Census 2011 puts total State population at 2,570,390

Chandel has recorded the highest decadal growth rate in rural population while Imphal East in urban population, according to the Census report of Manipur, 2011, which was released today Source Hueiyen News Service

Chandel has recorded the highest decadal growth rate in rural population while Imphal East in urban population, according to the Census report of Manipur, 2011, which was released today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Global event exposes devilmaycare attitude of Manipuris

The World Environment Day observance held this year under the theme ‘Think, Eat, Save’ evoked mixed response from experts who cautioned that in case there is absence of collective effort from both the Government and the communities, the human race wipe…

The World Environment Day observance held this year under the theme ‘Think, Eat, Save’ evoked mixed response from experts who cautioned that in case there is absence of collective effort from both the Government and the communities, the human race wiped out from the surface of the Earth would be a reality sooner than expected Source The Sangai Express

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AR issues rebuttal on Moreh land issue

Reacting to a news report published in this daily on June 2, PRO IGAR S has clarified that the land was acquired through legal procedures based on legal documents Source The Sangai Express

Reacting to a news report published in this daily on June 2, PRO IGAR S has clarified that the land was acquired through legal procedures based on legal documents Source The Sangai Express

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Biometric attendance system

As part of the State Government’s effort to enhance the state of higher education, Education Minister M Okendra launched biometric attendence system for teachers of 16 Government colleges today Source The Sangai Express

As part of the State Government’s effort to enhance the state of higher education, Education Minister M Okendra launched biometric attendence system for teachers of 16 Government colleges today Source The Sangai Express

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NSF meets Dy CM

The Naga Students’ Federation NSF met Manipur Home Minister Gaikhangam on June 4 and apprised him on certain issues relating to the Nagas of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

The Naga Students’ Federation NSF met Manipur Home Minister Gaikhangam on June 4 and apprised him on certain issues relating to the Nagas of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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Mishaps claim 3

Two including driver of a Van died while several other sustained injuries when a Maruti Van and a Dumper Truck collided head on at Lilong Tairen Makhong along Imphal Moreh highway in Thoubal district today Source The Sangai Express

Two including driver of a Van died while several other sustained injuries when a Maruti Van and a Dumper Truck collided head on at Lilong Tairen Makhong along Imphal Moreh highway in Thoubal district today Source The Sangai Express

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State Govt trying to please nonlocals only JCILPS

Terming the State government as anti people , Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has said that the government is trying to please the non locals by neglecting the voices of the indigenous people Source Hueiyen News Service

Terming the State government as anti people , Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has said that the government is trying to please the non locals by neglecting the voices of the indigenous people Source Hueiyen News Service

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Nonlocals

At least 40 non locals coming to Manipur from Dimapur side along National Highway 2 were sent back from Sekmai in Imphal West district by volunteers of several student organisations as the agitation by Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILP…

At least 40 non locals coming to Manipur from Dimapur side along National Highway 2 were sent back from Sekmai in Imphal West district by volunteers of several student organisations as the agitation by Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS to prevent non Manipuris from visiting the state from June 1 ended Wednesday, reports NNN Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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MCPCR recommends fixing number of students in school vans

Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights MCPCR has made several recommendations with regard to transportation of school children including fixing the number of students that should be accommodated in a school van or bus Source Hueiyen New…

Manipur Commission for Protection of Child Rights MCPCR has made several recommendations with regard to transportation of school children including fixing the number of students that should be accommodated in a school van or bus Source Hueiyen News Service

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Security situation in NE ‘complex’ PM

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today described the security situation in the Northeast as complex since insurgency, extortion and agitations continue to exist in the region Source The Sangai Express Agencies

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today described the security situation in the Northeast as complex since insurgency, extortion and agitations continue to exist in the region Source The Sangai Express Agencies

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COHR flays murder of Awungshi

While condemning the murder of Reingamphy Awungshi of Choithor village in Ukhrul district, who was found dead in her rented room at Chirag Dilli, South Delhi on 29th May, Committee on Human Rights COHR , Manipur has maintained that it was an example o…

While condemning the murder of Reingamphy Awungshi of Choithor village in Ukhrul district, who was found dead in her rented room at Chirag Dilli, South Delhi on 29th May, Committee on Human Rights COHR , Manipur has maintained that it was an example of conspiracy, discrimination and suppression against North East people by mainland Indians Source Hueiyen News Service

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KanglaOnline contributor wins cartoon award

