Painting project

IMPHAL, Aug 29: In connection with North Eastern Development Finance Corporation Limited’s “Incorporation Day” observation, a wall painting project was conducted on the northern wall of Johnstone Higher Secondary School… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 29: In connection with North Eastern Development Finance Corporation Limited’s “Incorporation Day” observation, a wall painting project was conducted on the northern wall of Johnstone Higher Secondary School located along Bir Tikendrajit Road, Imphal this morning.

The Wall Painting Project conducted under the theme “Global Environmental issues” was participated by school children. The students of Pitambara English School, Maria Montessori senior secondary school and Johnstone higher secondary school   were present during the wall painting project this morning.

The project was organized by NEDFI.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/painting-project/

`Revive ILP abolished in 1950`

IMPHAL, Aug 30: The Federation of Regional Indigenous Societies (FREINDS) has stated that the only way to quickly implement the Inner Line Permit in the state is to revive the… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 30: The Federation of Regional Indigenous Societies (FREINDS) has stated that the only way to quickly implement the Inner Line Permit in the state is to revive the system that was abolished long back in 1950.

A release of FREINDS stated that Manipur was one of the independent Southeast Asian countries which have unique culture and tradition. However, continuous influx of foreigners and non-local migrants to the state has seriously affected the demography of the state. The population of non-local migrants has exceeded one-third of the total population of the state, it noted.

FREINDS also pressed the state government to form a cabinet committee along with a technical committee to look into the implementation of ILP in the state. The authorities concerned should try to revive the ILP that was abolished by the then Commissioner of Manipur Himat Singh in 1950.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/08/revive-ilp-abolished-in-1950/

SHDDC denies meeting CM on Aug 31

IMPHAL, Sept 1: Apropos  a news item of September 1 edition of a daily local paper under the headline “EVENING MEET WITH CHIEF MINISTER”, the Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 1: Apropos  a news item of September 1 edition of a daily local paper under the headline “EVENING MEET WITH CHIEF MINISTER”, the Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee (SHDDC) has clarified that it did not meet the Chief Minister on the evening of August 31 nor send any of its representative for the purpose.

A release of SHDDC said that it is highly regrettable to note that the government is once again trying to mislead the people with wrong propagandas and statements instead of listening to the demand of the Sadar Hills people. The Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee is always clear in its stand towards fulfillment of the demand for upgradation of Sadar Hills into a full fledged District.

Further, the SHDDC representatives walked out of the meeting with the Chief Minister on September 1, 2011 because of the fact that the Chief Minister played the old trick of ‘delaying tactics’ by bargaining for time. The Chief Minister harped on ‘creation’ of Sadar Hills and ‘boundary adjustment and reorganisation’ while the people of Sadar Hills demanded inauguration of Sadar Hills  as envisaged in the Manipur (Hills Areas) Autonomous District Council Act,1971 passed by the Indian Parliament. Is the hon’ble Chief Minister trying to create a new Sadar Hills or trying to implement the Act of Parliament? Again, Sadar Hills has very well-defined boundaries administered under 24 Autonomous District Council Constituencies and 3 (three) Sub-Divisions, the release added.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/shddc-denies-meeting-cm-on-aug-31/

ZUF observes Jadonang death anniv

IMPHAL, Sept 2: Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) observed the 80th death anniversary of Haipou Jadonang Malangmei on August 29 by paying befitting tribute to the freedom fighter. ZUF general secretary… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 2: Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) observed the 80th death anniversary of Haipou Jadonang Malangmei on August 29 by paying befitting tribute to the freedom fighter.

ZUF general secretary A Remroi Inpui in a press communique said that “the outfit observed the 80th death anniversary of Haipao Zadonang Malangmai on August 29 by offering two minutes silent prayer in respect of the extraordinary Zeliangrong leader besides extending gun salutes and floral tributes by the cadres.”

The outfit also marked the day by conducting games and sports in its GHQ and elsewhere in the outfit’s battalions. Attractive prizes were given away to the participants and winners in the sporting extravaganza across the outfits strongholds, noted the statement.

