Torch rallies held

Womenfolk of Wangjing along with local clubs took out on a torch rally at around 8pm yesterday joining the popular demand for implementation of ILP, our correspondent reports Source The Sangai Express

Womenfolk of Wangjing along with local clubs took out on a torch rally at around 8pm yesterday joining the popular demand for implementation of ILP, our correspondent reports Source The Sangai Express

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Centre decides ‘not to allow’ admission in RIMS Dental College

The Centre is not at all likely to grant permission to RIMS to conduct the 4 year BDS Course and may instruct the institute on declining admission of students to the Dental College, RIMS, Imphal with 50 seats for the academic session 2015 16 Sourc…

The Centre is not at all likely to grant permission to RIMS to conduct the 4 year BDS Course and may instruct the institute on declining admission of students to the Dental College, RIMS, Imphal with 50 seats for the academic session 2015 16 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Sitin protests held all over

Not letting up the pressure on the Government the demand for ILP in the State continues with numerous organisations staging sit in protests in different parts of the State today Source The Sangai Express

Not letting up the pressure on the Government the demand for ILP in the State continues with numerous organisations staging sit in protests in different parts of the State today Source The Sangai Express

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Nagaland Legislators call on Union Home Minister

A delegation of Ministers and Members of Legislative Assembly from Nagaland led by the Speaker of Nagaland Legislative Assembly, Chotisuh Sazo and the Chief Minister, T Source NEPS

A delegation of Ministers and Members of Legislative Assembly from Nagaland led by the Speaker of Nagaland Legislative Assembly, Chotisuh Sazo and the Chief Minister, T Source NEPS

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COAS in NE

Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag, Chief of the Army Staff is on a one day visit to Eastern Command, during which he visited Dimapur and Sukna Source The Sangai Express

Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag, Chief of the Army Staff is on a one day visit to Eastern Command, during which he visited Dimapur and Sukna Source The Sangai Express

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2 students killed in Nagaland cross firing

Two students were killed and three others injured in cross firing between Assam Rifles and suspected NSCN K militants at Phor in Phek district of Nagaland Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

Two students were killed and three others injured in cross firing between Assam Rifles and suspected NSCN K militants at Phor in Phek district of Nagaland Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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ILPS issue Govt confers with lawyers

Chief Minister O Ibobi and other senior Ministers had protracted talks with the senior representatives of Bar Council of India, Bar Council of Manipur High Court and All Manipur Bar Association on the vexed issue of ILP in Manipur Source Hueiyen Ne…

Chief Minister O Ibobi and other senior Ministers had protracted talks with the senior representatives of Bar Council of India, Bar Council of Manipur High Court and All Manipur Bar Association on the vexed issue of ILP in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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Mao traders eye permanent site here

Propelled by the high sale and demand by the people, the Mao vendors affected by the Southern Angami People’s Organisation SAPO threat today said they will discontinue their trade at Nagaland and now shift their business and trade to Imphal Source …

Propelled by the high sale and demand by the people, the Mao vendors affected by the Southern Angami People’s Organisation SAPO threat today said they will discontinue their trade at Nagaland and now shift their business and trade to Imphal Source The Sangai Express

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Digital India Week celebrated in EPFO

As a part of Digital India Week , Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation EPFO on July 6 unveiled their new revamped website at a function organised at EPFO Headquarters Source Hueiyen News Service

As a part of Digital India Week , Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation EPFO on July 6 unveiled their new revamped website at a function organised at EPFO Headquarters Source Hueiyen News Service

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Unilateral abrogation of ceasefire by NSCN K caused pain Rajnath

The unilateral abrogation of cease fire by National Socialist Council of Nagaland led by SS Khaplang or the NSCN K has caused pain and concern to the people of Nagaland and the state and the central governments, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on F…

The unilateral abrogation of cease fire by National Socialist Council of Nagaland led by SS Khaplang or the NSCN K has caused pain and concern to the people of Nagaland and the state and the central governments, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday Source Hueiyen News Service PIB

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DESAM files PIL against schools closure

Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur DESAM has filed a PIL at the High Court of Manipur against the State Government’s order to close all the educational institutes of the State indefinitely Source The Sangai Express

Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur DESAM has filed a PIL at the High Court of Manipur against the State Government’s order to close all the educational institutes of the State indefinitely Source The Sangai Express

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FPS agents, subdealers likely to face the axe

Fair Price Shop FPS agents and SK oil sub dealers selected at the recommendation of the disqualified MLAs of Thangmeiband A C, Thongju A C and Wangoi A C may be dismissed soon Source The Sangai Express

Fair Price Shop FPS agents and SK oil sub dealers selected at the recommendation of the disqualified MLAs of Thangmeiband A C, Thongju A C and Wangoi A C may be dismissed soon Source The Sangai Express

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Protests continue with no let up Dy CM urges dialogue to resolve ILP issue

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam has called upon all concerned to come forward for a dialogue in order resolve all issues related to the pro ILPS mass movement including the untimely demise of Sapam Robinhood Source The Sangai Express

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam has called upon all concerned to come forward for a dialogue in order resolve all issues related to the pro ILPS mass movement including the untimely demise of Sapam Robinhood Source The Sangai Express

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BJP will not participate in ILP talks Th Chaoba

BJP Manipur Pradesh believes that calling All Political Party meetings will not be a solution to the burning issue of ILP in Manipur and hence the party decided to skip the meeting, said party President Th Chaoba on Friday Source Hueiyen News Servic…

BJP Manipur Pradesh believes that calling All Political Party meetings will not be a solution to the burning issue of ILP in Manipur and hence the party decided to skip the meeting, said party President Th Chaoba on Friday Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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NEFIS activist protest outside RML hospital against assault on a Manipuri nurse on duty.

NEFIS Press release, 16 July 2015 In response to the physical assault on a Manipuri nurse of Dr RML Hospital on the night of 13 July, activists of North-East Forum

NEFIS activist outside RML hospital

NEFIS activist outside RML hospital

NEFIS Press release, 16 July 2015

In response to the physical assault on a Manipuri nurse of Dr RML Hospital on the night of 13 July, activists of North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) gathered in protest outside the Hospital gate. The nurse from Manipur was attacked by a patient at 13th night inside the hospital. The patient was brought in as part of a medico-legal case and was accompanied by policemen. NEFIS condemns the unsafe work atmosphere in the hospital and considers it a huge problem that women employees are being attacked by patients during their work hours and more so during night shifts. Such violent assaults are not only a crime but also a violation of labour rights, such as the right to a safe work environment. The recent attack on the nurse from Manipur also reflects how nurses and other workers from the North-East are exposed to racist attacks in their workplace and are highly vulnerable. The organization strongly feels that most such attacks on North-East women and youth have a racist undertone, and that such attacks are facilitated in a large number of workplaces which have ad-hoc security arrangements.

Considering that the hapless nurse was attacked by a person accompanied by policemen and the immediate assistance she received in warding off her assailant came from a doctor, it is evident that the RML hospital administration has to take greater efforts at enhancing its own security measures and staff. Greater precautionary measures as well as proper surveillance of patients brought in as part of medico-legal cases is a responsibility that RML Hospital should take on more seriously. To this effect, NEFIS activists submitted a memorandum to the hospital’s Medical Superintendent. A delegation also met police officials at the nearest police station to apprise them of concerns regarding the lack of safety in RML and other hospitals. The delegation emphasized that in conditions of poor security, nurses and other healthcare workers from the North-East were falling easy targets because they looked different.

The demands raised by NEFIS included:

  1. Better protection and security for nurses and workers from North-East should be given, especially at night.
  2. Provision of an assurance from the CMO’s office that all the nurses and workers should be treated equally and no racial or sexual discrimination should be faced by them.
  3. Compensation and other assistance should be provided to the victim immediately so as to help her overcome the trauma of the assault.
  4. To curb future racist attacks of such kind, proper measures should be taken by the local police station to address loopholes in the given system.

NEFIS can be contacted at nefis.delhi(at)gmail(dot)com

 

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AR saves snake bite victim

  Imphal, 15 July 2015 : According to a press release from the PRO Cell of HQ IGAR(South), the medical team of 41 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector Assam Rifles under

AR saves snake bite victim

 

Imphal, 15 July 2015 : According to a press release from the PRO Cell of HQ IGAR(South), the medical team of 41 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) saved the life of a snake bite victim on 14 Jul 15. The victim was identified as Mr H Ngalangzar, aged 84 years, resident of Siruhi village,   Dist – Ukhrul.

