Primary education in Manipur is not so prime but a fiasco.

By Bishwajit Okram. The vital source of a nation’s strength is education. A good education… more »

Primary education in Manipur is not so prime but a fiasco.

By Bishwajit Okram.

The vital source of a nation’s strength is education. A good education system is like a gold mine of the nation. Manipur is yet to discover this mine, unfortunately.

Education precedes development always. Elementary and primary schools of a nation are the stepping stones of a good education system.

Neglecting this system at the start of the system and dreaming of 100% literacy one day, is like the story of a foolish dreamer kicking his milk pot.

By just mere analysing of few data, one can easily assess – there is a black hole in the primary education system in Manipur. It looks the system is severely paralysed and dysfunctional. It is a mouse click away for anyone to understand the state of primary education system

The symptoms are palpable and can be clearly vouched from the lackadaisical nature of the education ministry’s website itself.

Mr L.Jayanta Kumar who is still sitting there in the web page of the ministry of education as the minister, has been replaced by Mr DD Thaisii a year back. It is appalling at this advance informatics age; such a small change could not be made duly.

Apart from this, many of the information shown in the website are junk and irrelevant; it is very frustrating when one tries to get some relevant information.

This website is the mirror of our education ministry and our education system that we all endure of.

The inefficiency and the ineffectiveness of the ministry’s website are just the tips of the iceberg manifesting the underlying fiasco of our education system. The purpose of this article is to understand and analyse this fiasco from.

UNESCO found in its reports, only 83% of eligible elementary school pupils of India are enrolled in elementary schools in the year 2009.

But, for Manipur, it is 96%, according to a report, ‘Education Profile of Manipur’ based on Government of Manipur official data. It is a bit weird and absurd, this author himself visited some primary schools in Manipur during the month of November, and all he found was no pupil or a handful of pupils in every school he visited.

The Hindustan Times on 17 January, ran a head line “Fake admission brings down enrolments in Schools across India.” This report unearth scandalous, fake enrolment list of school pupils in government schools across the country. This author’s own eyes have verified this in Manipur.

According to Assessment Survey Research Centre Report (www.asercentre.org) 2009, in all India level, 69% of enrolment level in school takes place in government schools and 25% in private Schools. But it is just the opposite for Manipur. Manipuri’s enrolment in private school is 65% and in government school is 31%. The 2012 report from the same sources reveals –enrolment in government school has gone down from 31% of 2009 to 27% during the year 2011. It is plausible to think why!

At the same time the report says that there has been a surge in enrolment from 264019 pupils of 1991 to 285580 of 2001 and to 324096 of 2006, based on the Government of Manipur data. If this is to be believed, most of the enrolment are then happening in private schools.

The report, ‘Education Profile of Manipur’ added, “65% of the children who enrolled for class 1 never reach class V; 71% of them do not make it to class VIII”.

The Indian Express, in its 17 January print, a report goes the heading “Half of class 5 kids can’t read class 2 texts”. The Hindu says, “Class III students do not know simple mathematics of subtractions.”

Amid these facts, Manipur government claims that literacy rate of Manipur is 70%. Something amiss and contradictory indeed; it does not conjure away the flaws in the system.

This is can not be unique to other parts of India and exception to Manipur.

Is not it the time to re-define what literacy means? Crappy crabs needs to be churned out properly.

Let us assume for a minute, those pupils in 2001 were to write their class X exams in 2010. Then, only 34824 pupils matured to studentship out of the 285580 pupils of 2001. It tallied very well with the report that 71% of the pupils enrolled in primary schooling never make it to class VIII.

When it comes to the accountability, key stakeholders wash off their hands. Public scrutiny drive in this tiny state of 2.7 million people has been the epitome of the nation for years. There are host of student bodies, NGOs, activists and pressure groups doing this scrutiny and fighting for the rights to proper education in Manipur.

One will wonders why cracks are still not mended, despite so many policemen. Or is this the case of too many hawkish for this rate! Are they then a factor of impediment, rather then mitigating the ills, they compound the issues manifolds?

Teachers, they are happy campers, free salary for doing nothing. Black sheep outnumbered dark horses.

ASER 2011 says, 28% of enrolment in 2011 is with the government school and the figure could be safely presumed as about 100000. Assuming 1:20 is true for pupil teacher ratio, there could be around 5000 teachers.

