Time to Reconcile for NITians

A brawl among the hostellers of the National Institute of Technology, Imphal has snowballed into an issue. The media in particular has been charged for magnifying the issue. This is

A brawl among the hostellers of the National Institute of Technology, Imphal has snowballed into an issue. The media in particular has been charged for magnifying the issue. This is indeed true, for some of the national media operating outside the State, both print and electronic, went overboard while reporting the incident. A glance at some of the reports carried by ‘reputed’ and ‘reliable’ national newspapers have mostly been biased. Without any effort of ascertaining the facts and the circumstances that led to the incident, these newspapers had relied on telephonic conversation with some non-locals students, who claimed themselves to be victims of ‘terror assault’ by local students and police. The newspapers have even reported that the lives of non-local students are at peril, and that they are in constant fear. It is doubtful why the national media has not bothered to cross-check the claims made by the non-local students, either from the hostel authority or from other sources for a balanced view on the incident. With the kind of digital connectivity that we have in the country, the national media cannot give the alibi that they do not have any means or contacts to ascertain the facts of the incident. NIT being a national institute for imparting quality technical higher education can easily grab media attention, for anything that happens in the institute; and even more so when an incident like the recent one takes place. Regrettably, the national media has been outrageously careless while reporting the incident. Prof.  Y. S. Rajan, chairman of the Board of Governors of NIT Imphal, have rightly put that insensible reporting by the media could have serious repercussions; even to the extent of triggering communal unrest among the students in educational campuses elsewhere in the country. A scenario of that kind is never welcomed. On the other hand, the NIT Imphal authority should not take an uninitiated stance of shying away from the media. The authorities who are the immediate guardian of the students inside the campus should not have wasted time to clarify the doubts that have been created by the national media. However, the State administration must be acknowledged for their timely intervention into the matter. We sincerely hope that the campus will once again come alive with academic vibrancy. What is required without delay is to bring back the sense of security among the non-local students. The presence of security forces inside the hostel campus can only serve a limited purpose. A better option, in the long run, would be to initiate dialogue among the students. NIT authorities should not leave any stone unturned to facilitate healthy interaction among its students.
Scuffle among students is not uncommon in a campus life. The stress and storms of adolescence, growing up to an ever unfolding world, are bound to have frictions and sparks. It is imperative that these sparks do not gain ignition.  As reported, a minor incident of scuffle in the hostel took an ugly turn, when some outsiders, supposedly local hoodlums attacked a few non-local students outside the campus. Those hoodlums were apparently taking advantage of the current ILP movement. Let the incident remind our esteemed leaders of the movement that the meaning of ‘illegal immigrant’ can be misinterpreted to spew xenophobic venom on any non-local.

Leader Writer: Senate Kh

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If This Is Application Of Mind: Whom the Gods would destroy, they first make mad

By Amar Yumnam The educational institutions in Manipur, right from the first stage to the colleges, have been locked out by the provincial government. This has also been articulated as

By Amar Yumnam

The educational institutions in Manipur, right from the first stage to the colleges, have been locked out by the provincial government. This has also been articulated as a correct decision arrived at by the government after application of her critical mind as put to the public domain by the second-in-command of the provincial government. Let me start with a quotation from the classic Rights of Man by Thomas Paine: “If we look back to the riots and tumults which at various times have happened in England, we shall find that they did not proceed from the want of a Government, but that Government was itself the generating cause: instead of consolidating society it divided it; deprived it of its natural cohesion, and engendered discontents and disorders which otherwise would not have existed. In those associations, which men promiscuously form for the purpose of trade, or of any concern in which Government is totally out of the question, and n which they act merely on the principles of society, we see how naturally the various parties unite; and this shows, by comparison, that Governments, so far from being always the cause or means of order, are often the destruction of it.” Paine also writes in the same book: “When I contemplate the natural dignity of man, when I feel (for Nature has not been kind enough to me to blunt my feelings) for the honour and happiness of its character, I become irritated at the attempt to govern mankind by force and fraud, as if they were all knaves and fools, and can scarcely avoid disgust at those who are thus imposed upon.” Before I make any comment on the latest manifestations of the orientation and quality of the provincial government of Manipur, I must at least express my personal gratefulness on the recent shut-down of the educational institutions; it has forced me to reread Thomas Paine’s classic. But beyond this, the decision has been nothing more and nothing less than dangerous stupidity. It is a complete case of the Gods making it mad before destroying it.

