Health club opened

IMPHAL, Dec 30: As a part of the reproductive & child health programme entitled ‘Kalyani’… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 30: As a part of the reproductive & child health programme entitled ‘Kalyani’ which DDK Imphal had started broadcasting on April 4, 2001; a Kalyani Health Club has been opened today at Lamboikhul village in Imphal east district which is the 10th such club opened so far in the state. The programme is being sponsored jointly by Development Communication Division, Doordarshan and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, government of India.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/health-club-opened/

PREPAK says arrested Brojen not related to outfit

IMPHAL, dec 30: The proscribed People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), in a statement, clarified… more »

IMPHAL, dec 30: The proscribed People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), in a statement, clarified that the outfit has no connection whatsoever with one Thounaojam Brojen of Singjamei Thongam Leikai who was reported to be arrested by CDO Imphal west along with hand-grenades on December 26.

Terming the press statement issued by the SP Imphal west regarding the arresst of Brojen as baseless; the PREPAK statement has also clarified that the hand-grenades recovered by the CDO belong to the outfit but it was handed over to Brojen by a cadre of the outfit due to security reasons.

Stating that the hand-grenades were to be recovered by the outfit after sometime, it has further maintained that Brojen is not connected to the outfit in any circumstances.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/prepak-says-arrested-brojen-not-related-to-outfit/

Book fair

IMPHAL, Dec 30: On the seventh day of the ongoing 20th Imphal Book Fair, altogether… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 30: On the seventh day of the ongoing 20th Imphal Book Fair, altogether four books written by different writers were released by Sahitya Academy awardee N Kunjamohon Singh.

The books released today were Dr A Tejmani’s ‘Two values’, Ch Chonjon’s ‘Sheireng’ and ‘Sheireng amashung tungee polloi’ and Irabot Ningthouja’s ‘Kangleipakki meihouronda Kangla’.

Another programme held today was reading out of short stories by 12 Sahitya Academy awardees.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/book-fair/

Two state referee to officiate in I-League matches

IMPHAL, Dec 30: L Ajit Meetei and I Rabichandra Singh have been appointed by the… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 30: L Ajit Meetei and I Rabichandra Singh have been appointed by the AIFF to officiate the matches of the I-League. While Ajit will officiate four I-League matches to be played on January 13, 15, 17 and 19 at Kolkata while I Rabichandra will officiate in match No. 99, a release of the AMFA said.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/two-state-referee-to-officiate-in-ileague-matches/

EEU appeals

IMPHAL, Dec 30: The Manipur Electricity Employee’s Union (EEU) has appealed electric consumer of the… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 30: The Manipur Electricity Employee’s Union (EEU) has appealed electric consumer of the state to clear overdue bills for smooth supply of electricity.

In a release, MEEU said electricity has become part and parcel of everyday lives in every household of Manipur but due to non-clearance of electric bills, supply of electricity could not be made to the satisfaction of the people.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/eeu-appeals/

Bashikhong wins in Rabichandra football

IMPHAL, Dec 30: PYC Bashikhong defeated YSNC, Kontha Khabam in today’s first match of the… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 30: PYC Bashikhong defeated YSNC, Kontha Khabam in today’s first match of the L Rabichandra memorial football tournament being held at Kyamgei playground.

The Bashikhong team won the match 4-1 goals.

In the second match of the day, Khagi Club, Kyamgei lost to PJPC, Pukhao.

The Pukhao side won the match 4-2.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/bashikhong-wins-in-rabichandra-football/

Nongren wins in Lamlai-Andro football

IMPHAL, Dec 30: NMYC, Nongren defeated NYC, Nongdam in today’s first match of the Lamlai-Andro… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 30: NMYC, Nongren defeated NYC, Nongdam in today’s first match of the Lamlai-Andro kendra football tournament being held at Nongdam playground.

Robinho and Sanathoi scored for Nongren team while L Iphel scored for the lone goal for Nongdam team.

