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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MPP youth front condemns

var addthis_product=’wpp-252′;var addthis_options=”Google+1″IMPHAL August 2: The MPP youth front condemns the elements responsible for the Sangakpham bomb blast.  A release by N…

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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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JAC welcomes CM assurance

var addthis_product=’wpp-252′;var addthis_options=”Google+1″IMPHAL, Aug 3: The Joint Administrative Council (JAC) of All Manipur Trade Union Council (AMTUC) and All Manipur Government Employees…

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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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Students` appeal

IMPHAL, Aug 4: The students’ unions of GP Women’s College and Imphal College have appealed to the authorities concerned to bring an amicable solution to the impasse between the college… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 4: The students’ unions of GP Women’s College and Imphal College have appealed to the authorities concerned to bring an amicable solution to the impasse between the college teachers and state government at the earliest so that the academic calendar of the colleges is not affected, stated in separate releases.

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Civil bodies open relief camp at Senapati

IMPHAL, August 5: In view of the on-going indefinite general strike launched by the SHDDC, around 400 persons including women, medical patients, students and children were stranded at Senapati district… Read more »

IMPHAL, August 5: In view of the on-going indefinite general strike launched by the SHDDC, around 400 persons including women, medical patients, students and children were stranded at Senapati district H/Q local ground, stated a release of the NPO. Civil bodies including NPO, SDSA, SDWA and SKWWA in collaboration with the district administration opened a Relief Camp for Stranded Passengers.  They are presently accommodated and provided with free food and shelter at the Indoor Stadium, added the release.

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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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Applications invited

IMPHAL, July 19: The Manipur State Council For Child Welfare has invited applications from children aged six to below 18 who had performed outstanding deeds in saving human lives for… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 19: The Manipur State Council For Child Welfare has invited applications from children aged six to below 18 who had performed outstanding deeds in saving human lives for the National Children’s Bravery Award 2011-12 further details can be had from the office of the Manipur State Council For Child Welfare, Moirangkhom bazaar or through telephone nos. 9863263058/9863314024 or email msccw.imphal@gmail.com on or before Septer 15, 2011.

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The Manipur Electricity Employees` Union

IMPHAL, April 30: The Manipur Electricity Employees`™ Union, has stated that there will be a gathering of the employees of the union at the union`™s conference hall on May 1… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 30: The Manipur Electricity Employees`™ Union, has stated that there will be a gathering of the employees of the union at the union`™s conference hall on May 1 in order to observe May Day.
It requests all employees to gather at the said spot in time to pay due respect.

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Minors vaccinated at health camp

IMPHAL, July 21: A medical camp was held today at Primary Health Centre, Bashikhong. Nearly 119 persons aged between 1-15 years from Thongju-Pheijaleitong and nearby localities were administered vaccines to… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 21: A medical camp was held today at Primary Health Centre, Bashikhong. Nearly 119 persons aged between 1-15 years from Thongju-Pheijaleitong and nearby localities were administered vaccines to protect themselves from the outbreak of Japanese Enchaphilitis. Members of ASHA, anganwadi workers and helpers and volunteers of Students’ Welfare Committee assisted the doctors and nurses of the health centre in carrying out the vaccination of the individuals who registered at the camp.

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Fectam to make principals join strike

IMPHAL August 8: The principals of colleges will be made to take part in the cease work strike of college teachers from August 11 as decided by a resolution passed… Read more »

IMPHAL August 8: The principals of colleges will be made to take part in the cease work strike of college teachers from August 11 as decided by a resolution passed today in a general council meeting held today said a press release of the convenor of Federation of College Teachers Associations, Manipur.

The release added that the cease work strike which started from August 1 have been carried out by the college teachers alone against the government’s failure to implement the revised UGC pay scales for government teachers and its equivalent cadres. The release added that the resolution passed today is being necessitated to intensify their demand.

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28 AR organised mass anti drug rally

IMPHAL, May 2: With the sole aim to root out the menace of drugs in Lilong area a mass rally was organised by 28 AR Lilong post alongwith local police,… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 2: With the sole aim to root out the menace of drugs in Lilong area a mass rally was organised by 28 AR Lilong post alongwith local police, zila parishad faisal Maorebi, bazar secretary Liyaqat Ali and local NGO Anjuman Islah E Muaashrah lead by Moulana Abdul Aziz alias Amir on May 1.

According to a release the rally was marched off at 6 am from Lilong dam crossing various drug affected villages along NH 39 and ended at Lilong bazar at 8 am.

It further stated that a large qty of drugs comprising of 500 strips of N `“ 10, 200 bottles of recodex , 100 strips of SP tablet and 200 gms of heroin(no 4), were seized and destroyed by burning at 8:30am at Lilong bazar in the presence of 28 AR personnels, local police personnels alongwith the oc Lilong PS, local administration and the volunteers of the NGO.

The local populace extended full support to the mass rally and more then 500 persons enthusiaistically participated in the rally. The rally will go a long way in rooting out the menace of drugs from Manipur, it added.

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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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MEIRAA wins in state league hockey

IMPHAL, May 4: MEIRAA beat YAC by 8-1 in the 35th mens state league hockey tournament being held at Khuman Lampak Hockey stadium. In the second match, UYAC defeated SYUC… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 4: MEIRAA beat YAC by 8-1 in the 35th mens state league hockey tournament being held at Khuman Lampak Hockey stadium. In the second match, UYAC defeated SYUC by 3-1.

For MEIRAA, Th Kirankumar scored four goals while N Baskar scored two in the 4th and 47th minute. Th Tompok and N Rohesh too scored one goal each. The lone goal for YAC was scored by H Bikram in the 50th minute.

In the second match, UYAC moved ahead with M Dinapal`™s goal in the 20th minute. M Minpal increased the margin with another goal in the 26th minute while Dinapal again scored third goal for the team in the 36th minute.

S Robin scored the only goal for SYUC in the 49th minute.

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Viva Voce women police

IMPHAL, August 10: The Director General of Manipur Police, Y. Joykumar Singh,  in an official statement informed that the viva-voice of the candidates qualified in the written test for appointment… Read more »

IMPHAL, August 10: The Director General of Manipur Police, Y. Joykumar Singh,  in an official statement informed that the viva-voice of the candidates qualified in the written test for appointment of woman police constable in Manipur Police Department will be held with effect from August 16 to August 25 at the Manipur Banquet Hall from 8 am.

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