Now the onus is on me to articulate before the wise men in command on why I term the whole approach stupid. To begin with, it comes immediately after the recent Ukhrul fiasco. The recent happenings consequent upon the processes of governance there in Ukhrul are supreme examples of governance incompetence and absence of application of critical mind; a critical mind is not an external thing, it should be spontaneous and accompaniment of any decision-making process. Both the Ukhrul happenings and the closure of educational institutions sine die are examples of the government looking at these decisions as the ultimate outcomes and as finality in the process. Society is never a static entity, and anything is part of the process and never an ultimate. The provincial government is under the illusion that it can enforce an outcome instead of influencing the process of transformation in a positive way; negatively in the present cases.

Second, the world has multiples of examples of how the imperatives of the education and knowledge creation processes were honoured even in the worst of circumstances, and thus ultimately secured the civilizational process. The nearest example is the case of Vietnam where education was not compromised even during the high periods of bombing by the American forces. The continuing example is that of the United States of America where scholars call the final shots even in decisions for Atomic Bombing of Japan (a colleague and friend of mine has recently brought to my light how Kyoto was spared of the deadly bombing thanks to comments of the scholars) and the deepening global competition in knowledge and technology. But in the case of Manipur, ‘the wise men’ have thought it prudent to put a stop to the whole process of knowledge acquisition for periods best known to them. But unfortunately for them, and even more unfortunately for the society at large, the rest of the world does not wait even a second for us; it is a red herring race.

Third, education can never be an off and on process kind of thing. The social transformation dynamics are such that they continue irrespective of whether educational processes are in place or out of place or absolutely hang-fire. The problem is that the transformation with the education and knowledge creation processes is always healthier and richer than otherwise. The contextual problem is that the provincial government has applied her critical mind, and has come to the conclusion that interruption in knowledge creation would be prudent.

Fourth, the latest developments putting Manipur in the heart of the global connection between South East, East and South Asia demand that the province prepares herself forever continuously and with greater capability so that the unfolding processes serve the interests of the people and the land in positive ways. The imperatives for this preparedness are wide and deep. The province has not yet have the fortune of attaining any social and economic momentum so far. Further, the unfolding challenges are of a nature and scale where the people and the land have not experienced in history. This necessitates the compulsion for committed preparation than ever, and in a way very different from the periods so far of only exploiting and misusing the doles of allocations from the federal government.

Fifth, the internal dynamics of the home are such that there are so many conflicting interests to be addressed. Shutting down of the educational institutions does not in any case help address these conflicts. It only amounts to suicide before the others kill you.

In fine, the greatest tragedy of the people and the land of Manipur so far has been that the provincial government has all along been under the spell that fire-brigade approaches to social issues are relevant and would pay off. No they do not. Time is now for realising this. Social issues are always much more than law and order issues to be addressed in a way of fire-fighting exercise.

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Chief Minister cheers up State journalists with assurance of support

IMPHAL, September 16: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi assured maximum help and support to the All Manipur Working Journalist Union (AMWJU) today. Speaking at the 41st foundation day celebration of the

IMPHAL, September 16: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi assured maximum help and support to the All Manipur Working Journalist Union (AMWJU) today.

Speaking at the 41st foundation day celebration of the union at the Manipur Press Club, the Chief Minister said working as a journalist in the present situation of the State is difficult.

The government understands the responsibilities and difficulties of the media persons, he said before adding that it is to provide some support to AMWJU that the government is providing pension facilities for the media persons.

The celebration was attended by Works minister Dr Kh Ratankumar as the guest of honour and AMWJU president Shamjai Wangkhemcha as the president.

During a recent sitting, the cabinet had also approved to increase the pension amount for retired journalists of the State through the Department of Information and Public Relation, he said.

However, the increment is yet to be actualised due to file processing in the department, he said.

The Chief Minister said the DIPR is a small department but the government is discussing its upgradation to make it a major department.

Once it is finalised, the nomenclature of the ranks of the department will be made similar with other major departments, the Chief Minister expressed.

Further continuing with his speech, Ibobi asserted his government is planning to set up a press academy at Lamphel for which the settlement department has already identified the site.

The State government is always ready to provide any help for the development of AMWJU, Ibobi asserted.

Shamjai Wangkhemcha in his speech highlighted the dedication and hard work of the 21 founder members of the journalists union of the State and said their dedication has made it possible for the union to celebrate its 41st foundation day today.

