JAC of 2016 batch constable candidates storms CM bungalow

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Oct 22

Demanding declaration of result of male constable recruitment exam 2016, the Joint Action Committee of All Manipur Police Constable Male Civil Viva-Voce Completed Candidate 2016 today stormed the chief minister’s bungalow at around 3 pm.

Speaking to media persons, general secretary of JAC, Manichandra Chanambam said they came to meet the chief minister regarding the issue of declaration of result for viva-voce.

They said earlier the government gave false promise that the results would be declared on August 18 however till then the results have not been declared.

He said the JAC was formed on March 25, this year at Khuman Lampak. The JAC is astounded and gravely disappointed by the response of the government so far he added.

Manichandra appealed to the government to take necessary action on the pending result immediately. If the government assures it would declare the results, the agitation will be terminated immediately. On the other hand, if this is not so, the agitation will intensify in the hill as well as valley districts, he added.

He said there are many candidates who will become age-barred for applying for other government services so for them this is a desperate situation. He demanded that the government give a clear cut answer on the matter.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Oct 22

Demanding declaration of result of male constable recruitment exam 2016, the Joint Action Committee of All Manipur Police Constable Male Civil Viva-Voce Completed Candidate 2016 today stormed the chief minister’s bungalow at around 3 pm.

Speaking to media persons, general secretary of JAC, Manichandra Chanambam said they came to meet the chief minister regarding the issue of declaration of result for viva-voce.

They said earlier the government gave false promise that the results would be declared on August 18 however till then the results have not been declared.

He said the JAC was formed on March 25, this year at Khuman Lampak. The JAC is astounded and gravely disappointed by the response of the government so far he added.

Manichandra appealed to the government to take necessary action on the pending result immediately. If the government assures it would declare the results, the agitation will be terminated immediately. On the other hand, if this is not so, the agitation will intensify in the hill as well as valley districts, he added.

He said there are many candidates who will become age-barred for applying for other government services so for them this is a desperate situation. He demanded that the government give a clear cut answer on the matter.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4519-jac-of-2016-batch-constable-candidates-storms-cm-bungalow

Asian peace-builders pledge to work for just peace order

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Oct 22

A total of 182 peace-builders from 21 countries in Asia, Middle East, Canada and United States of America met in Jakarta, Indonesia for the 6th Action Asia Peacebuilders’ Forum on the 16th to 18th of October 2017 to gather as a community to discuss and explore solutions under the theme “Preventing Violent Extremism: A Peacebuilding Perspective”, a press release of the organisation said.

Manipur was represented in the meet by Rajkumar Bobichand, social worker and deputy director of the newly formed institute, Free Press School of Journalism.

The meet came out with a joint declaration on the concluding day which among others pledged to uphold Action Asia’s shared vision of a world of justice and peace, where basic needs are met, and dignity and human rights are respected, it said.

The release said the meet also acknowledged the United Nation’s efforts mandating member states to create a National Plan of Action to prevent violent extremism.

“We believe that national and local governments, and local and international resource agencies should seriously consider a paradigm shift recognizing that the issue on violent extremism is not just a security and law enforcement concern, which underscores the necessity for inclusivity such as a consultative approach to all stakeholders most importantly to those directly affected by conflicts and by committing appropriate resources to achieve these goals,” it noted.

The meet also expressed full support to the Indonesian Government’s objective of mainstreaming peacebuilding as a framework in its national policy for preventing violent extremism in its country, it said. The same appreciation is also extended to other governments presently exerting similar efforts, it added.

“We assert that it is of utmost importance to address political, economic, cultural, social and historical injustices that are aggressively exploited by violent extremists to imbue hate and animosity,” it said

It said the meet was of the opinion that in this era of social media and fake news, it urged peace-builders and all stakeholders, including governments, to create and effectively message a better and constructive narrative, which is consistently challenged by violent extremist groups.

It said the meet also implored all civil society and interfaith leaders, the youth and women, to embrace an active role in dialogue, human rights work and development programs to negate the influence of violent extremism.

It also emphasized the need to sustain the essential work for unity, integration and rehabilitation especially with communities and individuals targeted by both attack and influence by violent extremist organizations, the release said.

The meet also sought to learn from the experiences of Marawi City in Southern Philippines, Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria on the grave consequences, including casualties, massive displacement and destruction of properties, if the root causes of violent extremism are not immediately and genuinely addressed, it said.

