CBI reaffirms two accused of Pallel drug haul case as absconders

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | Jan 4
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) today reaffirmed before the special judge, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substance, Manipur that two accused involved in the infamous Pallel drug hauled case were absconder.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 4

Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) today reaffirmed before the special judge, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substance, Manipur that two accused involved in the infamous Pallel drug hauled case were absconder.

The two individuals identified as Zaminthang Tuboi and Letminlal Haokip both from Moreh were reaffirmed as absconders as CBI police were unable to find and arrest them.

The investigation officer of the CBI submitted that their missing reports have also already published in both local and national dailies and now the court can be declared them as proclaim absconder.

In the meantime following the completion of submitting all the relevant papers in connection with the October 3, 2013 Pallel drug hauled case involving former PRO, PIB Defence Wing, Imphal, Ajay Choudhury, the court has fixed the charge consideration of the case on January 31.

The trial of the said case have remained non-progress due the failure of CBI to submit the relevant documents related with the investigation of the case, but with the submission of all relevant documents there will be possibilities of speedy disposal of the case by the court, said a source.

Huge consignment of pseudoephedrine drugs were seized by a team of Manipur police commandos from Pallel police check post on October 3, 2013 from the possession of Ajay Choudhury and other 16 individuals.

Later the case was investigated by the CBI and they have already submitted charge sheet against the 17 accused persons involved in the case.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/6310-cbi-reaffirms-two-accused-of-pallel-drug-haul-case-as-absconders

UNLF claims

IMPHAL | Jan 4

The proscribed United National Liberation Front (UNLF) has claimed the shooting of Laiphrakpam Sananingthem today around 11 am at Lamdeng Khunou, under Lamsang police station, Imphal west district, saying he was given punishment for brutally raping a married woman. 

A release signed by director, department of publicity, M. Sak-hen said the Sananingthem not only raped the helpless women but also tried to kill her in order to cover up the crime. Therefore, the punishment was served upon Sananingthem for raping and attempting to kill a woman, it said. Such cruel individuals attack Manipuri women and leaves them traumatised and disabled for life, the release said. In the present day, the numbers of women who are being assaulted by such persons are increasing day by day, it continued. UNLF would like to express that the organisation is able to carry out many work so far by the help of the people, the release informed. 

Looking forward, regarding the actions taken up by UNLF to prevent incidents of rape and such ill motives that tarnish the image of the society, the people especially the women who had been suffering, are urged to take bigger roles in making a formidable society, it added.

IMPHAL | Jan 4

The proscribed United National Liberation Front (UNLF) has claimed the shooting of Laiphrakpam Sananingthem today around 11 am at Lamdeng Khunou, under Lamsang police station, Imphal west district, saying he was given punishment for brutally raping a married woman. 

A release signed by director, department of publicity, M. Sak-hen said the Sananingthem not only raped the helpless women but also tried to kill her in order to cover up the crime. Therefore, the punishment was served upon Sananingthem for raping and attempting to kill a woman, it said. Such cruel individuals attack Manipuri women and leaves them traumatised and disabled for life, the release said. In the present day, the numbers of women who are being assaulted by such persons are increasing day by day, it continued. UNLF would like to express that the organisation is able to carry out many work so far by the help of the people, the release informed. 

Looking forward, regarding the actions taken up by UNLF to prevent incidents of rape and such ill motives that tarnish the image of the society, the people especially the women who had been suffering, are urged to take bigger roles in making a formidable society, it added.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/6308-unlf-claims

More support for Nadalal’s Jon 17

More support for Nadalal’s Jon 17

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 4

Former president of Information Centre for Hill Areas, Manipur (ICHAM) N. Rajendro today provided financial assistance of Rs. 50,000 to Thiyam Nandalal, who created waves by making a robot, in a simple function at the Johnstone Higher Secondary School, Imphal.

The function organised to felicitate Nandalal and to boost his morale was jointly organised by the school authority and ICHAM. School education director Th. Kirankumar and adivisors of ICHAM, teachers and students of the school attended the programme.