The event has been widely accepted by Zeliangrong community as the beginning of a new era filled with rays of hope for the unity and integrity of the Zeliangrong brothers and others, according to the ZUF.

Chairman of ZUF Kamson said in his speech that the “Zeliangrong community must respect and honor our great forefather Haipou Jadonang Malangmei for what he has done for the future of Zeliangrong people.”

“He strongly challenged and called upon every good citizen to stand together and follow our forefather Haipou Jadonang’s footsteps,” he added.

The chairman extended his gratitude to the Zeliangrong people for observing the 80th death anniversary of the “great leader” by lighting candles on the evening of August 29 and paying befitting homage and tribute to usher in “Naga Raj”.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/zuf-observes-jadonang-death-anniv/

NISA and YWC triumph at State League

IMPHAL, Sept 4: NISA defeated USA by 3-0 while YWC defeated YDO 2-1 in today’s matches of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium. In… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 4: NISA defeated USA by 3-0 while YWC defeated YDO 2-1 in today’s matches of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.

In the first ground, Th Borish, L Rabi and G Golmei scored one goal each for NISA.

In the second ground, H Ajoykumar and Elvis Kipgen scored one goal each for YWC while Hoayakkam scored the lone goal for YDO.

NISA is leading with 12 points in the ongoing league.

 

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Assault condemned

IMPHAL Sept 11: The chairman of the Village Authority Board, Irang Part-I, Hari Prasad Nepal in a press statement states that the Board strongly condemns an assault on Puney Prasad… Read more »

IMPHAL Sept 11: The chairman of the Village Authority Board, Irang Part-I, Hari Prasad Nepal in a press statement states that the Board strongly condemns an assault on Puney Prasad Poudel,chairman Manedara, Irang village.

It states that on September 10, Puney Prasad was going to Kangpokpi when he was severly beaten up by one the secretary of Thonglan Atongba Naga village,Ch Tabamwi.

It said that the board views the attack with all seriousness as it was a preplanned one.Further, the Nepalis residing at Irang has been physically and mentally tortured by villagers of Thonglan, they have been made to slaughter cows and pigs  which is against the religious practices of the Hindus in the name of fines. Such harassment have been meted out from long back in the name of being a  parent authority and apex court, such discrimination has become intolerable, it said.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/09/assault-condemned/

DFA Thoubal


IMPHAL, Sept 22: HISU defeated TQC defeated 2-1 while LAMFA and SDC ended in 1-1… more »


IMPHAL, Sept 22: HISU defeated TQC defeated 2-1 while LAMFA and SDC ended in 1-1 draw in today’s matches of DFA Thoubal 3rd Division Football League held at Charangpat kangjeibung, Thoubal.

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Decades of Sadar Hills Demand

By Thongkholal Haokip Since the early 1970s, Manipur has been witnessing occasional strikes and bandhs demanding upgradation of the Sadar Hills area of Senapati district into a full-fledged revenue district…. Read more »

By Thongkholal Haokip
Since the early 1970s, Manipur has been witnessing occasional strikes and bandhs demanding upgradation of the Sadar Hills area of Senapati district into a full-fledged revenue district. Despite being fully aware of the necessity of its upgradation based on administrative convenience, successive Manipur governments have been repeatedly ignoring the wishes of the people. It is high time that the state government, instead of overlooking the issue, deals promptly with ingenuity and positive outcome.

SADAR is an abbreviation of Selected Area Development Administrative Region as found in the land records of Manipur. Likewise there are a number of SADARs in many states of India particularly Uttar Pradesh which were established by the British during their colonial rule in India. Thus, Sadar Hills is the hills overlooking and encircling the Imphal valley. Sadar Hills was conceived way back in 1933 by JC Higgins, the then British Political Agent in Manipur.

History of Sadar Hills
Before the Kuki Uprising of 1917-1919, there was no administration of the hill areas of Manipur. After the Uprising the British rulers felt the necessity of administrative control and thereby divided the hills into South-East and North-East subdivisions with its headquarters at Tamenglong and Ukhrul respectively. In 1933, the British created Sadar subdivision with its headquarters at Kangpokpi for administrative convenience.