The meet further expressed deep concern over the rapidly worsening humanitarian crisis in Rakhine State of Myanmar as a result of the growing tension especially the massive influx of refugees into Bangladesh, the release further said.

It also urged peace-builders, networks and governments to heed the call to innovatively translate the learning from the discussions and conversations in this Forum into community, national, regional and cross-regional realities, the release said, adding that it expressed its belief that that peace is possible and that there is hope.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Oct 22

A total of 182 peace-builders from 21 countries in Asia, Middle East, Canada and United States of America met in Jakarta, Indonesia for the 6th Action Asia Peacebuilders’ Forum on the 16th to 18th of October 2017 to gather as a community to discuss and explore solutions under the theme “Preventing Violent Extremism: A Peacebuilding Perspective”, a press release of the organisation said.

Manipur was represented in the meet by Rajkumar Bobichand, social worker and deputy director of the newly formed institute, Free Press School of Journalism.

The meet came out with a joint declaration on the concluding day which among others pledged to uphold Action Asia’s shared vision of a world of justice and peace, where basic needs are met, and dignity and human rights are respected, it said.

The release said the meet also acknowledged the United Nation’s efforts mandating member states to create a National Plan of Action to prevent violent extremism.

“We believe that national and local governments, and local and international resource agencies should seriously consider a paradigm shift recognizing that the issue on violent extremism is not just a security and law enforcement concern, which underscores the necessity for inclusivity such as a consultative approach to all stakeholders most importantly to those directly affected by conflicts and by committing appropriate resources to achieve these goals,” it noted.

The meet also expressed full support to the Indonesian Government’s objective of mainstreaming peacebuilding as a framework in its national policy for preventing violent extremism in its country, it said. The same appreciation is also extended to other governments presently exerting similar efforts, it added.

“We assert that it is of utmost importance to address political, economic, cultural, social and historical injustices that are aggressively exploited by violent extremists to imbue hate and animosity,” it said

It said the meet was of the opinion that in this era of social media and fake news, it urged peace-builders and all stakeholders, including governments, to create and effectively message a better and constructive narrative, which is consistently challenged by violent extremist groups.

It said the meet also implored all civil society and interfaith leaders, the youth and women, to embrace an active role in dialogue, human rights work and development programs to negate the influence of violent extremism.

It also emphasized the need to sustain the essential work for unity, integration and rehabilitation especially with communities and individuals targeted by both attack and influence by violent extremist organizations, the release said.

The meet also sought to learn from the experiences of Marawi City in Southern Philippines, Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria on the grave consequences, including casualties, massive displacement and destruction of properties, if the root causes of violent extremism are not immediately and genuinely addressed, it said.

The meet further expressed deep concern over the rapidly worsening humanitarian crisis in Rakhine State of Myanmar as a result of the growing tension especially the massive influx of refugees into Bangladesh, the release further said.

It also urged peace-builders, networks and governments to heed the call to innovatively translate the learning from the discussions and conversations in this Forum into community, national, regional and cross-regional realities, the release said, adding that it expressed its belief that that peace is possible and that there is hope.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4516-asian-peace-builders-pledge-to-work-for-just-peace-order

Chakouba held with the motto of empowering PWDs

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Oct 22

5th Ningol Chakouba programme cum one day conference on the empowerment of persons with disabilities was held yesterday at Sagolband Tera Keithel, Imphal West. The conference was held especially for women with disabilities and orphan children.

The programme was sponsored by Imphal West District Legal Service Authority and North East India Development Party (NEIDP), and organised jointly by Manipur State Legal Services Authority, Relief Centre for the Welfare of Differently-abled Persons Manipur, Disabled Development Association and Northern Disabilities Institute.

The function was attended by State Disabilities Commissioner, R.K. Kumarjit Singh, chairman of Imphal West District Legal Service Authority, Sapam Kunjakeshor, vice-president of NEIDP, Ch.Opendro Singh, former president of Relief Centre for the Welfare of Differently-abled Persons Manipur as presidium members of the function.

Gifts were presented to the womenfolk especially to differently abled women present at the programme and a feast was served after the conference.

It may be recalled, Ningol Chakouba is an important festival of Manipur, and because of its secular nature, its popularity is increasing.

Chakouba is non-religious. It is instead a celebration of fraternal ties in which married women return to her  parental home for a meal with parents and male siblings.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Oct 22

5th Ningol Chakouba programme cum one day conference on the empowerment of persons with disabilities was held yesterday at Sagolband Tera Keithel, Imphal West. The conference was held especially for women with disabilities and orphan children.