AMWJU has today around 500 members including those whose membership is in process, he observed.

Six senior journalists of the State are presently receiving pension amount of Rs 4000 per month from the DIPR he said adding that the department also provides a widow pension of Rs 200 per month.

Shamjai said with the full support of the State Chief Minister, AMWJU will be hosting a five-day long All India Journalist Seminar in Imphal from November 22.

AMWJU has also been working hard to implement the Majithia Wage Board recommendations in the State as has been directed by the Supreme Court of India he continued.

AMWJU will be soon holding talks with the Labour department and media house proprietors on this issue, however, if members seek their employment through the contract basis, the union would not be able to help much, he said.

To ensure that this doesn’t happen, AMWJU is seeking their original appointment letters from its members and those applying for membership he continued.

Delivering the key note address of the celebration, general secretary GA Naocha Sharma said AMWJU has been working for the welfare of the media fraternity inclusive of both the field and desk workers.

AMWJU will have its own logo soon, he said.

Senior and retired members of the union and widows of late journalists were honoured by the union during the celebration.

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Ibobi confident of early solution to the ILPS issue

IMPHAL, September 16: A concrete solution to the long standing demand for implementation of Inner Line Permit System in the State will be achieved soon, assured Chief Minister Okram Ibobi

IMPHAL, September 16: A concrete solution to the long standing demand for implementation of Inner Line Permit System in the State will be achieved soon, assured Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today.

The government is in talks with experts on the issue, he elaborated.

Speaking on the sideline of the 41st foundation day celebration of the AMWJU today, Ibobi said the government has already constituted a 15 member committee representing various political parties in the State.

The committee has met on three counts already and invited suggestions from experts on the subject, he said.

Academics from Manipur University have already submitted their suggestions yesterday, now the All Manipur Bar Association and the High Court Bar Association will be submitting theirs soon, he said.

Soon the all political party committee will be submitting its report to the government, the Chief Minister observed.

As soon as the government receives the report, it will try to find ways to chalk out a solution, he said.

The government will also invite the agitators demanding the ILPS implementation in the State for talks, the Chief Minister said and at the same time expressed confidence that the outcome would be fruitful.

Further coming to the recent incidents of violence in NIT campus, he said the government is closely monitoring the situation with both the DGP and the principal secretary Home checking daily.

The incident was unfortunate and had erupted from a small misunderstanding among students. Such mistakes occur once every while, but the government is on high alert to avoid any such incident in the future, Ibobi asserted.

He further appealed to all not to be worried.

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Arrested activists sent to judicial custody

IMPHAL, September 16: Altogether 12 persons including six women leaders of different civil bodies and six executive members of the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System arrested in connection

IMPHAL, September 16: Altogether 12 persons including six women leaders of different civil bodies and six executive members of the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System arrested in connection with the ILPS issue have been sent to judicial custody for 15 days by concerned magistrates.

The arrested leaders were separately produced before the court today.

The women leaders were produced before the CJM Imphal West this afternoon while JCILPS members were produced before the CJM Imphal East.

Sources said that the concerned courts offered to release the leaders on bail however they declined the offer and rather opted for unconditional release.

Owing to their refusal, the court sent them to judicial custody.

It may be mentioned that the women leaders were reportedly arrested by police on September 12 from Uripok area while trying to hold a meeting in connection with prevailing situation arising out of the arrest of JCILPS executives and raids on JCILPS office.

They are identified as Ph Sakhi Devi, president Apunba Manipur Kanba Ima Lup (AMKIL), Th Ramani Devi, general secretary All Manipur Women Reformation and Development Samaj (Nupi Samaj), L Memchoubi Devi, president Poirei Leimarol Apunba Nupi Lup, L Gyanewhari Devi, general secretary AMKIL, Ch Jamini, vice president Nupi Samaj and RK Guni Devi, member Poirei Leimarol.

Meanwhile, the six functionaries of the JCILPS who were arrested by a team of Imphal West district police September 11 evening while attending a meeting at the Haobam Marak Irom Leikai residence of Ibotombi Khuman co-convenor of JCILPS around 5pm by a team of Imphal West district police are identified as Pukhrambam Arjun Singh, 45; Oinam Premjit Singh, 37, son of Ibomcha Singh; Yengkokpam Langamba alias Thabi, 36, son of Ranjit Singh; Soubam Ranjendra Singh, 50 and Wahengbam Sunil Meitei, 28.