He was bitten by a venomous snake on right hand and was brought to the unit hospital in a critical condition. The victim was immediately attended by the medical team led by Medical Officer who injected life saving anti snake venom. The timely action taken by the medical team of the Assam Rifles saved the precious life of the victim. The Headman of Siruhi village expressed gratitude to 41 Assam Rifles for the humanitarian gesture.

The PR further states that, 20 Assam Rifles of 26 Sect Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR (S) established the Green house for widows of Life Care Centre, Pallel in Chandel district on 15 Jul 15.  The Green House was handed over to the village authorities for empowering the women and generating self employment. The project which is a mark of Widow Empowerment has been developed under the “Assam Rifles Civic Action Programme”. The project will go a long way to make the women especially the widows of the area to be self reliant and to assist them to stand on their own feet.

The villagers have started utilizing the green house for plantation of different varieties of ornamental as well as other plants some of which are being sold as saplings to buyers while others will be sold on maturity after the monsoon season. The villagers are grateful to Assam Rifles for this project as this noble project has provided employment as well as revenue to the needy. The profit earned out of the products of Green House is being utilized as financial assistance to the widows.

(PRO Cell of HQ IGAR(South) can be reached at procelligarsouth@gmail.com)

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Manipuri students in Pune demands introduction of ILP in Manipur: MSAP PR

Pune, 14 July 2015 :  The Manipur Students’ Association, Pune (MSAP)  organized a peaceful rally on 14-July 2015  at Pune University Campus, Pune & also observed a 2 minutes silence

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MSAP rally demanding introduction of ILPS in Manipur.

Pune, 14 July 2015 :  The Manipur Students’ Association, Pune (MSAP)  organized a peaceful rally on 14-July 2015  at Pune University Campus, Pune & also observed a 2 minutes silence to condemn the killing of one the students who was part of the peaceful rally demanding the introduction of the Inner Line Permit system (ILPS) in the state.

On July -8, a 16 year school boy, Mr. Sapam Robinhood was hit on the face by a tear gas shell fired from a close range in an effort by the state police to block a rally at Khurai, the impact had resulted in his tragic death.

The Students association of Manipur, Pune (MSAP) strongly condemned the current violation of basic human rights in the state and taken a strong resolution to support in whatever way possible in fighting against any human right violation in the state.

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MSAP ILPS Manipur
MSAP ILPS Manipur
MSAP ILPS Manipur
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(MSAP can be reached at prezmsap@gmail.com)

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24th NAMA convention held in Rockville, Maryland

  The 24th NAMA Annual Convention Report, 2015 The 24th annual convention of the North American Manipur Association (NAMA) marked the largest gathering in NAMA history with nearly 130 participants

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The 24th NAMA Annual Convention Report, 2015

The 24th annual convention of the North American Manipur Association (NAMA) marked the largest gathering in NAMA history with nearly 130 participants in attendance. The annual NAMA conventions that take place every year at different locations providean opportunity for all the Manipuris living in North America to reconnect with friends and family and rekindle Manipuri tradition and culture. Manipurisacross North America gathered under one roof on July 3rd and 4that Washington, D.C., meeting one another, dressing up in traditional attire, joining in traditional song and dance, eating ethnic food, renewing old friendships and making new ones. Members in attendance traveled far and wide from many states in the USA, includingVirginia, Maryland, North Carolina, Texas, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida.

Friday July 3rd, 2015– Social Gathering at Rollins Congressional Club

The 24th NAMA Convention commenced with a social gathering at the Rollins Congressional Clubin Rockville, Maryland on Friday July 3rd, 2015 at 7:00 PM. The convention hall was jam-packed with men, children and traditionally dressed beautiful Manipuri women. The stage was set up with a Manipuri theme. An ethnic potluck was held by the DC Area families (Virginia, Maryland and Washington DC) in the evening. While the dinner was underway, NAMA t-shirts were sold. Romola Kshetrimayum and Monica Laishram sang songs and music was played by Nishi Asem, Martin Haobam, Sagar Sharma, and Chingkhei Akoijam. The slide show compiled by Naba Singhadisplaying the former NAMA members, activities and events was played on the projector. The gathering and the dinner concluded at 11:00 PM.