With the signing of the “Merger Agreement” with India on September 21, 1949 by the Maharajah of Manipur Bodhachandra Singh, the state becomes “Part-C State” of the Indian Union. In 1969 Manipur was divided into five districts: Central (Imphal), North (Karong), South (Churachandpur), East (Ukhrul) and West (Tamenglong). The reorganisation of districts placed Sadar Hills as a sub-division of the North District (Karong). To fulfill the aspirations of the hill people the Government of India enacted the Manipur (Hill Areas) District Council Act, 1971. Section 3 of the Act divides the hill areas into six Autonomous District Councils or Hills Districts including Sadar Hills. Chandel, Tengnoupal and Chakpikarong continued to remain as hill sub-divisions under Central District. In the following years the four Autonomous District Councils (ADCs), Senapati, Tamenglong, Ukhrul and Churachandpur, were upgraded to a full revenue district. In 1974 three Subdivisions, Chakpikarong, Chandel, and Tengnoupal Hills, were merged and put under a separate Hill revenue district with its headquarters at Tengnoupal, which was later shifted to Chandel.

The Manipur North District came into existence on November 14, 1969 with its headquarters at Karong. Later the district headquarters was shifted to Senapati on December 13, 1976. In July 15, 1983, the district came to be known as Senapati District. Sadar Hills continues to be under the North District of Manipur awaiting to be declared as a full fledged revenue district even though it has a fully functional ADC since 1971.

Sadar Hills Movement and Manipur Governments
The demand for the creation of Sadar Hills district first came from the Kuki Chiefs’ Zonal Council in its meeting held on September 3, 1970. The leaders of Kuki Chiefs’ Zonal Council met the then Home Minister KC Pant in July 1971, and placed their demand for a separate district comprising of Sadar Hills. The delegates of the Kuki Chiefs’ Zonal Council again held a meeting with Security Commissioner on October 6, 1971 at Kholjang village. The Nayal Commission in 1974, not only recommended for the creation of Sadar Hills district, but also suggested for the inclusion of some adjoining areas of Senapati and Ukhrul for administrative convenience and development. However, all these demands, talks and recommendations failed to produce any result.

Under the auspicious of the Kuki National Assembly the Sadar Hills District Demand Committee (SHDDC) was formed in 1974 to demand a full-fledge revenue district status for the Sadar Hills Autonomous District Council, consisting of Saikul, Kangpokpi and Saitu subdivisions. Ever since Manipur attained full fledged statehood in 1972 several state ministries made attempts to declare Sadar Hills as a full fledged revenue district. The first attempt was made by the Rishang Keishing’s Congress government in 1982. The ministry put up an ordinance to the Governor to declare Sadar Hills as district and the same was dully signed by the Governor but the ordinance was withdrawn due to opposition from the then Manipur Naga Council.

The 1990s was trying times in the politics of Manipur, marked by instability of state government ministries, the Kuki-Naga ethnic conflict and attempts by various coalition governments to inaugurate Sadar Hills as a revenue district.  RK Ranbir Singh’s United Front ministry endeavoured to upgrade Sadar Hills to a district status in 1990-91. But the political instability and downfall of the United Front Ministry at the centre prematurely ended the life of the state government, and so were their efforts. The succeeding Congress ministry of RK Dorendro Singh also put efforts during their regime without success.

After heading the Manipur State Congress Party government in December 1997, W Nipamacha Singh’s ministry gathered courage and even fixed a date in October 1997 to inaugurate Sadar Hills as a revenue district at Sapormeina. Adequate buildings were constructed and all functional departments were upgraded but the final decision was not made. In 1998 a new Assembly Constituency, Saitu, was created since all hill districts were having a minimum of three Assembly Constituencies each. To prepare Sadar Hills more for a full revenue district mini-Secretariat, Sports Complex, etc were constructed. The ADC now has all the paraphernalia of a district on ground and all offices functioning with an added prefix such as the Additional Deputy Commissioner, Additional Superintendent of Police, etc.

