Bal Shree

IMPHAL, July 22: Four students have been selected by social welfare department for participation at the Zonal Level Bal Shree Camp. The selected students are Waikhom Marilyun Devi of Tiny… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 22: Four students have been selected by social welfare department for participation at the Zonal Level Bal Shree Camp. The selected students are Waikhom Marilyun Devi of Tiny Tots` Unique School (creative writing), Minerva Laiphungbam of Little Flower School (creative performance), Chingakham Chanu Lamnganbi of Heritage Convent (creative scientific innovation) and Naoroibam Anand Singh of Eagle High School (creative art).

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Slow Poison

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba Though the state is presently vexed with many pressing issues which need immediate reddressal. The most important issue seems to be the one in which one… Read more »

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba
Though the state is presently vexed with many pressing issues which need immediate reddressal. The most important issue seems to be the one in which one is directly or indirectly involved.

The state has seen decades of armed conflict, atrocities, underdevelopment, corruption, AIDS and the menace of drug addiction, which concern all. But, one feels that one of the most important threats which need to be dealt with is the disease of alcoholism which has occupied a pandemic situation in Manipur.

Manipur, a virtually ‘dry state’ according to the state government can be termed as a farce. The pipeline of alcohol has been laid from outside the state and presently, everyone is enjoying the delightful ‘flood’ which pours out from the said pipes. The state itself has a colorful cultural background of brewing liquor . Andro, Sekmai and Phayeng areas are synonymous with quality local made brew.  The dry state status can be compared to a pact made between a joker and a thief, none is credible.

Many a lives, precious ones also have lost due the conflict situation, intravenous use of drugs and spread of HIV virus. But as of late, it may be safe to say that through widespread awareness programs , the AIDS/HIV pandemic has been brought to a controlled stage now. But, like the proverbial snake in the grass, it can be said that more people have died of alcohol abuse and the effects of alcohol have caused a domino effect to the families of the alcoholic’s and further to the society, which is more cause for concern.

Addressing the seriousness of the abuse and its effects on society, certain civil organizations namely All Manipur Anti Drugs Association (AMADA) and Coalition Against Drugs and Alcohol (CADA) have carried out drives to stop liquor vending and brewing.

The drives were met with mixed responses from the public, but the bottom line is though the all out effort which was time consuming, financially and physically taxing to the anti drug volunteers, the problem refuses to go.

Prior to the drives, certain insurgent groups had issued dictates’ that drug pushers will be given capital punishment and users even severely reprimanded on numerous occasions, had also failed to bear fruit.

Alcohol  is viewed as a ‘social’ drug. No one gives much ado if one returns home with a whiff of liquor. Celebrations invoke openings of branded bottles and posing for a photograph in one best suit with a glass of the bubbly is considered a ‘Kodak’ moment. Having a collection of rare vintages is considered a status symbol.

The Manipuri society being an amalgamation of diverse cultures gives equal opportunity to the sections to indulge themselves in the festivities. From the beginning of the calendar till the end, Manipur despite its problems observes a yearlong party. The dipsomaniac at these occasions has a perfectly good excuse for not able to reach home.

‘Controlled drinking’ is a term often used by teetotalers and those who dislike drinking and the angry wife. As two individual cannot have similar fingerprints, the genetic defects and the tendency to be addicted differs from individual to individual.

After some time the tolerance of a person to alcohol develops and thus addiction starts. One may put an alcoholic family member for treatment at a rehabilitation centre. The person may undergo the program, but after getting out from the centre, relapses again.

The causes for relapse are varied, but the most common is the desire to drink and to be in the company of ‘old friends’. The person tends to go back to the old habits.

To give aid to those who wish to stay sober and overcome their addiction ,Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)  ,an international mutual aid movement declaring its “primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety”  must be initiated in the state for the alcoholics seeking recovery.

AA, started in 1935  and is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to ‘stop drinking’. There are no dues or fees for membership and is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes. So, the need of the hour is to propagate AA in the state, so that it may spread to each nook and cranny and help those persons who want to be rid of alcohol. It will not be an exaggeration to say that alcohol is a slow poison. An alcoholic dies silently, unnoticed and contemptuously. Its up to you –die a heroic death or have a miserable end. And the society’s responsibility is to ensure that everyone dies honorably. For this, help the helpless. Lets join hands to help the helpless.

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Slow Poison

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba Though the state is presently vexed with many pressing issues which need immediate reddressal. The most important issue seems to be the one in which one… Read more »

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba
Though the state is presently vexed with many pressing issues which need immediate reddressal. The most important issue seems to be the one in which one is directly or indirectly involved.