 Saturday July 4th, 2015 – Main Event at Rollins Congressional Club

The main event took place on America’s Independence Day, the 4th of July. While Americans celebrated their independence, Manipuris in North America celebrated theirreunion at Washington D.C. The registration began at 9:00 AM on Saturday morningwhile breakfast was served. The Mistress of Ceremonies was Babyrani Yumnam. The event started with a welcome address by the President of NAMA, Amom Ruhikant Meetei. The welcome address was followed by an opening song “Ho Ima Poknapham Ima” by the President himself, Thoihen Heisnam, Monica Laishram, Prativa Amom and Prety Amom. After the song, the President extended a warm welcome to everyone present and appreciated their support for the association. The Presidenturged the members to continue providing support for future NAMA activities.

The President’s welcome speech was followed by the General Secretary’sactivity report. Hori Irombham, the General Secretary of NAMA discussed the activities accomplishedin the years 2013-14 & 2014-15. Horifurther attested to how NAMA is actively supporting several organizationsin Manipurthroughdonations and endorsementduring the pastyears. Lily Sharma, the Treasurer of NAMA, then presented the financial report for the years 2013-14 & 2014-15. According to the reportNAMA’s financial standing continues to grow.

Naba Singha, Delly Adhikarimayum, Lalit Pukhrambam, Surjalal Sharma, P Swornalata each presented a speech. The presenters discussed the evolution of NAMAand how the association has progressedsignificantly in terms of program development and membership size. The presenters also reiterated the history of Manipur and discussedhow Manipur became a part of India. The founders of NAMA were honored. The participants stood in silence for a minute in remembrance of NAMA members who have passed away.

The newly amended NAMA Constitution was distributed to the participants for their review. Upon strict review of the language, terms, laws and principles of the newly amended NAMA constitution, the members offered their approval. Once approved by the members, Dritha Kumar announced an official final approval of the new NAMA constitution.

Shilpa Phairembam Weiss, the Assistant General Secretary, as well as the main coordinator of the NAMA Excellence Award program unveiled the NAMA Excellence award program. Shilpa outlined that the award program is a new initiative that aims to reward and motivate the talented Manipuri students in North America who have excelled in the field of academics, sports and arts. There was a good turnout in the inaugural year and more applications are expected in the future.

The recipient of the 2015 Sports Excellence Award was Adam Laishram, son of Dr. Joy Laishram and Christina Laishram of Ontario, Canada. Adam is a national hockey player. He played for Team Ontario alongside some of the top NHL draft prospects in the league. Adam has achieved many prestigious awards and played at the international level representing Canada. The recipients of the 2015 NAMA Academic Excellence Award were:Prativa Amom, daughter of Amom Ruhikant Meetei and Kebola Wahengbam; and Bosco Chanam, son of Kulabidhu Chanam and Pramodini Chanam. Their applications were evaluated judiciously and the academic excellence award recipients were selected based on their academic performance, overall GPA, voluntary experience, and participation in extracurricular activities.

Once the awards were distributed, the Chief Guest, Maisnam Riten Kumar who currently works in India as a Superintendent Engineer/Director, Ministry of Road, Transport and Highway presented a speech. The Chief Guest expressed his joy of being there at the convention and appreciated the effort and time that NAMA has been giving for the betterment of ourManipuri community back at home as well as here in the States. There was a 1 hour lunch break after the Chief Guest’s speech.

Members assembled around 2:05 PM after the lunch togive their votes for the new 2015-2017 executive members. Listed below are the candidates that were elected:

  • President – Lukhoi Shougaijam (Virginia)
  • Vice President – Hori Irombham (Illinois)
  • General Secretary –Shilpa Phairembam Weiss (Missouri)
  • Assistant General Secretary – Bijon Ayekpam (Washington,D.C.)
  • Treasurer – Lily Sharma (Maryland)
  • IT Lead – Nishi Asem (Ohio)
  • Cultural Secretary – Monica Laishram (New Jersey)
  • Member – Abhishek Sanoujam (Texas)
  • Member – Johnson Elangbam (Tennessee)

The President, Amom Ruhikant Meetei,and the NAMA members congratulated the newly elected Executive members. The President elect, Lukhoi Shougaijam,presented the vote of thanks. Lukhoi thanked everyone for their attendance and appreciated the DC Area family for being a great host.