Another member of the committee, Sarangthem Manjit Singh, 27, son of Bobo Singh was reportedly arrested from his residence.

They were later formally arrested by the Irilung police from Imphal Police station under FIR no. 81 (9) 2014 IBG P.S.

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Awareness programme on Indo-Myanmar border trade held at CCpur

LAMKA, September 16: A one day awareness programme on the Indo-Myanmar trade and Look East Policy was held at the District Training Center Hall, Churachandpur today. The function was organised

LAMKA, September 16: A one day awareness programme on the Indo-Myanmar trade and Look East Policy was held at the District Training Center Hall, Churachandpur today.

The function was organised by the Indo-Myanmar Borders Traders’ Union (IMBTU) Imphal in collaboration with Churachandpur deputy commissioner and sponsored by the Directorate of Commerce and Industry, government of Manipur.

Attending the function as the chief guest, deputy commissioner PK Jha said he had been to the major trade center along the Indo-Myanmar border at Moreh and was impress with the pace of trade there.

He expressed his belief that developing the trade center would be good for the economy of the State.

“There is not much crowd today as we would have love to, but I have high hopes that everyone present including the media will help in spreading the message of the programme,” he said.

Around 50 delegates of the IMBTU took the lead during today’s programme in deliberating on the importance of improving and promoting the Indo-Myanmar trade.

Certain arrangements have been made to promote the border trade, said director general of Foreign Trade, Anupp K Pujari in a press handout.

The existing arrangement for number of commodities/ items under the Indo-Myanmar border trade has been revised and increased to 62 items with the addition of 22 new items, it said.

The newly added 22 items permissible for trade along the border are agricultural items (machinery/ equipment/ tools), bicycle, bleaching powder, coal, edible oil, electrical and electric appliance, fabricated steel product, garment/readymade, handloom and handicraft items, hardware/ minor construction materials and electric fitting, lime, medicines, milk powder, tea, edible oil and beverage, motorcycle and its spare parts, other item such as electronic and musical instruments, stationary items torch light, plastic items, water tank, bucket, chair, plastic pipe and briefcase, rice, wheat, maize, millet and oats, scented tobacco, semi-precious stones, sewing machine, textile fabric, three wheelers/cars below 1000cc.

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SPDPO holds sit in protest demanding Inner Line Permit implementation

IMPHAL, September 16: The State Platform of Disable People’s Organisation (SPDPO), Manipur organised a sit-in-protest along with a public meeting at Tera Bazar, Imphal West to implement Inner Line Permit

IMPHAL, September 16: The State Platform of Disable People’s Organisation (SPDPO), Manipur organised a sit-in-protest along with a public meeting at Tera Bazar, Imphal West to implement Inner Line Permit System in Manipur.

The protest demonstration was participated by members of Handicap Development Foundation, Disable Development Association, Manipur; Society for Disabled Person, Manipur; Thoubal District Disabled Association; Blind Welfare Association; the Ideal Blind School and the Deaf and Mute School in Takyelpat.

Spokesperson of SPDPO, Md Yunus Khan said that it is necessary to implement ILP in the State. He said that the Inner Line Permit System is necessary for safeguarding the indigenous people of Manipur.

He further lamented at the State government’s decision to detain the ILP agitators and appealed to release them from judicial custody without any conditions.

Yunus Khan expressed that the State government should share the same sentiments in the issue of implementing ILPS in the state.

He said that person with physical disabilities can sacrifice their lives for their motherland if the need arises. He said that disabled persons of Manipur will fully extend support in the issue to implement ILPS in Manipur.

Sit in protests were also held at different areas of Imphal on September 16 to discuss on the issue of ILP.

Around 300 local meira paibis and others took out a meira rally demanding implementation of the Iner Line Permit in the State at Mayang Imphal bazar this evening.

According to a release of the committee, the protests were held at Keishampat Lairenbi, Longjam Machin Keishampat, Elangbam Leikai Leirak Achoubi, Keishamthong Ahanthem Leikai Leirak Machin, Khagempalli Machin, Huidrom Leikai Khagempalli, Pisum Bazar, Nongthombam Leikai Community Hall, Haobam Marak, Langthabal Lep, Awang Leikai Lainingthou Puthiba Haraopham Lampak, Langthabal Thong Amanbi Community Hall and Tera Keithel.

A rally was also demonstrated at Mayang Imphal demanding implementation of ILP in the state.