The state has seen decades of armed conflict, atrocities, underdevelopment, corruption, AIDS and the menace of drug addiction, which concern all. But, one feels that one of the most important threats which need to be dealt with is the disease of alcoholism which has occupied a pandemic situation in Manipur.

Manipur, a virtually ‘dry state’ according to the state government can be termed as a farce. The pipeline of alcohol has been laid from outside the state and presently, everyone is enjoying the delightful ‘flood’ which pours out from the said pipes. The state itself has a colorful cultural background of brewing liquor . Andro, Sekmai and Phayeng areas are synonymous with quality local made brew.  The dry state status can be compared to a pact made between a joker and a thief, none is credible.

Many a lives, precious ones also have lost due the conflict situation, intravenous use of drugs and spread of HIV virus. But as of late, it may be safe to say that through widespread awareness programs , the AIDS/HIV pandemic has been brought to a controlled stage now. But, like the proverbial snake in the grass, it can be said that more people have died of alcohol abuse and the effects of alcohol have caused a domino effect to the families of the alcoholic’s and further to the society, which is more cause for concern.

Addressing the seriousness of the abuse and its effects on society, certain civil organizations namely All Manipur Anti Drugs Association (AMADA) and Coalition Against Drugs and Alcohol (CADA) have carried out drives to stop liquor vending and brewing.

The drives were met with mixed responses from the public, but the bottom line is though the all out effort which was time consuming, financially and physically taxing to the anti drug volunteers, the problem refuses to go.

Prior to the drives, certain insurgent groups had issued dictates’ that drug pushers will be given capital punishment and users even severely reprimanded on numerous occasions, had also failed to bear fruit.

Alcohol  is viewed as a ‘social’ drug. No one gives much ado if one returns home with a whiff of liquor. Celebrations invoke openings of branded bottles and posing for a photograph in one best suit with a glass of the bubbly is considered a ‘Kodak’ moment. Having a collection of rare vintages is considered a status symbol.

The Manipuri society being an amalgamation of diverse cultures gives equal opportunity to the sections to indulge themselves in the festivities. From the beginning of the calendar till the end, Manipur despite its problems observes a yearlong party. The dipsomaniac at these occasions has a perfectly good excuse for not able to reach home.

‘Controlled drinking’ is a term often used by teetotalers and those who dislike drinking and the angry wife. As two individual cannot have similar fingerprints, the genetic defects and the tendency to be addicted differs from individual to individual.

After some time the tolerance of a person to alcohol develops and thus addiction starts. One may put an alcoholic family member for treatment at a rehabilitation centre. The person may undergo the program, but after getting out from the centre, relapses again.

The causes for relapse are varied, but the most common is the desire to drink and to be in the company of ‘old friends’. The person tends to go back to the old habits.

To give aid to those who wish to stay sober and overcome their addiction ,Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)  ,an international mutual aid movement declaring its “primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety”  must be initiated in the state for the alcoholics seeking recovery.

AA, started in 1935  and is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to ‘stop drinking’. There are no dues or fees for membership and is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not to engage in any controversy, neither endorses nor opposes any causes. So, the need of the hour is to propagate AA in the state, so that it may spread to each nook and cranny and help those persons who want to be rid of alcohol. It will not be an exaggeration to say that alcohol is a slow poison. An alcoholic dies silently, unnoticed and contemptuously. Its up to you –die a heroic death or have a miserable end. And the society’s responsibility is to ensure that everyone dies honorably. For this, help the helpless. Lets join hands to help the helpless.

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Check assets of MLAs, babus: MPP youths

IMPHAL, July 22: The Youth Front of Manipur People’s Party has demanded the authorities concerned to conduct proper evaluation of the assets of the legislators and other government officials. A… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 22: The Youth Front of Manipur People’s Party has demanded the authorities concerned to conduct proper evaluation of the assets of the legislators and other government officials.

A release of the front alleged that the ministers and other legislators of the ruling SPF government have accumulated immense wealth as against their known sources of income.

The Youth Front supports the demand of the Manipur People’s Party for the declaration of assets of the legislators and government officials, it added.

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Check assets of MLAs, babus: MPP youths

IMPHAL, July 22: The Youth Front of Manipur People’s Party has demanded the authorities concerned to conduct proper evaluation of the assets of the legislators and other government officials. A… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 22: The Youth Front of Manipur People’s Party has demanded the authorities concerned to conduct proper evaluation of the assets of the legislators and other government officials.

A release of the front alleged that the ministers and other legislators of the ruling SPF government have accumulated immense wealth as against their known sources of income.

The Youth Front supports the demand of the Manipur People’s Party for the declaration of assets of the legislators and government officials, it added.