In the course of its untiring demand for Sadar Hills district several demonstrations, strikes and bandhs were called. Such peaceful movements were sometimes filled with gory incited by the state machinery apart from many untold miseries. In the past, two youths lost their lives. In 1981, Seikeng Haokip, who was part of a long silent procession from Sapormeina to Kangpokpi demanding Sadar Hill district, was shot dead by Manipur police in an attempt to disperse the crowd. In 2008, a grade VIII student, Lalminlien Sitlhou, was run down by a vehicle of security forces in Keithelmanbi while he was obstructing the highway in support of the demand for Sadar Hill district.

Contest for Land
Since the inception of Sadar Hills demand the Nagas oppose it based on their claims of being the first settlers or indigenous people and the Kukis as late settlers. This opposition is demonstrated by the unpublished Memorandum of Understanding between the United Naga Council (UNC) and Manipur Government to end the month long economic blockade of the UNC. It reads: “No Sadar Hills District will be created as a full-fledged Revenue District in the absence of the UNC representatives.”

Most ethnic communities in Northeast India migrated to their present settlements at some historical periods, mostly after the first century AD. The Nagas claimed Tamenglong, Senapati, Chandel and Ukhrul as their ancestral land based on folktales, oral traditions and British colonial gazetteers, reports and surveys. Such myths and colonial records need to be examined scientifically for practical purposes. Neither the Nagas nor Kukis have written historical records as they don’t have script of their own. In the absence of written history the claims based on such myths are more of a speculation. Colonial records are often used to substantiate their claims. In this regard, the British records often have prejudice and biased against the Kukis since the Kukis opposed colonialism as a rebellion from 1917-1919 and also in both the World Wars. In contrary to such claims, Majumdar and Bhattasali (History of India, 1930) refer to the Kukis as the earliest people known to have lived in prehistoric India, preceding the “Dravidians”. Even Cheitharol Kumpapa, the court chronicle of the kings of Manipur, and the Pooyas, the traditional records of the Meitei people, has some accounts of Kuki people and a king which dates back to 33 AD.

Thus, myths coupled with prejudiced colonial records, and even threats, were often used to oppose the Sadar Hills movement and its move to upgrade it to a revenue district.

Present Agitation
The election of new SHDDC leaders in June 2011 marked the revival for the demand of Sadar Hills district. The Sadar Hills District Demand Committee has been renamed as Sadar Hills Districthood Demand Committee to signify the readiness on the ground in terms of infrastructure and various processes needed, as the state government spelt out such requirement before and promised for the upgradation as and when done.

The committee requested the state government to declare Sadar Hills as full fledged district before July 31, failing which seven days economic blockade on the two national highways, NH-2 and NH-37, will be called and an indefinite economic blockade thereafter if there is no response from the government. On July 26, 2011, representatives of various Kuki civil bodies, Members of District Council and SHDDC staged a sit-in-protest demonstration at the office complex of the Additional Deputy Commissioner, Kangpokpi, against the 40 years denial of full fledged districthood to Sadar Hills Autonomous District Council. A memorandum addressing the Chief Minister of Manipur was submitted to the ADC Kangpokpi, by the leaders of the various bodies gathered there.

The non-response from the government forced the SHDDC leaders to impose economic blockade to the two lifeline of Manipur on August 1. On the second day the state government bullied the protest by imposing CrPC 144 in Sadar Hills area. Bandh supporters pelt stones at a truck defying the bandh and the driver lost control and run down on three girls who were beside the road. Due to the death of the innocents the SHDDC leaders declare indefinite bandh on the evening of the second day. On the third day, procession was held at Kangpokpi carrying the dead bodies of the previous day’s accident victims demanding for the upgradation. Six drivers were hurt seriously and as many as six vehicles were torched by the bandh supporters. As the bandh continues various Naga tribes and civil bodies started playing the communal card. The UNC, the All Naga Students’ Association Manipur, Senapati District Students’ Association stated that they will not accept bifurcation of “Naga areas” without the wishes and consent of the Naga people. After two weeks of the imbroglio the Manipur Cabinet decided to deploy foolproof security along the two National Highways to ensure normal traffic from August 16. Meanwhile, the SHDDC representatives left for New Delhi to present their case to the Prime Minister.

