UNC flays ‘bid to usurp land’

The United Naga Council UNC has condemned the alleged attempt of the Government of Manipur to usurp the homesteads and prime agricultural lands of Koijam Maring and Laiching Minou Maring villages and surrounding areas and to thereby deprive them of t…

The United Naga Council UNC has condemned the alleged attempt of the Government of Manipur to usurp the homesteads and prime agricultural lands of Koijam Maring and Laiching Minou Maring villages and surrounding areas and to thereby deprive them of the means of livelihood and residence on the pretext of setting up a Sports University Source The Sangai Express

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Transport society threatens to take up intense agitation

Association of Tiddim Road Light Commercial Vehicle Transport Society ATRCVTS has asked the Manipur Government on Tuesday to quickly bring a solution to the Ninthoukhong hit and run case in which one local resident named Thoiba was injured on October…

Association of Tiddim Road Light Commercial Vehicle Transport Society ATRCVTS has asked the Manipur Government on Tuesday to quickly bring a solution to the Ninthoukhong hit and run case in which one local resident named Thoiba was injured on October 31 last, saying it would go in for an ‘intense’ agitation if the Government ignores the issue further Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Decks cleared for Bhagyachandra dance festival

Decks have been cleared for staging the 10th edition of Bhagyachandra National Festival of Classical Dance slated for commencement here from Nov 6 till Nov 9 under the aegis of Art and Culture Dept, Govt of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

Decks have been cleared for staging the 10th edition of Bhagyachandra National Festival of Classical Dance slated for commencement here from Nov 6 till Nov 9 under the aegis of Art and Culture Dept, Govt of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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Union Cabinet approves dissolution of Delhi Assembly

The Union Cabinet has accepted Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung’s report recommending dissolution of the Delhi Assembly, paving the way for holding of fresh polls in the National capital Source The Sangai Express Agencies TNN PTI

The Union Cabinet has accepted Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung’s report recommending dissolution of the Delhi Assembly, paving the way for holding of fresh polls in the National capital Source The Sangai Express Agencies TNN PTI

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Commercialisation of education decried

Students from poor economic background are badly affected by rapid commercialisation and privatisation of education, according to Anil Sat Gopal, president, Steering Committee of All India Siksha Sangharsh Jatra 2014 Source The Sangai Express

Students from poor economic background are badly affected by rapid commercialisation and privatisation of education, according to Anil Sat Gopal, president, Steering Committee of All India Siksha Sangharsh Jatra 2014 Source The Sangai Express

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Bomb explosion in Ukhrul

A loud explosion disrupted the quiet night in Ukhrul town when a bomb blast occurred adjacent to an office building of a financial company at Hamleikhong Source Hueiyen News Service Pamreiso Shimray

A loud explosion disrupted the quiet night in Ukhrul town when a bomb blast occurred adjacent to an office building of a financial company at Hamleikhong Source Hueiyen News Service Pamreiso Shimray

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Ibobi inspects City Convention Centre

In view of the AROICON 2014 which would be attended by 600 doctors from India and 24 others from abroad, Chief Minister O Ibobi today made a spot assessment of the City Convention Centre Source The Sangai Express

In view of the AROICON 2014 which would be attended by 600 doctors from India and 24 others from abroad, Chief Minister O Ibobi today made a spot assessment of the City Convention Centre Source The Sangai Express

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North East Festival to begin from Nov 7

The 2nd Edition of ‘North East Festival, a carnival of music, dance, traditional sports, ethnic food, fashion, exhibition of photography, painting, film, handloom handicraft, and agriculture along with discussions on various issues of regional and na…

The 2nd Edition of ‘North East Festival, a carnival of music, dance, traditional sports, ethnic food, fashion, exhibition of photography, painting, film, handloom handicraft, and agriculture along with discussions on various issues of regional and national importance will be held from November 7 to 10 at Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts, New Delhi Source Hueiyen News Service

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Why Irom’s fight against AFSPA is in 15th year – E-Pao.net


