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Delhi, Manipur win in hockey nationals
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Manipur defeated Hockey Rajasthan 5-4 in a closely fought match. Manipur’s Hemjit Singh’s two goals helped his team to win the match in the last few minutes. Though Rajasthan drew the first blood in eighth minute when Pradeep Singh Naruka scored from …

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Delhi, Manipur win in hockey nationals
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Manipur defeated Hockey Rajasthan 5-4 in a closely fought match. Manipur's Hemjit Singh's two goals helped his team to win the match in the last few minutes. Though Rajasthan drew the first blood in eighth minute when Pradeep Singh Naruka scored from …

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MSF withdraws ban on Nirmalabas

IMPHAL, April 5: The Manipur Students`™ Federation (MSF) has withdrawn the ban imposed by them on Nirmalabas School. After Nimalasbas School authority and MSF volunteers have come to an understanding

IMPHAL, April 5: The Manipur Students`™ Federation (MSF) has withdrawn the ban imposed by them on Nirmalabas School.

After Nimalasbas School authority and MSF volunteers have come to an understanding and hold a press meet at MSF office today.

Speaking at the press meet, advisor of MSF, Th Udoi Luwang said that the steps were taken up by MSF because they wanted to build an academic atmosphere in the school especially for indigenous people and to produce well qualified students.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/04/msf-withdraws-ban-on-nirmalabas/

Lokeshwor distributes roofing sheets to needy in his constituency

IMPHAL, April 5: Construction work for two 100-bedded district hospital at Shagolmang and Mayang Imphal has begun in earnest, said Speaker Manipur Legislative Assembly, Th Lokeshwor and circle MLA Khundrakpam

IMPHAL, April 5: Construction work for two 100-bedded district hospital at Shagolmang and Mayang Imphal has begun in earnest, said Speaker Manipur Legislative Assembly, Th Lokeshwor and circle MLA Khundrakpam Constituency. He said the projects are targeted to be completed by the last month 2016.

This was announced by the Speaker during an annual distribution of tin shed to needy public of the constituency, held at his residence of Sagolmang.

He further said that the two 100-bedded twin hospitals were proposed by the state government in the year 2011. Construction started from last year with the consent of Chief Minister, Okram Ibobi, he added.

He further said construction of the hospital at Sagolmang is complete, and its fencing and the preparation of landscape in underway now, and almost 80 percent of the work should be over by this month, he said. We target commissioning the hospital by 2016, he added.

The Speaker said that the construction of the district hospitals in the rural areas is with an intent to spread out health facilities as most of the hospitals, private and government, are located in the Imphal area.

Lokeshwor appealed to various NGO`™s and other organizations not to give obstruction to the construction of the hospital buildings.

The Government estimate of cost of construction is Rs. 51 crores on the full completion of each hospital.

He said his late father, former MLA of Khundrakpam initiated the idea of the twin 100-bedded hospitals.

Meanwhile, Lokeswor distributed two bundles of tins roofing sheets each to 330 beneficiaries of his constituency as his gifts.

He further said that since he become the MLA Khundrakpm constitution he has always tried to eradicate the poverty from his constituency.

He said Khundrakpam Kendra must be the first model constitution with proper supply of drinking water, power supply, quality education, good roads etc.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/04/lokeshwor-distributes-roofing-sheets-to-needy-in-his-constituency/

Minister Ratankumar inspects Bailey bridge construction work progress

IMPHAL, April 5: Works and Transport Minister Kh Ratankumar Singh today inspected the Komla Khong Bailey Bridge constructed on Manipur River at Komla Khong area. The construction of the said

IMPHAL, April 5: Works and Transport Minister Kh Ratankumar Singh today inspected the Komla Khong Bailey Bridge constructed on Manipur River at Komla Khong area.

The construction of the said bridge is almost complete but there were some petty issues with the locals of the area. However Minister Kh Ratan Kumar succeeded in bringing an amicable solution during his inspection tour today.

Minister Ratan Kumar also inaugurated the Bengoon Mamang Loukok Community Hall at Bengoon Loukok, Ward no 11 of the Mayang Imphal Constituency.

During the inauguration programme Minister Ratan Kumar Singh said that the development programme list within his constituency are accounted about 14 crore rupees but unfortunately many of the work programmes which are already commenced are yet to include in the work plan so payments to some of the contractors will be delayed.