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Minors vaccinated at health camp

IMPHAL, July 21: A medical camp was held today at Primary Health Centre, Bashikhong. Nearly 119 persons aged between 1-15 years from Thongju-Pheijaleitong and nearby localities were administered vaccines to… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 21: A medical camp was held today at Primary Health Centre, Bashikhong. Nearly 119 persons aged between 1-15 years from Thongju-Pheijaleitong and nearby localities were administered vaccines to protect themselves from the outbreak of Japanese Enchaphilitis. Members of ASHA, anganwadi workers and helpers and volunteers of Students’ Welfare Committee assisted the doctors and nurses of the health centre in carrying out the vaccination of the individuals who registered at the camp.

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COSMO wallop UYAC

IMPHAL, July 21:  COSMO, Wangkhei overwhelmed UYAC, Uchekon 13-1 in the Super Six hockey tournament at Khuman Lampak Hockey Stadium today. Striker P Rahul found the mark half a dozen… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 21:  COSMO, Wangkhei overwhelmed UYAC, Uchekon 13-1 in the Super Six hockey tournament at Khuman Lampak Hockey Stadium today. Striker P Rahul found the mark half a dozen times while G Dingku troubled the scorers thrice. Teammates K Boy, Bronson, Th Bebeto and Amarjit netted one goal each. For the losing team L Diphu scored the consolation goal.

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Former minister to contest on Cong ticket

IMPHAL, July 21: Former CADA and MOBC minister Md Allaudin has today announced that he will be contesting the ensuing 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly elections from Lilong assembly constituency on… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 21: Former CADA and MOBC minister Md Allaudin has today announced that he will be contesting the ensuing 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly elections from Lilong assembly constituency on the Congress ticket.

Allaudin, 62, son of former Chief Minister Allimuddin, was elected as MLA from Lilong in the 7th Manipur Legislative Assembly elections and was a state minister in the then Nipamacha government.

Addressing the public at a function today at his residence at Lilong Haoreibi Turel Ahanbi, the ex-minister stated that the Muslim dominated constituency of Lilong has not been developed much during the last few assembly terms. He has decided to contest from the Congress Party with the objective of bringing utmost development to the constituency, Allaudin asserted.

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National chess

IMPHAL, July 21: The Manipur Chess Association has invited chess players who want to participate at the 20th National Youth Chess Championship (under-25 years) to be held at Indore in… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 21: The Manipur Chess Association has invited chess players who want to participate at the 20th National Youth Chess Championship (under-25 years) to be held at Indore in Madhya Pradesh to submit their applications on or before July 27. Details can be had from the office of the association.

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Arrested

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Thoubal DFA tourney

IMPHAL, July 21: The DFA Thoubal district 1st division football tournament kicked off at Chaoyaima Higher Secondary School ground today with RAIDO and ASSA playing out a goalless draw in… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 21: The DFA Thoubal district 1st division football tournament kicked off at Chaoyaima Higher Secondary School ground today with RAIDO and ASSA playing out a goalless draw in the inaugural match. Charangpat pradhan Ph Heramani and vice-president of DFA, Thoubal Ch Ibeyaima were the chief guest and the president at the inaugural ceremony.

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Felicitation

IMPHAL, July 21: The All Manipur Muslim College Teachers’ Association is organizing an ‘Awareness cum felicitation’ programme on July 31 at the Manipur Press Club, for which position holder Muslim… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 21: The All Manipur Muslim College Teachers’ Association is organizing an ‘Awareness cum felicitation’ programme on July 31 at the Manipur Press Club, for which position holder Muslim students in the HSLC (BOSEM) and HSE (COHSEM) examinations, 2011 and meritorious girl students who scored more than 80 percent and above in the said exams are asked to submit their attested mark sheets on or before July 28 at the City Heart Tours and travels, near BOSEM office.

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Bhooth Phaba

IMPHAL July 20: As a part of the continuous event on book review the Patriotic writers’ forum in a press release issued by its general secretary today said that on… Read more »

IMPHAL July 20: As a part of the continuous event on book review the Patriotic writers’ forum in a press release issued by its general secretary today said that on Sunday July 24 at 1 pm sharp a book “Bhooth phaba” authored by Pukhrambam Joychandra will be held at the office of the forum situated at Keishampat Leimajam Leikai, Opposite CCpur parking. The release added that the book review event will be presided by the forum’s president S. Indrakumar while Dr. Lanchenba Meitei will give a detailed account of the book.

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Solar lamp alloted

IMPHAL, July 20: The friends of hill people’, 11 Assam Rifles of Red Shield Division distributed solar lanterns to the village authorities of Aziuram village in Tamenglong. According to a… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 20: The friends of hill people’, 11 Assam Rifles of Red Shield Division distributed solar lanterns to the village authorities of Aziuram village in Tamenglong.

