JAC calls 24 Hr Thoubal bandh

IMPHAL, January 17: The Joint Action Committee formed in connection with the alleged mob killing of Md Firoj alias Amu has announced a 24-hour-bandh along the Thoubal stretch of the

IMPHAL, January 17: The Joint Action Committee formed in connection with the alleged mob killing of Md Firoj alias Amu has announced a 24-hour-bandh along the Thoubal stretch of the National Highway 2 from 6am of January 18 to 6am of January 19.

The JAC has demanded the case regarding the alleged killing of Md Firoj alias Amu, 28 S/o Late Noordin from Lilong Mayai Leikai to be handed over to an independent investigation agency like the CBI, arrest of the culprits at the earliest, ex-gratia of Rs 10 lakhs to the family and a suitable government job to a family member and to bring out the truth in the incident within three days.

Speaking to media persons at the Manipur Press Club today, JAC convenor Kh Zakir Hussain said religious activities and emergency services will be exempted from the purview of the bandh.

Muslim Council Manipur, MCM secretary Haji Arafat Ali said the council also supports the bandh.

Amu was an innocent labourer who was staying at the Telipati area he said and further alleged that Amu was killed in a suspicious manner at Khangabok.

Amu has left behind his wife and four children.

The JAC along with the MCM had also submitted a memorandum with five demands to the State deputy Chief Minister who is also the Home minister, director general of police and the SP Thoubal.

Setting three days for the authorities to find the truth and produce it before the public, Ali said the dead body will not be claimed until the demand is met.

Meanwhile, a sit in protest was also staged at Telipati today demanding arrest of the culprits involved.

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Humanitarian law must now apply to State and Non-State in conflict theatres: Babloo Loitongbam

IMPHAL, January 17: The District Women Committee, UNM-M Chandel in collaboration with ATSUM conducted a one-day consultation programme on International Humanitarian Law and Right to Life at Lokhijan Primary School,

IMPHAL, January 17: The District Women Committee, UNM-M Chandel in collaboration with ATSUM conducted a one-day consultation programme on International Humanitarian Law and Right to Life at Lokhijan Primary School, Sugunu.

Speaking as a resource person, Babloo Loitongbam talked about International Humanitarian Law and stated that AFSPA violated the Indian constitution as well as International Humanitarian Law.

He said the amelioration on sick and wounded soldiers during war, a proportionate means or method of warfare and protection of civilian population are the three principles of International Humanitarian law. The plan allocation of Rs. 4000 crores is not only for the pockets of politicians but also for respecting human rights of citizens. This should be fulfilled by the government and the rights of every citizen should not be violated, Babloo said.

The Geneva Convention declaration on International Humanitarian Law has mentioned that the right to a fair trial, right to life and right against torture must be respected even when emergency is declared in a country or state. The additional protocol-II of Geneva Convention laid down some principles to be followed by the state and non-state actors.

Babloo said that now the time has changed as non-state actors are also accountable for their activities. If any non-state actor violated the law, they are punishable by law because they have to follow the humanitarian law and rules. So, the humanitarian law can help bring peace in the areas affected by insurgency and insurgency prone areas.

Shangnaida Tontang spoke on the participation of women in governance. In her lecture, she said the culture, custom and traditions of society have restricted the potentials of women. Especially in the context of Manipur, women of the tribal community are not consulted even if they have more knowledge than their male counterparts in the village or community administration, she added.

She said that daughters can`™t lay claim to the property of their fathers. Women are also human beings and they also have the same rights under the Indian constitution or International Humanitarian law. So we need to enjoy the same right as men but social norms have restricted our rights, she added.

If the system allows, women can take part in administration and bring down crime against women. Now, women have no security and are vulnerable in every place, she added.