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Manas Maisnam, whose cartoons are featured at KanglaOnline under the byline “On the Skew” has won Special Prize at the National Level Cartoon Competition on the theme “Stop Food Waste”, organized by Raipur based cartoon magazine Cartoonwatch and Chhattisgarh Environment … Continue reading

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Manas Maisnam, whose cartoons are featured at KanglaOnline under the byline “On the Skew” has won Special Prize at the National Level Cartoon Competition on the theme “Stop Food Waste”, organized by Raipur based cartoon magazine Cartoonwatch and Chhattisgarh Environment Conservation Board. The competition was organized in connection with “World Environment Day”, 2013. The prize carried a cash award of Rs. 1000/- and a certificate.
Mention may be made here that Manas Maisnam had won a similar prize in last year’s edition of the same competition. He also received Special Jury Appreciation Award at Maya Kamath Memorial Cartoon Competition last year, for his cartoon featured in this portal.
Winning cartoon - "Emptying Plates & Empty Plate..."

Winning cartoon – “Emptying Plates & Empty Plate…”

 

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Second cartoon

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3-Day HIV training for RIMS Resident Doctors

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IMPHAL, June 5: Prof S Sekharjit, Director of RIMS today inaugurated a 3-day training on HIV care for the resident doctors of ART team of Medical colleges in Manipur at the conference hall of the medicine department of the hospital … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, June 5: Prof S Sekharjit, Director of RIMS today inaugurated a 3-day training on HIV care for the resident doctors of ART team of Medical colleges in Manipur at the conference hall of the medicine department of the hospital in which doctors from RIMS and JNIMS took part, said a press release.

According to the statement, the training is being organised by the Department of Medicine, ART centre and Centre of Excellence. RIMS is one of the 10 centres of excellence in India.

It said, “Prof Sekharjit said that other doctors will also be accommodated in the training programme  in future in a phased manner. He said that 21 new doctors in RIMS will be given a chance in the training soon. HIV patients should be attended to without discrimination”.

Further according to the statement, he had also stressed on the socio-economic aspects of the problem since the patients who are usually from the lower income group should be given some sort of source of income. He also said that the participants should do self-assessment after the training. Such trainings shall go a long way  in training the doctors in the management of HIV patients, it continued.

It has also mentioned that the ART centre in RIMS was opened in 2004 and so far over 5000 persons had been screened. Prof Arunkumar, Medical Superintendent urged the MACS Director Dr SK Chourasia, to make medicine and non-medicianl items available in the ART centre. Prof S. Bhagyabati, head of Medicine department said that the training is for the benefit of the HIV patients, it concluded.

 

 
 

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The AFSPA context

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A report entitled ‘Manipur: Memorandum on Extrajudicial Summary or Arbitrary Executions’ collated and later, submitted by the Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN to the UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial Summary or Arbitrary Executions, Christof … Continue reading

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A report entitled ‘Manipur: Memorandum on Extrajudicial Summary or Arbitrary Executions’ collated and later, submitted by the Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN to the UN Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial Summary or Arbitrary Executions, Christof Heyns during his visit to India mentioned that altogether 1528 people, including 31 women and 98 children were killed in fake encounters by security forces in Manipur between 1979 and May, 2012. Of these, 419 were killed by the Assam Rifles, while 481 were killed by combined teams of Manipur Police and central security forces, according to the report. The Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 enacted as a short-term measure to allow the deployment of the army in India’s northeastern Naga Hills has been in existence for five decades over the entire North Eastern States of the country and Jammu & Kashmir and the violations on human lives and security. The impunity that the AFSPA has given to central security forces, what it has meant for the people in the state of Manipur and other states have been well documented: both in numbers and in terms of testimonies. In Manipur, it was the people of the hills of this small state that first bore the burnt of AFSPA. Later on, the valley would also suffer. But what the figures don’t reveal is that most of the men who were killed were in the prime of their lives and left behind widows and children.