The programme was sponsored by Imphal West District Legal Service Authority and North East India Development Party (NEIDP), and organised jointly by Manipur State Legal Services Authority, Relief Centre for the Welfare of Differently-abled Persons Manipur, Disabled Development Association and Northern Disabilities Institute.

The function was attended by State Disabilities Commissioner, R.K. Kumarjit Singh, chairman of Imphal West District Legal Service Authority, Sapam Kunjakeshor, vice-president of NEIDP, Ch.Opendro Singh, former president of Relief Centre for the Welfare of Differently-abled Persons Manipur as presidium members of the function.

Gifts were presented to the womenfolk especially to differently abled women present at the programme and a feast was served after the conference.

It may be recalled, Ningol Chakouba is an important festival of Manipur, and because of its secular nature, its popularity is increasing.

Chakouba is non-religious. It is instead a celebration of fraternal ties in which married women return to her  parental home for a meal with parents and male siblings.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4520-chakouba-held-with-the-motto-of-empowering-pwds

CM assures increase in seat capacity of Khuman stadium

CM assures increase in seat capacity of Khuman stadium

IMPHAL | Oct 22

The state government is committed to increase the seat capacity of the main stadium of the Khuman Lampak Sports Complex from the present seating capacity of 25,000 soon, said chief minister, N. Biren.

This was stated by him at pre-season friendly match played between NEROCA FC, Imphal and North East United FC held at the Khuman Lampak main stadium, Imphal today.

Speaking as chief guest of the match, chief minister said that the main stadium ground is being developed into the football field of International Standard with natural grass turf fields so that the State could host various international football matches in future.

Seeking encouragement and support of the people, N. Biren said that the State government would develop 2-3 playgrounds by laying astro turf (artificial turf) in the State soon. The government is also planning to install flood lighting system in the main stadium soon so that football matches could be played during night time too, he added.

Chief minister stated that we are expecting at least 8 players from Manipur to be in Indian squad for U-19 football World Cup like that in U-17 World Cup.

Mentioning the culture of sports and love for football in the State, minister for youth affairs and sports, Letpao Haokip said that it would not be wrong if we called Manipur as “Sports City” of the Country. He further stated that the government would work its level best to improve and develop the football infrastructure to promote and produce good football players in the State.

Parliamentary secretary (Home) L. Susindro Meitei, MLAs Dr. Sapam Ranjan, O. Lukhoi Singh, commissioner YAS, H. Deleep Singh, secretary to CM, N. Ashok Kumar and other officials attended the friendly match.

CM assures increase in seat capacity of Khuman stadium

IMPHAL | Oct 22

The state government is committed to increase the seat capacity of the main stadium of the Khuman Lampak Sports Complex from the present seating capacity of 25,000 soon, said chief minister, N. Biren.

This was stated by him at pre-season friendly match played between NEROCA FC, Imphal and North East United FC held at the Khuman Lampak main stadium, Imphal today.

Speaking as chief guest of the match, chief minister said that the main stadium ground is being developed into the football field of International Standard with natural grass turf fields so that the State could host various international football matches in future.

Seeking encouragement and support of the people, N. Biren said that the State government would develop 2-3 playgrounds by laying astro turf (artificial turf) in the State soon. The government is also planning to install flood lighting system in the main stadium soon so that football matches could be played during night time too, he added.

Chief minister stated that we are expecting at least 8 players from Manipur to be in Indian squad for U-19 football World Cup like that in U-17 World Cup.

Mentioning the culture of sports and love for football in the State, minister for youth affairs and sports, Letpao Haokip said that it would not be wrong if we called Manipur as “Sports City” of the Country. He further stated that the government would work its level best to improve and develop the football infrastructure to promote and produce good football players in the State.

Parliamentary secretary (Home) L. Susindro Meitei, MLAs Dr. Sapam Ranjan, O. Lukhoi Singh, commissioner YAS, H. Deleep Singh, secretary to CM, N. Ashok Kumar and other officials attended the friendly match.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4518-cm-assures-increase-in-seat-capacity-of-khuman-stadium

“Ningol Chakouba is an important fraternity marker”

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Oct 22

Works minister Thongam Biswajit Singh said that only peace can bring development to a society, and the important event of Ningol Chakouba can be an important marker in promoting peace in the state.