According to a National Salary data, on an average, a government teacher gets Rs.156,880.00 per annum as salary. Other perks, allowances, peons, chawkidars and schools running overhead cost, together (say 50% of the teacher cost) this per pupil cost can go up to Rs200000.00 p.a. It means, per pupil cost of teaching is Rs.10000.00 which is way above the cost per pupil of private schools.(Assuming private school teachers gets on an average Rs.5000.p.m)

Johnny (name changed) from Khurai, Imphal, is an engineer by qualification but became a primary school teacher in Manipur. He said, “There is no student or very little students in my school of posting. For an ambitious person like me it is difficult to continue there, but I am paid, so I do go there for some hours every working day, sit there and come home”

Sonia (name changed) from Thoubal, a primary school teacher said, “There is no student to the school where I am posted at. So I don’t go to the school every day”

Anthony (name changed) from Chandel district says, “There is no student in the primary school of their locality. So the teachers don’t come there often. They pay some one to sign their attendant registers. This way many hill people are also get paid just to mind the attendance.”

When it comes to affordability and cost, government of Manipur is always at its knees.

Under the government of India plan, ‘Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan 2002’, all children are required to complete five years of primary schooling by 2007 and eight years of schooling by 2010. State has to contribute 10% of the total expenditure. But Manipur has been unable to pay this 10%, thus it is not authorised to use the balance 90% fully. Now, this ratio of expenditure sharing is going to go up from the IX and X plans onwards.

Another report says, Manipur still has many building less schools and teacher less schools. It is hard to digest to think of it in this 4th largest economy of the world, India.

According to IBEF report (www.ibef.org), 0.15% is the share of Manipur’s own all India Gross State Domestic Products. Foreign Direct Investment inflow to Manipur is just 0.05% of all India figure.

Scary enough, Manipur can not afford to teach its own children with its own money.

It shows how dependent we are to the government of India, even for our basic education right.

In the last five years from now, India’s education budget has increased from 152847 crore to 372813 crore, a jump of 244%. Out of this elementary education budget has increased from 7156 crore to 15000 crore. This is an increase of 210%.

Money is aplenty but the rider is- state has to contribute its own share as well. Education is a subject of state matter under Indian constitution. No doubt, salaries of schools teachers are paid every 3 to 4 months in Manipur.

Now matter how rich India grows, for Manipur unless every players in the education sector do not do a soul searching, Manipur will find it very difficult to come out of this black hole.
It may be through top-down or bottom-up approach or a mixture of the two, we have to find a solution to it.
Frederick The Great said: “An educated people can be easily governed.” Let us all understand this.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/primary-education-in-manipur-is-not-so-prime-but-a-fiasco/

Mega Sports` Festival

IMPHAL, January 21: A press note from Yumnam Pradip Kumar, President of the Kangleipak Students’… more »

IMPHAL, January 21: A press note from Yumnam Pradip Kumar, President of the Kangleipak Students’ Association (KSA) has said that a Kanglei Mega Sports’ Festival would be held from March 8-12. “The KSA believes that education should also be inclusive of the discipline of games and sports, which would bring about a healthier society,” said the release. The five day sports festival would include a district level under 17 Kangleipak Football Trophy, an Open Kangleipak Kang Trophy and an Open Kangleipak Marathon Race.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/mega-sports-festival/

Patriotic Writers` Forum

IMPHAL, January 21: The annual meet of the Patriotic Writers’ Forum was held today according… more »

IMPHAL, January 21: The annual meet of the Patriotic Writers’ Forum was held today according to a release from the said group. It further mentioned that the Forum Secretary, Rakesh Naorem rendered a report on the activities undertaken during 2011.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/patriotic-writers-forum/

KCP claims

IMPHAL, January 21: The KCP (MC) claims its hand at the attack carried out at… more »

IMPHAL, January 21: The KCP (MC) claims its hand at the attack carried out at the residence of Wayenbam Amusana of Bishnupur ward number 10 yesterday. The attack was carried out in conjunction  with the ban of the congress party and its workers, a release by commander in chief Taibanganba and publicity officer Loyalakpa states.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/kcp-claims/

Medical camp

IMPHAL, January 21:  23 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector today organised a medical camp at… more »

IMPHAL, January 21:  23 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector today organised a medical camp at Leigangching village on yesterday. The camp was organized by a team consisting medical officers including lady medical officer and paramedical staff of the unit.  A total of 150 patients from Leigangching and adjoining villages were diagnosed and provided medicines.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/medical-camp/

CNF support NPF in the Manipur Assembly Election

IMPHAL, January 21: The Concerned Naga Forum (CNF), Shillong, in its meeting held today unanimously… more »

IMPHAL, January 21: The Concerned Naga Forum (CNF), Shillong, in its meeting held today unanimously expressed happiness over the launching of Naga People Front (NPF) in Manipur.

