Know your AR and army camp held

IMPHAL, May 28: 27 Assam Rifles of 9 sector under HQ IGAR (South) organized a `Know your Assam Rifles and Army`™ camp at Waikhong on May28, according to its press… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 28: 27 Assam Rifles of 9 sector under HQ IGAR (South) organized a `Know your Assam Rifles and Army`™ camp at Waikhong on May28, according to its press release.

According to a release, the camp was organized to acquaint the youths with the multiple facets of Assam Rifles and army. Around one hundred and fifty students from various schools attended the function.

The event included a lecture cum presentation, screening of documentary on the Assam Rifles projecting the all round development undertaken by them and followed with a cultural programme by the students. The cultural programme was further followed by an interactive session, presentation of sports amenities and display of various equipments. A lecture on hygiene and medical check-up of the st5udents was also carried out by their medical team, it added.

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Missing Communication and Enlightenment Atmosphere: Manipur`s Tragedy

By Amar Yumnam The Mega Manipur School recently had her Sixth Foundation Day. This function is going to be particularly memorable for me. After my speech at the function and… Read more »

By Amar Yumnam
The Mega Manipur School recently had her Sixth Foundation Day. This function is going to be particularly memorable for me. After my speech at the function and while I was coming down from the dais a little girl, lovely one at that, of the Pre-Primary Class and whom I had just met asked me straight on my face as to what all I was talking about. This had multiples of lasting impact on me. First, in any case, I was completely floored by her straight innocent query. Second, what was my point of speaking any if I could not communicate with all who were present at the function? Was it a case of my suffering from the usual community habit of taking the children for granted? Should we not be altering our way of looking at things as in every generation the children were getting smarter? Above all, I was taught a lesson by this little girl about the need for communication. In fact, there cannot be any thriving society without an effective communication flows across communities, ages and space. Thanks to that little girl of whom I have taken photographs; I would forever cherish her refreshingly inquisitive face.

The necessity of communication is further reinforced by what is happening in connection with the political conclave at Senapati. The absurdity of all sides is being established by this and the reactions to it. It is absolute and unwarranted political gimmick which amounts to nothing more than a social noise for a head of people of one province trying to fan political instability in the neighbouring province. It is equally funny for the opponents of such political gimmicks to come to a reactionary mode and organise actions dictated by this. Neither side has nothing to gain nor proves any point whatsoever. While the organisers would presume to themselves as barking successfully, those opposing are to be blames for their own failure to endeavour for effective communication and surfacing only when something is being planned. The political class has to be cursed for its failure to evolve a system of communication and inclusiveness while being busy in self aggrandisement.

Absence of Enlightenment: All these make one seriously think of as to when Manipur would usher into a phase of Enlightenment like the one experienced by Europe in the eighteenth century. Well here it would be relevant directly to quote from a recent book on the phenomenon and impact of what we call Enlightenment: `Radical Enlightenment is a set of basic principles that can be summed up concisely as: democracy; racial and sexual equality; individual liberty of lifestyle; full freedom of thought, expression, and the press; eradication of religious authority from the legislative process and education; and full separation of church and state. It sees the purpose of the state as being the wholly secular one of promoting the worldly interests of the majority and preventing vested minority interests from capturing control of the legislative process. Its chief maxim is that all men have the same basic needs, rights, and status irrespective of what they believe or what religious, economic, or ethnic group they belong to, and that consequently all ought to be treated alike, on the basis of equity, whether black or white, male or female, religious or nonreligious, and that all deserve to have their personal interests and aspirations equally respected by law and government. Its universalism lies in its claim that all men have the same right to pursue happiness in their own way, and think and say whatever they see fit, and no one, including those who convince others they are divinely chosen to be their masters, rulers, or spiritual guides, is justified in denying or hindering others in the enjoyment of rights that pertain to all men and women equally.` (Jonathan Israel, A Revolution of the Mind: Radical Enlightenment and the Intellectual Origins of Modern Democracy, Princeton University Press 2010)

