Siroy Lily tablet

A mobile tablet of the brand name Siroy Lily produced by Tokyo based LMP Leimapokpam Japan Inc was launched today at Classic Hotel Source The Sangai Express

A mobile tablet of the brand name Siroy Lily produced by Tokyo based LMP Leimapokpam Japan Inc was launched today at Classic Hotel Source The Sangai Express

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Divisions among Zeliangrongs on election

There have been divisions in the Zeliangrong apex organisation with one group endorsing the decision of the United Naga Council UNC to support Naga People’s Front NPF candidate Soso Lorho and the other group going otherwise Source The Sangai Exp…

There have been divisions in the Zeliangrong apex organisation with one group endorsing the decision of the United Naga Council UNC to support Naga People’s Front NPF candidate Soso Lorho and the other group going otherwise Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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On election day China’s State media says NE ‘most neglected’

As Assam and Tripura went to the polls on Monday, China said years of neglect by the Indian government had fuelled unrest in the Northeastern States which border that country Source The Sangai Express Courtesy A Krishnan The Hindu

As Assam and Tripura went to the polls on Monday, China said years of neglect by the Indian government had fuelled unrest in the Northeastern States which border that country Source The Sangai Express Courtesy A Krishnan The Hindu

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Truck owners blame DEO for duping drivers

The All Manipur Truck Owners’ Welfare Association has submitted a written complaint to the State CEO alleging that the Tamenglong DC DEO paid just Rs 1000 to illiterate and semi literate drivers while the duty slips given to them are filled with the fi…

The All Manipur Truck Owners’ Welfare Association has submitted a written complaint to the State CEO alleging that the Tamenglong DC DEO paid just Rs 1000 to illiterate and semi literate drivers while the duty slips given to them are filled with the figure of Rs 2000 in the process of vehicle requisition for the Lok Sabha election Source The Sangai Express

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CM puts onus on public

Chief Minister O Ibobi today called upon the people of the State to take the responsibility of protecting Manipur’s territorial integrity by way of handing crushing defeats to all communal political parties which are threatening the State’s integrity …

Chief Minister O Ibobi today called upon the people of the State to take the responsibility of protecting Manipur’s territorial integrity by way of handing crushing defeats to all communal political parties which are threatening the State’s integrity Source The Sangai Express

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Grenade attack

National Institute of Technology NIT Director Sarungbam Birendra 57 was threatened by some unidentified persons by lobbing a hand grenade at his Nambol Bazar Makha Leikai residence last night Source The Sangai Express

National Institute of Technology NIT Director Sarungbam Birendra 57 was threatened by some unidentified persons by lobbing a hand grenade at his Nambol Bazar Makha Leikai residence last night Source The Sangai Express

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195 rebels to cast vote in Churachandpur

Around 200 rebels who are now under the tripartite Suspension of Operation SoO agreement with the State and Central Government will be exercising their franchise in the upcoming general election across seven designated camps in Churachandpur district…

Around 200 rebels who are now under the tripartite Suspension of Operation SoO agreement with the State and Central Government will be exercising their franchise in the upcoming general election across seven designated camps in Churachandpur district while another 3224 servicemen will cast their votes through the postal ballot Source The Sangai Express

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80 pc voting in Tripura, 72 pc in Assam

Over 80 per cent of the electorate in Tripura cast their votes for one seat and 72 per cent Assam in five seats as the massive nine phase Lok Sabha elections began peacefully today from the Northeast Source The Sangai Express Agencies

Over 80 per cent of the electorate in Tripura cast their votes for one seat and 72 per cent Assam in five seats as the massive nine phase Lok Sabha elections began peacefully today from the Northeast Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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Tributes paid to heroes at Kanglatongbi War Memorial

The 70th Anniversary commemoration of Battle of Kanglatongbi World War II was organised jointly by Manipur Tourism Forum and World War II Imphal Campaign Foundation under the aegis of Red Shield Division at Kangla Tongbi War Memorial today Source …

The 70th Anniversary commemoration of Battle of Kanglatongbi World War II was organised jointly by Manipur Tourism Forum and World War II Imphal Campaign Foundation under the aegis of Red Shield Division at Kangla Tongbi War Memorial today Source The Sangai Express