CNF after threadbare deliberation on the manifestos and stands taken by various political parties as well as the misrule of the previous Congress led government vis-a-vis the inherent rights and all around development of the Nagas in Manipur, on merits, has found NPF be the right political party to fight for development and the integration of the Nagas through constitutional process.

Therefore, CNF keeping with its common objective, sincerely appeal to all the concerned to exercise the franchise in favour of the NPF candidates in the forthcoming Manipur assembly elections, it said.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/cnf-support-npf-in-the-manipur-assembly-election/

URF bans

IMPHAL, January 21: The United Revolutionary Front, Manipur has banned the workings of the Trinamool… more »

IMPHAL, January 21: The United Revolutionary Front, Manipur has banned the workings of the Trinamool Congress and the MSCP with immediate effect.

A press release by AK Pibarel, information and publicity secretary of the outfit claimed responsibility for the grenade attack carried out at the Khurai Sajor Leikai residence of Khurai a/c Trinammol candidate Leisangthem Yaima alias Sushildro yesterday.

The attack was carried out as a part of the boycott of the general election by the URF and the attack was carried out at Yaima’s residence for ignoring the dictat of the organisation and misleading the public, it said. The same will be tendered to the rest of Trinamool candidates  and the workings of the political party will be viewed seriously. Further, the Manipur State Congress Party have also been banned for not following the rules laid down by the URF, it said.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/urf-bans/

Election of ZYF

IMPHAL, January 21: The election of ZYF, Imphal West and Imphal East zones were held… more »

IMPHAL, January 21: The election of ZYF, Imphal West and Imphal East zones were held at the ZYF Head office in which Hounilung Panmei of Tarung was unanimously elected as chairman, D Stephen of Thuijang village as administrative secretary, R Henry of Thuijang as joint secretary and Rabi of Namthanlong village as information and publicity secretary of Imphal West.

For the ZYF Imphal East district zone, Nanda Kamei of Sawombung Namdai village was unanimously elected as chairman,  D Pourinlung of Taihu village as administrative secretary and G Pouhoilung as joint secretary.

Election notifications for ZYF Sadar Hills zone which was postponed and those for other ZYF zones which are pending election will be issued at the earliest, said a notification.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/election-of-zyf/

Security measures taken

IMPHAL, January 21: 57 Mountain Division instructed by the Director General of Police Manipur ,… more »

IMPHAL, January 21: 57 Mountain Division instructed by the Director General of Police Manipur , Ratnakar Baral to open temporary security posts at Khoupum (Tamenglong), Joujangtek (Churachandpur), Dolang Chiru (Bishnupur) following intelligence inputs of the presence of Zeliangrong Unified Front (ZUF) in combat dress which could resort to disruption of polls, extortion, threatening, kidnapping of candidates/workers, ambush/attack on security forces and planting IEDs. Intelligence sources further added that the deployment of 57 Mountain Division at the said areas have begun since there are likely to be clashes between ZUF and NSCN (IM) forces in the areas bordering Bishnupur, Churachandpur and Jiribam.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/security-measures-taken/

Clarification

IMPHAL, January 21: Tongbram (O) Priyadarshini ,MPS  clarified against the publication on local newspapers that… more »

IMPHAL, January 21: Tongbram (O) Priyadarshini ,MPS  clarified against the publication on local newspapers that a sum Rs I Lakh was seized by a flying squad from her yesterday.  At a press meet held at Manipur Press Club today, she stated that the news published in the papers were baseless and it is an attempt to tarnish her reputation.