Hailing from Nambol Nandalal is a class XI student of the school. He created waves when he brought his robot, made of waste materials like syringe, discarded table lamps and electronic items to his school in November.

Nandalal’s robot bagged the first position in the State level science, matheematics and environment exhibitionn for children 2017. He is one 20 state students who will be participating in the Eastern India Science Fair being held from January 9 to 13 at Kolkata.

Nandalal named his robot Jon 17, taking the name of Johnstone, the first letter of his name N and 2017, the year he made the robot.

Handing over the amount Rajendro, who is now advisor of ICHAAM, said he was providing the financial assistance to help the student to improve his robot and also take up further projects.

“The money is for improving the robot. We are here to help you,” Rajendro said.

 Thongam Phulchand, president of Thongam Angouba Singh Memorial Trust also handed Nandal a sum of Rs. 10,000 to the student. The school authority provided Rs. 2000 to the school’s chemistry teacher jaichand Oinam for giving guidance to Nandalal in his robot project.

Expressing his gratitude to those who provided financial assistance to him and school teachers for their help and encouragement Nandalal said “I am not satisfied with the present functioning of the robot. I wish to make another life-sized robot.”

Nandalal’s father Thiyam Ishorchand, who was also present at the programme said he would like the teachers of the school to give guidance and all the necessary helps to his son to realise his dream.

Lauding the support given to Nandalal by the school teachers, Kirankumar appealed to the people to extend support to Nandalal.

During the programme Nandalal demonstrated how his robot functions.

More support for Nadalal’s Jon 17

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 4

Former president of Information Centre for Hill Areas, Manipur (ICHAM) N. Rajendro today provided financial assistance of Rs. 50,000 to Thiyam Nandalal, who created waves by making a robot, in a simple function at the Johnstone Higher Secondary School, Imphal.

The function organised to felicitate Nandalal and to boost his morale was jointly organised by the school authority and ICHAM. School education director Th. Kirankumar and adivisors of ICHAM, teachers and students of the school attended the programme.

Hailing from Nambol Nandalal is a class XI student of the school. He created waves when he brought his robot, made of waste materials like syringe, discarded table lamps and electronic items to his school in November.

Nandalal’s robot bagged the first position in the State level science, matheematics and environment exhibitionn for children 2017. He is one 20 state students who will be participating in the Eastern India Science Fair being held from January 9 to 13 at Kolkata.

Nandalal named his robot Jon 17, taking the name of Johnstone, the first letter of his name N and 2017, the year he made the robot.

Handing over the amount Rajendro, who is now advisor of ICHAAM, said he was providing the financial assistance to help the student to improve his robot and also take up further projects.

“The money is for improving the robot. We are here to help you,” Rajendro said.

 Thongam Phulchand, president of Thongam Angouba Singh Memorial Trust also handed Nandal a sum of Rs. 10,000 to the student. The school authority provided Rs. 2000 to the school’s chemistry teacher jaichand Oinam for giving guidance to Nandalal in his robot project.

Expressing his gratitude to those who provided financial assistance to him and school teachers for their help and encouragement Nandalal said “I am not satisfied with the present functioning of the robot. I wish to make another life-sized robot.”

Nandalal’s father Thiyam Ishorchand, who was also present at the programme said he would like the teachers of the school to give guidance and all the necessary helps to his son to realise his dream.

Lauding the support given to Nandalal by the school teachers, Kirankumar appealed to the people to extend support to Nandalal.

During the programme Nandalal demonstrated how his robot functions.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/6311-more-support-for-nadalal-s-jon-17

Academy of performing arts appeals to CM

THOUBAL |Jan 4

The play ‘Fambal Khubam’ (The Throne) by Academy of Performing Arts, Thoubal has been selected to perform at Lingen, Germany as a part of 15th World Festival of Children’s Theatre annually held from June 22 to 29.

A release from the academy said the play ‘Fambal Khubam’ (The Throne) enacted by child actors whose age range from 6 – 12, will represent India to take part in the festival. Amongst the 18 theatre groups that had been selected after studying the recorded videos of the plays that were sent from all over the world, ‘Fambal Khubam’ (The Throne) was included.