He was speaking at the 24th Eikhoigi Iche-Ichalsingbu Ningshingba Numit “Ningol Chak-Kouba” at the Iboyaima Sumang Leela Shanglen, Palace Compound yesterday.

The function was organised jointly by four organisations namely All Manipur Ethnical Socio-Cultural Organisation (AMESCO), Naath Kanba Lup, Manipur State Shumang Leela Council and All Manipur Arts and Culture Students’ Union.

Every ethnicity needs to synchronise their individual concerns to work toward a peaceful society, he said. He said Andaman and Nicobar Islands is exemplary in this regard and they have shown how peace and development can result even amidst very diverse cultures.

“Manipur is also referred to as Ima Leibak and the reason it is referred thus is because of our Imas,” he noted. The Imas of Manipur are significant in our state and will always be respected, he added.

Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution Minister Karam Shyam also attended the function.

A grand feast was also held as part of the function.

Representatives from different tribes and communities like Meitei Pangal, Zeliangrongs, Tangkhul, Maring, Thangal and others took part in the Ningol Chakouba celebration.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Oct 22

Works minister Thongam Biswajit Singh said that only peace can bring development to a society, and the important event of Ningol Chakouba can be an important marker in promoting peace in the state.

He was speaking at the 24th Eikhoigi Iche-Ichalsingbu Ningshingba Numit “Ningol Chak-Kouba” at the Iboyaima Sumang Leela Shanglen, Palace Compound yesterday.

The function was organised jointly by four organisations namely All Manipur Ethnical Socio-Cultural Organisation (AMESCO), Naath Kanba Lup, Manipur State Shumang Leela Council and All Manipur Arts and Culture Students’ Union.

Every ethnicity needs to synchronise their individual concerns to work toward a peaceful society, he said. He said Andaman and Nicobar Islands is exemplary in this regard and they have shown how peace and development can result even amidst very diverse cultures.

“Manipur is also referred to as Ima Leibak and the reason it is referred thus is because of our Imas,” he noted. The Imas of Manipur are significant in our state and will always be respected, he added.

Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution Minister Karam Shyam also attended the function.

A grand feast was also held as part of the function.

Representatives from different tribes and communities like Meitei Pangal, Zeliangrongs, Tangkhul, Maring, Thangal and others took part in the Ningol Chakouba celebration.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4521-ningol-chakouba-is-an-important-fraternity-marker

ST Demand Committee to meet Works minister on Oct 24

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | Oct 22
Scheduled Tribe Demand Committee Manipur (STDCM) today announced that the committee has extended its deadline for organising a strong democratic agitation against the government for failing their proposal of sendin…

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Oct 22

Scheduled Tribe Demand Committee Manipur (STDCM) today announced that the committee has extended its deadline for organising a strong democratic agitation against the government for failing their proposal of sending a formal presentation to the central authorities.

Retired Colonel Laishram Lokendra, general secretary of the committee today addressed media persons at Manipur Press Club that the decision taken by the committee on September 24 at Iboyaima Shanglen urging the state government to send a recommendation of tribal status for the Meiteis to the central government by October 20.

He said that a memorandum was also submitted to the government on September 29.

Lokendra said the deadline is over but the committee got a response from the government, inviting them to meet Works minister Thongam Biswajit in his chamber on October 24, 4 pm to discuss the related recommendation letter.

The general secretary expressed hope that the government will give a positive response.

He also added that a poster campaign will be carried out for spreading awareness of the issue amongst the public, but the plan for an intense agitation is suspended for the time being, he added.

One of the members of the committee also commented that Meiteis are already a tribe, it only need to be recognised and be included in the ST list of Manipur.

STDCM was formed in 2012 demanding ST status and since then it has gained momentum and has also garnered the support of many existing tribal communities who initially opposed their demand.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4515-st-demand-committee-to-meet-works-minister-on-oct-24

Chingai MLA calls for wide celebration of Ningol Chakouba in hills

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | Oct 22
Chingai MLA, Khasim Vashum, called on the people, particularly the tribal to foster the importance of Ningol Chakouba festival by celebrating it widely in the hill districts.
The MLA stated this on the side lines …

Chingai MLA calls for wide celebration of Ningol Chakouba in hills

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Oct 22

Chingai MLA, Khasim Vashum, called on the people, particularly the tribal to foster the importance of Ningol Chakouba festival by celebrating it widely in the hill districts.