We do not observe any of the Enlightenment principles taking roots in the soil of Manipur. While all are busy with communitarian-based politics, the society in Manipur today does not show any signs of positive engagement on issues capable of taking the collective forward. The long years of non-inclusive governance and development interventions had had a lasting impact on the propagation of non-inclusive politics. Now this has reached such a level that we are at a stage where it looks as if nothing positive is going to happen at the politico-economy-wide level. This indeed is the issue the political leadership has to address in right earnest so that a legacy of exclusion and chaos is not left for the generations to come. What Manipur needs today is initiation of a cycle of honesty, honest communication, inclusive approach and initiation of a cycle of positive loop for collectively shared progression. The current ruling paradigm of looting through contracts, supplies, nepotism and favouritism have failed and would fail to serve any social purpose today, and the scenario would only worsen once the larger Asian integration process starts impacting Manipur.

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Road mishaps claim four, three hurt

IMPHAL May 27: Separate road mishaps have claimed the lives of four persons including a woman, while three are left with serious injuries since yesterday in the state. The first… Read more »

IMPHAL May 27: Separate road mishaps have claimed the lives of four persons including a woman, while three are left with serious injuries since yesterday in the state.

The first accident occurred along the Imphal Jiribam road near Moidangpok at around 10.45 pm yesterday when a truck (MN01/6163) collided with a tree near the roadside. The driver Konjengbam Kumar Meitei, 27, s/o K Mohan of Kadompokpi Mayai Leikai was rushed to RIMS hospital but succumbed to his injuries.

In another incident the owner of a truck died instantly at the spot when his truck carrying concrete pipes skidded and fell into a ravine at Lambui along the Imphal Ukhrul road. The victim has been identified as Laishram Jugol,72, of Lamdeng Khunou. The accident which happened today at around 11 am left three others with serious injuries other than the owner who died at the spot.

In yet another accident at an interior part of Senapati district, two persons were left dead when the tourist Bolero jeep they were traveling in fell into a road culvert. The victims has been identified as K S Robert, 33,of Ukhrul, driver of the bolero and a tourist from Delhi identified as Kabita Kumar,45,w/o Krishna Kumar of Delhi.

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Free coaching

IMPHAL May 27: The vice president of AMSU, Imphal West District Committee in a press release today, said that the 3 months free coaching for Mathematics and English subject that… Read more »

IMPHAL May 27: The vice president of AMSU, Imphal West District Committee in a press release today, said that the 3 months free coaching for Mathematics and English subject that was proposed to be conducted at Kakwa Huidrom Leikai High School would be held at Manipur Standard English School located at Kakwa Asem Leikai instead, due to some unavoidable circumstances resulted from the recent heavy down pour. The release said that willing students should collect and submit the form within May 31 and also appealed to contact 8014915908 for detailed information.

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Novel released

IMPHAL May 27: A Manipuri novel titled `Eigi Ipuroibase hattoklasira` authored by Kshetrimayum Brajamani of Kongpal Naoroibam Leikai was released today at the conference hall of BJP, Imphal said a… Read more »

IMPHAL May 27: A Manipuri novel titled `Eigi Ipuroibase hattoklasira` authored by Kshetrimayum Brajamani of Kongpal Naoroibam Leikai was released today at the conference hall of BJP, Imphal said a press release by the convener of the book released function.

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Training programme

IMPHAL, May 27: A one day block level special training programme on flagship schemes and other schemes of the UPA and SPF government was held today at Tingcha Memorial School… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 27: A one day block level special training programme on flagship schemes and other schemes of the UPA and SPF government was held today at Tingcha Memorial School located at Litan Sareikhong in Ukhrul district.

The training programme was among others attended by MPCC president Gaikhangam and state industries and commerce minister Y Irabot Singh.

The training programme was also attended by several leaders of the Congress party.

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Training programme

IMPHAL, May 27: A one day block level special training programme on flagship schemes and other schemes of the UPA and SPF government was held today at Tingcha Memorial School… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 27: A one day block level special training programme on flagship schemes and other schemes of the UPA and SPF government was held today at Tingcha Memorial School located at Litan Sareikhong in Ukhrul district.