After today’s match, quarter final line has been finalised for the tournament.

In the first quarter final match, SSC Sekta will meet SPN, Nongdam while BSU will clash NPYC in the second quarter. Both the matches will be played on January 2.

In the third quarter final, SYC will play UYPA and YLC will play TYC in the last quarter final match to be played on January 3.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/nongren-wins-in-lamlaiandro-football/

Baseball, softball selection

IMPHAL, Dec 30: The directorate of Youth Affairs & Sports, government of Manipur will be… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 30: The directorate of Youth Affairs & Sports, government of Manipur will be organising a selection test for Baseball, Softball (U-17) and Rope Skeeping (U-19) for both boys and girls on January 4 and 5, 2012 to select suitable players for participation in the 57th national school games to be held at Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh and Jalgeon, Maharastra.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/baseball-softball-selection/

A failed democracy, a failed public

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba India after being liberated from the British rule in 1947 has… more »

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba

India after being liberated from the British rule in 1947 has come a long way. The sub –continent has forged towards the future in myriad aspects of development and still continues.

The political genealogy of the Nation post-independence, according to veteran Indian journalist and syndicated columnist Kuldip Nayar in his book “Scoop”has more or less presented that the Gandhi lineage have monopolized the country’s politics.It may be or may not be so, but the Constitution of India lays down certain fundamental rights to protect and benefit its citizenry and Bills and Acts have to be passed and amended to concur with the change in times.

Being a developing country, huge funds have been pumped for effective administration of the states and various flagship programs have been initiated inclusive of many ‘Yojnas’.But, it is common talk and knowledge that corruption runs rampant  throughout the country including this state beyond the turtleneck. It has been the voice of the common man that the due from the government has not been received in totality.

The first Jan Lokpal Bill was first proposed in 1968 and passed in the 4th Lok Sabha in 1969 but could not get through the Rajya Sabha. Subsequently, Lokpal bills were introduced in later years, yet were never passed.

The Lokpal Bill provides for filing complaints of corruption against the prime minister, other ministers, and MPs , government servants. It is clear that for a less corrupted nation, the institution of the Lokpal is a must ,not only for removing the sense of injustice from the minds of deeply affected citizens but also to instill public confidence in the efficiency of the administrative machinery. Each time, after the bill was introduced to the house, it was referred to some committee for improvements either to a joint committee of parliament, or a departmental standing committee of the Home Ministry and before the government could take a final stand on the issue, the house was yet dissolved again following derogatory theatrics of the allies and opposition members of the UPA government. Justice has been delayed yet again.

To say that a blade of grass is stuck on the head of the robber and a person wiping his head at the instant is synonymous with the actions played by the members of the Rajya Sabha.It is logical that the corrupted would not want to pass the Lokpal Bill, the pathetic legislators along with those in power with their ill-gotten wealth would be booked and seized.

In retrospect, being a democracy,the public elect their representatives and states have their representatives as the Rajya Sabha member. Now, the blame cannot be left entirely to the members of the house but also the public must also be part of the liability. It is the public who have elected the corrupted politicians in the first place.One feels safe to say that ours is a Democrazy society as we yet re –elect and send up the scrupulous and unethical turncoats again and again.

Now, election time is here once again and full revelry amidst political conflict is observed in almost all constituencies of the state. Dinners each night, pipelines of liquor have been laid by each contending contestant following per unwritten election norms. Later, currency notes will be doled out to the voters. The lure of easy money is hard to resist, but it is that bought thumb impression on the biometric EVM machine which have delayed the passing of such a landmark as the Lokpal Bill. Even if the money has to be taken out of necessity,let us make sure to vote for the right candidate or in some scenarios, to the lesser evil.     