He expressed that the inauguration of the community hall will bring benefits to the surrounding locals in many ways like social gatherings, ritual gatherings or any other productive gatherings.

He also informed that the Mayang Imphal `“ Bishnupur connecting road will be completed by early 2016. It will not only connect Bishnupur district but it will also connect many other places of the state through Bishnupur District, he added.

He lauded the declaration of Imphal-Mayang Imphal-Sugnu Road as a National Highway in the gazette notification and said that the road will soon be widened bringing more feasibility in transportation.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/04/minister-ratankumar-inspects-bailey-bridge-construction-work-progress/

AMSU warns MU authorities to make appointments free and fair

IMPHAL, April 4: The All Manipur Students Union, in a release expressed its apprehension that the proposed Manipur University appointments of several posts of Assistant Professors, Associate Professors and Principal

IMPHAL, April 4: The All Manipur Students Union, in a release expressed its apprehension that the proposed Manipur University appointments of several posts of Assistant Professors, Associate Professors and Principal B.Ed, etc, will be done fraudulently.

It said it is doubtful if candidates from poor background, who have no money to pay or strings to pull, despite their M.Phil, Ph.D, JRF and NET degrees will be sidelined in preference of more resourceful candidates.

The release warned against any underhand dealings by the MU authorities on the matter, saying it will not remain a silent spectator if it comes to learn of any fraudulence in the selection process. All untoward incidents that result out of its possible foul plays will have to be borne by the MU authorities, it said.

The AMSU release also reminded the MU authorities that the current crisis in the MU over the selection test of Ph.D candidates in various departments, is on account of the MU authorities failing to make the rules and regulations known to the candidates.

It said the students body will not allow candidates who have already qualified by their merit to be nullified on the pretext of transgression of norms during the conduct of the tests.

The AMSU flayed the MU authorities for making matter slip on account of their nepotism and disregard of norms. It further appealed to the MU authorities to make sure that rules are observed and selection tests to the said posts are held free and fair.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/04/amsu-warns-mu-authorities-to-make-appointments-free-and-fair/

Advocate Kh Mani charged with breach of Assembly privilege

IMPHAL, April 5: Well known advocate has come under legal scrutiny for breach of privilege of the Manipur Legislative Assembly. A case against him in this regards has been admitted

IMPHAL, April 5: Well known advocate has come under legal scrutiny for breach of privilege of the Manipur Legislative Assembly. A case against him in this regards has been admitted by the Speaker/Tribunal of the Assembly.

The charge said Khaidem Mani has breached privilege of Manipur Legislative Assembly by furnishing the proceedings of the hearing of a disqualification case no 14/15/16 of 2014 taken up by the House Tribunal under the 10th Schedule of the Indian Constitution, the petitioner of the case K Sharatchandra Sharma, has alleged.

Addressing a press meet at Educational Guide Centre (EGC) Library complex at Singjamei in Imphal West today, Sharatchandra said that the case admitted before the Speaker/Tribunal of Manipur Legislative Assembly was filed by three individuals including him seeking disqualification of MLA of Langthabal Constituency Karam Shyam.

He further alleged that Advocate Mani, council of the respondent organized a press conference before the admission of the case during which he stated that MLA Shyam should not be disqualified.

His remarks in connection with the case amounts to breaching privilege of the House as the case is being kept in abeyance, he pointed out.

He also charged the Advocate with using derogatory remarks against the petitioners which he used in a news report which was published in some local dailies on January 17 last.

The final hearing of the disqualification case will be held on April 24, he informed.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/04/advocate-kh-mani-charged-with-breach-of-assembly-privilege/

AMWJU emergency special GB meeting condemns barring of its election

IMPHAL, April 5: An emergency special general body meeting of All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU) held today at Manipur Press Club strongly condemned the act of barring AMWJU election

IMPHAL, April 5: An emergency special general body meeting of All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU) held today at Manipur Press Club strongly condemned the act of barring AMWJU election process by some interested party sending a legal notice.

The meeting once again reaffirmed the decision of the standing committee of AMWJU to conduct its election 2015-17.

AMWJU membership renewal as well fresh applications can be done from April 6 to 8 till 4 pm and the screening will be conducted by the standing committee members as per the constitution of AMWJU, the meeting resolved.