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TNL seeking consensus on admission of women to its fold

By R Lester Makang UKHRUL, January 17: Even as Ringui (Tongou) village in western Ukhrul recently hit the headlines by declaring its revolutionary decision to allow elected female representatives into

By R Lester Makang

UKHRUL, January 17: Even as Ringui (Tongou) village in western Ukhrul recently hit the headlines by declaring its revolutionary decision to allow elected female representatives into its traditional village court as well as in the Church administration of the village, Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL), the apex body of Tangkhul community is earnestly seeking a consensus of opinion from various quarters from across the district after Tangkhul Shanao Long (TSL) recently petitioned for admission of women`™s representatives to the decision-making process of the apex body.

It may be recalled that TSL last year submitted a petition to the apex body seeking inclusion of its representatives by way of amendment to TNL`™s Riyan (By-laws) during the ongoing constitutional review of the latter.

Talking to Imphal Free Press in this regard, TNL general secretary K Dickson informed that currently a 7-member By-laws review committee comprising of former TNL functionaries and Tangkhul intellectuals, is looking at the possibilities of the proposal by seeking varied opinions from across the community so as to reach a consensus on the matter.

`Since TNL is an all-encompassing body of the whole Tangkhul community, it is bound to obtain consensus before making any decision regarding the matter in question,` he said while also adding that for the proposal to see the light of day, there must be a consensus of opinion among all the frontal organizations under TNL and the public of the district.

`The committee has had three sittings so far to discuss inter alia the TSL`™s proposal over the last few months, but the final decision on the matter will be known only after completion of the current constitutional review process` he added.

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O Joy demands high level probe in the skeletal remains recovery case

IMPHAL, January 17: The case of the recently recovered skeletal remains from the old campus of Tombisana High School should be probed by a high level independent committee as involvement

IMPHAL, January 17: The case of the recently recovered skeletal remains from the old campus of Tombisana High School should be probed by a high level independent committee as involvement of security forces can`™t be ruled out, stated former minister Okram Joy.

Speaking at a press meet at his residence in Kakwa this afternoon, he said the recovery of some skeletal remains from the site is a sensitive issue and it should not be taken easily by both the State and Central government. The government must find out those persons to whom these skeletons belonged to assuage the suspicions of the people and to bring the truth to light.

He said he also share the suspicions of the common people that those skeletal remains could belong to those missing people who are feared killed by security forces under the cover of Armed Forces Special Power Act, 1958. The State government can`™t remain silent by simply stating that the case has been handed over to the CBI, he added.

`Apart from the investigation by the CBI, the government needs to form an independent high level inquiry committee.

The CBI probe may unveil the truth but people won`™t be satisfied. The high level inquiry committee would help in giving a credible final report.

The right to life given by the Indian Constitution must be respected. Even after science has developed and advanced so much it still can`™t create a single species. So the life of a human being should be respected`, he said.

Since the1980s when AFSPA, 1958 was first imposed in Manipur, 20 persons have gone missing after being arrested by security forces, he said, adding another two persons are reported to be missing now.

Now, altogether 22 persons have simply disappeared from our state and there are many more unreported cases from various places of Manipur in which the whereabouts of the missing person remains untraceable, O Joy said.

Alleging that the site where the skeletal remains were found used to be the camps of security forces engaged in Counter Insurgency operations, he said the first case of the disappearance of a person in India was reported in Kerala when an engineering student went missing after being arrested by security forces. During that time such incidents were very rare and it was taken very seriously by the government but after AFSPA, 1958 was imposed in the state, many cases of people who went missing after their arrests by security force in Manipur were reported.

`The first victims of AFSPA, 1958 in the State were Thokchom Lokendro from Thongju and Kangujam Loken of Khongman Basikhong who were arrested by the15th J&K Rifles on September 23, 1980. The two persons remain untraceable to this day. After this incident, many people who were arrested by Hindi speaking security forces such as JK light Infantry, CRPF, Sikh Regiment, Indian Army, Assam Rifle, Madras Regiment and Rajputana Rifles have disappeared`, O Joy said.

`Many cases regarding the missing persons have been registered at the High Court and then Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has also in one of its verdicts directed that Indian security forces should be held accountable for those people reported missing in Manipur`, he said.