The cultural program began with a beautiful “Mangala Charran” performance by A Indrani Sharmi. The Mangala Charran was followed by a heart touching flute performance of the Indian National Anthem by Ridhi Chingakham. Noopur Singha then gave an amazing“Krishna Abhishar” dance performance. After the dance, there was a very cute drama based on a folk tale “Pebet Macha and Haudong Lamboiba.”  The drama was performed by Naba Singha, Monica Ingudam, Marc, Magen, Darshil, and Langlen.

Amy Shougaijham played the American National Anthem on the piano. Lavani Laishram danced to fusion music. Langlen Heisnamsang the song “Chingda Satpi Eengelei”. Navya Asem presented Thougal Jagoi. Prety Amom sang the cover of the song“I Am Not the Only One”. Lilianne Pukhrambam played“Sentimental Saraband” on violin. Prativa Amom sang “Color of the Wind”. Monica Laishram also sang“Eigi Chenghi Manam.” The songs were followed by “Thoibi Jagoi” by A Indrani Sharmi, Linthoi Angom, Lily Sharma, Monica Ingudam, and Ebechaobi Laishangthem. Once the Thoibi Jagoi performance was done, Amom Ruhikant Meetei presented two songs “Nouribi” and “Hey Ima Manipur”. Airi Haobam sang “Let it go”. Prasana Kumar gave a classical sitar performance. Naba Singha and Chingkhei Akoijam also joined Prasana by playing drum and guitar.Therockensemblecomposed of Martin Haobam, Raj Chingakham, Nishi Asem, Sagar Sharma and Chingkhei Akoijam played several songs. The slide show compiled by Dillon Laishram was played on the projector.

Prativa Amom acknowledgedand awarded the children participants with a certificate of participation. After the certificate distribution, there was a “Leima Jagoi”performance by Kebola Wahengbam, Amom Prativa, Amom Prety, Ambrabati Adhikarimayum, Anju Aheibam, Lily Sharma, Priyadarshini Koijam, Khumanleima Laishram, Swornalata Takhellambam, Judy Sarungbam, and Linthoi Angom. Finally, allmen, women, and children irrespective of age and race gathered around, held hands together and danced happilyto the beat of the drums to a grand Thabal Chongba. This concluded the big event of the day successfully.

The2015 NAMA Convention was a perfect example of a close-knitted Manipuri community in North America. This gathering has also proved how well the Manipuri traditions have been practiced abroad. Abhishek Sanoujam and Geetanjali Laishram who attended the convention for the first time commented, “The convention is absolutely great! We feel like we are in our native place. The food tastes even better than the food we make in India. After long time, we even got an opportunity to participate in Thabal Chongba.Thanks to NAMA for inviting us.”

What made the convention even more interesting was the crowd that filled the room. People of different races and ages socialized and appreciated the beautiful culture of Manipur. Brian Weiss, American husband of Shilpa Phairembam Weiss stated, “The exposure to the richness of the Manipuri culture and the hospitality of the people made the weekend a great event to remember. The food was excellent, the performances were entertaining, and the Thabal Chongba was exhilarating. I look forward to next year!”

The NAMA Executive team would like to take this opportunity to say a heartfelt “Thank You!”to everyone who has attended the convention. The phenomenal success of the convention is a reflection of the ever-increasing dedication and enthusiasm the members display. Special thanksgoes to the DC Area Families who hosted the program and arranged the potluck. The Executive team hopes for a continued support from the members and are glad that they are able to help people back at home and here in North America. If you have any questions for NAMA or would like to contact the executive team, please contact them at namagroups@gmail.com.They look forward to seeing you at next year’s convention!

(The press release has been sent by NAMA. They can be reached at namagroups@gmail.com)

 

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