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Why Irom’s fight against AFSPA is in 15th year
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Fourteen years on, the families of the Malom victims say they are still waiting for justice as they struggle to cope with the trauma of losing their loved ones. For many mothers in Manipur, losing a son to a decades-old conflict in the state is not
Hundreds of people in India’s streets for the ‘Iron Lady of Manipur‘ who is in AsiaNews.it
Irom Sharmila”s fast enters 15th year in ManipurPress Trust of India

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Fourteen years on, the families of the Malom victims say they are still waiting for justice as they struggle to cope with the trauma of losing their loved ones. For many mothers in Manipur, losing a son to a decades-old conflict in the state is not
Hundreds of people in India's streets for the 'Iron Lady of Manipur' who is in AsiaNews.it
Irom Sharmila''s fast enters 15th year in ManipurPress Trust of India

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Why Irom’s fight against AFSPA is in 15th year
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Fourteen years on, the families of the Malom victims say they are still waiting for justice as they struggle to cope with the trauma of losing their loved ones. For many mothers in Manipur, losing a son to a decades-old conflict in the state is not

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Manipur BJP to kickoff membership drive on November 9 – E-Pao.net

Manipur BJP to kickoff membership drive on November 9E-Pao.netImphal, November 04 2014: BJP Manipur Pradesh will be oraganising a state level workshop on membership year 2015 and will also be formally starting membership mission on November 9 at 10 am …

Manipur BJP to kickoff membership drive on November 9
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Imphal, November 04 2014: BJP Manipur Pradesh will be oraganising a state level workshop on membership year 2015 and will also be formally starting membership mission on November 9 at 10 am at BJP head office, Nityaipat Chuthek in Imphal in the …

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Manipur BJP to kickoff membership drive on November 9 – E-Pao.net

Manipur BJP to kickoff membership drive on November 9E-Pao.netImphal, November 04 2014: BJP Manipur Pradesh will be oraganising a state level workshop on membership year 2015 and will also be formally starting membership mission on November 9 at 10 am …

Manipur BJP to kickoff membership drive on November 9
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Imphal, November 04 2014: BJP Manipur Pradesh will be oraganising a state level workshop on membership year 2015 and will also be formally starting membership mission on November 9 at 10 am at BJP head office, Nityaipat Chuthek in Imphal in the …

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Manipur’s horror: When Operation Bluebird struck terror – Hindustan Times

Manipur’s horror: When Operation Bluebird struck terror
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Human rights activist Irom Sharmila has been on indefinite fast for 14 years to demand the repeal of the archaic law, which gives security forces wide powers to shoot-at-sight, search and detain anyone suspected to be involved in the armed revolt in

Manipur's horror: When Operation Bluebird struck terror
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Human rights activist Irom Sharmila has been on indefinite fast for 14 years to demand the repeal of the archaic law, which gives security forces wide powers to shoot-at-sight, search and detain anyone suspected to be involved in the armed revolt in

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Manipur Police burn narcotics worth Rupees four crores – Free Press Journal


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Manipur Police burn narcotics worth Rupees four crores
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The police officer who headed the disposal, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Range-IV, Imphal, Kh. Chandramani Singh, said the illegal narcotics were worth more than Rs. 4.5 crores. “Police department of Manipur disposes capsules and tablets, etc.
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Manipur Police burn narcotics worth Rupees four crores
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The police officer who headed the disposal, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Range-IV, Imphal, Kh. Chandramani Singh, said the illegal narcotics were worth more than Rs. 4.5 crores. “Police department of Manipur disposes capsules and tablets, etc.
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Manipur police reduce drugs worth crores to ashes Nov 4, 3:13 pm – ANINEWS

Manipur police reduce drugs worth crores to ashes Nov 4, 3:13 pmANINEWSImphal, Nov 4 (ANI): In what seems to be a unique clean up exercise, state police of Manipur set fire to a bounty worth of large amount of drugs seized from various parts of capital…