“You can fool some people some time ,but you cannot fool all the people all of the time”,quoting these lyrics from a song of Jamaican rebel singer Bob Marley.Let us hope ,pray and act that we the Manipuri people  one day wake up and be able to stand up for our rights.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/a-failed-democracy-a-failed-public/

CAFI/MWGS Media Workshop on 12th January 2012

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Subject: Invitation to participate at the media workshop on the theme NOT EVERYTHING THAT GOES BOOM IS A LANDMINE :  Workshop for journalists and media professionals for investigating and reporting accurately on explosive weapons , 12 Jan 2012.

Dear Sir/Mam,

Warm greetings from Control Arms Foundation of India, New Delhi and Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network.

Hardly a day goes by without a report in the national media of a ‘landmine blast’ in Naxal areas, Jammu & Kashmir and Northeast India. But in 2011, for the first time, the International Campaign to Ban Landmines could not verify any new use of landmines in India. How is this possible? Learn why. International conventions now ban the use of antipersonnel mines and cluster munitions. The Geneva Conventions (Laws of War) prohibit indiscriminate use of weapons against civilian non-combatants. The Convention on Conventional Weapons prohibits the use of some types of mines, in some kinds of ways. Each has an impact on how members of the media could accurately report on explosive weapons, their impact on Indian society, and the legality of their use.

On 12 Jan 2012 Control Arms Foundation of India is organising media workshop on the theme  NOT EVERYTHING THAT GOES BOOM IS A LANDMINE : Workshop for journalists and media professionals for investigating and reporting accurately on explosive weapons at Press Club of India, 12pm- 2.30pm, 12 Jan 2012.

Workshop will be led by Mr Yeshua Moser-Puangsuwan, the Asia regional research coordinator for the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (1997 Nobel Peace co-laureate) and the Cluster Munition Coalition,Dr. Mahesh K. Arora , Director of Disaster Management and Health Consultant and  Ms. Binalakshmi Nepram, Founder of Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network and Secretary General of Control Arms Foundation of India.

We would like to invite you to participate at the event.

Kindly give us your confirmation by 30 Dec 2011 as limited seats are available.

We look forward to your positive support and cooperation.

Thanking you,

Kind regards,

Ms Binalakshmi Nepram
Founder, Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network
Secretary General, Control Arms Foundation of India
Email:Binalakshmi@gmail.com

Mr. Bipul Kumar Banerjee
Email :bipul.cafi@gmail.com
Mobile no :09873241251

Control Arms Foundation of India and Manipur Women Gun Survivors
Network B 5 / 146, First Floor,
Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi – 110 029, India Website:
www.cafi-online.org  , Phone: +91-11-46018541 , Fax +91-11-26166234

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/cafimwgs-media-workshop-on-12th-january-2012/

Christmas and New Year Greetings from Mizoram Chakma Development Forum

Mizoram Chakma Development Forum C3/441, Second Floor, Janakpuri, New Delhi- 110058 Email: chakmavoice@gmail.com Website: www.mcdf.wordpress.com… more »

Mizoram Chakma Development Forum
C3/441, Second Floor, Janakpuri, New Delhi- 110058
Email: chakmavoice@gmail.com
Website: www.mcdf.wordpress.com
Phone: 0-9958562835

21 December 2011

Press Release – Christmas & New Year Greetings

Aizawl: Today the Mizoram Chakma Development Forum (MCDF) wished the people of Mizoram a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

“As the year 2011 ends with Christmas celebrations and prayers, MCDF hopes that the year 2012 will bring peace and prosperity to the state of Mizoram and its people and the state government will work towards uplift of all sections of the population” – a statement released by the MCDF said.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/christmas-and-new-year-greetings-from-mizoram-chakma-development-forum/

Societe Generale Global Solution Centre India Talent Scholarship

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Press Release – Societe Generale Global Solution Centre

(SG GSC) Launches Second Phase of ‘SG GSC India Talent Scholarship’ Program

Mumbai, 20th December,2011: Bangalore based Societe Generale Global Solution Centre (SG GSC), a subsidiary of the France based Societe Generale Group, announced the second phase of their unique scholarship program — “SG GSC India Talent Scholarship?, as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives to fund higher education for talented students with financial difficulties.