It was reported that Income Tax flying squad, set up to check extensive use of illegal money in the ensuing elections had seized Rs one lakh from her on January 19 and the said amount was for financing her husband who is contesting for the Thanga a/c namely Tongbram Robindro. While clarifying to the media the officer said that she was not involved in the case and warns that she will take legal help if the media person and the concern CEO do not clarify. She is at present serving as Assistant Commandant of Manipur Police Training College at Pangei in Imphal East District.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/clarification/

Republic Day football tournament

IMPHAL, January 21:  In the opening match of Loktak Brigade Republic Day football tournament yesterday, … more »

IMPHAL, January 21:  In the opening match of Loktak Brigade Republic Day football tournament yesterday,  the Longmei Youth Club (Nonei) defeated People’s Elite Trust (Moirang) 4-2 in a penalty shoot out after the two teams were locked at 3-3 at the end of a high quality clash. In the second match Khordak Youth Organisation defeated Aigejang Fotball Club 3-0.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/republic-day-football-tournament/

Press Release – Knowledge Exchange Networks (KEN) – Manipur Initiative

Knowledge Exchange Networks (KEN) – Manipur Initiative Background: The Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs (MOIA)… more »

Knowledge Exchange Networks (KEN) – Manipur Initiative

Background:

The Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs (MOIA) in partnership with the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) organized the 9th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) from 7-9 January 2011 at New Delhi. Theme for the PBD 2011 was “Engaging the Global Indian” with special emphasis on the eight North-eastern states of India. The PBD Conventions provide a platform for exchange of views and networking to the Persons of Indian Origin settled all over the world on matters of common interest.

Manipur State Government sent the invitation to participate in PBD 2011 to all overseas Manipuris including the members of North American Manipuri Association (NAMA) and European Manipuri Association (EMA). Confederation of Indian industries (CII) invited Lakshmikanta Laikangbam from Boston, USA, NAMA member, as a panelist on “Diaspora role models from the North East: Success Stories“, held on 7 January 2011. EMA members namely Bishwajit Okram from Ireland and Shanjoy Mairembam from London, UK also attended PBD 2011.

PBD 2011 experience information can be found in the following links
http://kanglaonline.com/2011/01/pravasi-bharatiya-divas-pbd-2011-a-non-resident-overseas-manipuri-nrom%E2%80%99s-experience/

http://e-pao.net/epPageExtractor.asp?src=features.PBD_2011_a_NROM_experience.html..” title=”e-pao.net/epPageExtractor.asp?src=features.PBD_2011_a_NROM_experience.html..

Post PBD 2011:
After returning from the conference, overseas Manipuris who participated in PDB 2011 had series of discussions on how to contribute on the socio-economic development of Manipur.

We requested Overseas Indian Facilitation Centre (www.oifc.in) to facilitate a conference in Manipur on the topic ‘How Overseas Manipuris can contribute to Manipur’s development via knowledge exchange network?’. OIFC sent an official letter to DS Poonia, Chief Secretary, Government of Manipur requesting for the conference.

The conference was held at State Guest House, Imphal On 6th Oct 2011. Shanjoy Mairembam presented “Contribution to socio-economic development of Manipur by Overseas Manipuris via Knowledge Exchange Networks (KENs)”.

Details of the conference can be found in the following link
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=education.Scientific_Papers.Socio-economic_development_by_Overseas_Manipuris_via_Knowledge_Exchange_Networks” title=”e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=education.Scientific_Papers.Socio-economic_development_by_Overseas_Manipuris_via_Knowledge_Exchange_Networks

Oinam Nabakishore Singh, IAS, Principal Secretary (Department of Commerce & Industries, Sericulture, Government of Manipur) officially responded to Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs after the successful conduct of the conference. [Note: The official letter is attached at the end of this document]

Enrolment invitation for KEN-Manipur Initiative:
Overseas Indian Facilitation Centre (OIFC) have provided a dedicated space in their website for Overseas Manipuris to discuss on the Knowledge Exchange Network initiative, only registered users can access this group. They have also provided administrative rights to us so that we can moderate the participants and the discussions. Here are the instructions to sign up on OIFC website.

• Log on to www.oifc.in to register.
• Select “Groups” in right hand side drop down menu, enter “Overseas Manipuris”, click “Search” button. Or, Shortcut link is http://network.oifc.in/SearchGroups/Overseas%20Manipuris
• Contact overseasmanipuris@gmail.com for any queries.

