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Protest against Manipur CM at Manipur Bhawan, DelhiE-Pao.netDelhi University, Jamia and JNU students from Manipur are gathering under the banner of North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) tomorrow to protest against the gross misappropria…

Protest against Manipur CM at Manipur Bhawan, Delhi
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Delhi University, Jamia and JNU students from Manipur are gathering under the banner of North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) tomorrow to protest against the gross misappropriation of funds released by the central government for SC/OBC …

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Delhi Manipur students to stage protestE-Pao.netImphal, February 12 2015 : Students hailing from Manipur studying in Delhi University, Jamia Milia Islamia and JNU will stage a protest demonstration in front of Manipur Bhavan, Delhi on Friday against th…

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Manipur Tourism awarded `Most Promising New Destination Award 2015`

IMPHAL, Feb 12: Manipur Tourism was awarded the `Most Promising New Destination Award 2015` at the Travel and Tourism Fair 2015, said a release of DIPR. The Award was announced

IMPHAL, Feb 12: Manipur Tourism was awarded the `Most Promising New Destination Award 2015` at the Travel and Tourism Fair 2015, said a release of DIPR.

The Award was announced and conferred to Manipur Team at the concluding function of 3-Day Tourism & Travel Fair held today at Thyagaraj Sports Complex, New Delhi, the main venue of the Fair, it said.

The winner has been adjudged from 2,300 exhibitors from 76 countries and 35 Indian States & Union Territories participating in the fair, it said.

This is for the second time that the award has been conferred to Manipur for its relentless efforts in promoting the state as a `Preferred Tourist Destination`.

The same prize was conferred to Manipur in 2011, it informed.

The Manipur Tourism team was represented by KB Enterprises, Seven Sisters Holiday, Khuibu Tours and Travels, Eastern Tours and Travels, classic tours and Travel, it added.

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Muslim bodies condemn MLA Shyamkumar`s statement as well as alleged fund misuse

IMPHAL, February 12: Imphal East District Minority Forum, Joint Committee on MsDP and Muslim Council, Manipur have jointly condemned the statement of Andro A/C MLA Th Shyamkumar which denied the

IMPHAL, February 12: Imphal East District Minority Forum, Joint Committee on MsDP and Muslim Council, Manipur have jointly condemned the statement of Andro A/C MLA Th Shyamkumar which denied the misuse of Multi-sectoral Development Project funds at Andro Assembly Constituency.

In this regard, a joint press meet was held today at the Manipur Press Club, Imphal.

Convenor of the Joint Committee on MsDP, Wahidur Rehman said Rs 5 crores have already been sanctioned for the three assembly constituencies of Keirao, Kshetrigao and Andro from the Union Ministry of Minority Affairs for the development programmes and projects for Minority Concentrated Block (MCB) for valley districts of Manipur.

He maintained that for the three constituencies, only two were selected for the grant of Rs 68, 91000 to Kshetrigao and Rs 2,33,11,000 to Andro constituencies respectively.

It may be recalled here that the Andro A/C MLA Th Shyamkumar has always maintained that the Moirangpurel High School was constructed from the MsDP fund and the maximum number of students studying in the school were from a minority community, the Meitei Christians.

Lamenting the statement, Wahidur Rehman said MsDP funds were misused as the said fund is meant for Minority Concentrated Blocks where 25 percent of the population must be from minorities. He further said that the area in which Moirangpurel High School was built has only four families belonging to a minority community as per the 2011 census report.

He said the MsDP is under the supervision of the Imphal East DC, adding that the DC, M Joy is incompetent to execute the project and should be removed from his post. He also said that Andro A/C MLA Shyamkumar has always intervened in minority development projects.

He further stated that MsDP work programmes should not be intervened by any MLA and the action of MLA Shyamkumar is regrettable.

He also lamented that funds are yet to be released for the approved Keirao constituency.

He said a memorandum has already been submitted to Union Ministry of Minority Affairs and the concerned State officials.

On behalf of the participating bodies, he said, he was appealing the authorities to refrain from releasing funds for the construction of Moirangpurel High School until a proper investigation is conducted.