This is the second successful year of the “SG GSC India Talent Scholarship? program. This year it received around 150 applications from the top institutes in India out of which the top ten deserving students received the scholarship. SG GSC leadership team selected the scholarship recipients after face to face interview and after evaluating various factors like academic performance, need, impact and the potential recipient ambitions.

The chosen students represent Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad; Indian Institute of Management, Tiruchirappalli and Indian School of Business, Hyderabad; Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore; and International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore.

The unique element of this program is its unqualified and unconditional objective of grooming future leaders and to this end, its mentorship program that assigns each student to an individual senior manager in the company.

The mentors help the students to navigate through their course with proper career counselling and support given in multiple ways via trainings like “Campus to Corporate?, where they are career counselled and improve their people and interview skills.

“One year later, when I look back, I realize that financial support was just a part of the promise that SG GSC had made and honoured. Fresh out of college, not knowing a bit about corporate life, SG has equipped me to face the future with confidence through its counselling and mentoring” said Saba Rahman from IIM-B, the last year qualifier of the programme.

Deepa Ravi from IIIT-B said that “This program is a unique blend of academic guidance and corporate opportunity. I personally had consulted my mentor regarding my choice with respect to courses in the second semester of my PG (MTech – IT) and he patiently guided me through. I was given an opportunity to croon my skills under his auspices, i.e., my project elective involved developing a web based tool and I got a live project which I could work on and develop an exciting tool”

“I consider myself privileged to be awarded this scholarship. SG GSC Talent scholarship not only helped me financially but also took care of my needs of being coached and mentored. Before coming to IIMK, I always had to work on part time basis to fund my education. Thanks to SG GSC, I did not have to worry about funding any of my academic expenses here and I could do better in my studies. Moreover, to fulfil my career aspirations, I was sponsored to go for a student’s exchange program in Italy” said Ashish from IIM-K.

Nippi Kochhar, Chief Executive Officer of SG GSC said, “Last year was fulfilling as the program successfully met its objective of mentoring the students in the right direction. This year, with expanded association with other premium institutes, we will be able reach out more deserving students. Our experience has made this programme even more open and strong to enable and harness India?s tremendous intellectual capital”.

“We are committed to ensuring that deserving students should not be denied the opportunity to study at IIMB due to lack of funds- as such, we very much appreciate the initiative taken by Societe Generale to provide scholarships to our students.” said Professor Pankaj Chandra, Director, IIM Bangalore. ”Five of our students from the PGP Class of 2012 have benefitted from this scheme, both in terms of mentoring as well as the financial support that they received. We look forward to continuing to be associated with SG and to take forward this very novel initiative.” he added.

“We welcome Societe Generale?s generous endowment which will provide two full scholarships to our students. At ISB, we have always realized the importance of academia and industry working in tandem to ensure that deserving students get access to high quality management education irrespective of their financial backgrounds. Societe Generale?s contribution reaffirms our belief and will support our efforts in grooming future business leaders.” said Deputy Dean Mr. Deepak Chandra.

Samir K Barua, Director, IIM Ahmedabad said, “The cost of higher education in India has galloped over the last several years. This has made it difficult for talented youngsters who hail from families with modest means to pursue higher education. The scholarships from SG GSC, as a part of its CSR initiative, would go a long way in alleviating the hurdles faced by bright and motivated youngsters to blossom in life through education”

Societe Generale

Societe Generale is one of the largest European financial services groups. Based on a diversified universal banking model, the Group combines financial solidity with a strategy of sustainable growth, and aims to be the reference for relationship banking, recognized on its markets, close to clients, chosen for the quality and commitments of its teams.