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Faleiro rapped

Hitting back at Luizinho Faleiro, AICC General Secretary who is also In charge of NE, the Naga People’s Front NPF Manipur State unit reminded the Congress leader that it is not the proper time to talk about development only when elections are held …

Hitting back at Luizinho Faleiro, AICC General Secretary who is also In charge of NE, the Naga People’s Front NPF Manipur State unit reminded the Congress leader that it is not the proper time to talk about development only when elections are held Source The Sangai Express

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ECI declares all polling stations at Chingai and Ukhrul ACs as hypersensitive Curtains down on campaigning in Outer PC

Electioneering for the 16th Lok Sabha election in Outer Manipur P C where 10 candidates are in the fray came to an end at 4 pm today Source The Sangai Express

Electioneering for the 16th Lok Sabha election in Outer Manipur P C where 10 candidates are in the fray came to an end at 4 pm today Source The Sangai Express

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NPF refutes, writes to CEC

Refuting the allegations that NSCN IM cadres and leaders have been campaigning for the NPF candidate in the Outer Manipur PC, the NPF has written to the CEC regarding the allegation levelled by the Congress urging the CEC to act judiciously and not to…

Refuting the allegations that NSCN IM cadres and leaders have been campaigning for the NPF candidate in the Outer Manipur PC, the NPF has written to the CEC regarding the allegation levelled by the Congress urging the CEC to act judiciously and not to succumb to such pressure given by the Congress party so that the elections are held in a free and fair manner and not to be wrongly influenced by the ruling party anywhere in the country including Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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Development of State tourism stressed

Manipur Governor VK Duggal said today that the timing could not have been more perfect as Manipur is going in full swing towards investing its resources and developing infrastructure for becoming one the most sought after tourist destinations Source …

Manipur Governor VK Duggal said today that the timing could not have been more perfect as Manipur is going in full swing towards investing its resources and developing infrastructure for becoming one the most sought after tourist destinations Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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UPF refutes news report

A party to the SoO pact, United Peoples Front today strongly refuted the news report in The Sangai Express which said that the election scenario in outer Manipur P C is steadily transforming into a political battle between two communities, saying every…

A party to the SoO pact, United Peoples Front today strongly refuted the news report in The Sangai Express which said that the election scenario in outer Manipur P C is steadily transforming into a political battle between two communities, saying everything but the last paragraph that states the UPF of withdrawing its boycott on the Congress party was baseless and concocted meant only to divide the State’s tribal Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

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More pings raise more questions about missing plane

Source: CNN (CNN) – Almost a month after Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared, searchers say pulse signals detected in the Indian Ocean provide the best hope so far for finding it. However, those

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(CNN) – Almost a month after Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared, searchers say pulse signals detected in the Indian Ocean provide the best hope so far for finding it.

However, those same officials warn it will take time to confirm if the sonar pings come from the missing plane, meaning nothing is certain yet.

The new information raises more questions about what the pulse signals mean and what happens now.

Is this it?

Maybe.

An Australian ship using high-tech U.S. equipment has twice detected signals along the suspected flight path of the airliner off its country’s western coast.

Angus Houston, who heads the rescue effort, told reporters that a device called a towed pinger locator on the vessel Ocean Shield received signals similar to the kind that the aircraft’s on board data and cockpit voice recorders would emit.

The first detection, which occurred over the weekend, lasted more than two hours before the ship lost contact, Houston said. A second detection several hours later lasted 13 minutes, and more importantly, included two separate signals audible to the locator device, he said.

Two signals could mean they came from the so-called black boxes, as expected.

“It’s probably the best information that we have had,” Houston said before immediately noting that “we haven’t found the aircraft yet; we need further confirmation.”

A promising lead

Why this may be it

The signals reported were near the 37.5 kHz “standard beacon frequency” of the recorders, officials say. That frequency was chosen for use to avoid interference from other ocean noises as much as possible.

In addition, the two pulse signals detected at the same time would be consistent with the two emitters on the plane.

Also, the location where the signals were detected is along the missing plane’s probable flight path, according to the latest analysis of its known direction and fuel capacity. Houston said the new information on the likely flight path helped narrow the search area.