We like to invite enthusiastic overseas Manipuris (such as students, professionals, and academics) who have an urge to contribute something back to Manipur to enrol to this group on voluntary basis. Currently, discussions are focused in two industry themes as follows (and themes can be expanded in future):
Information Technology & IT-Enabled Services [Software Development, Electronics, Communication, Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), Information and Communication Technology (ICT) applications]
Education & Knowledge Transfer [Teaching and learning from School Education (SE), Further Education (FE), Higher Education (HE); Research & Development (R&D), Business and Community Engagement (BCE) from Universities and Research Institutes]

Founding Members:
• Lakshmikanta Laikangbam, Boston, USA
• Bishwajit Okram, Ireland
• Shanjoy Mairembam, London, UK

Target Timeline for Short-term Activities:
Feb-May 2012: Promotion of KEN-Manipur concept and generating critical mass for overseas Manipuris
June 2012: First trial KEN-Manipur workshop event in Manipur to engage with officials in govt ministries
July-Oct 2012: Promotion and feasibility check for conducting first KEN-Manipur Jan 2013 event at Imphal
Nov-Dec 2012: Inviting Overseas Manipuris and finalising state specific programs for PBD 2013 January
Jan 2013: Development of a dedicated KEN-Manipur website based on interest developed so far from volunteered Manipuris and Govt of Manipur (for all Manipuris – Overseas, National and Local)

Next Vision for KEN-Manipur Initiative:
To migrate from OIFC website (meant for only Overseas Manipuris) to a dedicated KEN-Manipur website for all Manipuris (i.e. Overseas, National and Local) supported by relevant ministries in the Govt of Manipur
Suggested activities to be supported within KEN scope:
1) Workshop Networking Program:
• A 1-day Lecture/workshop event to be conducted every month (e.g. on the last Saturday) for sharing experience of Manipuris working in various industry domains and innovative approaches used elsewhere globally, which are relevant to the local projects
• To be organised by Govt of Manipur by coordinating with volunteered Manipuris (who are most likely to be on holiday break to Manipur) and relevant local firms
2) Group Sponsored Projects Program:
• A team of individual Manipuris may propose to undertake a socio-economic development project within Manipur on a clearly pre-specified project proposal document (with detailed info on costing expense, volunteering experts, start and end date, project objectives and deliverables, expected support from Govt of Manipur, social impact measurement, etc)
• Role of the Govt of Manipur to a Group Sponsored Project will be of supporting and non-monetary (unless Govt of Manipur decides otherwise), such as match-making of local Manipuris and organizations relevant to the project proposal; and role of KEN-Manipur administrative team is to coordinate successful completion of project via web-promotion and appropriate project support
3) Manipuris Yum-Hallakpa Program:
• A 3-day event to welcome Overseas Manipuris and National Manipuris in Manipur for social networking and business discussions, preferably to be conducted on the following weekend after the conclusion Pravashi Bharatiya Divas in January 7-9 every year (to allow Overseas Manipuris to attend both events at one instance of visiting India)
4) Apprenticeships Mentoring Program:
• A 4-12 weeks project mentoring support on non-paid basis for Manipuri students (and job-seekers) by volunteered Manipuris who has extensive domain expertise and industry exposure
• Departments in Govt of Manipur (including Regional Development Agencies – RDAs) will provide future enterprise development tips and non-monetary business support to the participating students undergoing apprenticeship at a sponsoring organisation on pre-specified industry domain.
Proposed add-on domains for Knowledge Exchange activities on the KEN-Manipur website:
• Health & Social Care [Assistive Technology and Medical Devices, Pharmaceutical, Life Sciences, Medical, Hospital/clinic Management, social work]
• Tourism & Hospitality [Hotels, Restaurants, Travel Agents, Tour Operators, Transport, Market Stores, Holiday Homes, Tourist Parks]
• Cultural and Creative Industries [Advertising, Architecture, Arts and antique markets, Crafts, Design, Designer Fashion, ‘Film, video and photography’, ‘Software, computer games and electronic publishing’, Music and the visual and performing arts, Publishing, Television, Radio]
• Food and Agricultural Industries [Food products (catered goods, meat, fish and seafood, fruits & vegetables, dairy, bottled water, etc), crops, fertilizers and pesticides, farming]
• Power and Energy [Oil and Gas, Hydro, LNG, Wind, Solar, House energy supply, community energy supply]
• Policy and Social Governance [Law, Project planning, Policy studies, Town planning, Economic studies, Public governance]
[Each domain will be mapped to relevant ministries within the Govt of Manipur, so that appropriate officials in those ministries can keep direct engagement with Manipuris globally]