Its 157,000 employees* based in 85 countries accompany more that 33 million clients throughout the world on a daily basis. Societe Generale teams offer advice and services to individual, corporate and institutional customers in three core businesses:

Retail Banking in France with Societe Generale branch network, Credit du Nord and Boursorama
International retail banking, with a presence in Central and Eastern Europe and Russia, in the Mediterranean basin, in Sub-Saharan Africa, in Asia and in the French Overseas Territories.
Corporate and investment banking with a global expertise in investment banking, financing and global markets.

Societe Generale is also a significant player in specialised financing and insurance, private banking, asset management and securities services. Societe Generale is included in the international socially-responsible investment indices: FTSE4good and ASPI.

www.societegenerale.com

* including employees of Societe Marseillaise de Credit acquired in September 2010 by Credit du Nord

Societe Generale Global Solution Centre (SG GSC)

‘Global Knowledge Centre’ for the Group providing innovative solutions that combine in-depth business knowledge with exceptional technology skills.
Started in 2000 in Bangalore, Indias Silicon Valley, as a dedicated strategic service arm of the Bank.
Over 2300 staff currently provides services in the areas of information technology, business process outsourcing and infrastructure management services to Societe Generale?s business lines around the world.
Societe Generale Global Solution Centre is a subsidiary of Societe Generale; all its staff are employees of the bank, sharing a long term perspective and developing global best practices to promote Société Générales strategic objectives.
SG GSC has an ISO Certification for compliance with the ISO 9001:2008 standards.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/societe-generale-global-solution-centre-india-talent-scholarship/

Dark Reign – A progressive metal band from Imphal

Dark Reign – A progressive metal band from Imphal 7 Sisters to rock Delhi at… more »

Dark Reign – A progressive metal band from Imphal

7 Sisters to rock Delhi at fest

Platform to unite music lovers and bands with members from the region -ALIPTA JENA (The Telegraph)

More photos at: http://gallery.kanglaonline.com/?p=1019

Calcutta, Nov. 28 (http://www.telegraphindia.com/1111129/jsp/northeast/story_14812351.jsp): Years of struggle without a proper platform and a dream of making a mark on the national scene inspired the concept of the 7 Sisters Rock Fest, a two-day music festival in Delhi.With varied genres of music, bands comprising members from the region shall make their presence felt during the7 Sisters Rock Fest and Tour, which hit Delhi on December 3-4, Ukhrul on December 13, Imphal on December 15 and Dimapur on December 17. The bands that will create “musical mayhem” at the Sur-taal Open Air Theatre,Talkatora Stadium,include DARK REIGN ( IMPHAL), Incidental Groove, Prestorika, Vishnu, Blend, Alien Gods, Teremt, White Fire , Frisky Pints, Vinyl Records, Minute of Decay, Towering Faith, Nosebleed,Shocase and Trini D.Sunny Shimrah, founder of the 7 Sisters Entertainment, made it his mission to create a platform where the people of the Northeast can celebrate as one through music, though they were far away from their own homes.Ultimately, the 7 Sisters Rock Fest was introduced in November 2009 in New Delhi.
Ultimately, the 7 Sisters Rock Fest was introduced in November 2009 in New Delhi.Bands from every genre, including blues, classic rock, glam rock, punk, rock, modern rock, experimental, progressive rock,metal and metal core, are encouraged to participate.It also knits together students from the region in their endeavour to create music.

Dark Reign, a progressive metal band from Imphal, now based in Delhi, has been part of the 7 Sisters Rock Fest since last year.Saman, keyboardist for Dark Reign, said, “We have talent but we need a platform to show what we have got. The rock festival provides a platform and an opportunity to perform in various states. Performing there was a turning point and now, we have got many fans in Various parts of the country and get to perform in prestigious concerts of the country.”The event incorporates at least one international band every year to build bridges, share ideas, and to pave a way towards the globalmusic scene.“This time, we will be touring with “HIGHER ON MAIDEN” from UK. They are the original and official tribute band of Iron Maiden.
There will be two local bands at every venue opening the show,” said Sunny.“For the past two years I have been watching people dancing and singing along with the bands on the same platform. This show gives an opportunity to make the country aware that the Northeast really rocks,” she adds.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/dark-reign-a-progressive-metal-band-from-imphal/

AR organises musical concert

IMPHAL, Dec 29: 17 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR(South)… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 29: 17 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR(South) organised a “Musical Concert” evening at Ukhrul on December 29

A PRO release has informed that local bands alongwith the Jazz band of Assam Rifles belted out soulful numbers of various genres including English rock, favourite Bollywood numbers and famous local Tangkhul hits which instantly stuck a chord with the music enthusiasts.