The gory and destruction of property will continue unless the state government put aside its adamant attitude. And if the indefinite bandh continues, a time is near when there will be acute shortage of essential commodities in the whole state.

The Churning
The historical marginalisation of the Kukis, and the people of Sadar Hills in particular, is mainly attributed to the measures adopted by the British colonialist followed by the successive Manipur and Central governments. During the British colonial period administrative posts were set up at Tamenglong and Ukhrul to displace the original Kuki bases of Laijang and Chassad. Whereas the District Councils dominated by the Nagas were upgraded to a full-fledged revenue districts in no time when Manipur attained statehood in 1972, the Kuki dominated District Councils, Sadar Hills and Tengnoupal, were left out although the later was upgraded in 1974. While the creation of districts such as Ukhrul and Tamenglong was not opposed by the Kukis living in those districts as it was based on administrative convenience. Putting the demand of Sadar Hills based on communal lines has eroded the whole fabric of collective Manipur life, incontestably.

The delay in granting districthood to Sadar Hills have denied the people the opportunities for all round development. In the memorandum submitted to the Chief Minister of Manipur on July 26, 2011, the SHDDC leaders estimated that an amount of Rupees 38,000 crores have been lost during the period of about 40 years due to delay in upgrading Sadar Hills to a revenue district. They lamented that such big amount of money could have been spent on socio-economic developments.

The general secretary of SHDDC, Tonghen Kipgen, stated that “we have lost our faith in the government due to their blatant lie of making promises after promises to grant Sadar Hills as a full fledged district”. To the supporters of Sadar Hills movement, it seems like the Manipur government is just paying lip service and continues to delude the people of Sadar Hills with false promises and the resulting false hopes.

Concluding Remarks
The demand to upgrade Sadar Hills to a full fledged district status is one of the longstanding district demands in the whole of India, which continues to linger in the politics of Manipur for the past four decades. It is ironic to see when the other five ADCs, which had been created together with Sadar Hills in 1971 were all granted full-fledged district status decades back, while the legitimate right of the people of Sadar Hills has been continually denied. When successive governments failed in their attempts to grant full fledged district status to Sadar Hills, more districts have been created in the valley in due course of time.

Even though the demand to upgrade Sadar Hills to a district predates the idea of bifurcating Imphal district, it was taken up together and was promised to be done together. While Imphal was bifurcated on June 18, 1997 into East and West districts, Sadar Hills was left in the dark. Now when the agitation in Sadar Hills arises again, the Chief Minister stated that Sadar Hills will be discussed together with the plan to create Jiribam district and the newly emerging demands to bifurcate Ukhrul and Churachandpur into two districts each. This shows great insensitive to the feelings of the people of Sadar Hills and breeds more of a sense of anger and frustration.

The delay in granting full-fledged revenue district has not only lost precious lives and unnecessary economic hardship during the agitations. The anger and frustration of the people of Sadar Hills can cause much damage, widening the gaps between the already fragile ethnic relations, and thereby even inciting communal feeling between ethnic groups.

However, granting full fledged revenue district status to Sadar Hills will undoubtedly improve not only the trust deficit that has been existing and dividing the Hill and Valley people, but also between the Kukis and Nagas in the hills of Manipur. If their demand is not taken care, there can be scaling in their demand and agitation as mentioned by the committee leaders.

It needs to be realised that all districts in Manipur were created based on administrative convenience and developmental needs and not based on communal lines. Justice denied to the people of Sadar Hills needs to be addressed soon so that peace and goodwill exists between the ethnic communities in Manipur.

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UCM urges govt to resolve Sadar Hills issue

IMPHAL, Sept 15: United Committee Manipur (UCM) has urged the state government to bring an amicable solution to Sadar Hills issue as early as possible in view of preventing any… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 15: United Committee Manipur (UCM) has urged the state government to bring an amicable solution to Sadar Hills issue as early as possible in view of preventing any untoward incident in the near future.