The MLA stated this on the side lines of Ningol Chakouba festival celebrated on Saturday at his official quarter at Lamphelpat.

As celebrated across the state, the Khasim Vashum also celebrated Ningol Chakouba by inviting Tangkhul women from his constituency who are married to other communities over a feast at his official quarter.

Tangkul women from the constituency married to different communities in other part of the state turned up in big number for the Chakouba celebration.

Presentation of gifts to the women, interaction and a grand feast marked the celebration which was attended by nearly fifty married women and their children.

Speaking to media persons, the MLA said the Chakouba festival was organised to show our sisters and mothers that they are blessed for their role of fostering peace and unity of all communities in the state.

The MLA said he is looking forward to organising similar Chakouba festival every year and at a larger scale.

He further appealed to the people, particularly the tribal to also foster the importance of the festival by widely organizing it in hill districts.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4522-chingai-mla-calls-for-wide-celebration-of-ningol-chakouba-in-hills

Man who uploaded defamatory picture in “Puzzle Restaurant” case held

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Oct 22

Cybercrime Unit (CCU) Imphal West this morning arrested a 34 year old man for allegedly uploading a photo captioned provocatively as “Dancer Anouba Singdune Dewali numit ki”, on Diwali day, police sources said.

The picture shows a man in the midst of many lady friends, and vigilante action by locals caused an unseemly controversy on the day.

According to the sources, a 21 year old youth from Heirangoithong Jaganath Leirak Achouba, lodged a written complaint with the Singjamei Police stating that a photo of him and some friends were uploaded with derogatory and defamatory remarks from a Facebook account belonging to somebody called Nic Ningthouja on Deepawali day. In the picture, his face was marked in red ink.

The complainant further charged that his photo was uploaded with a caption “Dancer Anouba Singdune Diwali numit ki” which tarnish his and his friends’ image before the public.

The Singjamei Police took up the case and forwarded the details of the complaint to the Cybercrime Unit of the Imphal West Police for further investigation.

During the course of the investigation police discovered that the Facebook account by the name Nic Ningthouja was created by a man named Irengbam Phalguni alias Abung, 34, son of L. Keba of Bamon Kampu Mayai leikai.

Phalguni thereafter was arrested from his residence by Cybercrime unit of the police this morning. The police also seized the mobile phone and SIM card used for the commission of the cybercrime, the sources said.

The sources further said that during preliminary interrogation Phalguni disclosed that he had uploaded the photos on his Facebook on October 21.

The arrested person has been handed over to the Singjamei Police Station for taking up further necessary legal action against him under the relevant laws.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Oct 22

Cybercrime Unit (CCU) Imphal West this morning arrested a 34 year old man for allegedly uploading a photo captioned provocatively as “Dancer Anouba Singdune Dewali numit ki”, on Diwali day, police sources said.

The picture shows a man in the midst of many lady friends, and vigilante action by locals caused an unseemly controversy on the day.

According to the sources, a 21 year old youth from Heirangoithong Jaganath Leirak Achouba, lodged a written complaint with the Singjamei Police stating that a photo of him and some friends were uploaded with derogatory and defamatory remarks from a Facebook account belonging to somebody called Nic Ningthouja on Deepawali day. In the picture, his face was marked in red ink.

The complainant further charged that his photo was uploaded with a caption “Dancer Anouba Singdune Diwali numit ki” which tarnish his and his friends’ image before the public.

The Singjamei Police took up the case and forwarded the details of the complaint to the Cybercrime Unit of the Imphal West Police for further investigation.

During the course of the investigation police discovered that the Facebook account by the name Nic Ningthouja was created by a man named Irengbam Phalguni alias Abung, 34, son of L. Keba of Bamon Kampu Mayai leikai.

Phalguni thereafter was arrested from his residence by Cybercrime unit of the police this morning. The police also seized the mobile phone and SIM card used for the commission of the cybercrime, the sources said.

The sources further said that during preliminary interrogation Phalguni disclosed that he had uploaded the photos on his Facebook on October 21.

The arrested person has been handed over to the Singjamei Police Station for taking up further necessary legal action against him under the relevant laws.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4523-man-who-uploaded-defamatory-picture-in-puzzle-restaurant-case-held

Naga peace talks to resume today at Dimapur

Newmai News Network 

DIMAPUR | Oct 21

The second round of peace talks between the working committee of 6 Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs) and the Centre will be held on October 23 in Dimapur.  Interlocutor, RN Ravi will be arriving on the day itself in Dimapur from New Delhi. 

