KYKL man arrested

IMPHAL, Dec 11: Troops of 6/8 Gorkha Rifles under Loktak brigade of Red Shield Division,… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 11: Troops of 6/8 Gorkha Rifles under Loktak brigade of Red Shield Division, reportedly arrested an over ground worker of KYKL from Komi Keirap, Churachandpur on December 10.

A statement issued by the PIB defense wing, has identified the cadre as Achung, 24, s/o Angam Kom of Komi Keirap.

It said that he was involved in carrying out extortion related activities of the banned outfit and has been booked at the Loktak police station.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/kykl-man-arrested/

Skill development programme

IMPHAL, Dec 10: The 3rd batch of Skill Development Programme sponsored by the NCDPD, New… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 10: The 3rd batch of Skill Development Programme sponsored by the NCDPD, New Delhi for the crafts of wood carving and jewellery will commence from December 13 at 10 am at the Directorate of Commerce and Indistries, Lamphelpat, Imphal.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/skill-development-programme/

MVHA employees

IMPHAL, Dec 10: The employees of Manipur Voluntary Health Association (MVHA) has continued the agitation… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 10: The employees of Manipur Voluntary Health Association (MVHA) has continued the agitation by locking up the office building demanding a white paper from the president on all matters related with the organization, stated a release.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/mvha-employees/

Wrestling competition concluded

SENAPATI, Dec 10: The 5th Open Wrestling Championship concluded today at Senapati district headquarters with… more »

SENAPATI, Dec 10: The 5th Open Wrestling Championship concluded today at Senapati district headquarters with SDC PP Ronald as the chief guest.

KS Peter was awarded the best wrestler of the championship.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/wrestling-competition-concluded/

Awarded

IMPHAL, Dec 9: Innovative entrepreneur Wangkheirakpam Memi Devi has been awarded the CITI Micro Entrepreneur… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 9: Innovative entrepreneur Wangkheirakpam Memi Devi has been awarded the CITI Micro Entrepreneur Award, 2011.

The award was presented by Dr KC Chakraborty, Deputy Governor of Reserve Bank of India on December 5 at National Centre for Performing Arts, Nariman Point, Mumbai.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/awarded/

Heirok locals

IMPHAL, December 9: Local public of Heirok assembly constituency numbering around 500 this afternoon thronged… more »

IMPHAL, December 9: Local public of Heirok assembly constituency numbering around 500 this afternoon thronged the gate of SP Thoubal in protest against the arrest of 40 years old Ningthoujam ongbi Sumatibala Devi wife of N Anagangmacha of Heirok Tourangbam Leikai an aspiring candidate to contest the ensuing 10 Manipur Legislative Assembly from Heirok AC by the police from her residence yesterday evening.

In the meantime, several hundreds of public of Heirok who are supporters of Sumatibala Devi aggressed with her arrest by the Thoubal police team charging of her involvement in dismantling a newly constructed youth Congress office erected just opposite to her residential gate by some persons, rushed to the office of the SP Thoubal and submitted their written statements and demanded unconditional release of Sumatibala Devi immediately.

It may be mentioned that, Sumatibala Devi had already initiated her election campaigns in Heirak AC to contest the ensuing 10th Manipur Legislative assembly Election and is preparing to face sitting Congress MLA Moirangthem Oken in the said constituency.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/heirok-locals/

Ex-candidate joins BJP

IMPHAL, Dec 9: L Ashokkumar Singh of Langmeidong, Hiyanglam Constituency who had contested the 9th… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 9: L Ashokkumar Singh of Langmeidong, Hiyanglam Constituency who had contested the 9th Manipur Assembly Election has joined the BJP today. He has been welcomed by state BJP president, stated a release.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/excandidate-joins-bjp/

AMWJU condemns

IMPHAL, Dec 9: The standing committee of the All Manipur Working Journalist Union (AMWJU) in… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 9: The standing committee of the All Manipur Working Journalist Union (AMWJU) in an emergency meeting has strongly condemned the assault of a sub-editor of Poknapham daily on December 8 evening around 8:45 pm.

A statement released by S. Surjeswar Singh, general secretary AMWJU, has stated that the meet has taken serious note on the assault meted out to the senior journalist and at the same time, a challenge to the media fraternity of the state.

The meet further unanimously decided to demand the authority concerned to book the culprits involved in the assault within 48 hours failing which the union has resolved to take its own course of action, it further said.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/amwju-condemns/

Truck Hijacked

IMPHAL, Dec 9: A delayed report has stated that a freight truck loaded with edible… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 9: A delayed report has stated that a freight truck loaded with edible oil bound for Imphal was reportedly hijacked by armed miscreants on December 6 from Purana bazaar, Dimapur and has remained traceless till date.

The registration number of the truck has been established as AS01/DC-1712.

According sources, the edible oil was worth around Rs 16 Lakh.

