Teachers disgusted with UBI

IMPHAL, April 13: The All Manipur Elementary School Teacher’s Association has decided not to collect their monthly salaries through United Bank of India located at Paona Bazar. According to a… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 13: The All Manipur Elementary School Teacher’s Association has decided not to collect their monthly salaries through United Bank of India located at Paona Bazar. According to a release of the association the decision was made considering the restrictions imposed on the encasement of respective salaries of the teachers which is more than Rs.10,000 per employees from the said bank. The release further mentioned that, restrictions of independent encasement by the teacher on their respective personnel account from will not be justifiable and the association further urged the concerned authorities of the state to transfer their bank account to a National bank where there will be independent encasement of money from their respective accounts.

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Senior Women Football League

IMPHAL, April 15: MPSC beat YWC 5-1 in the first match played today and ESU beat NYTHC 5-0 ongoing AMFA Senior Women Football League for BM Singh Trophy held at… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 15: MPSC beat YWC 5-1 in the first match played today and ESU beat NYTHC 5-0 ongoing AMFA Senior Women Football League for BM Singh Trophy held at main stadium of Khuman Lampak Sports Complex today.

In the first match played today, MPSC`™s Tababi scored four goals in the 25th, 33rd, 67th and 73rd minutes while Ng. Bala scored one more goal for MPSC. YWC`™s lone goal was scored by Ph. Bina in he 69th minute.

In the second match played today, ESU`™s Th Umabati scored in the 37th, 41st and 61st minute. I. Brameshwori and Th. Romi scored a goal each in the 38th and 74th minute. Players of YWC failed to score any goal agingst ESU.

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JAC formed

IMPHAL, July 4: A Joint Action Committee of Nungba Assembly Constituency has been constituted under the chairmanship of Gangchei Gangmei in a public meeting held on July 2 at Rengpang… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 4: A Joint Action Committee of Nungba Assembly Constituency has been constituted under the chairmanship of Gangchei Gangmei in a public meeting held on July 2 at Rengpang Village, Tamenglong district, said a release.

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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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JAC appeal

IMPHAL, Aug 31: The JAC Against Enforced Disappearance and Abitrary Detention of Gurumayum Jiteswar alias GM Chanjou has appealed to the general public to support the 24-hour general strike called… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 31: The JAC Against Enforced Disappearance and Abitrary Detention of Gurumayum Jiteswar alias GM Chanjou has appealed to the general public to support the 24-hour general strike called from the midnight of Septembe 1 till the midnight of September 2 demanding the whereabouts of assistant publicity secretary of RPF, GM Changjou who was allegedly arrested by security forces from Dimapur on August 18, stated a release.

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Book released

IMPHAL April 17: A book titled Chandrabala (short story collection) written by Thokchom Dilipkumar was released today in a function held at the Manipur Press Club by Ph. Parijat Singh,… Read more »

IMPHAL April 17: A book titled Chandrabala (short story collection) written by Thokchom Dilipkumar was released today in a function held at the Manipur Press Club by Ph. Parijat Singh, minister for agriculture, labor and employment. The agriculture minister attended the function as the chief guest while N. Kunjamohan Singh, Sahitya Academy awardee graced the function as the president. The book published by Th Ibomcha singh is a collection of short stories and is written by Thokchom Dilipkumar.The book release function was also attended by book lovers and many well wishers.

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ZU condemns Naga crusaders

IMPHAL July 8: Zeliangrong Union (Assam, Manipur and Nagaland) in a press release issued by its general secretary today has strongly reacted and condemned the so called Naga crusaders. Terming… Read more »

IMPHAL July 8: Zeliangrong Union (Assam, Manipur and Nagaland) in a press release issued by its general secretary today has strongly reacted and condemned the so called Naga crusaders. Terming it as a bogus and fictitious organization, the release stated that it may be the handy work of few miscreant with the intention to create communal tension in the state for vested interest. 

It further informed that there is no knowledge of the existence of the so called Naga crusaders in Zeliangrong areas. The release has further appealed to all the communities of Manipur to maintain communal harmony and peaceful co-existence and further appealed to keep maximum restraint from any form of communal propaganda or campaign.

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Devise a Way Out Fast

There are two ways of looking at the way things are developing in Manipur. One is that everybody is taking the law into their own hands. But this leads to… Read more »

There are two ways of looking at the way things are developing in Manipur. One is that everybody is taking the law into their own hands. But this leads to the second conclusion, that the establishment in which hands the law should solely rest has lost its moral legitimacy and with it the authority to make the citizen trust it is there to do them good. And so here is Manipur again under a prolonged siege. Even the thought of the creation of a new district is threatening to turn the state upside down, with one group wanting it at any cost and another threatening to oppose it to any extent. Even as the siege is nearing a month, the government remains clueless as to how to proceed. The only thing it has said is that it would not be coerced into doing anything against its will and that it would execute this will on its own once a study by a high powered committee it has instituted to find out how feasible or desirable this proposed new district would be from the consideration of administrative convenience alone, is completed. But at this moment, neither those demanding nor those opposing are willing to step back an inch from where they were despite the government’s show of intent that it would proceed on the issue solely on its own will and not be dictated by any of the agitations.