Enclosed Official Letter:

Oinam Nabakishore Singh, IAS, Principal Secretary (Department of Commerce & Industries, Sericulture, Government of Manipur) officially responded to Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs after the successful conduct of the conference.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/press-release-knowledge-exchange-networks-ken-%E2%80%93-manipur-initiative/

Appointed

IMPHAL, January 20: R Henry Liangpuang has been appointed the new president of the students’… more »

IMPHAL, January 20: R Henry Liangpuang has been appointed the new president of the students’ union of Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Regional Campus, Manipur. Akhiu Kamei, Poujendai Malangmei and Mahaishang Shimaray were also inducted into the vacant posts of joint secretary, finance secretary and assistance information publicity secretary.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/appointed/

Safety guidelines

IMPHAL, January 20:  About 160 villagers from Nachou, Kwashiphai, Ningthoukhong and Thinunggei villages of Bishnupur… more »

IMPHAL, January 20:  About 160 villagers from Nachou, Kwashiphai, Ningthoukhong and Thinunggei villages of Bishnupur district were given safety guidelines on survival techniques which are to be followed while fishing during hostile conditions at Loktak lake during a safety awareness program organized by 6/8 Gorkha Rifles under the aegis of Red Sheild Division at ITI, Ningthoukhong yesterday. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/safety-guidelines/

Safety guidelines

IMPHAL, January 20:  About 160 villagers from Nachou, Kwashiphai, Ningthoukhong and Thinunggei villages of Bishnupur… more »

IMPHAL, January 20:  About 160 villagers from Nachou, Kwashiphai, Ningthoukhong and Thinunggei villages of Bishnupur district were given safety guidelines on survival techniques which are to be followed while fishing during hostile conditions at Loktak lake during a safety awareness program organized by 6/8 Gorkha Rifles under the aegis of Red Sheild Division at ITI, Ningthoukhong yesterday. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/safety-guidelines/

Football meet

IMPHAL, January 20: Commandant of 33 AR, N Bhardwaj inaugurated the Republic Day football tournament… more »

IMPHAL, January 20: Commandant of 33 AR, N Bhardwaj inaugurated the Republic Day football tournament at Moirang today. Principal of Moirang College, Sunder Kumar was the guest of honour at the function. Team from Kumbi, Moirang Khunou, Thanga, Komlakhong, Gothal, Ningthoukhong and Noney are participating at the tournament which concludes on January 25.

Today, Colonel Bhardwaj also distributed sports items to clubs of Thanga Heisnam, Keibul Lamjao, Moirang Khunou and Laphupat Tera villages as part of military civic action programme undertaken by the unit under the aegis of Loktak Brigade of Red Shield Division.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/football-meet/

Football meet

IMPHAL, January 20: Commandant of 33 AR, N Bhardwaj inaugurated the Republic Day football tournament… more »

IMPHAL, January 20: Commandant of 33 AR, N Bhardwaj inaugurated the Republic Day football tournament at Moirang today. Principal of Moirang College, Sunder Kumar was the guest of honour at the function. Team from Kumbi, Moirang Khunou, Thanga, Komlakhong, Gothal, Ningthoukhong and Noney are participating at the tournament which concludes on January 25.

Today, Colonel Bhardwaj also distributed sports items to clubs of Thanga Heisnam, Keibul Lamjao, Moirang Khunou and Laphupat Tera villages as part of military civic action programme undertaken by the unit under the aegis of Loktak Brigade of Red Shield Division.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/football-meet/

Micro observer

IMPHAL, January 20: SMS of KVK Chandel, Th Sonamani Singh has been appointed as the… more »

IMPHAL, January 20: SMS of KVK Chandel, Th Sonamani Singh has been appointed as the micro observer of Chandel constituency for the ensuing assembly elections while inspector of customs preventive force, Moreh, Leichungnung and superintendent of land customs, Moreh, LL Mate were appointed to the same post for Tengnoupal constituency. The returning officer of Chandel district, Th Chittaranjan stated that they will be functioning under the central observers.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/01/micro-observer/