The training programme was among others attended by MPCC president Gaikhangam and state industries and commerce minister Y Irabot Singh.

The training programme was also attended by several leaders of the Congress party.

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Uchida Amuk Hanjillu

IMPHAL May 27: `Uchida Amuk Hanjillu` a stage production performed by the artist of People`™s Arts and Dramatic Association (PADA), Top Khongnang Makhong, will be presented in Navarang National Children… Read more »

IMPHAL May 27: `Uchida Amuk Hanjillu` a stage production performed by the artist of People`™s Arts and Dramatic Association (PADA), Top Khongnang Makhong, will be presented in Navarang National Children Theatre Festival 2011 which will be held from June 3rd till 9th at Kerela, said a press release by the Secretary of the Association. The play was written by Warrepam Ratan Singh and was directed by Laisram Randhoni, the release added. A team comprised of 21 artist of the Association will leave for Kerela on May 31 for the participation in the festival, the release further mentioned.

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Uchida Amuk Hanjillu

IMPHAL May 27: `Uchida Amuk Hanjillu` a stage production performed by the artist of People`™s Arts and Dramatic Association (PADA), Top Khongnang Makhong, will be presented in Navarang National Children… Read more »

IMPHAL May 27: `Uchida Amuk Hanjillu` a stage production performed by the artist of People`™s Arts and Dramatic Association (PADA), Top Khongnang Makhong, will be presented in Navarang National Children Theatre Festival 2011 which will be held from June 3rd till 9th at Kerela, said a press release by the Secretary of the Association. The play was written by Warrepam Ratan Singh and was directed by Laisram Randhoni, the release added. A team comprised of 21 artist of the Association will leave for Kerela on May 31 for the participation in the festival, the release further mentioned.

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Huge quantity of explosives recovered

IMPHAL, May 27: In continuation of its efforts to maintain peace & security in Churachandpur, the troops of Assam Rifles of 27 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegi s of… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 27: In continuation of its efforts to maintain peace & security in Churachandpur, the troops of Assam Rifles of 27 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegi s of the Red Shield Division recovered huge quantity of explosives in Saikot area of Churachandpur. Based on a confirmed input regarding move of explosives towards Saikot area, 46 Assam Rifles had established a vehicle check post in Saikot on the night of 26 May 2011. One Mahindra pick up was intercepted by the 46 AR from which a person carrying 195 Gellatin sticks, 900 detonators and 40 meters of cortex was apprehended at 11 PM. The individual was handed over to Police Station Imphal (West).

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Huge quantity of explosives recovered

IMPHAL, May 27: In continuation of its efforts to maintain peace & security in Churachandpur, the troops of Assam Rifles of 27 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegi s of… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 27: In continuation of its efforts to maintain peace & security in Churachandpur, the troops of Assam Rifles of 27 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegi s of the Red Shield Division recovered huge quantity of explosives in Saikot area of Churachandpur. Based on a confirmed input regarding move of explosives towards Saikot area, 46 Assam Rifles had established a vehicle check post in Saikot on the night of 26 May 2011. One Mahindra pick up was intercepted by the 46 AR from which a person carrying 195 Gellatin sticks, 900 detonators and 40 meters of cortex was apprehended at 11 PM. The individual was handed over to Police Station Imphal (West).

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UCM gen strike against Nagaland CM visit

IMPHAL, May 27: The United Committee Manipur has called a 13 hrs general strike in Manipur starting from 5am of May 28. Informing this to medias in Imphal, a spokesperson… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 27: The United Committee Manipur has called a 13 hrs general strike in Manipur starting from 5am of May 28.

Informing this to medias in Imphal, a spokesperson of the UCM said the strike has been called to boycott the visit of Nagaland CM Neiphiue Rio, who is planning to visit Senapati district . The UCM spokesperson said the proposed visit of the Nagaland Chief Minister is a part of the agenda to disintegrate Manipur.