Manipur police reduce drugs worth crores to ashes Nov 4, 3:13 pm
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Imphal, Nov 4 (ANI): In what seems to be a unique clean up exercise, state police of Manipur set fire to a bounty worth of large amount of drugs seized from various parts of capital Imphal. Police trucks arrived at an open field in the Lilong Pan
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Women vigilantes of Manipur – The Hindu

The HinduWomen vigilantes of ManipurThe HinduThe Army personnel safeguarded by the Armed Forces (Forces Special) Powers Act, 1958 which was imposed in Manipur on September 8, 1980 had started flexing their muscles to stem the tide. In those days people…


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Women vigilantes of Manipur
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The Army personnel safeguarded by the Armed Forces (Forces Special) Powers Act, 1958 which was imposed in Manipur on September 8, 1980 had started flexing their muscles to stem the tide. In those days people from all walks of life had extended support …

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Shiksha Sangharsh Yatra reaches Imphal, salutes Sharmila’s struggle

IMPHAL, November 3: To salute the indomitable spirit of Irom Sharmila in her struggle for a democratic, just and humane India, All India Forum for Right to Education flagged off

IMPHAL, November 3: To salute the indomitable spirit of Irom Sharmila in her struggle for a democratic, just and humane India, All India Forum for Right to Education flagged off a month long, All India Shiksha Sangharsh Yatra-2014 on November 2, which will continue till December 4 said Prof Anil Sadgopal, president Standing Committee AISSY at the Manipur Press Club here today.

Speaking at the press conference Prof Anil said that the movement will be held in various States and Union Territories through district-level Yatras along with five Zonal Yatras and will culminate at Bhopal on December 4, also in solidarity with the 30-year long struggle of the lakhs of Bhopal gas victims against ruthless imperialist onslaught on people’s lives and rights.

Prof Anil observed that the AISSY holds the idea that education is not meant for producing workforce for global market’s loot but for meeting socio-economic and cultural needs of the people and for building a democratic, socialist, secular and enlightened society.

He also said that the aim of AISSY is to promote equality, social justice and diversity by liberating education from communal, casteist, patriarchal, sectarian and anti-disability prejudices, discrimination, irrationality and superstition, and at the same time inculcating critical consciousness for social transformation, he added.

Prof Anil continued that AISSY resolved to wage a struggle in order to achieve a fully State funded and entirely free common education system from “KG to PG” including common neighbourhood school system up to class XII. It will also include the medium of mother tongue in multi-lingual context and establish India’s languages in all sectors of national life including trade and business and science and technology, said Anil.

Surjit Thokchom, executive member, AISSY also attended the press conference. He appealed all the people to join hands for united struggle to attain our rights.

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CM pushes Centre to secure release of Manipuris in Myanmar custody

IMPHAL, November 3: The State government is pushing the Centre to take urgent steps to ensure safe and early release of six Manipuris arrested by Myanmar authorities in 2013. Sources

IMPHAL, November 3: The State government is pushing the Centre to take urgent steps to ensure safe and early release of six Manipuris arrested by Myanmar authorities in 2013.

Sources said the State Home department had moved a proposal to the Ministry of External Affairs to take up the matter at the earliest possible with the Myanmar government through diplomatic channels to ensure their release.

The six are identified as H Yaima alias Suren Khuman, son of H Jugin, K Herojit son of K Ibohanbi, K Sanjitkumar alias Ibomcha son of K Ibohanbi, M Sanatomba, son of M Lalitabi, Y Gindle, son of Y Memma and P Open, son of P Tamureima, sources said.

It is also learnt that on October 14, 2014, State Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh had himself written to the Union Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj drawing her attention to the matter.

The Chief Minister in his official letter had said six Manipuris were arrested by Myanmar security on June 17, 2013 while they were allegedly visiting a lake in the neighbouring country named Thoibi-pat, a legendary lake for the Manipuris.

The lake is believed to have a closed affinity with a mythological princess of the State having the same name as the lake.

The State government had taken up the issue with the MEA since September 2013, however, there has been no progress on the matter, the Chief Minister is said to have written to the Union Minister.