He further said that if the concerned authorities fail to appease the body then a strong form of agitation will be conducted in association with other civil organisations of the State.

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AMUCO observes 22nd Foundation Day

IMPHAL, February 12: All Manipur United Club`™s Organization celebrates its 22nd Foundation Day at Kwakeithel Mission Compound today. In his address, AMUCO president Mani Khuman said AMUCO wants to highlight

IMPHAL, February 12: All Manipur United Club`™s Organization celebrates its 22nd Foundation Day at Kwakeithel Mission Compound today.

In his address, AMUCO president Mani Khuman said AMUCO wants to highlight its future vision for the various communities of Manipur and to discuss the problems, which have persisted for several years. It will develop this vision with the help of intellectuals who can share their valuable insights on the problems to help us solve these problems, it said.

AMUCO and the people of the State can gain a lot from the ideas of the state`™s intellectuals which can be immediately implemented to keep our territorial integrity intact, he added.

AMUCO is planning to undertake various activities amongst the 36 communities of Manipur to instill a sense of integrity and unity among all, he informed, adding AMUCO plans to build a strong sense of unity among the communities by bringing about an emotional integrity and a mindset.

He said AMUCO is also of the opinion that if citizens know their responsibilities then problems can be solved easily, adding the organization was planning to overcome the various hurdles along political and cultural lines.

Stressing that we have to find out the problems of our societies and give priority to them to try to solve them, he said the word `immigrant`™ used by BJP to describe the North Eastern people is unfortunate as the people of the NE states are quite sensitive about such issues but the BJP has inadvertently revealed by using the term that it has always considered the people of the North East as immigrants all along.

In his speech as a special invitee, COHR president Phunindro Konsam said even after the British have left Manipur, oppressive laws implemented by them are still being enforced by the Indian government which has practiced a divide and rule policy among the communities and tortured innocent people under draconian laws.

The Government of India is violating human rights under black laws such as the Arm Forces Special Power Act, and is trying to break the unity between the communities, he added.

So, all the communities should know the hidden policies of the Government of India which is trying to break the territorial integrity of the place by creating animosities between the various communities; our only strength is to stay together by helping one another. As a part of the foundation day celebrations, a two minute silence was observed and floral tributes were paid to late members of AMUCO.

In the foundation day observations, besides the AMUCO president who presided over the function, former presidents of AMUCO such as Ito Tongbram, Jagat Thoudam and R Yangsosong Koireng were also present. AMUCO advisor Kt Rahaman, Irabot Foundation Manipur president Th Iboyaima, former general secretaries of AMUCO such as Moirangthem Khogen and K Khagendra were also among the presidium members.

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Disrespecting a Minister of the State is akin to disrespecting the State, says Gaikhangam

IMPHAL, February 12: The disrespect shown to a Cabinet minister of the State by an officer of the 24 AR at Khudengthabi is akin to disrespecting the National flag; so,

IMPHAL, February 12: The disrespect shown to a Cabinet minister of the State by an officer of the 24 AR at Khudengthabi is akin to disrespecting the National flag; so, the government has directed its officials to send a written note to AR authorities about the matter, stated deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam.

He was talking to the media after attending the inaugural function of the three-day Umanglai Haraoba (Kanglei) festival at Iboyaima Shumanglila Shanglen today. He further stated that he and the State DGP will not let the matter go unaccounted for.

After the incident, the matter has been discussed at the Chief Minister`™s level and the government considers that the AR personnel in showing disrespect to the Cabinet Minister have only dishonoured the National Flag. In this regard, the Principal Secretary (Home) has been instructed to write to high ranking AR officials to not repeat such incidents in the future, the deputy CM said.

Later, the deputy Chief Minister has instructed top officials of the Assam Rifles to refrain from checking or frisking vehicles which has the national flag posted in front, anywhere in the State. In this regard, the State government will take up the necessary measures.

The deputy Chief Minister also requested State ministers or MLAs to give prior information about their destination with full detailed reports to the State home department for any official tour or other matters, further stating the concerned ministers or MLAs should check the number of vehicles and persons accompanying them in their tours.