However, the academy being short of funds does not have the means to reach Germany. Therefore, the academy has appealed to the chief minister of Manipur to draw his attention to the matter, so as to prevent losing this rare opportunity to showcase the culture of this region and put our identity in front of the entire world. 

THOUBAL |Jan 4

The play ‘Fambal Khubam’ (The Throne) by Academy of Performing Arts, Thoubal has been selected to perform at Lingen, Germany as a part of 15th World Festival of Children’s Theatre annually held from June 22 to 29.

A release from the academy said the play ‘Fambal Khubam’ (The Throne) enacted by child actors whose age range from 6 – 12, will represent India to take part in the festival. Amongst the 18 theatre groups that had been selected after studying the recorded videos of the plays that were sent from all over the world, ‘Fambal Khubam’ (The Throne) was included.

However, the academy being short of funds does not have the means to reach Germany. Therefore, the academy has appealed to the chief minister of Manipur to draw his attention to the matter, so as to prevent losing this rare opportunity to showcase the culture of this region and put our identity in front of the entire world. 

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/6305-academy-of-performing-arts-appeals-to-cm

Vigilance dept renamed vigilance and anti-corruption police

IMPHAL | Jan 4

The State Cabinet has approved re-designation of the State Vigilance Department as the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Department.

Accordingly, the new department, which will now have an Anti-Corruption Bureau, will function directly under the administrative control of the chief secretary cum Vigilance Commissioner with single file system.

The landmark decision towards checking the menace of corruption was taken in a Cabinet meeting held at chief minister’s secretariat with chief minister N. Biren Singh in the chair today.

The office of SP (Vigilance and Anti-corruption) will now function as the Police Station (Anti-corruption), which shall have jurisdiction over the entire state of Manipur.

The Anti-corruption Bureau will deal specifically with trap cases, disproportionate assets cases, embezzlement of Government funds and misuse of office.

The bureau will have an SP, two additional SPs, eight Dy SPs, 22 Inspectors, 14 Sub-Inspectors and 22 Constables.

The Cabinet unanimously resolved that one post of deputy director be created to strengthen the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Department and the existing post of Director (Vigilance) be re-designated as Director (Vigilance and Anti-corruption).

The Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Department will designate nodal officers for coordinating with the Anti-Corruption Cell in chief minister’s secretariat.

The State Cabinet also decided to recommend summoning of the fourth session (Full Budget session) of the 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly from February 2, 2018.

The Cabinet also resolved to cancel the ongoing process of direct recruitment of 272 posts of Office Assistant and 410 posts of Multi Tasking Staff in Education (S) Department due to detection of irregularity in the recruitment rules and procedures.

Instead, the department will conduct another direct recruitment afresh for a total vacant 291 posts of Office Assistant and 413 posts of Multi Tasking Staff after making necessary amendments and revising the recruitment rules in order to facilitate holding of a recruitment which is fair, competitive and transparent.

The Cabinet also approved the proposal for direct purchase of land at Chandel and Tamenglong for the construction of new Government Polytechnics.

It also gave its nod to amendment of Manipur Finance Service Rules, 1998 to streamline the financial system of various government departments to facilitate better cadre management and timely promotion of the officers belonging to Manipur Finance Service.

The Cabinet also decided to establish one State Level Technical Cell (SLTC) and seven City Level Technical Cells (CLTCs) under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) in the state for a period of one year.

The SLTC will have five experts – town planning specialist, social development specialist, IEC/knowledge management specialist, MIS specialist and municipal civil engineer while CLTC will have two experts each – MIS specialist and municipal civil engineer.

The appointment process of the said experts will be undertaken by Manipur Urban Development Agency (MUDA) with payable honorarium as per capacity building plan approved by the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.

The Cabinet also approved increase in the restricted tender limit in Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) and restricted tender for Water Supply Scheme by water conservation at Tamenglong Hqs (NLCPR).

IMPHAL | Jan 4

The State Cabinet has approved re-designation of the State Vigilance Department as the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Department.

Accordingly, the new department, which will now have an Anti-Corruption Bureau, will function directly under the administrative control of the chief secretary cum Vigilance Commissioner with single file system.