Okram Joy said that while he was an MLA in 2007 he came across such a case when he intervened to save a person reported missing after being arrested by the Army who handed over the person after torturing him for days.

A former member of an UG group who was staying at home with his family was arrested by AR personnel who kept him in their custody for many days, he informed, adding the Assam Rifles didn`™t release the person from their custody even after being directed by a court. During that time, O Joy said, he took the help of the then Manipur Governor Ved Marwah and secure the release of the person after being brutal tortured by the security forces.

If the person was not rescued from AR custody, he might be one among the missing people, O Joy said.

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Civilian injured as grenades aimed at SF explodes at Moirang

IMPHAL, January 17: A civilian was injured when miscreants reportedly attacked a patrolling team of 2 JAKLI by lobbing hand grenades this afternoon along Tiddim road at Moirang. Police source

IMPHAL, January 17: A civilian was injured when miscreants reportedly attacked a patrolling team of 2 JAKLI by lobbing hand grenades this afternoon along Tiddim road at Moirang.

Police source informed that the attack occurred around 1.35 pm near Moirang police station in between Moirang fire sub-station and the oil pump located along the Tidim road.

A team of the Gothol post 2 JAKLI were scattered at the area as a part of their routine patrol.

It is reported that the attacker who came in a four-wheeler lobbed two hand Chinese made grenades one at a time towards the security forces.

However, none of the security forces were injured in the attack. The explosion instead hit a Bolero travelling along the route and injured the driver besides inflicting damage to the vehicle.

The grenades reportedly exploded about 15 feet apart from each other.

The injured has been identified as one Yumnam Ranjan 29, son of Y Gobardhon of Uripok Kabrangbam Lamkhai. The Bolero bearing MN1W-3854 belong to Reliance Company.

Ranjan and another person were returning to Imphal from Churachandpur after doing repairing works of mobile towers.

A team of Bishnupur district police rushed to the area and a case has been registered with regards to the incident.

It may be noted that this is the second attack of 2015 on security forces. The first attacked of the year occurred on the night of January 14 at the Company Operation Base (COB) of the Assam Rifles situated at Machi during which two personnel were injured.

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Cycle rally and students walkathon marks road safety week concluding day

IMPHAL, January 17: The road safety week 2015 organised by the Department of Transport, government of Manipur under the theme `safety is not just a slogan it`™s a way of

IMPHAL, January 17: The road safety week 2015 organised by the Department of Transport, government of Manipur under the theme `safety is not just a slogan it`™s a way of life` concluded today.

A cycle rally was also taken out as part of the concluding programme today. Around 40 cyclists took part in the rally which was organised by the department and the Manipur Cycle Club.

Spreading awareness of the benefits and tips of cycling, the cyclists set out from the Transport department office and after passing along Keishamthong, Nityaipat Chuthek concluded in front of the Ima Keithel.

A walkathon was also organised by the department in collaboration with WOL media with students of GP College, TG Higher Secondary School and Jonhstone taking part.

The students who were seen holding placards which read `Obey traffic rules`™, `no mobile phones while driving`™, `reduce speed at turns`™, use helmet`™, `use dipper at night`™, `respect the pedestrian`™, `don`™t drink and drive`™, etc. also spread awareness of road safety to the passers-by.

Transport director Maracnchan Luikham said students will have to play a vital role in spreading awareness on road safety tips.

He said the week will be conducted in the future too.

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Allergy- Basic Info

By Dr Khushboo Shah Sawant Allergy is one word we often hear and even use in case of any illness. But do we really know what an allergy is? How

By Dr Khushboo Shah Sawant

Allergy is one word we often hear and even use in case of any illness. But do we really know what an allergy is? How it creates a reaction in the human body and the effects it has on the body? So today, I shall try to keep it as less technical as possible to explain some basic information about allergy.

