL April 24: The RPF in a press statement signed by its publicity secretary T Leishemba has rubbished the statementsmade by the Chief Minister O Ibobi during the Khongjom day observation.
The release stated that the comments made by the CM in regard to attainment of independence and sovereignty are fictional and made to mislead the general public.
Referring to historical events, the RPF stated that Manipur was a princely state but was forcibly annexed on October 1949 as Budhachandra was made to sign the Shillong Accord. At that time there was neither constitution nor governance in India, but a form of government was already there in Manipur and the king had handed over the power to the public thus, the Manipur Merger Agreement is illegal and none can claim otherwise.
The CM needs to under stand certain things first that the size and population of a nation is immaterial in demanding independence, but depends on the wishes of the populace. If the public of Manipur wants to be independent then no force on Earth can stop it, the defeat of the USA at the hands of Cuba and Vietnam are ample proof, it states.
The state has a history of 200 years of independence and the baseless statements of the CM will have scant effect. It is understood that the CM to retain his power has to speak something, but words ridiculing the sentiments of the public should not be made, the release stated.
Further, the CM is working in the interest of India and not a real government with the aim for the betterment of the public. The RPF only wants an independent nation under a democratic rule by its own people, the release concluded.

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CCM lambastes state govt on price hike


IMPHAL, Sept 21: Consumers’ Club Manipur has lambasted the state government for abnormal price hike… more »


IMPHAL, Sept 21: Consumers’ Club Manipur has lambasted the state government for abnormal price hike of essential commodities in the aftermath of economic blockade imposed on the national highways.

A release of CCM stated that the government fails to tackle the issue and as a result of such negligence the people of the state are suffering extremely. The price list framed by the state government is also without the approval of the consumers’ club.

The Consumers’ Club further appealed to the people to take cash memo and receipts while purchasing the essential commodities.

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NGEWA demands

IMPHAL, April 26: The Non Gazetted Employees Welfare Association JN Hospital, Porompat, Imphal has served an ultimatum to the Chief Minister today demanding better service conditions and retirement benefits failing… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 26: The Non Gazetted Employees Welfare Association JN Hospital, Porompat, Imphal has served an ultimatum to the Chief Minister today demanding better service conditions and retirement benefits failing which the association has threatened to launched various forms of agitations on or before May 4.
According to a release of the association, it has submitted several representations to the concerned authorities regarding their demands including improvement of service conditions and retirement benefits etc in respect of the staff Nurse, Paramedical staff and Grade-IV employees of JN Hospital, who had been transferred to the JNIMS Imphal East.
It has further mentioned that, in this regard a general body meeting of the association was held on April 21 this month with L Chandrakumar Singh, president of the association in the chair. The said meetinghad unanimously resolved to launched various steps of agitations, unless the demands are considered favourably by the state government on or before May 4.
As decided during the meeting their steps of agitation will start with the wearing of black badge for dive days from May 5 to 9 next month.
It has further stated that the black badge wearing demonstration will be followed by non cooperation movement from May 10 to 12, sit in protest there after till May 16.
The association will follow up the sit in protest by cease work strike until the demands are fulfilled, the release added.

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Election notification


IMPHAL, Sept 22: The election to 10 district council constituencies, namely 3-Chinglai and 13-Shanshak of… more »


IMPHAL, Sept 22: The election to 10 district council constituencies, namely 3-Chinglai and 13-Shanshak of Ukhrul district and 4-Tungam Khullen, 7-Punanamai, 8-Song Song, 11-Maram, 12-Lairouching, 13-Chawainamei Khullen, 14-Tadubi and 17-Phaibung Khullen of Senapati district has been scheduled on October 24 from 8 am to 4 pm.
According to a notification of state election commission, the last date for making nominations is September 29 while scrutiny of nominations will be done on October 1. The withdrawal of candidatures is on October 3 and the election must be completed before November 5, 2011.

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Dead body found

IMPHAL, April 27: The dead body  of an unidentified person was found at Lamsang Khudeiban under Lamsang police station in Imphal West this afternoon at around 1 pm. Lamsang police… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 27: The dead body  of an unidentified person was found at Lamsang Khudeiban under Lamsang police station in Imphal West this afternoon at around 1 pm.
Lamsang police has retrieved the dead body from the spot and deposited at RIMS morgue for identification.

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