The landmark decision towards checking the menace of corruption was taken in a Cabinet meeting held at chief minister’s secretariat with chief minister N. Biren Singh in the chair today.

The office of SP (Vigilance and Anti-corruption) will now function as the Police Station (Anti-corruption), which shall have jurisdiction over the entire state of Manipur.

The Anti-corruption Bureau will deal specifically with trap cases, disproportionate assets cases, embezzlement of Government funds and misuse of office.

The bureau will have an SP, two additional SPs, eight Dy SPs, 22 Inspectors, 14 Sub-Inspectors and 22 Constables.

The Cabinet unanimously resolved that one post of deputy director be created to strengthen the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Department and the existing post of Director (Vigilance) be re-designated as Director (Vigilance and Anti-corruption).

The Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Department will designate nodal officers for coordinating with the Anti-Corruption Cell in chief minister’s secretariat.

The State Cabinet also decided to recommend summoning of the fourth session (Full Budget session) of the 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly from February 2, 2018.

The Cabinet also resolved to cancel the ongoing process of direct recruitment of 272 posts of Office Assistant and 410 posts of Multi Tasking Staff in Education (S) Department due to detection of irregularity in the recruitment rules and procedures.

Instead, the department will conduct another direct recruitment afresh for a total vacant 291 posts of Office Assistant and 413 posts of Multi Tasking Staff after making necessary amendments and revising the recruitment rules in order to facilitate holding of a recruitment which is fair, competitive and transparent.

The Cabinet also approved the proposal for direct purchase of land at Chandel and Tamenglong for the construction of new Government Polytechnics.

It also gave its nod to amendment of Manipur Finance Service Rules, 1998 to streamline the financial system of various government departments to facilitate better cadre management and timely promotion of the officers belonging to Manipur Finance Service.

The Cabinet also decided to establish one State Level Technical Cell (SLTC) and seven City Level Technical Cells (CLTCs) under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) in the state for a period of one year.

The SLTC will have five experts – town planning specialist, social development specialist, IEC/knowledge management specialist, MIS specialist and municipal civil engineer while CLTC will have two experts each – MIS specialist and municipal civil engineer.

The appointment process of the said experts will be undertaken by Manipur Urban Development Agency (MUDA) with payable honorarium as per capacity building plan approved by the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.

The Cabinet also approved increase in the restricted tender limit in Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) and restricted tender for Water Supply Scheme by water conservation at Tamenglong Hqs (NLCPR).

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/6312-vigilance-dept-renamed-vigilance-and-anti-corruption-police

Biren commits to punish officers involved in police belt scam

Biren commits to punish officers involved in police belt scam

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 4

Chief minister N. Biren Singh clarified to the media today regarding the paper belt scam report published in today’s edition of this paper (Jan 3 edition) during a press conference at his secretariat conference hall today.

He said that the sample of the belt approved by the tender committee was given for inspection with the other belts which were supplied then and the Line Committee had inspected the specifications. He produced the belt sample signed by three Line Committee members. Imphal Free Press source had stated otherwise.

He also contended that the value of the belts amounting to Rs 23,40,000 will be recovered from the Line Committee members comprising of SP F. Gonglin, ASP M. Kumarjit and retired IGP S. Manglemjao and that a departmental inquiry is still underway.

When questioned why the charge submitted by IGP( Administration ) S. Ibocha had mentioned only 20 belts, the chief minister replied that it was for sampling purpose and all the 20,000 belts supplied back in 2014 are still in storage.

It can be pointed out that the police department had procured the belts for use in 2014 and as per reply of the chief minister, all the belts are lying in the 1st MR storage room. When inquired if the police department is not using any belt from the said supply, he said that the previous government will have the knowledge.

The chief minister stated further that a cross verification should be done before any report implicating the present government is published. 

It may be mentioned here, in a bid to authenticate the report, the CM was contacted on his mobile by IFP on Dec 31, but the call was answered.

It was inquired also if the CM would give an action taken report about the wireless scam of Rs 3 crore and the CCTV scam during the conference, he replied that the report along with several others will be revealed in due course of time.