It has been reported that some media houses are collecting signatures forcefully from journalists working with them but who are AMWJU members to oppose the AMWJU. This act was strongly condemned by the meeting and declared that those who signed the papers cannot be considered as valid.

The meeting formed a five member team to carry out a mission to urge editors to join AMWJU however the editors should be eligible according to the constitution of AMWJU and have no proprietary interest/management power.

The five members are Ratan Luwangcha, president (in-charge), AMWJU (convenor); N Tombi Raj, advisor, AMWJU (member); chief editor of ISTV news Brozendra Ningomba, who is also an AMWJU member; Khelen Thokchom of Telegraph, AMWJU (member); and Dhananjoy alais Chaoba, AMWJU (standing committee member).

They will submit their report to AMWJU within five days starting from April 6.

The meeting further resolved that any member who wants to contest in AMWJU election should be actively involved in the workings of AMWJU.

Fresh members who have been given provisional admission by the standing committee of AMWJU were given primary membership by the meeting held today and as well as were informed to finish up the other remaining formalities before April 10 by consulting with the press club assistant.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/04/amwju-emergency-special-gb-meeting-condemns-barring-of-its-election/

Storm damages many houses, power blackout hits Tamenglong since two days

IMPHAL, April 5: Around 160 houses have been reportedly damaged in the storm last night at Haraorou Tangkham in Khundrakpam Kendra of Imphal East District. The tin sheet roofs of

IMPHAL, April 5: Around 160 houses have been reportedly damaged in the storm last night at Haraorou Tangkham in Khundrakpam Kendra of Imphal East District.

The tin sheet roofs of the houses were blown off in the storm however no human or animal casualty or any other major damages was reported.

There was heavy rain and hail in almost every part of the State today. Some parts of Chandel District have also report much higher degree of hail storm comparing with other parts of the State.

Meanwhile, it has been two days that Tamenglong district is facing complete power failure. Even medium radio wave cannot be received clearly by the listeners at the district.

Possibility of landslide has been reported besides some minor damages to houses and huts in the district. Due to poor drainage system the public are also facing inconveniences.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/04/storm-damages-many-houses-power-blackout-hits-tamenglong-since-two-days/

Vietnam Lesson

It will come as no surprise that there is an exodus of young aspiring professionals away from the state. In a way it is good, for if and when they

It will come as no surprise that there is an exodus of young aspiring professionals away from the state. In a way it is good, for if and when they return, they will bring back new skills and outlooks. But there is also a fairly good chance a majority of them will not return for at this moment job prospects for them are virtually nil in the state. Nor is there a climate for them to want to return and build enterprises from scratch. It is in this sense a very critical period for the state. Push matters a little farther and things can reach a point of no return, where the best talents leave permanently to find their fortunes elsewhere. If however the state does not allow situation to drift beyond the critical point, who knows, in the years ahead, it may be time for a new renaissance, when the prodigals begin heading home. At this moment though, the picture is rather grim. As for instance, few jobs outside those offered by the government are worth today`™s wage standards, and the government job sector is super-saturated. A selection test for a few dozen state civil servants, or lecturers, once or twice a decade, cannot come as any consolation to the ever growing number of job seekers. There are no signs that the situation can improve in the near future either. The government neither has the resource to create more direct jobs, nor the will or imagination to foster the growth of employment outside itself. All it can do, and has been doing, is to blame the bad law and order situation for its failures. Nobody can deny this is a factor, but it is precisely the government`™s duty to ensure rule of law exists, and it can best begin by practicing what it preaches.

The rule of law is another story, but the immediate challenge is about creating jobs and since the capacity of the government to employ has a definite ceiling, it will have to look at the private sector. For this sector is multidimensional with practically the sky as the ceiling. It can in fact accommodate all, provided the atmosphere is right. An article some years ago, in a popular American weekly, comparing the resurgence power of Vietnam and Iraq, is interesting. And this article comes to mind in the immediate wake of world recalling the war with the 40th anniversary of its conclusion on April 30, 1975 approaching. The author of the article, Michael Hasting, who was also assigned the Iraq beat later, visited Saigon (now known as Ho Chi Minh City) for the story. Forty years after the war, Vietnam is bouncing back. Its economy is buoyant, everybody is raring to go and win his share from it, and in the process contribute his share too. Forty years later, he is not hopeful Iraq can emulate the same feat. Individual entrepreneurship was always very strong in Vietnam, unlike Iraq which was for too long hooked to easy petrodollars. Vietnam`™s economy was built around the enterprising spirit of its people, as well as the skill and discipline of its labour force. By contrast, Iraqis in general have come to be addicted to subsidies, so that in times of crises, such as wars and their aftermaths, while Iraq had nowhere else to look for resurgence, Vietnam could draw strength from within and pick itself up much sooner. Moreover, unlike Iraq which is dominated by a revenge culture, Vietnam was much more practical and outward looking. Even in the midst of the bitter war against America, it was never bitter toward Americans, so much so that Ho Chi Minh was supposed to have written a letter during the war to the then American President, Lyndon Johnson, that Americans would be welcomed back as friends after the war. And Americans are now indeed rushing back to Vietnam, not to make war but as tourists and businessmen.