What about the common man in the meantime? Does the government think that merely instituting a probe committee and arbitrating the deadlocked issue is enough remedy? For while it is doing this, there are people on the streets put to immense hardships. The poorer sections are the worst hit by the blockade consequent price rise, and if things get any worse, there is no saying they would remain calm as they have been. What then would the government do? Would it hold itself accountable for such an outcome? What it should be doing now is to firmly come clear and make the agitators on both sides understand that they cannot hold the entire state to ransom. This must be precisely by demonstrating the state can bring in provision for everybody and any form of prolonged blockades or strikes that indiscriminately make people, men and women, old and young alike suffer for no fault of theirs, would be broken up. In other words, ensure the highways are open although after convincing the agitators on both sides that justice as defined by the constitutional law of the country would be done. To give the devil its due however, we must also add that we give the benefit of the doubt to the committee looking into the matter that it would do what is just, but it must expedite its mission so that the agony of the state is not prolonged. In the meantime, let the government assure essential commodities do not run out from the markets.

If the government is unable to act on the matter then the available alternative of Presidents Rule must be resorted to. This is not altogether an indictment of the government for failing to act proactively on the matter. Nobody has any doubt in a state so badly fractured by ethnic divisions a decision on the SADAR hills will not be easy. Whichever way the decision goes, it will be cause for much bad blood and further challenges to the state’s authority. In other words the blockade is more than likely to stay inordinately. But this is just one dimension of the problem. The complex nature of the ethnic division in the state being such, darker ethnic motives, imaginary or otherwise, of the trouble being the caused by manipulation by the Valley dwellers would be attributed to whatever decision the government takes. Indications of this are already heard on many cacophonous discussion forums on the internet as well as delirious comments to web editions of newspapers from the state aimed at provoking anger, but more often than not inspire only laughter of ridicule. The limitation of the local government being such, it is not an altogether unreasonable conclusion that if at all it is unable bring an early end to the humanitarian crisis developing in the state, Central rule should fill in. Legitimate force used by the Central rule to ensure goods and passenger movements along the highway would not be interpreted as communally biased as so many would be waiting to jump to the conclusion if the state government did so. Likewise, a Central rule’s decision on whether the SADAR Hills district should be created and on what terms, would not be as prone to be smeared with communal colours by those for who have little other constructive things to do than read between the lines to discover non-existent, imaginary, sinister designs behind every political and economic development in the state. Our appeal is, let the government act immediately to ensure flow of goods into the state and in the longer term to settle the SADAR hills issue conclusively and in a manner satisfactory to all parties concerned.

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Diet Allowance enhanced

IMPHAL, July: In what could be termed as a significant step towards promotion to games and sports in the state, Manipur government has enhanced the existing Diet Allowance of Rs… Read more »

IMPHAL, July: In what could be termed as a significant step towards promotion to games and sports in the state, Manipur government has enhanced the existing Diet Allowance of Rs 100 to Rs 200 per head per day.

The state youth affairs & sports department has effected an order in this regard on July 7. As per the order Diet Allowance at the rate of Rs 200 per head per day will be given to players and officials during the period of jurney and during the period of championship if the organising committee does not provide boarding and lodging.

The Manipur Olympic Association, in a statement, has hail government’s step to increase to Diet Allowance saying it was a wise step for the government towards promotion of games and sports in the state.

The MOA also inform all the concern officials of the state level associations to collect the notification copy from its office.

M Tarunkumar will be team manager while Ksh Naba will be Water Polo coach for the Manipur team.

The MSA inform all the concern team officials and players to report on July 11 at 3pm for non-residential coaching camp to be held at Khuman Lampak Swimming Pool.

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Henglep high school wins state level Subroto Mukherjee U-14 football tourney

IMPHAL, July 10: Henglep Govt. High School, Churachandpur has emerged winner of the U-14 state level Subroto Mukherjee football tournament which concluded today at the Khuman Lampak Main Stadium. In… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 10: Henglep Govt. High School, Churachandpur has emerged winner of the U-14 state level Subroto Mukherjee football tournament which concluded today at the Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.

In the final played today, the CCPur school defeated Thoubal district winner Martin Grammar English school, Kakching.

The final score reads 2-0 in favour of the CCPur school.

Jesse Nganlemmang scored the opening goal in the 12th minute while Phungtanlian scored the second goal in the 40th minute.

Kamminsei, who is considered to be playmaker of the Henglep High School, was intrumental in both the goals. He contributed two perfect pass to affect the goals.

In the prize distribution function held after the final match, AMFA secretary L Ranjit Roy attended as chief guest while RC Sharma, former Dy. director YAS as president.