According to a press handout, the government clarified that the state had ordered an inquiry for supply of uniform and web equipment items to police department in 2013-14. The inquiry report submitted that the 20,000 leather belts costing Rs 23,40,000  supplied by M/S Md. Abdul Gani Khan was found to be defective and poor in quality.

Accordingly, an FIR was lodged against the said supplier and the investigation is going on. The supplier was also blacklisted but the High Court of Manipur had quashed the government’s order.

However, a show cause notice was submitted on December 20 last to the said supplier. Imphal Free Press in its Jan 4 edition had carried the response of the supplier that the government had mentioned only 20 belts and it was negligible.

The release continued that the state government had suspended two working officials of the Line Committee and pension benefit of retired Manglemjao was held back. It stated further that the suspension of the two officers has been revoked by the state government and ordered that the officers shall be prosecuted under the Manipur Public Servant Liability Act and pass necessary order for recovery under the Act.

A departmental inquiry has also been proceeded against them and in respect of the retired IGP, the state government has written to MHA for institution of a disciplinary proceedings against him, the release concluded.

CM announces direct flight from Imphal to national capital

Chief minister informed the media persons that as promised earlier, Imphal-Delhi direct flight service had been introduced from January 2 this year. There would be two flights in a week on Sunday and Tuesday as of now, he added.

Biren further said that he has had talks with the top officials of Air Asia and Airports Authority of India to facilitate launching of daily Imphal-Delhi direct flights. He asserted that Air Asia may introduce daily flights between Imphal and the national capital from the first week of April this year.

He also said that he requested Air Asia officials to introduce direct flights from Imphal to cities like Chennai, Bengaluru and others, where many of Manipuri people is residing.

Biren commits to punish officers involved in police belt scam

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 4

Chief minister N. Biren Singh clarified to the media today regarding the paper belt scam report published in today’s edition of this paper (Jan 3 edition) during a press conference at his secretariat conference hall today.

He said that the sample of the belt approved by the tender committee was given for inspection with the other belts which were supplied then and the Line Committee had inspected the specifications. He produced the belt sample signed by three Line Committee members. Imphal Free Press source had stated otherwise.

He also contended that the value of the belts amounting to Rs 23,40,000 will be recovered from the Line Committee members comprising of SP F. Gonglin, ASP M. Kumarjit and retired IGP S. Manglemjao and that a departmental inquiry is still underway.

When questioned why the charge submitted by IGP( Administration ) S. Ibocha had mentioned only 20 belts, the chief minister replied that it was for sampling purpose and all the 20,000 belts supplied back in 2014 are still in storage.

It can be pointed out that the police department had procured the belts for use in 2014 and as per reply of the chief minister, all the belts are lying in the 1st MR storage room. When inquired if the police department is not using any belt from the said supply, he said that the previous government will have the knowledge.

The chief minister stated further that a cross verification should be done before any report implicating the present government is published. 

It may be mentioned here, in a bid to authenticate the report, the CM was contacted on his mobile by IFP on Dec 31, but the call was answered.

It was inquired also if the CM would give an action taken report about the wireless scam of Rs 3 crore and the CCTV scam during the conference, he replied that the report along with several others will be revealed in due course of time.

According to a press handout, the government clarified that the state had ordered an inquiry for supply of uniform and web equipment items to police department in 2013-14. The inquiry report submitted that the 20,000 leather belts costing Rs 23,40,000  supplied by M/S Md. Abdul Gani Khan was found to be defective and poor in quality.

Accordingly, an FIR was lodged against the said supplier and the investigation is going on. The supplier was also blacklisted but the High Court of Manipur had quashed the government’s order.

However, a show cause notice was submitted on December 20 last to the said supplier. Imphal Free Press in its Jan 4 edition had carried the response of the supplier that the government had mentioned only 20 belts and it was negligible.

The release continued that the state government had suspended two working officials of the Line Committee and pension benefit of retired Manglemjao was held back. It stated further that the suspension of the two officers has been revoked by the state government and ordered that the officers shall be prosecuted under the Manipur Public Servant Liability Act and pass necessary order for recovery under the Act.