The uneasy thought is, Manipur seems to be much closer to Iraq than Vietnam at this moment. It is possessed by a culture of revenge and bitterness. It is also almost completely dependent on government subsidies. Private entrepreneurship has been dwarfed, and at best it is about dishonest government contract work or else has not risen above retail trade, which promise money perhaps, but no creative contribution to the economy. There are of course now some individual brilliance beginning becoming visible, but it is still far from a widespread phenomenon. Its education system is in the pit, incapable of producing quality skills or knowledge. Parents who can afford the cost look away from the state increasingly for their children`™s education. These children may not feel inclined to return when they come of age, and they are not at all to blame. Shouldn`™t a rethinking process begin? Shouldn`™t the government be thinking of evolving policies to nurture back to health the general entrepreneurial spirit, instead of allowing its vision to be caught and limited to the percentage cuts culture of the place`™s infamous contractor-bureaucrat-politician nexus?

Leader Writer: Pradip Phanjoubam

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Bishwajit challenges anybody to an open debate on development work in the Thongju constituency

IMPHAL, April 5: The MLA Thongju constituency, Th Bishwajit said he welcomes any challenge to have an open debates on the developmental work in the Thongju constituency during his tenure,

IMPHAL, April 5: The MLA Thongju constituency, Th Bishwajit said he welcomes any challenge to have an open debates on the developmental work in the Thongju constituency during his tenure, any time and any places. His only condition, he said is that the Thongju electorate should be witness to the debate.

The MLA was speaking at a press meet held at his home office on Saturday.

He further said that he has been seeking such an opportunity to initiate an open debate on the matter of developmental work in the last 10 years tenure of Bijoy Koijam and last three year of his own tenures in the constituency.

Bishwajit clarified the allegation against him was baseless and very unfortunate. He however said Thongju people are witness as to who have done more work for the people.

He further clarified on the issue of the fracas over the earthwork to clean the drainage system between Kongba Kshetri Leikai and Sapam Thongkhong saying it was unfortunate there were some technical failure of the machinery and this resulted in about 15 days delay, which the ex-MLA took advantage of to spread false propaganda.

The aim was to clean the whole length of the drain and not a few meters only. Unfortunate that some from the Sapam clan formed the Kongba Kshetri Leikai South people and tried to split the unity of a locality using false pretexts of the delayed work, he said.

He further clarified that he has no intent of issuing threats to any section of the people of his constituency, as somebody by the name of Mohindro claimed he did.

About the road condition in the Thongju constituency, he said that there was not a single village in the Thongju area which was included in the PMGSY scheme before he became MLA.

After he made complaint to the concern authority, two roads were included in the ninth phases and another four roads in the tenth phase of PMGSY scheme for Thongju constituency. The roads were widened to 18 feet instead of 10 feet which is the specification of the scheme.

Bishwajit promised that by 2016 the road condition of entire Thongju constituency will be in tip top condition and all will be blacktopped.

He said that till 2011 there was not a single crematory in the Thongju constituency. All last rites were performed in the open on the river banks. He therefore decided to take up the construction of crematories in every village, as per the needs and demands of the public.

About the PDS items distribution in the constituency, he answered Bijoy`™s question as to what was the increase in entitlement of the constituency. Bishwajit clarified that he does not have any power to increase quota of PDS entitlement from the allocation earmarked by the Central Government.

He said that the matter is whether the public received the PDS items during his period properly. The distribution system was totally in a mess when he took up office, but today people are getting the PDS item in time. They are getting even the MLA`™s personal quota of kerosene oil from the Assembly, Bishwajit said.