The committee has also organised awareness meeting at Moirangkampu, Mongsangei Sun Club and Nambul Mapal Phura Makhong. The chief guest at the awareness programme held at Moirangkampu was JCILPS Convener, Khuman, Moirangkampu Pradhan, Indira Devi as president and co-convener of JCILPS, Somorendro Thokchom and Moirangkampu Ward No.5 member, N. Keinahanbi as guests of honour, it said.

During the sit in protests, in connection with the ILPS implementation in Manipur, a resolution to have the ILP implemented in the state, demand the release the members of JCILPS immediately, to stop terming of ILPS movement as unlawful and to identify non-Manipuris without valid IDs, was drawn up, it said.

Our Bishnupur Correspondent adds:  As part of the various agitations being held at different parts of Manipur in connection with ILP implementation, the Apunba Meira Paibi Lup of Phubala Gram Panchayat has organised a torch rally today evening, demanding implementation of ILP in the State.

The rally started from Phubala and headed towards Tiddim road up to Naranseina and headed back to the starting point. The protestors shouted out slogans such as demanding implementation of ILP in the State, to release the arrested member of JCILPS unconditionally and for the MLAs to resign for failing to implement the system in the State. The rally was escorted by Moirang OC, Surjaboro.

The torch rally started from 8 pm and ended at 9.30 pm, it said.

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HC orders compensation in 12-year-old killing case

IMPHAL, September 16: In a judgment delivered by the High Court of Manipur at Imphal on September 15 in the case of Garamjan Bibi vs The State of Manipur and

IMPHAL, September 16: In a judgment delivered by the High Court of Manipur at Imphal on September 15 in the case of Garamjan Bibi vs The State of Manipur and five others (W.P. (Cril) No 49 of 2009), the Court ordered for the joint payment of Rs. 5 lakhs as compensation to the petitioner by the State of Manipur and the Assam Rifles within a period of 4 months, said a press release by Human Rights Law Network (HRLN).

According to the press release, the 12-year-old son of the petitioner, Md Azad Khan, a class VII student of Phoubakchao High School, was brutally murdered by the combined force of Manipur Police commandos and Indian Army on March 4, 2009 at around 11:50 a.m. in front of his family members on the false pretext that Md Azad khan was an underground activist.

It said, Md Azad Khan was reading newspaper with his neighbouring friend Kiyam Anand Singh, a 14 years old boy, at the verandah of their house when some personnel of the Manipur Police commandos rushed into their house and apprehended Md Azad Khan and was beaten severely, followed by questioning Kiyam Anand Singh and slapping him.

The commandos dragged Md Azad Khan to a paddy field and the petitioner and her family members were forcefully prevented to follow Md Azad Khan, and later the commandos shot him dead and implanted a pistol near the dead body, said the press release.

It said, on the same day, Md Ashraf Ali lodged a written complaint with the OC of Mayang Imphal Police Station in connection with the incident but the OC refused to register any case based on the written complaint.

Meanwhile, Th. Bronson Thanga, Havildar of CDO, Thoubal Unit falsely stated of receiving a reliable information about some underground activists of the People United Liberation Front (PULF) loitering at Phoubakchao and Sekmaijing area to carry out subversive activities and also to attack security forces, and thereafter created a fake story of cross firing with two youths moving hastily towards the side of Paddy field, in which one armed cadre was shot death and the other escaped, with recovery of one 9 mm pistol with 3 live rounds, said the press release.

It said, by an order on June 15, 2009, the High Court of Manipur directed the District Judge, Manipur West to make an enquiry about the disputed fact relating to the death of Md Azad Khan and to submit its report and pursuant to the direction of the court, the District Judge, Manipur West, submitted its report on July 31, 2012, and eventually it was concluded that Md Azad Khan was shot and killed by the police commando personnel and the pistol near the dead body was implanted.

In the press release, HRLN has stated that the case is one of the 1528 fake encounter cases being taken up by the Extra Judicial Execution Victim Families Association in association with the Human Rights Law Network (HRLN) at the Supreme Court of India in Writ Petition (Crl.) 129 of 2012 which is still pending before the Supreme court of India and has been put up for hearing on October 14, 2014.

Meihoubam Rakesh, Advocate appeared on behalf of the Petitioner and the Writ Petition has been filed with the active initiation of HRLN, Manipur, said the press release.