Further the source said that the goods belong to one Kedar, a distributor of Thangal bazaar while the owner of the truck has been identified Ram Pramod of Thangal bazaar.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/truck-hijacked/

JAC cease-work strike completes 46 days

IMPHAL, Dec 8: The indefinite cease-work strike launched by the Joint Administrative Council of AMGEO… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 8: The indefinite cease-work strike launched by the Joint Administrative Council of AMGEO and AMTUC demanding payment of arrears and other benefits of sixth pay commission has entered 46th day today.

A release of the JAC mentioned that the state government has remained insensitive towards their demands despite of the cease-work strike. It further warned the employees against violating the decision of the union.

Meanwhile, JAC of Bishnupur district has been rendering support to the cease-work strike and decided to continue till their demands are fulfilled.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/jac-ceasework-strike-completes-46-days/

Poster campaign

MOREH, Dec 8: Kha-Nongpok Apunba Nupi Lup, Nupi Khunai chaokhat Lamjing Lup, Minority Women Dev…. more »

MOREH, Dec 8: Kha-Nongpok Apunba Nupi Lup, Nupi Khunai chaokhat Lamjing Lup, Minority Women Dev. Society, Muslim Nagar Women Dev. Association and Centre for Social Development (CSD), Moreh have jointly organized poster campaign and street corner meeting at Moreh town today as a part of the International Fortnight Observation Protesting Violence Against Women.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/poster-campaign/

Nodal officer appointed

IMPHAL, Dec 8: Dr Rangitabali Waikhom, assistant commissioner, Imphal east DC Office, has been appointed… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 8: Dr Rangitabali Waikhom, assistant commissioner, Imphal east DC Office, has been appointed as the nodal officer of Expenditure Monitoring Cell of 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly Election for Imphal East district.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/nodal-officer-appointed/

Tourism Paraphernalia

While the Manipur Tourism department is still in a euphoric hangover over the recently concluded… more »

While the Manipur Tourism department is still in a euphoric hangover over the recently concluded Sangai Tourism Festival 2011, what it now needs to do is some serious thinking and reality check on what it now flaunts as a demonstration of the tourism potential of the state. The tourism festival was indeed very well attended in all of the days it lasted, including most importantly on the day there was a bomb attack near the gate of the festival site. But the crowd turnout may not have all to do with tourism and by that virtue would be greatly off the mark to presume this is an indicator the state is ready for a booming tourism future. In more likelihood, this was more an indication of how starved of entertainment outlets Imphal and indeed the whole of the state has become in the past few decades. In the rural areas, where is life a little more paced out this starving need for release from routine life may not be as much, but in Imphal, which is today acquiring all the characteristics of a city, with shrinking living spaces, crowded streets, and an ever increasing pressure to find livelihood, the need is mounting each day. While it is growing in size and pace of life, it desperately lacks avenues to wind down at the end of each week of hard work and at the end of each day of grinding routine.

This is so especially in the still fledgling but nonetheless burgeoning private sector. No need to be modest about this but those who work, really have to work hard, and most often for salaries that are far from hansom. In this ever growing sweatshop, what are pathetically missing are avenues for quality time after work hours. Acute power shortage has ensured the state is plunged into virtual darkness after daylight hours, which in winter is as early as 5pm, making any possibilities of extending waking hours into the evenings. By 7pm, there is nothing very much left to do in Imphal city. Even at homes, there isn’t much scope for the families to sit together in front of their TVs, or in reading rooms, talking and winding down, for there would invariably be extended load shedding. If outlets for outdoor unwinding from work tensions built up during the days or weeks are dead, so are they inside homes. Added to this, a puritanical culture of austerity enforced by many “governments” in the name of a skewed sense of morality has murdered openness in the society which gives individuals moments to strip themselves of extremely conservative social expectations and be themselves. Under the circumstance it is only but natural that there would be a desperate universal thirst for any offer of a release. Fairs and fetes such as the tourism festivals become precisely such opportunities, therefore the frenzied rush for them. Come to think of it, this entertainment starvation is loudly visible even in crowds that form to watch earthmovers at work or electricians on mechanised lifts repairing street lamps. At Moreh a familiar remark often heard amongst residents is, even Tamu, though for long under a military regime, offers more quality time after work than their own hometown, supposedly in a free society and polity.

This is however not to say the government should not be delusion about Manipur’s tourism potential. It does have it. What we are suggesting is for it to be realistic in its assessments and not be swept by false euphoria. In the effort to improve Manipur’s tourism potential, there are a lot more other things to be accomplished, including very mundane and seemingly insignificant considerations. As for instance, no tourist is going to be coming to the state with their own transportation facilities. Starting from the airport where they land and for all the days they spend in the state sightseeing, they would want to hire taxis. Journalists who constantly receive colleagues from other parts of India and abroad know how much of a problem this is for visitors. While there are taxis and auto-rickshaws for hire in the city, their fare structures are not regularised. Those who hire them would have to literally bargain and haggle with them. For visitors from outside the state who are unaware of the rates here, this is a source of immense irritation. Why cannot the government for a start, regularise the taxi service in the state, making it strictly a licensed profession, entitled to subsidies and taxes alike, with a standardised metered fare structure? More than the even the tourism festival, which is more of a large scale local fair meant for local consumption, even a routine thing like standardising taxi service would do much more towards welcoming tourists to the state.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/tourism-paraphernalia/

Social welfare dept instructed to present schemes proposals

IMPHAL, Dec 7: The Ministry of Women and Child Development, government to India has instructed… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 7: The Ministry of Women and Child Development, government to India has instructed the officials of the state department of Social Welfare, women and child Development to present their proposal for project/schemes to be taken up in the state.