A release of UCM stated that the government is trying to create more problems out of the present Sadar Hills issue by not making a concrete decision. The demand for Sadar Hills district is quite rightful but still the government is unable to grant the districthood.

The state government should also consider granting districthood to Jiribam before any untoward incident occurs, the release added.

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Social service camp


IMPHAL, Sept 18: Western All Clubs’ Association along with DESAM, AMSU, KSA and Nupi Khunai… more »


IMPHAL, Sept 18: Western All Clubs’ Association along with DESAM, AMSU, KSA and Nupi Khunai is conducting social service camp in connection with the month-long celebration of birth anniversary of Hijam Irabot, stated a release.

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SSU crushes YWC by 2-1 while NEROCA and MPSC tied in 1-1 draw


IMPHAL, Sept 22: NEROCA and MPSC were tied in 1-1 draw while SSU defeated YWC… more »


IMPHAL, Sept 22: NEROCA and MPSC were tied in 1-1 draw while SSU defeated YWC by 2-1 in today’s matches of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Mapal Kangjeibung.

In the first ground, H Chakravarti scored the lone goal for NEROCA while K Priyokumar scored the goal for MPSC in a penalty kick.

Manish of NEROCA and Nilakumar of MPSC were booked yellow cards while H Chakravarty was given red card during the play.

In the second ground, K Kiran and Kh Naoba scored one goal each for SSU while Y Somendro scored the lone goal for YWC.

Kh Sushilkumar and Md Sahidur of SSU and Y Somendro of YWC were booked yellow cards during the match.

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UNICEF visit to study Manipur`s children

IMPHAL, April 3: UNICEF representative to India, Karin Hulshof is arriving to Imphal on April 5 on her two days exploratory visit to understand and learn more about the situation… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 3: UNICEF representative to India, Karin Hulshof is arriving to Imphal on April 5 on her two days exploratory visit to understand and learn more about the situation and emerging needs of children in Manipur.
In this regard an official intimation had already been given to the state government through state Chief Secretary DS Poonia last month by the chief field officer UNICEF India, and in due regard of the proposed visit of Karin Hulshof of UNICEF representative to India to the state capital on April, 5 state high level meeting was convened on March 29, last month which the chaired by the state Chief Secretary DS Poonia at his official Chamber at Old Secretariat and decided that the visiting Karin Hulshof will be announced as state Guest and Commissioner Health and Family Welfare is appointed at Nodal officer for the said proposed visit.
Further the recently held high level meeting of the state government has also chalked out the tentative programmes for her two days visit to the state from April 5 this month and as per the approved tentative programmes there will be meeting with the Chief Minister and ministers on her first day of arrival to the state capital and there will be power point presentation during the meeting with Chief minister in various issues related to child and women issues.
According to the official source Karin Hulshof, UNICEF representative to India during her visit to the state capital will inspects RIMS, JNIMS, Carmel Jyoti Children Home and Sncha Bhawan Children Home, Children Home ( Mahila Kalyan and Thangmeiband).Further the visiting delegate of the UNICEF will have meeting with NGOs working with Children and State Nodel officer at the conference hall, Old Secretariat, Imphal at about 2 pm of April 5 and will be followed by interaction with the media person of the state at Hotel Classic, the official source added.
In the meantime, the official intimation made from the UNICEF India to the state government in connection with the proposed visit of the UNICEF representative of India Karin Hulshof mentioned that, this is her first visit to the state and she would like to have a meeting with the representatives of the state government as well as other key secretaries of Departments relating to children, including Social Welfare, Health and Family Welfare and Education.
It is also further informed to the state government that, UNICEF is already collaborating with the  Manipur AIDS Control Society on programming for HIV/AIDS the objective of this meeting however, is to go beyond HIV/AIDS to learn more about the over all situation of the children in the state.
It is also mentioned that, Karin Hulshof will be accompanied by Edourad Beigbeder, Chief Field Services, UNICEF India.The official intimation also mentioned that, during this visit, Karin Hulshof also plan to meet with NGOs Working with Children and also visit RIMS and JN Institute during her stay in the state, the official sources added.