In the meantime, U-17 Subroto Mukherjee state level football tournament will kick start tomorrow at the same venue. Altogether 10 school are taking part in the tournament.

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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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Women`s league

IMPHAL, Sept 3: ESU defeated NYTHC by 4-0 goals in today’s match of Imphal East Senior Women Football League held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium. M Mandakini, P Bijeta and… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 3: ESU defeated NYTHC by 4-0 goals in today’s match of Imphal East Senior Women Football League held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.

M Mandakini, P Bijeta and H Chanchan were the goal scorers of ESU.

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Fumigation drive in Moreh

From our Moreh Correspondent MOREH, July 11: As a part of its fumigation drive in Moreh town since July 5, the 31 Assam Rifles under the aegis of 26 Sector… Read more »

From our Moreh Correspondent
MOREH, July 11: As a part of its fumigation drive in Moreh town since July 5, the 31 Assam Rifles under the aegis of 26 Sector AR has today carried out a fogging and spraying of Malathion and Moskil at various areas of Moreh ward No. 9.  Since the launching of the fumigation drive on July 5, the 31 AR has carried out fogging and spraying at Moreh ward No. 2,3,4,5 and 9 till today.

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NISA and YWC triumph at State League

IMPHAL, Sept 4: NISA defeated USA by 3-0 while YWC defeated YDO 2-1 in today’s matches of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium. In… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 4: NISA defeated USA by 3-0 while YWC defeated YDO 2-1 in today’s matches of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.

In the first ground, Th Borish, L Rabi and G Golmei scored one goal each for NISA.

In the second ground, H Ajoykumar and Elvis Kipgen scored one goal each for YWC while Hoayakkam scored the lone goal for YDO.

NISA is leading with 12 points in the ongoing league.

 

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Jr. Volleyball semi-final line up set

IMPHAL, April 22: RTC beat KSLYC in strait set 3-0 in the first quarter final of the 1st junior state level volleyball tournament being held at New Market, Awang Sekmai…. Read more »

IMPHAL, April 22: RTC beat KSLYC in strait set 3-0 in the first quarter final of the 1st junior state level volleyball tournament being held at New Market, Awang Sekmai.
RTC won the match with the points – 25-14, 25-15, 25-18.
In the second quarter final MPSC defeated KSLYC by 3-1 (25-20, 26-28, 25-18, 25-14) while in the third quarter final NYVA beat HAWA by 3-0 (25-18, 25-20, 25-23).
In the last quarter final played today at the same venue MYDC defeated LTSA by 3-0 (25-13, 25-16. 25-10).
In the first semi final, RTC will clash with NYVA while MPSC play MYDC in the second semi final on April 30.

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CYCA organised folk dance

IMPHAL April 22: The Centre for Youth and Cultural Activities (CYCA), Khurai Puthiba leikai is organsing a three days Folk Dance and Music festival from April 23 at the premises… Read more »

IMPHAL April 22: The Centre for Youth and Cultural Activities (CYCA), Khurai Puthiba leikai is organsing a three days Folk Dance and Music festival from April 23 at the premises of Lainingthou Puthiba, Khurai Puthiba Leikai, said a press release. The three days cultural programme is being sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. It further said that S. Bideshwor Sharma, Ranjit Adhikary and Ph. Iboton Singh will be the chief guest, guest of honour and president respectively in the inaugural function. During the programme songs and dances of various tribes of the state as well as Khongjom Parba, Khudlang Esei and Pena etc will be showcased.

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PSO opens branch

IMPHAL April 24: A function of opening the Wangoi Branch of the Pangal Students’ Organization (PSO) was held at oinam Sawombung LP Madrasa today. The function was attended by Rafijuddin,… Read more »

IMPHAL April 24: A function of opening the Wangoi Branch of the Pangal Students’ Organization (PSO) was held at oinam Sawombung LP Madrasa today.
The function was attended by Rafijuddin, panchayat member and Md. Atous Rahaman ,president of PSO as the chief guest and president respectively.
The meeting deliberated on taking up development projects aimed at the minorities and welfare for the Muslim students.Md Mirza and Md Rafique were selected as the president and general secretary of the Wangoi branch.

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Thongju sports meet concluded

IMPHAL, April 26: The 2nd Thongju Kendra Sports Meet-2011 concluded today with a glittering function. The second edition of the constituency level sports meet begun on April 17 which concluded… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 26: The 2nd Thongju Kendra Sports Meet-2011 concluded today with a glittering function.
The second edition of the constituency level sports meet begun on April 17 which concluded today.
The sports meet was held at several locations in Thongju assembly constituency but the closing function was held at the playground of SWC at Khongman Atom Leirak.
The closing function of the sports meet was attended among others by Speaker of the Manipur Legislative Assembly I Hemochandra, Dy. Speaker Th Lokeshwar and deputy chairmen of the Manipur Planning Board, Bijoy Koijam, who is also local MLA. 

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Reservation policy

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

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

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

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