Again, he alleged the ex-MLA Bijoy Koijam of selling the dug earth to individuals, and has taken money from Kongba Kshetri Leikai. He said that seven truck loads were sold to Ningthem of Kongba Kshetri Leikai, four truckloads of Kh Boby, Six truckloads to , 10 truckloads to Th Asalata and another 10 truckloads at the rate of Rs. 500 per trips to Sobha.

MLA Bishajit lastly asked the ex-MLA if he did any developmental work in the Thongju constituency transparently, he should show the detail report for the 10 years of Local Area Development Funds utilized in welfare of Thongju public by him as MLA.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/04/bishwajit-challenges-anybody-to-an-open-debate-on-development-work-in-the-thongju-constituency/

“Tripartite Talk” crucial for solution to Chang-Yimchunger issue

“Tripartite Talk” crucial for solution to Chang-Yimchunger issue By Oken Jeet Sandham When state Home Minister Y Patton landed in Shamator Subdivision HQ under Tuensang district on March 30, a

“Tripartite Talk” crucial for solution to Chang-Yimchunger issue

By Oken Jeet Sandham

When state Home Minister Y Patton landed in Shamator Subdivision HQ under Tuensang district on March 30, a mammoth Yimchunger crowd in their public ground was waiting to hear from him of what the government was thinking about the recent clashes between the Chang and Yimchunger people in the district.

After three days, the Home Minister visited the Tuensang HQ on April 2 and interacted with the leaders of various Chang frontal organizations. They also narrated their side of the stories as to how the unwanted Chang-Yimchunger clashes happened in the district. They, however, did not buy the idea that the current issue as “tribal issue.” “This incident is not a tribal issue. It is an issue that started in a small village due to land dispute and it should be handled and solved locally,” said S Ato Chang, former CKS president.

They told the Home Minister that they had neither asked the Yimchunger people to leave the Tuensang town nor did they have any ill-feeling towards Yimchunger brothers till date. The Chang leaders urged the state law enforcement agencies to arrest the actual culprits responsible for the recent incidents.

Many NGOs including church leaders have already met leaders of both Chang and Yimchunger tribes and appealed them to maintain peace and tranquility, besides interacting with the affected people taking shelter in nearby villages and at Shamator town with aids. The ENLU team led by Medical Minister P Longon also visited the affected people with monetary aids.

While acknowledging efforts and contributions of various NGOs and church leaders for helping normalize the situation in the areas, the ENLU also appealed to Chang leaders to show their magnanimity as they were the big brothers in the district. They even urged the Chang people to call the fleeing Yimchunger people back to the Town to live as before and open channels for “dialogue” between them for an amicable and permanent solution to their problem.

According to intelligence report, some underground cadres are trying to penetrate into Tuensang town to create further problem which according them will worsen the already fragile situation in the district. The NSCN (IM) has already directed its cadres not to involve in the current Chang and Yimchunger issues.

It is reported that the police and paramilitary forces in the district are keeping close vigil on all the points suspected to be used by the underground cadres to penetrate into the Tuensang town. They are making coordinated vigil to thwart any such attempt.

From the interactions with the Chang and Yimchunger leaders and sequence of the incidents, it appears that things are not that easy to solve. However, one very positive development prevailing in the district is both Chang and Yimchunger tribes have not uttered any undesirable words so far. They are seen maintaining such a maturity and this shows that they understand who they are and what their future is.

The government or for that matter others may try to intervene in the clash and they are, no doubt, good gestures. But the ultimate solution lies between the Chang and Yimchunger people who have been living as one family and even heaven falls, they will continue to live as one family. This is the reality and they understand it.

The Chang and Yimchunger people should use the opportunity of “April 7 Tripartite Talk” to resolve their differences. “Without sharing your problems, how can we know your problems,” Patton said while appealing the Yimchunger and Chang people to attend the “Tripartite Talk.” “Only after knowing your problems, we will be able to move forward for finding solution to the problems.”

Yet, there is a perception around the region that the state government has not acted to live up to its noble rhetoric as a peace-loving power with lofty ideals. However, a little humility would go a long way in advancing government’s attempt to find solution through its initiative of “Tripartite talk.” Humility is demonstrated by understanding the history, culture, traditions, language, and current issues and concerns of the conflicting parties. We have also to listen to the views of the conflicting parties while treating them on an equal footing.