“With the acoustic events that we’re getting in the area, we are encouraged that we’re very close to where we need to be,” Houston said, later adding: “This is quite an extraordinary set of circumstances that we’re now in a very well-defined search area which hopefully will eventually yield the information that we need to say MH370 might have entered the water just here.”

On Saturday, a Chinese ship detected a single pulse signal more than 300 miles further south, also near the most recently projected flight path. Houston said the distance made it “unlikely” the Chinese ship and Australian vessel detected the same signal, but added “in deep water, funny things happen with acoustic signals.”

Why this may not be it

From the beginning, search officials have stressed the long odds against figuring out where the plane might be without visible evidence such as wreckage.

For now, all we have are some pulse signals, Houston said, and in the ocean, those could be from a number of things.

“This has been done without finding any wreckage thus far, and I think it’s quite extraordinary and what I’d like to see now is us find some wreckage because that will basically help solve the mystery,” Houston explained, adding that “without wreckage, we can’t say it’s definitely here.”

Next steps

Oceanographers note that the ocean is full of sonar sounds, including whale calls and signals emitted by research equipment left on the bottom to help find it later. While the frequency of the black box signals are intended to be unique, other sounds can cause confusion, they note.

“Unlike in air where sound travels in a straight line, acoustic energy — sound through the water — is greatly affected by temperature, pressure and salinity,” explained Peter Leavy, commander of the military task force conducting the search. “And that has the effect of attenuating, bending — sometimes through 90 degrees — sound waves. So it is quite possible and very hard to predict — it’s quite possible for sound to travel great distances laterally but be very difficult to hear near the surface of the ocean, for instance.”

On Monday, U.S. Navy Commander William Marks told CNN from the search operation that the inability of the Ocean Shield’s pinger locator to find the signals again more than a day since the last reception caused initial optimism to become “more and more cautious.”

What next?

The Ocean Shield and its towed pinger locator continue to search the area where it detected the signals to try to hear them again. If they do, searchers would send out a Bluefin-21 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle with a more accurate sonar and possibly a camera for mapping and studying the the ocean floor, Leavy said.

“At the moment that’s not deployed,” he told reporters. “The focus is on trying to reacquire the acoustic signal that they had” by the end of Tuesday.

Meanwhile, the website MarineTraffic.com indicated Monday that three ships were searching a spot further to the south where the Haixun 01, a Chinese patrol boat, reportedly detected pulse signals on Saturday.

Another Chinese vessel and the HMS Echo of Britain’s Royal Navy joined the Haixun 01 in the area, according to the website, which has been reliable in reporting the movements of search vessels.

Officials had said they would send additional resources to help the Haixun 01 try to find the source of pulse signals it detected on the same 37.5 kHz frequency used by airplane recorders.

A major question is how long the batteries in the recorders will last. They have a 30-day expectancy when activated, and the plane disappeared on March 8, which was 31 days ago.

“We’re already one day past the advertised shelf life,” Houston said. “We hope that it keeps going for a little bit longer.”

Relatives react

Confirmation that the signal comes from the Boeing 777 would mean “the possibility of recovering the plane — or at least the black boxes — goes from being one in a million to almost certain,” said Simon Boxall, a lecturer in ocean and earth science at the University of Southampton.

Houston, a retired Australian Air chief marshal who is chief coordinator of Joint Agency Coordination Centre, warned against expecting a quick resolution.

“It could take some days before the information is available to establish whether these detections can be confirmed as being from MH370,” he said. “In very deep oceanic water, nothing happens fast.”

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Manipur bandh targets Congress government – Indian Express

Indian ExpressManipur bandh targets Congress governmentIndian ExpressA bandh called by the All Tribal Manipur Chiefs Forum against sitting Congress MP Thangso Baite and the Congress-led government in the state has brought life to a standstill in five h…


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Manipur bandh targets Congress government
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A bandh called by the All Tribal Manipur Chiefs Forum against sitting Congress MP Thangso Baite and the Congress-led government in the state has brought life to a standstill in five hill districts of Manipur for the past four days. The tribals have

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