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TRUGPU lifts Manindra Memorial tournament

IMPHAL, April 7: TRUGPU beat SSU to lift the 1st edition of M. Manindra Memorial Invitation Football Tournament held at Moirang Mu;ltipurpose Higher Secondary School by scoring a solitary goal… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 7: TRUGPU beat SSU to lift the 1st edition of M. Manindra Memorial Invitation Football Tournament held at Moirang Mu;ltipurpose Higher Secondary School by scoring a solitary goal in the final match played today.

TRUGPU`™s lone goal was scored by N. Dhananjoy in the 61st minute of the match. The score leveled 0-0 at half time. TRUGPU`™s N. Dhananjoy was awarded the best player of the tournament. Fair play team goes to Sagolband United.

Winners of the tournament TRUGPU got a cash prize of Rs. 50,000 while runners up team SSU got Rs. 25,000.

Health and Family Welfare Minister L. Jayentakumar Singh , presided the closing function of the tournament. Works and Transport Minister K. Ranjit, M. Prithiviraj, MLA, Col. MC Ayappa, CO, 16 MLI, A. Santoshkumar Singh, President, AMFA and M. Lokendro Singh, Chief Engineer were the Chief Guest and Guest of Honours respectively.

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AZSU call 48 hrs. bandh in Zeliangrong inhabited areas

IMPHAL, April 8: The All Zeliangrong Students`™ Union, Assam Manipur and Nagaland (AZSU-AMN) has called a 48 hours total bandh in Zeliangrong inhabited area in Manipur with effect from April… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 8: The All Zeliangrong Students`™ Union, Assam Manipur and Nagaland (AZSU-AMN) has called a 48 hours total bandh in Zeliangrong inhabited area in Manipur with effect from April 17 midnight to April 19 midnight.

Clarifying on imposition of the bandh the students`™ body in a press statement issued by its general secretary, Nchaheing Kompoing, stated that the decision was taken to pressure the government to translate their demands into action. It recalled that a memorandum was submitted to the Prime Minister and Home Minister of India against the high handedness of the 11 Assam Rifles at Tamenglong head quarter and other security forces in Zeliangrong inhabited areas in Manipur.
It said that the bandh covers both national and international projects including the railway however medical service, electricity, religious function and water supply is exempted from the purview of the bandh, it said.

It pointed out that the charter of demands mentioned in the memorandum submitted to the Prime Minister of India and Home Minister includes immediate withdrawal of AFSPA 1958 from North East Regions, immediate transfer of 11 Assam Rifles from Zeliangrong inhabited areas, removal of all Indian army check post/gates on highways and district highways and befitting punitive action against high handed colonel Chonkar of 11 AR.

The statement lamented that Zeliangrong people in particular and Nagas in general have been victimized by the Indian security forces for more than 60 years on the pretext of Law and Order under the aegis of AFSPA.

It questioned the relevance of AFSPA imposition in Naga habited area today when the whole Naga areas have been covered by the Indo-Naga peace process. This reflects insincerity on the part of the government of India, it decried.

Thousands of Naga people have been living with indelible physical scars, psychologically and emotionally due to excessive torture by the Indian armed forces. At the same time, it questioned the intention of 11 AR under colonel Chonkar for trying to disrupt a time valued peace process between the GOI and Naga.

It appealed all the general public and all authorities concerned to extend co-operation to make the 48 hour total bandh a success.

It also informed that any untoward incident arising out of the defiance of the bandh would be the responsibilities of the defaulter concerned.

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Badminton reception

IMPHAL, April 10: A reception ceremony to the players of the state who received 1st and 2nd positions in the recently concluded 35th Sr. (veteran) National Badminton Championships 2011 hosted… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 10: A reception ceremony to the players of the state who received 1st and 2nd positions in the recently

concluded 35th Sr. (veteran) National Badminton Championships 2011 hosted by the Manipur Badminton Association from 9th to

13th March today.