The first round of talk was held in New Delhi on September 27 to resolve the protracted Indo-Naga political issue. The 6 NNPGs are GPRN/NSCN, FGN, NNC (Parent Body), NPGN/NNC (NA), NSCN (R) and the NNC/GDRN (NA).

Meanwhile, Nagaland Tribes Council (NTC) along with ENPO, NGBF, CNTC and other civil bodies will be organising a ‘public reception’ for RN. Ravi at Dimapur airport on October 23. “The central government has graciously responded to the popular demand of the people to officially invite the NNPGs working committee for a political dialogue to bring out a lasting solution to the protracted Naga political problem,” said NTC today.

It added this positive development is leading the political process to a higher level with an objective to have “inclusive talk on equal footing with a hope to provide a sustainable peace in our land”.

“We sincerely appreciate the gesture of the Central government for bringing the talk to Naga soil with a renewed spirit to connect with the people and to rebuild the trust which has been missing for a long time. This level playing field of taking everyone together will usher in a new hope for a new future,” NTC added.

Further, the reception committee has requested the general public and all citizens concerned to gather at the Dimapur airport for a grand public reception on October 23, at 12:30 pm.

After the reception programme at the airport, the civil bodies representing mass-based civil organisations and tribal bodies will hold facilitation programme with RN. Ravi at Rhododendron hall, Police Officer’s Mess, Chumoukedima in Dimapur.

The reception committee has appealed to all the village councils along NH-29 to mobilise its members and receive the interlocutor as he makes his way to Chumoukedima at respective localities along NH-29.

“For the facilitation programme and the ensuing peace talks, all the Churches in Nagaland are requested to pray for the programme disseminate information for public attendance as well,” it added.

Newmai News Network 

DIMAPUR | Oct 21

The second round of peace talks between the working committee of 6 Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs) and the Centre will be held on October 23 in Dimapur.  Interlocutor, RN Ravi will be arriving on the day itself in Dimapur from New Delhi. 

The first round of talk was held in New Delhi on September 27 to resolve the protracted Indo-Naga political issue. The 6 NNPGs are GPRN/NSCN, FGN, NNC (Parent Body), NPGN/NNC (NA), NSCN (R) and the NNC/GDRN (NA).

Meanwhile, Nagaland Tribes Council (NTC) along with ENPO, NGBF, CNTC and other civil bodies will be organising a ‘public reception’ for RN. Ravi at Dimapur airport on October 23. “The central government has graciously responded to the popular demand of the people to officially invite the NNPGs working committee for a political dialogue to bring out a lasting solution to the protracted Naga political problem,” said NTC today.

It added this positive development is leading the political process to a higher level with an objective to have “inclusive talk on equal footing with a hope to provide a sustainable peace in our land”.

“We sincerely appreciate the gesture of the Central government for bringing the talk to Naga soil with a renewed spirit to connect with the people and to rebuild the trust which has been missing for a long time. This level playing field of taking everyone together will usher in a new hope for a new future,” NTC added.

Further, the reception committee has requested the general public and all citizens concerned to gather at the Dimapur airport for a grand public reception on October 23, at 12:30 pm.

After the reception programme at the airport, the civil bodies representing mass-based civil organisations and tribal bodies will hold facilitation programme with RN. Ravi at Rhododendron hall, Police Officer’s Mess, Chumoukedima in Dimapur.

The reception committee has appealed to all the village councils along NH-29 to mobilise its members and receive the interlocutor as he makes his way to Chumoukedima at respective localities along NH-29.

“For the facilitation programme and the ensuing peace talks, all the Churches in Nagaland are requested to pray for the programme disseminate information for public attendance as well,” it added.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4517-naga-peace-talks-to-resume-today-at-dimapur

Incessant rain triggers flash flood in Manipur – Eastern Mirror

Incessant rain triggers flash flood in Manipur
Eastern Mirror
On the other hand residents of Tekhaopat located near the historic Singjamei Bridge in Manipur’s Singjamei constituency were busy guarding the Imphal river banks by levelling and repairing the riverside road in view of the sudden rise of Imphal River …

Incessant rain triggers flash flood in Manipur
Eastern Mirror
On the other hand residents of Tekhaopat located near the historic Singjamei Bridge in Manipur's Singjamei constituency were busy guarding the Imphal river banks by levelling and repairing the riverside road in view of the sudden rise of Imphal River …

