Seven gold medals decided on the second day of Governor`s cup Fencing

IMPHAL, June 12: The Raseshori of SWC win the gold while T Anzani of PPLYDO took silver and S Niha, the bronze in the mini girls Foil event of the… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 12: The Raseshori of SWC win the gold while T Anzani of PPLYDO took silver and S Niha, the bronze in the mini girls Foil event of the 7th Governor’s Cup fencing championship being held at Indoor Stadium of Khuman Lampak sports complex.

In the mini girls Sabree event, S Ormila of Mishikhol took gold while Homeshori of SWC won the silver medal. The bronze medal was shared between Kh Kalambia of SAI and L Memtombi of SWC.

In the mini boys Sabre event, Chingkheilembi of UPAA won the gold while M Pravana of Mishikhol won the silver and N Abram Linkon of SWC won the bronze.

In the mini boys Epee event, O Victor took gold whileL Bhupen and Th Bommai respectively bagged silver and bronze medals.

In the sub-junior girls Epee, H Linthoi of UPAA won gold while S Chingkhei also of UPAA won silver. The bronse medal was shared between Rashiya of PPYDO and S Kiranbala of OLA.

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Muaythai Camp concluded at Guwahati

GUWAHATI, June 13 (NEPS): 2-Day Northeast Muaythai Training Camp organized by Assam Muaythai Council (AMC) has successfully concluded yesterday here at the CD Hall, Sector –II, Noonmati. The Training Camp… Read more »

GUWAHATI, June 13 (NEPS): 2-Day Northeast Muaythai Training Camp organized by Assam Muaythai Council (AMC) has successfully concluded yesterday here at the CD Hall, Sector –II, Noonmati. The Training Camp was divided into two sections – “Referee and Judges and Students Muaythai Basics.” 

21 senior Muaythai students from almost all the States of the region had taken part in the “Referee and Judges Seminar and Workshop” while 50 students in the Students Muaythai Basics. The Camp was held under the aegis of the Muaythai Federation of India (MFI). The Camp was also organized in view of the upcoming “IFMA India National Muaythai Championship 2011 to be held from August 5 – 7, 2011 at Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh.”

MFI Secretary General and Technical Board Chairman O Manglemjao and MFI Central Board Committee Chairman Ng Jeet Khumancha had given trainings to “Referee and Judges and Students Muaythai Basics” respectively during the 2-Day NE Muaythai Training Camp. MFI President Oken Jeet Sandham had supervised the whole “Training Programs.”

Speaking at the “Award Ceremony Function” held here yesterday evening at the CD Hall, Sector – II, Noonmati, Maj (Retd) SP Singh said Muaythai was one of the fastest martial arts on the planet and going towards “Olympic recognition.” Urging the students to sincerely play and dedicate in the art to reach their goal, the Chief Guest stated that they were very lucky to have Oken Jeet Sandham who had exhibited his amazing leadership in leading the National Muaythai for the last more than two decades in various international Muaythai events. “You should seek his blessings to reach your goal,” he asked the students who had successfully participated in the “2-Day Northeast Muaythai Training Camp.”

MFI President Oken Jeet Sandham was honored by the Assam Muaythai Council for his personally coming and giving “Muaythai Trainings” to the students and officials coming from various parts of the region. All Muyathai students and officials paid obeisance to Oken Jeet Sandham with Assamese traditional gamocha draped him.

Oken Jeet also congratulated leaders of Assam Muaythai Council particularly Bicham Kumar Singha, Pradip Singh for taking leading role in successfully organizing the “2-Day Muaythai Training Camp” at Guwahati. “I hope that with the Muaythai training given to many students from the region, they would be able to take part in the forthcoming IFMA India National Muaythai Championship to be held from August 5 – 7, 2011 at Hyderabad,” he said.

It may be mentioned that Assam Muaythai Council (AMC) is the only State Muaythai Governing Body in Assam recognized by Muaythai Federation of India (MFI). MFI is the only National Muaythai Governing Body in India recognized by International Federation of Muaythai Amateur (IFMA), World Muaythai Council (WMC) and Federation of Amateur Muaythai of Asia (FAMA).

IFMA is also recognized by Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) and Member of World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and SpportAccord.

Muaythai has already been included in Asian Games, Indoor Asian Games, SEA Games, Arafura Games, Trex Games.

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Khurai relief

IMPHAL June 14: Residents of the waterlogged areas lying under Khurai Assembly constituency were given relief by social activist Leisangthem Sushindro. The activist with the help of members of Khurai… Read more »

IMPHAL June 14: Residents of the waterlogged areas lying under Khurai Assembly constituency were given relief by social activist Leisangthem Sushindro.

The activist with the help of members of Khurai Kendra Development Committee visited Khurai Laishram Leikai, Khurai Nandeibam Leikai, Konsam Leikai and Khurai Chingangbam which remain inundated after rainfall since a month back.