The Home department has received reports that some individuals are always trying to follow the escort teams of elected representatives and ministers to take the advantage of the unrestricted passage accorded to them, the deputy CM said, adding the elected persons, therefore, must check the number of people accompanying them in their official tours, to not let these people take advantage. Dishonouring an elected representative, he said, was akin to disrespecting the State of Manipur.

The prevailing law and order situation in the State has made checking or frisking inevitable but it must not cause inconveniences to the public, the deputy CM said.

Veering to the subject about the physical assault of a Hotel manager, reportedly, by security personnel, he said he has discussed the matter with the State DGP and has called for detailed reports of the incident from the DGP who has initiated an investigation on the incident. If any police personnel are found guilty, befitting punishment will be awarded to them, he promised.

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State transporters lament government`s apathy

IMPHAL, February 12: Food Corporation India continues to harass transporters from Manipur from the last week of August last year in a big way, stated Transporters and Drivers Council president

IMPHAL, February 12: Food Corporation India continues to harass transporters from Manipur from the last week of August last year in a big way, stated Transporters and Drivers Council president Ranjit at a press meet at his office today.

He further said that the State government and the concerned minister has kept on neglecting the issue of the harassment being given to State transporters even after the TDC has reported and written about the problems to the government. If the government doesn`™t take any steps to help address the problems faced by the transporters, they will surrender their trucks to the FCI from April 1 until the government finds a solution for the problems, he added.

A team from the Drivers union is also going to give a written complaint to the Union Consumers Affairs, Food and Public Distribution Minister Ram Vilas Paswan about the problems faced by the transporters, he said.

He also added that the State government should withdraw the tax for six months from the transporters plying on the Imphal-Jiribam route starting from October last year to March this year because the transporters have suffered a lot from various problems despite continuing with their work.

The concern minister and the Government should think about the transporters because they are the ones who bring in the essential items to the State, facing numerous hurdles for many years, he pleaded.

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Ibobi lays Ukhrul dist court foundation stone amid TNL`s 24-hour total bandh

By R Lester Makang UKHRUL, Februar 12: Amidst the 24-hour total bandh called by the Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) protesting against the alleged lackadaisical attitude of the State government toward

By R Lester Makang

UKHRUL, Februar 12: Amidst the 24-hour total bandh called by the Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) protesting against the alleged lackadaisical attitude of the State government toward Ukhrul district, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today laid the foundation stone for the construction of the upcoming District and Session judge court at the old SDO office complex at Rayotang in the district headquarters.

Speaking as chief guest at the foundation stone laying ceremony CM Ibobi appealed to the people to extend co-operation in completing the court building and other developmental activities to be taken up in the District.

The standing old SDO office building and other structures including the old Treasury office and the present Post office buildings are all set for demolition to give way to the construction of the upcoming court building which is slated for completion by 2017. Consequently, Bank and Post office would be attached to the District and Session Court building.

The Chief Minister was accompanied by his Dy. Chief Minister Gaikhangam, Parliamentary Secretary Victor Keishing, PDA Chairman and Thanga a/c MLA Mangi Babu, Hill Area Committee Vice Chairman and Tamei a/c MLA Z. Kikhonpou Newmai, Tamenglong MLA Janghemlung Panmei, Ukhrul MLA Samuel Risom and a host of Judiciary officers led by the Chief Justice of High Court of Manipur Shri. Lakshmikant Mahopatra, Justice N. Nobin singh and Justice Koteshwar Singh.

Ukhrul DC Hrisheekesh Modak led the team of the district administration in extending warm welcome to the Chief Minister`™s visit, while the people of Ukhrul led by the Headman Wungnaoyo Shimzingwo also attended the programme.

Meanwhile, the total bandh has severely disrupted normal life in the district with all the inter-village taxi and bus passenger services including that of Ukhrul-Imphal came to a grinding halt. Though a few private vehicles and sparse padestrians could be seen on the town`™s main road, all shops and business establishments remained shut during the bandh. However, no untoward incidents were reported.

TNL had called the total shut down begining from midnight of February 11 till midnight of February 12 in protest against the alleged insensitivity of the State government to the recent turn of violent incidents in the southern part of the district.