According to a statement of the PIB Defense wing, the problem of electricity faced by villagers of Aziuram village was addressed with a solar lantern being given to the chairman for the village authority office. Not only this, the battalion also organized a free medical camp on July 18, on the villagers demand for free medical check up, at Monjiron Khunao village, a remote village of Tamenglong district lacking the basic medical facilities. A total of 70 villagers were examined in the camp. Malaria tests, free medicine distribution and lectures on basic health education including precautions against malaria were other activities carried out in the medical camp for benefit of the villagers, it said.

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Man drowns while fishing

IMPHAL, July 19: An assistant engineer of the DDK Imphal reportedly drown yesterday in a pond at Waiton, Imphal east. Police source has said that the engineer identified as Wahengbam… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 19: An assistant engineer of the DDK Imphal reportedly drown yesterday in a pond at Waiton, Imphal east.
Police source has said that the engineer identified as Wahengbam Roshni Kanta, 55, s/o Samananda of Wahengbam Leikai Lairenbi Awang had left home early morning yesterday at around 5 am to attend to his farm house located at Waiton, Imphal east district.

However on his way to his farm, he met two of his friends of which one has been identified as Thounaojam Inaoba, 45, s/o Mangi of Waiton Makha Leikai.

The trio further decided to go to Inaoba’s fishfarm for fishing where he was reported to have drowned. He was rushed to the JNIMS, however was declared brought dead, added the police source.

The dead body has been handed over to the family after post mortem and a case has been registered at the Heingang police station in connection with the incident.

Meanwhile the other friend who accompanied the victim to the fish farm is yet to be identified till the filling of this report.

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House inaugurated

IMPHAL, July 20: The chairman of G Khelchandra Memorial Trust, Hareshwar Goswami has funded the construction of a house for G Jilangamba Sharma of Brahmapur Thangapat Mapal whose house was… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 20: The chairman of G Khelchandra Memorial Trust, Hareshwar Goswami has funded the construction of a house for G Jilangamba Sharma of Brahmapur Thangapat Mapal whose house was earlier devasted by a storm. The newly constructed house was inaugurated today, said a release of G Khelchandra Memorial Trust.

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48-hour Moreh bandh called

MOREH, July 19: The Border Trade and Chamber of Commerce and Tamil Sangam, Moreh have called a 48-hour Moreh bandh from 6am tomorrow protesting the arrest of V Shekhar, president… Read more »

MOREH, July 19: The Border Trade and Chamber of Commerce and Tamil Sangam, Moreh have called a 48-hour Moreh bandh from 6am tomorrow protesting the arrest of V Shekhar, president of Tamil Sangam, by police in New Delhi.

A joint release issued by the two organizations strongly condemned the allegations of drug trafficking made by police to V Shekhar. The two organizations resolved to call the 48-hour bandh after an emergency meeting convened today at the office of Tamil Sangam, Moreh.

The organizations would further hold sit-in-protest at Masjid Road on July 21.

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KSO meeting

IMPHAL, July 19: The Kuki Students’ Organisation, Chandel district has informed all chiefs and chairmen of Kuki villages of Chandel district having schools under the ADC that an emergency meeting… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 19: The Kuki Students’ Organisation, Chandel district has informed all chiefs and chairmen of Kuki villages of Chandel district having schools under the ADC that an emergency meeting will be held at H kotlenphai village community hall, Pallel on July 21 to discuss various issues including the composition of the SMDC, non attendance of some teachers in their respective posting places etc stated a release of the student body.

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Super Six hockey

IMPHAL, July 27: YCCIC defeated MEIRAA by 9-4 goals in today’s match of Super Six Hockey Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Hockey Stadium, Imphal. The goals of YCCIC were scored… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 27: YCCIC defeated MEIRAA by 9-4 goals in today’s match of Super Six Hockey Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Hockey Stadium, Imphal.

The goals of YCCIC were scored by Y Chandra, Y Holendro, N Priyo, Surchand and Suresh while Borish, Chingkheinganba and Kirankumar scored for MEIRAA.

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Workshop held

IMPHAL, July 20: A one-day district level consultative workshop on “Manipur State Action Plan on Climate Change” was organized by All Manipur NGO Forum and Rural Development Foundation Association under… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 20: A one-day district level consultative workshop on “Manipur State Action Plan on Climate Change” was organized by All Manipur NGO Forum and Rural Development Foundation Association under the sponsorship of state environment and ecology wing at Karong today. Additional deputy commissioner of Senapati, Shyamlal, president of NGO Forum, Y Surchandra, and research officer of environment and ecology wing, Dr T Brajagopal were the chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively.

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