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Manipur CM assures thrust to develop sports in state – Eastern Mirror

Manipur CM assures thrust to develop sports in stateEastern MirrorImphal, Oct. 22 (EMN): Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh said that the government is committed to increasing the seat capacity of the main stadium of the Khuman Lampak Sports Complex …

Manipur CM assures thrust to develop sports in state
Eastern Mirror
Imphal, Oct. 22 (EMN): Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh said that the government is committed to increasing the seat capacity of the main stadium of the Khuman Lampak Sports Complex from the present seating capacity of 25,000 soon. He was speaking …

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Manipur rivers flow above danger mark after heavy rain – Business Standard

Manipur rivers flow above danger mark after heavy rainBusiness StandardMost major rivers in Manipur were flowing above the danger level on Sunday following two days of heavy rain. Locals rued the lack of action by officials to redress the situation. An…

Manipur rivers flow above danger mark after heavy rain
Business Standard
Most major rivers in Manipur were flowing above the danger level on Sunday following two days of heavy rain. Locals rued the lack of action by officials to redress the situation. And with an overcast sky, there were apprehensions of more rain in

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Manipuri Community( Sikkim Central University) celebrated Ningol-Chakkauba

Manipuri Community( Sikkim Central University) celebrated Ningol-Chakkauba on 21st October 2017 at 32 mile Water Resort, East Sikkim. Altogether 50 teaching faculties and students comprising of various community from Manipur of the said university graced the occasion. The mentioned occasion was started with launch and followed by gift presence to all the Ningol. This Press Release […]

Manipuri Community( Sikkim Central University) celebrated Ningol-Chakkauba on 21st October 2017 at 32 mile Water Resort, East Sikkim. Altogether 50 teaching faculties and students comprising of various community from Manipur of the said university graced the occasion. The mentioned occasion was started with launch and followed by gift presence to all the Ningol. This Press Release […]

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Recap Of The Current Nagaland Political Crisis

Much has been said, discussed and written on the ongoing political crisis in Nagaland. This statement tries to highlight as pointedly as possible the core points involved, for factual information of the esteemed citizens of the State. There are two issues involved. One: Which NPF Party is the real NPF,- the one led by Dr.Shurhozelie […]

Much has been said, discussed and written on the ongoing political crisis in Nagaland. This statement tries to highlight as pointedly as possible the core points involved, for factual information of the esteemed citizens of the State. There are two issues involved. One: Which NPF Party is the real NPF,- the one led by Dr.Shurhozelie […]

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Exclusive | Many Hindu-Bangladeshi Illegal Migrants declared ‘Indian’ through Fake Certificates in Assam

Guwahati/Morigaon, Oct 21: In a startling revelation it has come to light that a Foreigner’s Tribunal in Assam has accepted that hundreds of order/judgements pronounced by Tribunals have been rampantly declaring many Hindu Illegal migrants as Indian Citizens on the basis of fake Registration Certificates as they never enquired the original author of these Certificates […]

Guwahati/Morigaon, Oct 21: In a startling revelation it has come to light that a Foreigner’s Tribunal in Assam has accepted that hundreds of order/judgements pronounced by Tribunals have been rampantly declaring many Hindu Illegal migrants as Indian Citizens on the basis of fake Registration Certificates as they never enquired the original author of these Certificates […]

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Congress ‘Defectors’ in Manipur Left in the Lurch – NorthEast Today


NorthEast Today

Congress ‘Defectors’ in Manipur Left in the Lurch
NorthEast Today
Manipur opposition leader and former Chief Minister for 15 years Okram Ibobi Singh and other senior Congress leaders are upbeat that six party MLAs who had joined the ruling BJP are left holding empty sacks. The six have been denied ministerial berths …

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Congress 'Defectors' in Manipur Left in the Lurch
NorthEast Today
Manipur opposition leader and former Chief Minister for 15 years Okram Ibobi Singh and other senior Congress leaders are upbeat that six party MLAs who had joined the ruling BJP are left holding empty sacks. The six have been denied ministerial berths …

and more »

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Ningol Chakkouba celebrated in Manipur – E-Pao.net