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Insurance firm seeks ‘crowdfunding’ for Mary Kom’s sports academy in Manipur – Times of India

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2 Manipur boys beaten up in south Delhi – Times of India

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2 Manipur boys beaten up in south Delhi
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NEW DELHI: Two youths from Manipur were brutally beaten up in south Delhi's Munirka village after they allegedly got into an argument with a group of locals. Police said they have apprehended two of the accused, both juveniles, and are looking for
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MU entrance tests

The entrance test for admission to MA in Mass Communication in Manipur University will be held on Friday, the 19th September at 1 pm in the community hall of the University Source Hueiyen News Service

The entrance test for admission to MA in Mass Communication in Manipur University will be held on Friday, the 19th September at 1 pm in the community hall of the University Source Hueiyen News Service

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Selfdefence training, Hindi classes for NE youth

A self defence Karate training for North East women in Delhi will start from October 4 at DDA Squash Badminton Auditorium, Sirifort, New Delhi Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

A self defence Karate training for North East women in Delhi will start from October 4 at DDA Squash Badminton Auditorium, Sirifort, New Delhi Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Asian rights group alleges racism in TV ads

The Asian Centre for Human Rights ACHR in its interventions with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Broadcast Content Complaints Council, International Cricket Council and the Board of Control for Cricket in India today called for immediat…

The Asian Centre for Human Rights ACHR in its interventions with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Broadcast Content Complaints Council, International Cricket Council and the Board of Control for Cricket in India today called for immediate stopping of the broadcast of one of the ‘Champions League T20 T20Nights Are Back’ advertisements for promoting stereotypes and racial prejudices against the Nepalese who are considered as the same people as of the North Eastern India because of Tibeto Mongoloid features Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Locals condemn bomb threat

Locals of Uripok Laikhuremabi Panchayat Maning have condemned the act of placing a hand grenade at the residential gate of Imphal Urban Co Operative Bank Loan Section Chairman RK Mombisana 70 s o L Thambalsana Source The Sangai Express

Locals of Uripok Laikhuremabi Panchayat Maning have condemned the act of placing a hand grenade at the residential gate of Imphal Urban Co Operative Bank Loan Section Chairman RK Mombisana 70 s o L Thambalsana Source The Sangai Express

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Programme on Training of Master Trainer in Nutrition Education begins

A five day long programme on Training of Master Trainer in Nutrition Education being organized by Community Food Nutrition Extension Unit, Singjamei Chingamathak under Ministry of Women Child Development began at its office here today Source Hue…

A five day long programme on Training of Master Trainer in Nutrition Education being organized by Community Food Nutrition Extension Unit, Singjamei Chingamathak under Ministry of Women Child Development began at its office here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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CM assures support to AMBA

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has assured to provide Rs 10 lakh to All Manipur Bar Association AMBA as initial amount to run a welfare scheme for the members of the association Source The Sangai Express

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has assured to provide Rs 10 lakh to All Manipur Bar Association AMBA as initial amount to run a welfare scheme for the members of the association Source The Sangai Express

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New committee to work for improving Manipur related cinema

A newly formed committee on development of Manipuri cinema, christened as Joint Committee Cinema Kanba Khongjang JCCKK has been irked by certain cinemas not properly depicting the features and characters of the people of Manipur Source Hueiyen New…

A newly formed committee on development of Manipuri cinema, christened as Joint Committee Cinema Kanba Khongjang JCCKK has been irked by certain cinemas not properly depicting the features and characters of the people of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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MGNREGA guidelines to develop Chandel

Chandel DC Robert Singh Kshetrimayum has said that the MGNREGA operational guidelines 2013 would help to bring development for the people of the district with the cooperation and consensus efforts of the concerned stake holders Source The Sangai Exp…

Chandel DC Robert Singh Kshetrimayum has said that the MGNREGA operational guidelines 2013 would help to bring development for the people of the district with the cooperation and consensus efforts of the concerned stake holders Source The Sangai Express

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State BJP upbeat after opening its account in Kakching Municipal byepoll People starts rejecting congress government in Manipur, says Chaoba

With Bharatiya Janata Party, BJP coming to power in the centre, BJP, Manipur State Unit, which used to look deserted for more than a decade with no MLA or MP in the state, has opened its account for the first time in the Kakching Municipal bye election…

With Bharatiya Janata Party, BJP coming to power in the centre, BJP, Manipur State Unit, which used to look deserted for more than a decade with no MLA or MP in the state, has opened its account for the first time in the Kakching Municipal bye election declared today by winning the councillor seat of Ward no 7 Source Hueiyen News Service Jiri News Network

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