Commander 10 Sector Assam Rifles was the chief guest for the occasion alongwith other officers from Sector Headquarters and Assam Rifles. R Sudhan, IAS, Deputy Commissioner of Ukhrul expressed his gratitude and thanks on behalf of civil administration. The Commander conveyed his best wishes for Christmas and New  Year.


Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/ar-organises-musical-concert/

Workshop on women empowerment

IMPHAL, Dec 29: The Social Environmental Economic Development Society (SEEDS) Wangjing is organizing a three… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 29: The Social Environmental Economic Development Society (SEEDS) Wangjing is organizing a three days workshop under the theme “Gender & Women Empowerment for the Region” at the state Guest house Sanjenthong starting from January 8 under the sponsorship of DoNER.

A release of the society has invited all well-wishers, learned persons social workers and representatives of the civil society organizations to participate in the workshop.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/workshop-on-women-empowerment/

UNC calls emergency federal meeting

IMPHAL, December  29 (newmai news network): The United Naga Council (UNC) has called for an… more »

IMPHAL, December  29 (newmai news network): The United Naga Council (UNC) has called for an `emergency federal assembly` on January 2 at Senapati.

It asked all the federating units of UNC that include tribe presidents to attend the meetying.

According to the source, the meeting will deliberate on “urgent and important matters”. The UNC also requested that all concerned Nagas in the respective tribe are informed to participate in the programme.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/unc-calls-emergency-federal-meeting/

Aimol students

IMPHAL, Dec 29: The Aimol Students Union, Delhi and Aimol Worship Service, Delhi organised Aimol… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 29: The Aimol Students Union, Delhi and Aimol Worship Service, Delhi organised Aimol Cultural and Literary seminar with the theme ‘Rise and Shine’ today at Aimol Satu Sports Complex, Pallel. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/aimol-students/

Soibam Leikai wins in Rabichandra football tourney

IMPHAL, Dec 29: Chajing United lost to CYTL, Okram Chuthek in today’s first ground match… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 29: Chajing United lost to CYTL, Okram Chuthek in today’s first ground match of the L Rabichandra memorial football tournament being held at Kyamgei playground.

S Naoba scored the lone  goal for the Chajing United while Kh Satish scored two goals for Okram Chuthek team. Somo scored third goal for the CYTL in the 35th minute.

In the second ground match, IMPHIES, Soibam Leikai defeated SDA, Yaripok by 15-3 goals.

Th Kishan of IMPHIES scored ten goals while Anand and Ramso scored twice each. Chaoba too scored one goal for the team.

Sadam scored two goal for SDA while Jidan scored one goal for the team. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/soibam-leikai-wins-in-rabichandra-football-tourney/

Ningthemcha Khul wins in Lamlai-Andro football

IMPHAL, Dec 29: NPYC, Ningthemcha Khul defeated OYSWC, Oksu by 3-1 goals in today’s first… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 29: NPYC, Ningthemcha Khul defeated OYSWC, Oksu by 3-1 goals in today’s first match of the Lamlai-Andro kendra football tournament being held at Nongdam playground.

S Ngongo scored twice in the 5th and 23rd minute while S Gandhu scored third goal for the team in the 40th minute.

In the second ground match of the day, TYC, Tellou defeated NMYC by 3-0 goals. Ibotomba, Ramananda and Ningthem scored one goal each for the winning team. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/ningthemcha-khul-wins-in-lamlaiandro-football/