The UCM spokesperson also said both the state and central government should discuss the issue to avoid occurance of communal flare ups in Manipur.

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UCM gen strike against Nagaland CM visit

IMPHAL, May 27: The United Committee Manipur has called a 13 hrs general strike in Manipur starting from 5am of May 28. Informing this to medias in Imphal, a spokesperson… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 27: The United Committee Manipur has called a 13 hrs general strike in Manipur starting from 5am of May 28.

Informing this to medias in Imphal, a spokesperson of the UCM said the strike has been called to boycott the visit of Nagaland CM Neiphiue Rio, who is planning to visit Senapati district . The UCM spokesperson said the proposed visit of the Nagaland Chief Minister is a part of the agenda to disintegrate Manipur.

The UCM spokesperson also said both the state and central government should discuss the issue to avoid occurance of communal flare ups in Manipur.

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Bengal sets up title clash with Manipur in Santosh trophy

IMPHAL, May 27: Manipur will clash with defending champion Bengal in the final of the Santosh Trophy on May 30 at JN stadium, Guwahati. In the second semi final played… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 27: Manipur will clash with defending champion Bengal in the final of the Santosh Trophy on May 30 at JN stadium, Guwahati.

In the second semi final played today at the same venue, Bengal defeated Railways by a solitary goal.

All important goal for the defending champion was scored by Subhaiya in the 38th minute.

Manipur had already booked a place in the final yesterday after defeating Services.

The two teams had earlier met in the quarter final league round for Group – A and ended in a 2-2 draw.

In the said match, Manipur was trailing by two goal but managed to level the score later in the match. When the scores were levelled at 2-2 and Manipur was dominating the match, Bengal officials complained of bad light and the match had to be stopped for about 15 minutes.

In the quarter final league round, Manipur topped group-A with seven points while Bengal was second. In group-B Railways topped with nine points while Services shared same points with Goa and Punjab but enter semi final by toss.

In the meantime, a team of the AMFA is planning to visit Guwahati to witness the final match primarily to motivate the state football team which is playing final for the second time in the history of Santosh trophy.

The winner of this year`™s Santosh trophy will richer by Rs 5 lakhs along with the trophy while runners-up team will bag Rs 3 lakhs with trophy.

Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi is likely to witness the final match which also see several officials of All India Football Federation.

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Bengal sets up title clash with Manipur in Santosh trophy

IMPHAL, May 27: Manipur will clash with defending champion Bengal in the final of the Santosh Trophy on May 30 at JN stadium, Guwahati. In the second semi final played… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 27: Manipur will clash with defending champion Bengal in the final of the Santosh Trophy on May 30 at JN stadium, Guwahati.

In the second semi final played today at the same venue, Bengal defeated Railways by a solitary goal.

All important goal for the defending champion was scored by Subhaiya in the 38th minute.

Manipur had already booked a place in the final yesterday after defeating Services.

The two teams had earlier met in the quarter final league round for Group – A and ended in a 2-2 draw.

In the said match, Manipur was trailing by two goal but managed to level the score later in the match. When the scores were levelled at 2-2 and Manipur was dominating the match, Bengal officials complained of bad light and the match had to be stopped for about 15 minutes.

In the quarter final league round, Manipur topped group-A with seven points while Bengal was second. In group-B Railways topped with nine points while Services shared same points with Goa and Punjab but enter semi final by toss.

In the meantime, a team of the AMFA is planning to visit Guwahati to witness the final match primarily to motivate the state football team which is playing final for the second time in the history of Santosh trophy.

The winner of this year`™s Santosh trophy will richer by Rs 5 lakhs along with the trophy while runners-up team will bag Rs 3 lakhs with trophy.

Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi is likely to witness the final match which also see several officials of All India Football Federation.

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State open Squash championship

IMPHAL, May 27: The 2nd state open Squash championship kicks off today at Squash Court Officer`™s Club, Lamphelpat. Altogether 23 players are taking part in the championship in three categories… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 27: The 2nd state open Squash championship kicks off today at Squash Court Officer`™s Club, Lamphelpat.