S. Birachandra Singh, Sr. Advisor, MBA was in the chair in today`™s function held at the office of the association.

Ch. Binoy and A. Shantikumar, who won the men`™s doubles 55+ champion were given cash award of Rs. 10,000 while runners up of

the same category I. Kumar Singh and Ch. Premananda Singh were given cash award of Rs. 6000. A. Sunitikumar Singh, who won

the men`™s single 50+ runners up was given a cash reward of Rs. 5000. W. Amusana Meitei, Men`™s 45+ runners up and A. Sorojini

Devi, women`™s singles 45+ runners were awarded cash prize of Rs. 5,000 each.

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Biometric collection

IMPHAL, April 11: The principal census officer, Imphal East has asked all residents of Imphal East district who are above the age of 5 years to reach the Khongman Mangjil… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 11: The principal census officer, Imphal East has asked all residents of Imphal East district who are above the age of 5 years to reach the Khongman Mangjil Primary School before April 16 regarding Biometric collection.

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Applicants invited for benefit scheme

IMPHAL April 12: Applications are invited from registered construction workers to avail welfare benefit schemes initiated by the Manipur Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board. Interested persons can apply… Read more »

IMPHAL April 12: Applications are invited from registered construction workers to avail welfare benefit schemes initiated by the Manipur Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board. Interested persons can apply to the Board office located at Lamphelpat before April 20.

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AZSU 48 hour bandh

IMPHAL April 13: The All Zeliangrong Students’ Union (AZSU), Assam ,Manipur and Nagaland in order to pressurize the government of India to meet certain demands of the Zeliangrong people has… Read more »

IMPHAL April 13: The All Zeliangrong Students’ Union (AZSU), Assam ,Manipur and Nagaland in order to pressurize the government of India to meet certain demands of the Zeliangrong people has imposed a 48 hour bandh in the state.The bandh will commence from midnight of April 17 till April 19 midnight.
A press release by AZSU general secretary Nchaheng Kompong states that the AZSU and the Zeliangrong public are staunch supporters of the Indo Naga peace process, because the solution to bring about a peaceful atmosphere for the state lies on the outcome of the talks.
AZSU will not allow any organization including the Army and other paramilitary forces to disrupt the hard earned Indo Naga peace process, it states.
The reason for supporting the talks is that thousands of innocent Nagas have been slaughtered during the last 60 years of fighting, many women have been violated and maimed, but the warring Naga revolutionary groups have now have entered a ceasefire with the government and there has been peace in the  Naga areas. AZSU and Zeliangrong people will oppose any form of disruption to the peace talks including those perpetrated by the Army and the 11 Assam Rifles, it states.
Further, the AZSU charged one colonel of the 11 AR for having failed to whip up support from the Zeliangrong public.

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State referees to officiate in I-League matches

IMPHAL, Apr 16: Three football referees of the state will officiate in the I-League. They are M Magho Singh, I Rabichandra Singh and H Khamba Singh. The trio will officiate… Read more »

IMPHAL, Apr 16: Three football referees of the state will officiate in the I-League. They are M Magho Singh, I Rabichandra Singh and H Khamba Singh. The trio will officiate in one I-League match to be played on May 1 at Ludhiana. I Rabichandra and H Khamba will officiate in another I-League match to be played on May 8 at Kolkata, a release of the AMFA said.

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Pistol claimant sought

IMPHAL, April 18: The District Magistrate Imphal, Imphal East District has sought official claimant of ownership of one M-20 pistol bearing No.200129 with one magazine having five live rounds of… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 18: The District Magistrate Imphal, Imphal East District has sought official claimant of ownership of one M-20 pistol bearing No.200129 with one magazine having five live rounds of ammunitions and one .32 pistol bearing No.38171 with one magazine having five rounds of ammunitions which were recovered by the Porompat police on February 22 this year after arms and ammunitions were abandoned by unidentified persons at the crossing of JN Hospital Porompat.
In this connection an official order has been issued by the District Magistrate Imphal East on April 15 last that the claim of ownership of the said arms and ammunitions stating such facts, evidence proof etc. thereof which proves the rights of legal ownership can be made on or before June 12 this year before the Magistrate and no claim made over the right of ownership of the said arms shall be entertained after stipulated time and the same shall be confiscated under law the order added.

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