The Chief Minister is also said to have highlighted before the Union Minister that although the State Home department had been informed on September 17, 2013 by MEA, BSM division, government of India under secretary (Myanmar) Anima Barnwal in an official letter that the MEA has taken up the matter with the Myanmar authorities and that the Embassy of India in Yangoon has issued a note to the Myanmar Ministry for Foreign Affairs, there has been no further information on the progress of the matter.

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Huge contraband drugs worth Rs 4.5 cr destroyed

IMPHAL, November 3: Contraband drugs worth around Rs 4.5 crores in the grey market which were seized during the year 2012 and 2013 in 17 different cases were destroyed today.

IMPHAL, November 3: Contraband drugs worth around Rs 4.5 crores in the grey market which were seized during the year 2012 and 2013 in 17 different cases were destroyed today.

The Drug Disposal Committee under the watch of its chairman DIG Range IV Kh Chandramani Singh set on fire the contraband drugs at Kiyamgei Pal Ahanbi, near the Sheetal Sanskrit Vidyapeeth with due permission from the relevant authorities.

Committee members including SP NAB S Gautam and additional SP Law and Order Husne Jaman were also present during the drugs disposal.

Speaking to media persons, Chandramani said the drugs seized were registered under 17 separate police cases in different police stations.

The disposed drugs include 44.014 kilograms of ephedrine and pseudoephedrin tablets, 47,852 strips of Actiman Tablets, 10341 strips of PETA-TR tablets, 41043 strips of Actifeel Tablets, 91354 strips of Respifed Tablets, 63411 strips of Actisun Tablets, 50392 strips of Robocoff Tablets, 29909 strips of Mucoson Tablets, 56386 strips of CU-Kuf Tablets, 219976 number of Profed tablets, 12800 numbers of Nitrosun (N) 10 Tablets and 226787 number of tablets of Spasmo Proxivon (SP) capsules, he said.

According to the DIG, the destroyed contraband drugs are worth atleast Rs. 4,39,28,270 crores in the grey market.

It may be mentioned that the same committee had destroyed 4110 kgs of Ganja worth around Rs 20 lakhs registered under 32 different cases on June last at Pundongbam Mamang Ching Khangla Houbi Ground Imphal East.

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Lamdan could be developed into a tourist spot: Ibobi

IMPHAL, November 3: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi inaugurated an Information and Tourist Hall at the Manipur Mountaineering Institute Complex, Lamdan today. Manipur Tribal Development Corporation constructed the hall with funds

IMPHAL, November 3: Chief Minister Okram Ibobi inaugurated an Information and Tourist Hall at the Manipur Mountaineering Institute Complex, Lamdan today.

Manipur Tribal Development Corporation constructed the hall with funds from the Union Tourism Ministry under the watch of the State Directorate of Tourism.

In the inaugural function, the Chief Minister said the place can be developed as a tourist spot with the assistance from various Union Ministries so that it can attract tourists from other states and countries.

Potable drinking water will be made available through GI pipes to the villagers of Lamdan and the Adventure Sports Complex, he said while also assuring that the Loktak-Leimatak road which passes through Lamdan will be upgraded to an all weather road.

The government will help upgrade the Manipur Mountaineering Institute (MMI) into a Regional Institute and improve the infrastructure of the complex with funds from the Union Tourism Ministry, he added.

If the law and order situation of the State improves and the infrastructure is developed than the complex can be turned into a training place of MPS and MCS probationers, he said, adding that a school of international standard can also be established.

Before the inauguration of the Information and Tourism Hall, the Chief Minister also surveyed the place where a View Tower will be constructed.

The inauguration ceremony which had the Chief Minister as the chief guest was also attended by MTDC chairman Manga Vaiphei as the function president. Commerce and Industries minister Govindas Konthoujam, Tourism and YAS Parliamentary Secretary Mairenbam Prithiviraj were the guests of honour. Thanga MLA T Mangi Babu and the Deputy Commissioners of Churachanpur and Bishnupur also took part.

After the inauguration of the complex at Lamdan, the Chief Minister along with other ministers visited the site where a water front is coming up in Takmu.

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