According to an official source, an official meeting of the Project Sanctioning Committee of the Ministry of the  Women and Child Development  will be held on December 9 at 3.30pm in the office of the secretary, MWCD under the chairmanship of the secretary WCD at Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi.

The source further informed that, the meeting will consider the proposals under the general grant-in-aid schemes of MWCD, the official source added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/social-welfare-dept-instructed-to-present-schemes-proposals/

Social welfare dept instructed to present schemes proposals

IMPHAL, Dec 7: The Ministry of Women and Child Development, government to India has instructed… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 7: The Ministry of Women and Child Development, government to India has instructed the officials of the state department of Social Welfare, women and child Development to present their proposal for project/schemes to be taken up in the state.

According to an official source, an official meeting of the Project Sanctioning Committee of the Ministry of the  Women and Child Development  will be held on December 9 at 3.30pm in the office of the secretary, MWCD under the chairmanship of the secretary WCD at Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi.

The source further informed that, the meeting will consider the proposals under the general grant-in-aid schemes of MWCD, the official source added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/social-welfare-dept-instructed-to-present-schemes-proposals/

Two NSCN (IM) cadre nabbed

IMPHAL, Dec 7: The PIB Defense Wing in a statement has stated that troops of… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 7: The PIB Defense Wing in a statement has stated that troops of 5th AR, Senapati Brigade under Red Shield Division achieved a major success in the last 48 hours by apprehending a top cadre of the NSCN (IM) and a top civil wing functionary of the banned KRF.

The NSCN-IM cadre has been identified as s/s maj S Johnson, 46, s/o S Lungshim of Kachai, Uhkrul district. He is stated to be the Second in Command of the Oklong camp of the NSCN (IM), the release added.

Further according to the statement, troops of 5 Assam Rifles later handed the NSCN (IM) cadreover to Imphal west police station.

It further stated that, in another incident, troops of 43 Assam Rifles launched a specific search operation in Motbung area and apprehended a KRF civil wing functionary identified as J Singson, 43, s/o Paolon Singson of Motbung.  J Singson is the chief administrative officer of the KRF and is actively involved in the financing, administration, recruitment and extortion activities of KRF, it further said.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/two-nscn-im-cadre-nabbed/

Two NSCN (IM) cadre nabbed

IMPHAL, Dec 7: The PIB Defense Wing in a statement has stated that troops of… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 7: The PIB Defense Wing in a statement has stated that troops of 5th AR, Senapati Brigade under Red Shield Division achieved a major success in the last 48 hours by apprehending a top cadre of the NSCN (IM) and a top civil wing functionary of the banned KRF.

The NSCN-IM cadre has been identified as s/s maj S Johnson, 46, s/o S Lungshim of Kachai, Uhkrul district. He is stated to be the Second in Command of the Oklong camp of the NSCN (IM), the release added.

Further according to the statement, troops of 5 Assam Rifles later handed the NSCN (IM) cadreover to Imphal west police station.

It further stated that, in another incident, troops of 43 Assam Rifles launched a specific search operation in Motbung area and apprehended a KRF civil wing functionary identified as J Singson, 43, s/o Paolon Singson of Motbung.  J Singson is the chief administrative officer of the KRF and is actively involved in the financing, administration, recruitment and extortion activities of KRF, it further said.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/two-nscn-im-cadre-nabbed/

Governor condoles

IMPHAL, Dec 6: Governor Gurbachan Jagat has condoled the sudden demise of MLA Dr Heikham… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 6: Governor Gurbachan Jagat has condoled the sudden demise of MLA Dr Heikham Borajao.

In the condolence message, the Governor maintained that the untimely of Dr Borajao has left an irreparable void in his constituency Sekmai in particular and Manipur at large which is difficult to fill up.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/governor-condoles/

Announcement of Sekmai AC vacancy

IMPHAL, Dec 6: The official announcement of vacancy of 16-Sekmai assembly constituency has been declared… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 6: The official announcement of vacancy of 16-Sekmai assembly constituency has been declared by the secretary of Manipur Legislative Assembly, Y Indira Devi yesterday.

Incorporating the words of regret sent by the speaker of Manipur Legislative Assembly I Hemochandra, the order of the secretary further mentioned that the speaker of Manipur regrets to announce the demise of Dr Heikham Borajao of 16-Sekmai assembly constituency who breathed his last on December 4.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/announcement-of-sekmai-ac-vacancy/