What the figures of those killed or ‘disappeared” under the Armed Forces Special Powers Act don’t say is that combing operations, questioning, threats and harassment under cover of the Act leaves a fragile sense of security and has a bearing on the freedom of people to move around. While women are affected while setting out of their homes in search of livelihoods, the children of this state have grown up without knowing what security and safety is, without access to basic health and education facilities following the threat from the hugely militarized environment around them with even security forces occupying educational institutions in certain cases. In Manipur, women in both the hills and plains have come out in response to the excesses committed under the Act and  to protest against the excesses committed by security personnel. Through their own women collectives, they come out on the streets in times of public protests and take up night patrols besides also picketing army camps to verify whether those picked up are civilians and at times, not budging from their positions till the surety is given that those picked up are not tortured. Often, women groups stay up late into the nights after taking care of their household and other social obligations, going without proper sleep or rest. The story of the children of Manipur, are told in the many instances of sit in protests taken out by children: the same children who should ideally be in classes or in the safe confines of their home and playgrounds. Young children grow up under the shadow of guns and violence around them while the older ones take part in various protests, thereby severely putting them in conflict with security personnel and triggering off a sense of alienation and distrust.

The PIL to the Supreme Court, filed jointly by Extra-judicial Execution Victim Families’ Association Manipur (EEVFAM), a body of widows and mothers of those killed by police and security forces and Human Rights Alert pleaded for investigations into 63 cases of alleged extra-judicial killings between 2007 and 2012 and another 1,528 cases documented by the Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the United Nations is just the beginning of efforts from various civil society groups and Human Rights defenders to put the spotlight on the excesses committed under the Act. Following the PIL, the Supreme Court constituted a three member enquiry commission with former Supreme Court judge, Justice N. Santosh Hegde, as the Chairman which in its report to the Apex Court has already made its observation that the 6 cases it was given to hear out were all fake. The Supreme Court had given the Manipur state Government a duration of four weeks to make its responses following the report of the Inquiry Commission and with the date coming nearer, it will be yet another step towards the long wait for justice and yet another strong validation of just how much the Act impacts the lives of countless women and children in the state.

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Chinese grenade found

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IMPHAL, June 5: A Chinese hand grenade was today around 10:30am from a paddy field near a brick-field owned by one M Inaocha Singh located at Pangei “Waiton” under Lamlai police station Imphal east district. Later, the bomb was disposed … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, June 5: A Chinese hand grenade was today around 10:30am from a paddy field near a brick-field owned by one M Inaocha Singh located at Pangei “Waiton” under Lamlai police station Imphal east district.

Later, the bomb was disposed by a team of Manipur Bomb squad in the near safe area.

The grenade was first noticed by local passers-by in the paddy field, who informed the police. A team of Lamlai police along with a bomb squad arrived at the scene and detonated the bomb in a nearby safe area.

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JNM Dance Academy team leaves Imphal

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IMPHAL, June 5: A seven member team of JN Dance Manipur Academy led by M Seityaban Singh, Sankirtan Pung Guru left Imphal today for Tripura to present a pung and dhol dholom (Manipuri percussion) on June 8-9, 2013 on the … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, June 5: A seven member team of JN Dance Manipur Academy led by M Seityaban Singh, Sankirtan Pung Guru left Imphal today for Tripura to present a pung and dhol dholom (Manipuri percussion) on June 8-9, 2013 on the occasion of the golden jubilee celebration of Manipur Sahitya Parishad, Tripura, said a press release. The programme is being taken up by JNMDA under the scheme of propagation of Manipuri dance and music outside the state of Manipur, it said.

L Upendro Sharma, Director of JNMDA will be attending the celebration as guest of honour, concluded the press release.

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Felicitating Sangaiyumpham area position holders

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IMPHAL, June 5: Muslim Students’ Organisation, Sangaiyumpham organised today the fourth award giving ceremony at the Sangaiyumpham community hall for the position holder and area toppers, including the 18th position holder Md Sohrab Jubeir of Cherapur part II in the … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, June 5: Muslim Students’ Organisation, Sangaiyumpham organised today the fourth award giving ceremony at the Sangaiyumpham community hall for the position holder and area toppers, including the 18th position holder Md Sohrab Jubeir of Cherapur part II in the HSLC examination at a function which was presided over by Md Fakuruddin, pradhan of the Sangaiyumpham part II gram panchayat while Md Zanab Khan, Sangaiyumpham ZP nominee and Md Azad Khan, social worker were the chief guest and guest of honour respectively.

It is worth mentioning that the total numbers of student for the awards are thirty seven students including 15 girl students while eleven students of the BOSEM, fourteen of the COHSEM, twelve of the CBSE respectively.

A sum of rupees ten thousand was given to the 18th position holder in the HSLC examination, Md Sohrab Jubeir along with a certificate and the members on the dais also lend a hand of monetary contribution for the area topper whereas Md Azad Khan, the guest of honour of the function announced that an amount of rupees fifty thousand will be given to those toppers upto fifth position of the Sangiyumpham area.

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