So starting with the first and basic question, what is an allergy? An allergy is a response of the human body from its immune system which is the defence system of the body, to normal harmless substances, or environment or other conditions which normally do not cause any harm or cause any reaction in other normal human beings. But to individuals who are prone to allergic, the exact same substances are identified as a `threat`™ causing their immune system to create a reaction which is known as an allergic reaction. As we already know, the immune system of our body is the natural defence mechanism, and when any kind of a threat is identifies whether it may be virus, bacteria or an allergen, the immune system creates a natural defence reaction and shows it in the form of various reactions in the body. These substances which cause an allergic reaction are known as allergens. The sources of allergen may be from pollen, dust, food articles, animal hair etc.

So what happens in an allergic reaction? When an allergic person is exposed to certain aggravating allergens, it causes the activation of certain type of white blood cells, which are usually activated after exposure to a disease producing germ. This in turn creates an inflammatory reaction in response to the allergen, and this is manifested differently according to the type of exposure and the part of the body which is exposed. For example, an allergic reaction in the nose may result in runny nose, sneezing etc or a bout of allergic sinusitis. Eyes could react by watering, itching in the eyes etc. The respiratory tract may react by sneezing, coughing, wheezing in the chest, an asthmatic reaction, etc. Skin may show rashes, and hives like eruption at the exposure of an allergen. Occasionally the allergic reactions may be very severe and sometimes even fatal in nature.

Allergens may be from various sources and it also depends on the individual. One may inherit allergy genetically from the family history as well. Allergens can also be of various types, some may result from food, insect stings, or even certain kinds of medications. Food allergens are very common. It could be from cow`™s milk, eggs, peanuts, and certain kinds of fishes. Their reaction may include abdominal symptoms like bloating, vomiting, diarrhea, etc. Likewise insect stings often lead to skin reactions like urticaria or hive like eruptions. And allergic reactions to medicines like aspirin, penicillin etc may sometimes give fatal reaction.

Diagnosis of allergies is usually confirmed my different tests like a blood test or a skin prick test where small quantities of common allergens may be inoculated into the skin and the causative allergen may give a reaction on the site of inoculation. Similarly a patch test can also be done to ascertain the reaction. Antihistamines or anti-allergic, or steroids may be administered to cure allergies. However, in cases of serious reactions, prompt hospitalization is definitely called for. As the axiom goes prevention is the best cure. It is advisable to stay away from substances which may cause allergic.

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Thy New Name Shall be `Dusty Imphal`

By Tara Manchin Hangzo The other day I was walking along the unpaved path on airport road when suddenly out of the blue, a car driven by a young man

By Tara Manchin Hangzo

The other day I was walking along the unpaved path on airport road when suddenly out of the blue, a car driven by a young man and his friends came barging towards me at full speed followed by a cloud of flying dust. For a moment I though a tornado was swirling behind the car. My mind was very much on tornado as the previous night I was reading about the strong winds and storms my friends in US has posted about in her Facebook status.

Alas! We have no tornados but dusty roads in the dry winter months in Manipur. Many people are down with cough and cold when winter approaches. But many of us living in Manipur are not aware that we are allergic to dust and this can lead to serious complication to our health. The first winter I faced after many years of living outside I had dusty phlegm and throat infection, irritation of the eyes, nose and throat. Congestion, coughing, phlegm, chest tightness, and shortness of breath that lasted the whole of winter and I thought I was seriously ill. Now my system has acclimated to dust somewhat but not completely.

The Tiddim stretch of road leading to airport road is particularly heavy with dust particles as many houses and shops were brought down by the mighty JCB that took almost a year to complete. Now we have half paved and half unpaved road on a very busy highway. With almost a four lane busy road the dust pollution seem to have increased tenfold. Has anyone done dust pollution survey ever in our state?

Few days back, we had the first wakching rain of the year and as I rush to collect the day`™s washing drying on the roof all I could smell as the rain patters on the dusty road was `Dust` Can one smell dust really? Yes it assaults your noise with such high intensity that it has its own aroma. Soon we can have bottled dust perfumed as a brand of Manipur.