Altogether 23 players are taking part in the championship in three categories namely the Men`™s open singles, Women`™s open singles and Veteran singles.

In the Men`™s Open singles, nine players are competing while four are competing in the Women`™s open singles.

The opening ceremony of the championship was graced by Bijoy Koijam, president MOA and he donated Rs 5000 to the organising committee of the championship.

On the first day, T Pamei defeated all his oppents in the league round matches. He defeated Indrajit, Kangjamba, Maniluywang and Th Santosh.

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Felicitated

IMPHAL May 27: The Pfonemai Development Association has felicitated all the students of JNV Pfokro- Mao for securing cent percent 1st division both Arts and Science stream in the recently… Read more »

IMPHAL May 27: The Pfonemai Development Association has felicitated all the students of JNV Pfokro- Mao for securing cent percent 1st division both Arts and Science stream in the recently declared class XII CBSE examination 2011, said a press release by the secretary PDA. The association has appreciated the hard labour and achievement of the students, the release added.

The release further added that the association has congratulated the principal and the staffs of JNV Pfokro- Mao for providing proper guidance to the students and rendering selfless endeavours for bringing laurels and good reputation to the institution.

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Obituary

IMPHAL, May 26: At around 6.40pm in the evening, Moirangthem Meghachandra Singh passed away yesterday at his residence in Uripok Ningthoukhongjam Leiki, after a prolonged illness. He was born on… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 26: At around 6.40pm in the evening, Moirangthem Meghachandra Singh passed away yesterday at his residence in Uripok Ningthoukhongjam Leiki, after a prolonged illness.

He was born on 24 August1924. In 1958, he passed Bachelor of Laws from the University of Delhi and was elected as the Member of Parliament in the 4th Lok Sabha from Inner Manipur Parliamentary Constituency in the year 1967. He was consequently elected as the member of Manipur Legislative Assembly twice, from Uripok Assembly Constituency in the year 1972 and 1974 and also served as the Cabinet Minister of Education, Medical, Forest and Corporation. He also served as the Chairman of the Manipur Public Service Commission from January 1981 to January 1987.

He is survived by his wife, three sons, six daughters, four grandsons and eight granddaughters.

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Sit-in-protest against arrest

IMPHAL May 26: A sit-in protest was held this afternoon at SEICO office located at Liwa road Chanam Pukhri Mapal in connection with the arrest of three persons by security… Read more »

IMPHAL May 26: A sit-in protest was held this afternoon at SEICO office located at Liwa road Chanam Pukhri Mapal in connection with the arrest of three persons by security force.

The arrested persons are Thangjam Gojen, 30, s/o Th. Gambhir of Chanam Pukhri Mapal of ward number 17, Oinam Setha 26, s/o O. Shyamjai of Chanam Pukhri Mapal of ward number 16 and Irom Somorendro 35, s/o I. Lukhoi of Chingamakha Ahongsangbam Leikai,
Speaking to media person, a protester informed that both Gojen and Setha were arrested by the Army last mid-night, whereas, I.Somorendro was arrested on May 22 midnight, however, till today, no information on their whereabouts is known.

The protester further said that Th. Gojen and I Somorendro are former militants of PLA while O. Setha was associated with PREPAK; however, since the last 10/20 years they have been leading a normal life.

Apprehensive on the development, the protester questioned whether Arm Forces Special Power Act is still in force, even though it was declared that the act has been withdrawn from 7 segments of the Imphal Municipal council by the Government.

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AFC course

IMPHAL, May 26: Puyam Sunilkumar and Laishram Premjit Meitei have been allowed by the AIFF to attend AFC `C`™ Course to be held at Imphal from June 7 to 22…. Read more »

IMPHAL, May 26: Puyam Sunilkumar and Laishram Premjit Meitei have been allowed by the AIFF to attend AFC `C`™ Course to be

held at Imphal from June 7 to 22. A AMFA release said the dou have to confirm their attendence on or before May 29 at AMFA office.

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