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Police claims arrest of SBI staff assaulters

IMPHAL, Feb 12: District Police of Imphal West yesterday arrested seven miscreants who were involved in assaulting and robbing valuable items including mobile phone, laptop and cash of Rs 7000

IMPHAL, Feb 12: District Police of Imphal West yesterday arrested seven miscreants who were involved in assaulting and robbing valuable items including mobile phone, laptop and cash of Rs 7000 from three staffs of SBI posted at Sapermeina Branch on Feb 4 from near Sekmai Patrol Pump along NH-39 (AH-1), said a Police release.

The release identified the arrested persons as Salam Deepak Singh, 25, son of S Gourakishore Singh of Iroisemba Mamang Leikai; Loitongbam Alex Singh, 25, son of L Lokendro Singh of Porompat Soibam Leikai; Toijam Rupachandra Singh, 27, son of T Raghumani Singh of Thambalkhong Sabal Leikai.

Thangjam Premjit Singh, 26, son of Th Rajdhani Singh of Kongba Laishram Leikai; Nongmaithem Johny Singh, 26, son of N Herojit Singh of Wangkhei Soibam Leikai; Keisham Ringo Raj Singh, 25, son of K Romeo Singh of Kongpal Kongkham Leikai; and Khwairakpam Suraj Singh, 26, son (L) Kh Somo Singh of Khurai Yungkham Leikai.

Two Hyundai i10 cars used in the crime along with the robbed valuable items were recovered and seized from their possession, it said.

Further investigation of the case is going on at Sekmai PS, it added.

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I have personally instructed local MLA to repair ring roads: CM to Tamenglong people

CM lays foundation stones of District and Sessions Courts, Tamenglong, Ukhrul IMPHAL, February 12: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today laid the foundation stone for the building construction of District

CM lays foundation stones of District and Sessions Courts, Tamenglong, Ukhrul

IMPHAL, February 12: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today laid the foundation stone for the building construction of District and Sessions court, today at the Tamenglong court complex.

Speaking during the occasion the Chief Minister said that construction work was taken up in line with High Court of Manipur.

He expressed his confident that the presence of court within district will minimize the rate of crime to some extent adding that it will not only save money but also valuable time.

Appealing the people to co-operate with the Government, the Chief Minister informed the gathering that he has personally instructed the local MLA of Tamenglong to repair the pot holes on the ring roads while also acknowledging the deplorable condition of the ring roads within the district.

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam, underscored that the state Government radar is not limited with development of judiciary but also all round development of the district.

He divulged that preparation are all made to create more sub-divisional head quarters within the district and added that state Government was waiting for a right moment.

In terms of connectivity development of roads and bridges are under full swing, he said while cautioning the people of some element orchestrating anti-Government activities.

The foundation laying event was also attended by Laxmi Kanta Mahapatra, chief justice, High Court of Manipur, and justice Nongmeikapam Kotiswar Singh and Justice Khwairakpam Nobin Singh, High Court of Manipur.

At the same time, Janghemlung Panmei, MLA, Tamenglong AC, Z. Kikhonbou, MLA Tamei AC and three MLAs from Ukhrul, RH. Gonmei, Deputy Commissioner, Tamenglong, Joseph Pauline, ADM, Tamenglong, A. Noutunesawari ,Secretary District Legal Services and others district level officers also attended the function.

The Chief Minister and his entourage left Tamenglong for Ukhrul District around 11 am.

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A Republic`s Hiccups

It is less than a month since India celebrated the day it became a `sovereign socialist democratic republic` on January 26, 1950 when its Constitution, adopted on November 26, 1949,