If we allow the unrest and turmoil to continue, the region will become a boiling cauldron and a huge security concern for the state government. As such, the post Chang-Yimchunger clashes, constant efforts should be there to promote reconciliation and reconstruction with the two tribes so as to prevent the recurrence of such incidents in future. In a larger sense, such reconciliation and reconstruction needs larger transformation toward manageable, peaceful relationships and governance structures.

The leaders of Chang and Yimchunger tribes should not miss the opportunity to attend the “April-7 Tripartite Talk” where government representatives will sit as one of them. They should bring up all their points across the table and discuss honestly and find the loopholes to plug. There is nothing that cannot be resolved.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2015/04/tripartite-talk-crucial-for-solution-to-chang-yimchunger-issue/

Lunar Eclipse, April 4 2015 observed at Imphal, Manipur India : Video – E-Pao.net


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Lunar Eclipse, April 4 2015 observed at Imphal, Manipur India : Video
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An astrophysics team comprising of Prof. Kangujam Yugindro Singh of the Department of Physics, Manipur University and his students namely, Dr. I. Ablu Meitei of Modern College, S. Ajitkumar Singh and Kh. Samananda has successfully observed the lunar …
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An astrophysics team comprising of Prof. Kangujam Yugindro Singh of the Department of Physics, Manipur University and his students namely, Dr. I. Ablu Meitei of Modern College, S. Ajitkumar Singh and Kh. Samananda has successfully observed the lunar …
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Monkey killers jailed in Manipur – Times of India

Monkey killers jailed in ManipurTimes of IndiaAssam Rifles jawans had apprehended Open with the rare animal parts before handing him over to Manipur forest officials, a source said. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/followceleb.cms?alias=severed head,…

Monkey killers jailed in Manipur
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Assam Rifles jawans had apprehended Open with the rare animal parts before handing him over to Manipur forest officials, a source said. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/followceleb.cms?alias=severed head,police officer,Myanmar,Monkey,Imphal court.

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Monkey killers jailed in Manipur – Times of India

Monkey killers jailed in Manipur
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Imphal: An Imphal court on Saturday sentenced two persons to five days in prison for killing a monkey. With a double barrel gun, the duo — AS Mahai and K Andrew Kom from Imphal — killed the simian at Paomai Colony here on March 30, case dossiers said.

Monkey killers jailed in Manipur
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Imphal: An Imphal court on Saturday sentenced two persons to five days in prison for killing a monkey. With a double barrel gun, the duo — AS Mahai and K Andrew Kom from Imphal — killed the simian at Paomai Colony here on March 30, case dossiers said.

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First Chothe film released

A programme to seek blessing for the success of Chothe Community’s first film ‘Nungsi Thilrau’ was held at the community hall of Chandrapoto Phantu village in Chandel district on April 4 Source Hueiyen News Service

A programme to seek blessing for the success of Chothe Community’s first film ‘Nungsi Thilrau’ was held at the community hall of Chandrapoto Phantu village in Chandel district on April 4 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Students Union condemns encroachment

Students Union of Moirang Multipurpose Higher School condemned encroachment of land om the campus of Moirang Multipurpose Higher School by the Moirang Municipal Council Source Hueiyen News Service

Students Union of Moirang Multipurpose Higher School condemned encroachment of land om the campus of Moirang Multipurpose Higher School by the Moirang Municipal Council Source Hueiyen News Service

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TNL condemns attack on AR

The Tangkhul apex organization, TNL, has vehemently condemned the March 31 incident at Kongkan, Kamjong which was reportedly carried out against troops of 44 AR, Mungchan Zimik Source The Sangai Express

The Tangkhul apex organization, TNL, has vehemently condemned the March 31 incident at Kongkan, Kamjong which was reportedly carried out against troops of 44 AR, Mungchan Zimik Source The Sangai Express

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SEACO, Sanamahi Laining Lup organise

South East Asia Cultural Organisation SEACO and Sanamahi Laining Lup, Samu Punbi, Jiribam organised a spiritual meeting at Samu Punbi community hall Source The Sangai Express

South East Asia Cultural Organisation SEACO and Sanamahi Laining Lup, Samu Punbi, Jiribam organised a spiritual meeting at Samu Punbi community hall Source The Sangai Express

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