A departmental inquiry has also been proceeded against them and in respect of the retired IGP, the state government has written to MHA for institution of a disciplinary proceedings against him, the release concluded.

CM announces direct flight from Imphal to national capital

Chief minister informed the media persons that as promised earlier, Imphal-Delhi direct flight service had been introduced from January 2 this year. There would be two flights in a week on Sunday and Tuesday as of now, he added.

Biren further said that he has had talks with the top officials of Air Asia and Airports Authority of India to facilitate launching of daily Imphal-Delhi direct flights. He asserted that Air Asia may introduce daily flights between Imphal and the national capital from the first week of April this year.

He also said that he requested Air Asia officials to introduce direct flights from Imphal to cities like Chennai, Bengaluru and others, where many of Manipuri people is residing.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/6313-biren-commits-to-punish-officers-involved-in-police-belt-scam

NIA submits charge sheet against killing of former PREPAK chairman

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | Jan 4
National Investigation Agency (NIA) today submitted charge sheet against two individuals in connection with the killing of former PREPAK chairman, Ningombam Nabachandra alias Nongdrenkhomba and his driver Leishangth…

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Jan 4

National Investigation Agency (NIA) today submitted charge sheet against two individuals in connection with the killing of former PREPAK chairman, Ningombam Nabachandra alias Nongdrenkhomba and his driver Leishangthem Sanjit Singh on the intervening night of June, 21 and 22, 2016 inside their quarter at 7th MR, Kabeisoi.

The charge sheets were submitted against one Sairom Rabichandra of Uripok Yambem Leikai and Sapam Basanta of Sagolband Sapam Leirak before the special court NIA through their counsel.

Earlier NIA has submitted charge sheet against five other accused in connection with the killing against Thokchom Gouri of Wangoo Sadnagkhong, Ahongsangbam Kingson of Thangmeiband Khondram Selungba Leikai, Laichombam Naocha of Sugunu Wangpokpi Mamang Leikai, Urikhinbam Budhichandra of Sekmaijin Thongam Leikai and Haobam Lemba of Kwakeithel Akham Leikai.

Moreover NIA has submitted that one absconding accused person Urikhinbam Budhichandra who is the publicity secretary of PREPAK had send weapon to the killer through Rabichandra who later got arrested.

On the other hand at present the accused persons, Gouri, Kingson, Naocha and Lemba are in judicial custody and K.K. Nganba who was arrested in connection with the crime was released on bail and accused Budhichandra alias Poirei still remains absconded.

According to the charge sheet, during investigation NIA learned that Budhichandra was tasked to get Nongdrenkhomba killed by senior cadre of the outfit for surrendering before the state government in December , 2014.

Later Budhichandra contacted T. Sanjit for killing Nongdrenkhomba and offered Rs.20 lakh for the same and further Sanjit hired Gouri who in turn instructed Kingson and Naocha for the killing.

Kingson and Naocha killed Nongdrenkhomba and his driver Sanjit and two 9mm pistols used in killing were also recovered from the accused possession by the NIA, it added.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/6307-nia-submits-charge-sheet-against-killing-of-former-prepak-chairman

MANIPUR: discarding adhocism, embracing realities – Morung Express

MANIPUR: discarding adhocism, embracing realities
Morung Express
In her book, “Mother, Where’s My Country?” award-winning journalist, Anubha Bhonsle captures the state of affairs of Manipur succinctly, saying, “The story of Manipur is that of a running, live scar of battle. It runs across the hills and through the

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MANIPUR: discarding adhocism, embracing realities
Morung Express
In her book, “Mother, Where's My Country?” award-winning journalist, Anubha Bhonsle captures the state of affairs of Manipur succinctly, saying, “The story of Manipur is that of a running, live scar of battle. It runs across the hills and through the

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MANIPUR: discarding adhocism, embracing realities – Morung Express

MANIPUR: discarding adhocism, embracing realities
Morung Express
In her book, “Mother, Where’s My Country?” award-winning journalist, Anubha Bhonsle captures the state of affairs of Manipur succinctly, saying, “The story of Manipur is that of a running, live scar of battle. It runs across the hills and through the