It is less than a month since India celebrated the day it became a `sovereign socialist democratic republic` on January 26, 1950 when its Constitution, adopted on November 26, 1949, was finally and officially dedicated to its people. The adjective `socialist` was dropped a quarter of a century later from the preamble by an amendment of the Constitution, but that is another story. Sixty five years down the line, the moot questions on everybody`™s mind should be, how has the Republic translated for different sections of the Indian citizenry? More fundamentally, what is a republic beyond just the dictionary meaning of it? These questions are extremely relevant for the Northeast region, particularly in the event of numerous rebel populations challenging this Republic and promising alternative Republics? Hence, while the rest of the nation celebrates its sovereignty, many State capitals in the northeast merely completing an official formality, this too under tight security for fear of saboteurs. Fearful of getting caught in violent confrontations, most of the public too chose to remain indoors in front of their television sets or else enjoying the holiday as many do by doing nothing. A Republic Day without the public indeed, but this would hardly be any index of the minds of the public, for it can never be ascertained what their response would have been, given a free choice. At least on Republic Day, it has been made sure that the mood definitely is not of a Republic, the sense of individual freedom being what comes to be most conspicuously destroyed.

In recent years, the evolution of the concept of human development indexes have become an indispensable mechanism for evaluating the performance of a Republic, or for that matter any other form of governance. In its totality, it measures the various human conditions that guarantee or destroy hope and a general sense of wellbeing. It also seeks to establish a co-relation between these subjective values and material conditions of living. It is significant that these indexes have become a chief instrument of independent agencies like the UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) to calibrate the performances of nations, coming out as it does with an annual report, now popularly known as the HDR, (human development report). The most fundamental of these human development indexes are things like freedom from fear of diseases, hunger, lack of shelter, aggression, freedom to choose one`™s leaders etc. Then there are the guarantees of education, equal employment opportunities, livelihood, freedom of speech and expression, free media, fair trial and arbitration of justice by an independent judiciary etc. Despite its many terrible hiccups, by comparison, India has not been doing all that bad against this scale. Most of these parameters of measuring the HDR are also incidentally listed as non-negotiable fundamental rights in its Constitution, although as to how much it has been able to live up to these guarantees is where the cloud may be. But still, the inference is, even if in action there have been shortfalls, in intent at least there may be no mala fides.

Take the case of Thailand, one of the most robust and prosperous economies of the ASEAN. Despite the admirable growth of its economy, Thailand still sports some shameful scars. As for instance, it treats its non-mainstream populations like sub-humans. Only a decade ago, the country`™s cabinet met to consider whether many of its peripheral hill tribes should be given citizenship and allowed to vote on vital national issues. Despite the many regional inequalities in the human development indexes, the Indian republic has not been as bad. If one day it can guarantee the sovereignty of the individual citizen as enshrined in its Constitution in its letter and spirit, perhaps there would be no alternative sovereignty for anybody to fight for. In India, places like the Northeast have fallen behind in the developmental march, and it is also true much of this have been a result of neglect, deliberate or otherwise. But at least there is a visible intent to rectify wrongs. The policy of positive discrimination for Schedule Tribes and Schedule Castes, to level out the playing fields, in the form of various reservations in government institutions is just one of these. It goes without saying, a lot however still remains to be done.

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Seminar on democratic decentralisation and tribals in N-E India kicks off

IMPHAL, February 12: A two-day national seminar on Democratic Decentralisation and the Tribals in North East India has begun today at the lecture hall of the Economics department, Manipur University

IMPHAL, February 12: A two-day national seminar on Democratic Decentralisation and the Tribals in North East India has begun today at the lecture hall of the Economics department, Manipur University which is being organised by the Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Manipur University under the sponsorship of Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi.

The objective of organising the seminar is to realise the vital importance of a balanced and healthy socio-economic and political development in the region. The seminar would critically discuss, deliberate, explore, dissect and reflect upon whether local self-government and Democratic Decentralization in the North Eastern states especially Manipur have been effective and have served the intending purpose and objective, stated a press handout issued at the seminar.

It further said whether the socio-economic and political development processes in the State excludes the tribes. It would also analyse the root cause of such disparities if there is any trace of it. An attempt will also be made to provide concrete recommendation to bring about balanced socio-economic and political development and thereby reducing and eliminating regional disparities and bringing about true democratic and egalitarian States, it said.

The central aim of this seminar is to review and discuss the literature of Indian decentralization and to assess the extent to which the Indian States in the North East have devolved political, administrative and fiscal authority to the Autonomous District Councils, the statement said.