Earlier I was surprised to see many auto drivers and two wheeler drivers wearing mask and merrily driving away at such high speed but not anymore. I truly understand their need to protect their lungs and their health. It`™s a proven fact that dust pollution can caused respiratory disorders like Asthma, Bronchitis, Allergies, COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases, lung fibroid, Tuberculosis (TB), Whooping cough, Sinusitis, Lung Cystic Fibrosis, Lung Abscess etc.

Do the people of this state attribute their state of health to the dust /air pollution we are facing on a regular basis? People over here think it`™s normal to inhale dust. I doubt if people take it as a serious matter or complain about it. It`™s time we send a petition to the department concerned to campaign for a less dusty Imphal. I am ready to support it.

In all the articles related to Manipur many writers have pointed out that our state is dusty and full of dust everywhere and in the raining season muddy roads abound. Kudos to our expert drivers for maneuvering such slippery roads in Manipur. The latest I read was an article titled `The Best Kept Secrets of Manipur` by Saladru Ojha. He wrote an interesting travelogue about the important tourist spots of Manipur where he did mentioned about the dustiness that prevails everywhere. Wherever he went, dust followed. If you own a white shirt and don`™t travel by AC fitted cars be assured it will soon change colour.

I remember walking on the deserted road the day our Prime Minister was to visit us and gallons of water being sprinkled on the unpaved roads leading to the airport. It was a pleasure walking that day as dust didn`™t bother me. So the government did notice the `Dust `and how it bothers the citizen of Manipur but choose to do nothing about it (let me put it that way).

You must be wondering, why I am going on and on talking about dust and air pollution. The reason is because I am seriously afraid of the consequences of dust /air pollution on our health.

Air pollutants that are inhaled are known to have serious impact on human health affecting the lungs and the respiratory system; they are also taken up by the blood and pumped through the body. These pollutants are also deposited on soil, plants, and in the water, further contributing to human exposure and its effect on our health. Will the people of the state attributes lung cancer, heart attacks TB etc on dust/ air pollution? No they blame it on diabetes (every second person in Manipur suffer from diabetes) Substance abuse and on HIV but never on dust pollution. Strange isn`™t it? Someone should do a research.

I am so concerned because people are not bothered about the issue; it`™s of no importance to them when there are more pressing issues like crimes against women, AFSPA, joblessness and inadequate food supply. Our people are too busy working for their daily sustenance that they cannot think of other important things.

Are People not bothered about dust in their house and on the roads? I am sure they are. Just as we aren`™t, concern about the lack of trees in and around our neighborhoods. Let`™s just pause and think – does the dustiness of our environment not bother you at all? I was appalled at the lack of tree while visiting old Churachandpur. Instead of trees I see weeds (long grasses and burnt down stump along the road).

Why that is when you travel outside the state there are paved roads with trees lining it, beautiful garden, parks, green belt full of trees and flowers and no dust and people look so clean. While the opposite hold true for our state.

We are trying to promote our state as the next tourist destination in India. If I, as local person notice dustiness then won`™t our outsiders notice it too? Foreign tourists and back packers like to rough it out while travelling and will surely use the auto rickshaw transport. I swear that the parking areas for the auto rickshaw in Imphal are the dustiest part of the city. ( dust and noise, total chaos! )

The first time our Manipuri traveler travels`™ to Delhi in summer, the minute she /he step out of the airplane she is assaulted by a whip of hot burning heat. They say it is like `Meiphuyaiba` so similarly the minute our tourists step into the town all they will faced will be swirling dust and dust in their eyes, hair, clothes and everywhere. Won`™t it be shameful and unhealthy?

My dream for the Government of Manipur is to open a separate department to tackle the dust in our state. Soon we can have business enterprises working on how to make your home dust proof and conduct seminars on 10 ways to eliminate dust in your home and in the environment etc.

Manipuri by nature are enterprising and innovative surely we can come up with a novel idea on how to dust proof our state and make it the best city to live in. The government needs to improve the infrastructure, which is a big word. Please translate it into by action black topping our existing roads. So when big donor visits our state we can boast and say we have utilised the funds by improving our roads and making it world class standard.