MANIPUR: discarding adhocism, embracing realities
Morung Express
In her book, “Mother, Where's My Country?” award-winning journalist, Anubha Bhonsle captures the state of affairs of Manipur succinctly, saying, “The story of Manipur is that of a running, live scar of battle. It runs across the hills and through the

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Manipur’s first robot model maker felicitated – Eastern Mirror

Manipur’s first robot model maker felicitated
Eastern Mirror
Imphal, Jan. 4 (EMN): Manipur’s first robot model maker Thiyam Nandalal, a student of the prestigious Johnstone Higher Secondary School located in the heart of Imphal town was felicitated in a function at the premises of the school on Thur. The

Manipur's first robot model maker felicitated
Eastern Mirror
Imphal, Jan. 4 (EMN): Manipur's first robot model maker Thiyam Nandalal, a student of the prestigious Johnstone Higher Secondary School located in the heart of Imphal town was felicitated in a function at the premises of the school on Thur. The

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Police brace for influx from Assam to Manipur – Eastern Mirror

FirstpostPolice brace for influx from Assam to ManipurEastern MirrorImphal, Jan. 4 (IANS): Manipur Police have tightened security to check the possible influx of migrants after a draft of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) published in neighbourin…


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Police brace for influx from Assam to Manipur
Eastern Mirror
Imphal, Jan. 4 (IANS): Manipur Police have tightened security to check the possible influx of migrants after a draft of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) published in neighbouring Assam has sparked fears that many may be declared non-Indians
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Stern Action Against Those Threatening Loktak And Its Environment: Minister Shyamkumar

Imphal, Jan 4: Forests and Environment Minister Shri Thounaojam Shyamkumar said his department is keeping a strict vigil to safeguard the Loktak Lake, including the wildlife. He said the department will take stern action against those who are found hunting and trapping of the migratory birds. He also warned the fishermen to refrain from fishing […]

Imphal, Jan 4: Forests and Environment Minister Shri Thounaojam Shyamkumar said his department is keeping a strict vigil to safeguard the Loktak Lake, including the wildlife. He said the department will take stern action against those who are found hunting and trapping of the migratory birds. He also warned the fishermen to refrain from fishing […]

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Another rape accused shot dead; UNLF claims hand

IT News Imphal, Jan 4: Unidentified person shot dead a person identified as Loukrakpam Sananingthem Singh age 37 years, son of L. Inaobi of Lamshang Makha leikai at Lamsang Khunou area under Lamsang police station at around 11 am today. The person is alleged to have been involved in the raping of a married lady […]

IT News Imphal, Jan 4: Unidentified person shot dead a person identified as Loukrakpam Sananingthem Singh age 37 years, son of L. Inaobi of Lamshang Makha leikai at Lamsang Khunou area under Lamsang police station at around 11 am today. The person is alleged to have been involved in the raping of a married lady […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2018/01/another-rape-accused-shot-dead-unlf-claims-hand/

Nation-wide cleanliness survey begins

Imphal, Jan 4: A nation-wide cleanliness survey ‘Swachh Survekshan’ commenced today. The survey will be conducted in over 4,000 cities and with the population of more than 40 crores to evaluate the achievements in the cleanliness level in urban areas. The survey will run till 10th of March this year. Municipal Councils and corporations of […]

Imphal, Jan 4: A nation-wide cleanliness survey ‘Swachh Survekshan’ commenced today. The survey will be conducted in over 4,000 cities and with the population of more than 40 crores to evaluate the achievements in the cleanliness level in urban areas. The survey will run till 10th of March this year. Municipal Councils and corporations of […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2018/01/nation-wide-cleanliness-survey-begins/

Poumai Nagas are organizing a grand reception for Chief Minister N. Biren and team on ‘Poumai Thouni’ festival

IT News Imphal, Jan 4: Poumai Naga, one of the major ethnic community of Senapati district is all set to organize a grand reception programme for Chief Minister N. Biren Singh and his colleague on occasion of the ‘Poumai Thouni’ the oldest customary festival of the Paumai Naga on January 5. The reception programme is […]