It will also analytically examine the implementation, functioning, problems and prospects of ADC. In so doing, it aims to inform all stakeholders and the concerned authority, the relevance of democratic decentralization in the North-East, it said.

The seminar would also set out to trace in brief the origin of the ADC council, and would also offers to look into some historical examples of the Traditional Tribal administration system with special reference to the Tribal Administrative system of Kuki, Mizo, Khasi, Garo,Karbi, Bodo, Naga tribes etc in the North East, it further said.

It will also examine the relevance and stability of ADCs to the tribal population and make a comparative study of traditional tribal administrative systems of ADC and should try to explain about the minds of politicians, NGOs and administrators.

Vice chancellor of MU, HNK Sarma said the organisers are very vibrant and most of the times bring out new data which when collected are made available in monographs. The Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Manipur University was established in 2008.

He said the seminar should also analyse the water, electricity, medical and communication facilities in the tribal areas which must be highlighted to the government to bring about development. It is very important to consider the relationship between ADCs and chiefs.

He alleged that most of the ADC members are settling in valleys. They need to settle in their own areas and analyse the problems faced by the people.

MU registrar Prof N Lokendra Singh said some positive outcome is expected from this seminar.

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7 arrested for looting

Manipur Police Thursday claimed to have arrested seven persons, who allegedly looted mobile phones, laptop and cash from three staffs of SBI, Saparmeina Branch on February 4 at near Sekmai petrol pump Source Hueiyen News Service

Manipur Police Thursday claimed to have arrested seven persons, who allegedly looted mobile phones, laptop and cash from three staffs of SBI, Saparmeina Branch on February 4 at near Sekmai petrol pump Source Hueiyen News Service

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Seven miscreants involved in assault, robbing of SBI staff at Sekmai arrested

Imphal West district police yesterday arrested seven miscreants who were involved in assaulting and robbing valuable items including mobile phone, laptop and cash amount of Rs 7000 from three staff members of SBI posted at Sapermeina branch on Feb 4 fr…

Imphal West district police yesterday arrested seven miscreants who were involved in assaulting and robbing valuable items including mobile phone, laptop and cash amount of Rs 7000 from three staff members of SBI posted at Sapermeina branch on Feb 4 from near Sekmai Petrol Pump along NH 39 AH 1 Source The Sangai Express

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LPG consumers, gas agency come to agreement

Wangoi Kendra LPG Consumers’ Welfare Association and Rongmei Indane Gas Service, Wangoi have arrived at an agreement following a meeting held on February 10 Source Hueiyen News Service

Wangoi Kendra LPG Consumers’ Welfare Association and Rongmei Indane Gas Service, Wangoi have arrived at an agreement following a meeting held on February 10 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Workshop on Manipuri terminology preparation inaugurated

A ten day workshop on preparation of Manipuri terminology for Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Geology, Geography, Anthropology and Commerce began today at the Multipurpose Hall of SCERT, Lamphelpat Source The Sangai Express

A ten day workshop on preparation of Manipuri terminology for Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Geology, Geography, Anthropology and Commerce began today at the Multipurpose Hall of SCERT, Lamphelpat Source The Sangai Express

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Issues of state farmers discussed

The myriad problems being faced by the farmers of Manipur were discussed during a meeting of 25 village representatives from five districts of the state held with All India Organizing Secretary of Bharatiya Kisan Sangh Dinesh Dattatraya Kulkarni on Feb…

The myriad problems being faced by the farmers of Manipur were discussed during a meeting of 25 village representatives from five districts of the state held with All India Organizing Secretary of Bharatiya Kisan Sangh Dinesh Dattatraya Kulkarni on February 10 at Seva Bharti office Source Hueiyen News Service

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Khudei Khunou PHSC inaugurated

With an objective to enhance health care facilities in remote areas, Tengnoupal MLA D Korungthang inaugurated a Primary Health Sub Centre building at Khudei Khunou village in Chandel district today, reports our correspondent Source The Sangai Express

With an objective to enhance health care facilities in remote areas, Tengnoupal MLA D Korungthang inaugurated a Primary Health Sub Centre building at Khudei Khunou village in Chandel district today, reports our correspondent Source The Sangai Express

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