NorthEast Today

Ningol Chakkouba celebrated in Manipur
E-Pao.net
Despite drizzles, Ningol Chakkouba, a major festival of Meiteis in Manipur during which married sisters and daughters are invited to grand feasts, was celebrated across the State with gaiety on Saturday.It is celebrated on the second day of the Lunar
Manipur CM warns banks denying loans to deserving personsNagaland Post
50 ‘immoral’ drunk and dancing men, women arrested in ImphalTimes Now
Manipur CM Announces Scheme for Widows as a Ningol Chakouba GiftNorthEast Today
NortheastIndia.com –Assam Tribune
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NorthEast Today

Ningol Chakkouba celebrated in Manipur
E-Pao.net
Despite drizzles, Ningol Chakkouba, a major festival of Meiteis in Manipur during which married sisters and daughters are invited to grand feasts, was celebrated across the State with gaiety on Saturday.It is celebrated on the second day of the Lunar
Manipur CM warns banks denying loans to deserving personsNagaland Post
50 'immoral' drunk and dancing men, women arrested in ImphalTimes Now
Manipur CM Announces Scheme for Widows as a Ningol Chakouba GiftNorthEast Today
NortheastIndia.com –Assam Tribune
all 16 news articles »

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Ningol Chakkouba celebrated in Manipur – E-Pao.net


NorthEast Today

Ningol Chakkouba celebrated in Manipur
E-Pao.net
Despite drizzles, Ningol Chakkouba, a major festival of Meiteis in Manipur during which married sisters and daughters are invited to grand feasts, was celebrated across the State with gaiety on Saturday.It is celebrated on the second day of the Lunar
Manipur CM warns banks denying loans to deserving personsNagaland Post
50 ‘immoral’ drunk and dancing men, women arrested in ImphalTimes Now
Manipur CM Announces Scheme for Widows as a Ningol Chakouba GiftNorthEast Today
NortheastIndia.com –Assam Tribune
all 16 news articles »

NorthEast Today

Ningol Chakkouba celebrated in Manipur
E-Pao.net
Despite drizzles, Ningol Chakkouba, a major festival of Meiteis in Manipur during which married sisters and daughters are invited to grand feasts, was celebrated across the State with gaiety on Saturday.It is celebrated on the second day of the Lunar
Manipur CM warns banks denying loans to deserving personsNagaland Post
50 'immoral' drunk and dancing men, women arrested in ImphalTimes Now
Manipur CM Announces Scheme for Widows as a Ningol Chakouba GiftNorthEast Today
NortheastIndia.com –Assam Tribune
all 16 news articles »

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Ningol Chakkouba celebrated in Manipur – E-Pao.net


NorthEast Today

Ningol Chakkouba celebrated in Manipur
E-Pao.net
Despite drizzles, Ningol Chakkouba, a major festival of Meiteis in Manipur during which married sisters and daughters are invited to grand feasts, was celebrated across the State with gaiety on Saturday.It is celebrated on the second day of the Lunar
Manipur CM Announces Scheme for Widows as a Ningol Chakouba GiftNorthEast Today
Ningol Chakkouba : festival of Manipur celebrated across the stateEastern Mirror
50 ‘immoral’ drunk and dancing men, women arrested in ImphalTimes Now
NortheastIndia.com
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NorthEast Today

Ningol Chakkouba celebrated in Manipur
E-Pao.net
Despite drizzles, Ningol Chakkouba, a major festival of Meiteis in Manipur during which married sisters and daughters are invited to grand feasts, was celebrated across the State with gaiety on Saturday.It is celebrated on the second day of the Lunar
Manipur CM Announces Scheme for Widows as a Ningol Chakouba GiftNorthEast Today
Ningol Chakkouba : festival of Manipur celebrated across the stateEastern Mirror
50 'immoral' drunk and dancing men, women arrested in ImphalTimes Now
NortheastIndia.com
all 14 news articles »

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Congress ‘defectors’ in Manipur left in the lurch – The Sentinel

Congress ‘defectors’ in Manipur left in the lurch
The Sentinel
Imphal, Oct 21: Manipur opposition leader and former Chief Minister for 15 years Okram Ibobi Singh and other senior Congress leaders are upbeat that six party MLAs who had joined the ruling BJP are left holding empty sacks. The six have been denied …

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Congress 'defectors' in Manipur left in the lurch
The Sentinel
Imphal, Oct 21: Manipur opposition leader and former Chief Minister for 15 years Okram Ibobi Singh and other senior Congress leaders are upbeat that six party MLAs who had joined the ruling BJP are left holding empty sacks. The six have been denied …

and more »

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