People love naming their cities and towns so Imphal can have a new name `Dusty land` instead of Sana Leibak, land of gold. I guess all the gold has melted and turned into dust. My apologies to all the citizen of this state, we inhale dust and eat dust on a regular basis. We folks are literally biting the Dust.

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Vehicles turned back for ferrying migrant labourers

IMPHAL, January 17: The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System has said that two Tata Wingers were stopped while trying to sneak in non-locals without proper verification papers this

IMPHAL, January 17: The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System has said that two Tata Wingers were stopped while trying to sneak in non-locals without proper verification papers this morning.

According to a press statement of the committee, a team of the JCILPS student wing including leaders of MSF, on getting information that two vehicles were coming from Dimapur carrying non-locals, went till Saparmeina to check the vehicles.

It said the two vehicles however went pass the team ignoring calls to stop.

The vehicles were stopped at Kanglatombi and checked during which the two were found carrying 21 non-locals without any proper verification papers and who are not Inter State Migrant Labours registered with Labour department, it said.

The statement further said that the vehicles were later made to turn back with the non-locals.

In 2014, the committee had held a meeting with transporters, drivers and owners of vehicles plying along Imphal-Dimapur and Imphal-Guwahati routes and counter services and decided not to bring any non-local without proper verification until the ILPS or a similar legislation is passed, it said.

It also said that there are laws which bars entry of inter State migrant labours without the registration certificate of the Labour department.

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NIPCO flays

The National Identity Protection Commitee NIPCO , in press release issued its secretary, expressed strong disapproval of the statement made by the Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rathore at the Inter State Students Exchange Pr…

The National Identity Protection Commitee NIPCO , in press release issued its secretary, expressed strong disapproval of the statement made by the Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rathore at the Inter State Students Exchange Programme held at New Delhi on January 15 regarding ‘isolation’ of of North East citizens at the mainland Source The Sangai Express

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Arms, ammo seized

A team of Border Security Force Field G conducted search operation and recovered arms and ammunition from a hut located at the foothill of Thangjing range at around 5 pm today Source The Sangai Express

A team of Border Security Force Field G conducted search operation and recovered arms and ammunition from a hut located at the foothill of Thangjing range at around 5 pm today Source The Sangai Express

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Consultation on International humanitarian laws held

A one day consultative programme on International Humanitarian Law and Right to Life was jointly organised by District Women Committee of United NGOs Mission Manipur UNM M and All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur ATSUM at Lokhijang Primary School, …

A one day consultative programme on International Humanitarian Law and Right to Life was jointly organised by District Women Committee of United NGOs Mission Manipur UNM M and All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur ATSUM at Lokhijang Primary School, Sugnu today Source The Sangai Express

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Sarita Support Group

Manipur Olympic Association, Editor’s Guild Manipur and Impact TV have sought support for the newly formed Boxer Sarita Support Group from all sections of the society Source The Sangai Express

Manipur Olympic Association, Editor’s Guild Manipur and Impact TV have sought support for the newly formed Boxer Sarita Support Group from all sections of the society Source The Sangai Express

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Contraband items recovered

Based on specific intelligence regarding ferrying of contraband items, troops of the 6 Dogra of 26 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South established a vehicle check post at Kangbarol Chayang road and apprehended three indi viduals carrying co…

Based on specific intelligence regarding ferrying of contraband items, troops of the 6 Dogra of 26 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR South established a vehicle check post at Kangbarol Chayang road and apprehended three indi viduals carrying contraband Ginseng weighing 823 Source The Sangai Express

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Sarita suspension HC seeks responses of IOA, Boxing India

Delhi High Court has sought the response of Boxing India, Indian Olympic Association IOA and boxer Laisram Sarita Devi on a plea challenging her suspension by the International Boxing Association AIBA for refusing to accept the bronze medal at the …

Delhi High Court has sought the response of Boxing India, Indian Olympic Association IOA and boxer Laisram Sarita Devi on a plea challenging her suspension by the International Boxing Association AIBA for refusing to accept the bronze medal at the Asian Games in South Korea Source The Sangai Express PTI

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