IT News Imphal, Jan 4: Poumai Naga, one of the major ethnic community of Senapati district is all set to organize a grand reception programme for Chief Minister N. Biren Singh and his colleague on occasion of the ‘Poumai Thouni’ the oldest customary festival of the Paumai Naga on January 5. The reception programme is […]

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Imphal, Jan 4 (PTI) Debutants NEROCA FC will be aiming to keep up their unbeaten run to six successive matches when they host a young Indian Arrows in their third home game I-League here tomorrow. With 11 points from six games, the Manipur-based side
I-League 2017-18: Luis Norton de Matos: Indian Arrows not obliged to winGoal.com
I-League: In-form Neroca braces for Arrows’ challengeSportstarlive

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fullstory – PTI
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Imphal, Jan 4 (PTI) Debutants NEROCA FC will be aiming to keep up their unbeaten run to six successive matches when they host a young Indian Arrows in their third home game I-League here tomorrow. With 11 points from six games, the Manipur-based side
I-League 2017-18: Luis Norton de Matos: Indian Arrows not obliged to winGoal.com
I-League: In-form Neroca braces for Arrows' challengeSportstarlive

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Understanding the indices of life

The world over, with advancements made in various spheres encompassing the whole spectrum of life be it social, technological, economic, political, educational, health and medicine or arts and culture; traditional measures of different aspects of life- both personal and social- have come up short of truly expressing the changes and the factors effecting those changes. […]

The world over, with advancements made in various spheres encompassing the whole spectrum of life be it social, technological, economic, political, educational, health and medicine or arts and culture; traditional measures of different aspects of life- both personal and social- have come up short of truly expressing the changes and the factors effecting those changes. […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2018/01/understanding-the-indices-of-life/

Use Swachhata App to Make Imphal No. 1 For Swachh Survekshan 2018

By : Sanjoo Thangjam Mahatma Gandhi said, “ The lethargy of government has for too long allowed us to be inured to unhygienic spaces outside our immediate homes, although every Indian must accept the blame for his own slovenliness in public spaces. The garbage bag, the dumpster trucks and landfills can be better monitored to […]

By : Sanjoo Thangjam Mahatma Gandhi said, “ The lethargy of government has for too long allowed us to be inured to unhygienic spaces outside our immediate homes, although every Indian must accept the blame for his own slovenliness in public spaces. The garbage bag, the dumpster trucks and landfills can be better monitored to […]

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2018/01/use-swachhata-app-to-make-imphal-no-1-for-swachh-survekshan-2018/

Tension Along Manipur Border After Myanmar Army’s Demolition Drive on No Man’s Land – The Wire


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Tension Along Manipur Border After Myanmar Army’s Demolition Drive on No Man’s Land
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Residents of as many as 18 villages in Manipur feel that they would be affected if the fencing work continues. Being an open border that helps in free movement, many locals feel that they would be separated from their kith and kin living on either side

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Tension Along Manipur Border After Myanmar Army's Demolition Drive on No Man's Land
The Wire
Residents of as many as 18 villages in Manipur feel that they would be affected if the fencing work continues. Being an open border that helps in free movement, many locals feel that they would be separated from their kith and kin living on either side

and more »

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Assam NRC updation: Manipur govt deploys special teams along state border to prevent entry of illegal migrants – Firstpost


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Assam NRC updation: Manipur govt deploys special teams along state border to prevent entry of illegal migrants
Firstpost
Imphal: The Manipur government is taking measures to prevent a possible spillover of illegal migrants into the state in view of the publication of the first draft of the “National Register of Citizens” (NRC) in Assam. The NRC, first prepared in 1951
Police brace for influx from Assam to ManipurThe Shillong Times

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Assam NRC updation: Manipur govt deploys special teams along state border to prevent entry of illegal migrants
Firstpost
Imphal: The Manipur government is taking measures to prevent a possible spillover of illegal migrants into the state in view of the publication of the first draft of the "National Register of Citizens" (NRC) in Assam. The NRC, first prepared in 1951
Police brace for influx from Assam to ManipurThe Shillong Times

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