The activist along with committee members using earthmovers carried out excavation works near Khurai Sajor Leikai Konsam Leirak and providing proper drainage flushed the rainwater towards the Kongba River.

The activist told mediapersons that the drainage will be effective in addressing the flood situation around the Khurai area which has adversely affected several fish farms, paddy fields and households.

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Khuman Lampak blast victims left on their own

IMPHAL, June 15: Weeks have past since the blast occurred at the ADC office Khuman Lampak leaving three women of a family injured however the ill-fated family has been left… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 15: Weeks have past since the blast occurred at the ADC office Khuman Lampak leaving three women of a family injured however the ill-fated family has been left on their own without a single financial or physical help from the government.

The victims, Neichin Singson along with her mother, Holdim alias Boinu Singson and elder sister Lucy were rushed to the JNIMS after bomb splinters inflicted injuries when a powerful bomb ripped through the campus of the ADC office at Khuman Lampak on May 28.

Even as the condition of Boinu (mother) and Lucy are stated to be stable, Neichin’s condition is far from improving.

The blast left Neichin’s abdomen open exposing her intestine. Doctors had to operate on her for about 7 hours. Her mother sustained splinter injury on her head and Lucy on her right shoulder.

Talking to IFP Lalboi Singson, a fourth grade employee of the PWD, said that a team of cabinet ministers which included DD. Thaisii, K. Ranjit, L. Jayenta Kumar and MPCC president Gaikhangam visited the family on the ill fated day. During their visit they assured the family not to worry as the government will give necessary assistance without any failure.

But no help of any form from the government has been received by the family, he said.

“My youngest daughter Neishi has been complaining of pain and wanting to have solid food, on the other hand the doctors said that my wife should be operated again for a metal piece is still embedded inside her head”.

“I don’t know what to say, I feel so lost since the incident occurred”, said Lalboi Singson with a sigh.

Our family has been victimized between a war of the government and anti-government elements but we are left to handle this like our personal problem, lamented Lalboi drawing the attention of the government to look into the grievances of the family.

Lalboi is the sole bread earner of the family of eight members including 6 children.

The family have so far received monetary help of rupees 19,000 from the pocket money of the minister who visited them, 10,800 rupees from the St. John School, New Lambulane, where Neiching and Lucy is studying and a sum of Rs 20, 000 each from four ADC members.

The family has spent around 70,000 rupees in the treatment of the three injured members with what ever is with them. Besides human casualty a Kawashaki bike was also damage beyond redemption, said Lalboi.

It may be recalled that a powerful bomb exploded in the campus of the temporary office of ADC located at Khuman Lampak on June 28 morning around 9:45 am. Police claimed that the bomb was fitted in car. However the motive behind the attack is yet to be ascertained as no individual or organization has so far claim responsibility for the attack.

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Appreciation

IMPHAL, June 18: Appreciating the appointment of L. Lhingeikim Mate alias Kimrose Mate daughter of late Langsun Holkhoyang Mate to the post of Labour Enforcement Officer, Ministry of labour, Government… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 18: Appreciating the appointment of L. Lhingeikim Mate alias Kimrose Mate daughter of late Langsun Holkhoyang Mate to the post of Labour Enforcement Officer, Ministry of labour, Government of India through UPSC, New Delhi recently a simple thanks giving ceremony was organized this noon at quarter No. G-3/Type-VI, Lamphel Officer’s colony.

Performing of blessing prayers and proclamations of appreciations and thanks giving words presented by the various senior elders and community leaders of Mate tribe were the main event of the ceremony this noon and the function was ended with a thanks giving feast at the same venue this afternoon.

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Forever Condemned

In 2006 Literature Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk’s “The Black Book” there is a passage describing the relationship between Turkish Jews and the Turks, dominantly Muslims. Both are the same… Read more »

In 2006 Literature Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk’s “The Black Book” there is a passage describing the relationship between Turkish Jews and the Turks, dominantly Muslims. Both are the same people, yet both are so different in their outlook to life, for reasons unfathomable. Describing the situation he says: “And wasn’t it amazing, just amazing, to watch these two peoples through the twentieth century swaying to the rhythm of the same secret music, never meeting, always at a tangent, forever linked, forever condemned, like a pair of hopeless twins.” The great thing about great quotes is, they seem so uncannily applicable to similar human situations everywhere. Pamuk’s quote hence may just as well have been about Manipur and the relations between different ethnic groups and different geographic regions of the state, in particular the much hyped hill-valley divide.

Yesterday this tangential show of interests was up for show. While in the valley, the June 18 uprising anniversary was being observed, an extraordinary event in which hundreds of thousand people took to the streets of Imphal in 2001 to protest what they believed was a move by the Central government to dismember Manipur’s historical territory, elsewhere the United Naga Council, UNC, dispatched a letter to the Prime Minister of India, Manmohan Singh, seeking an administrative arrangement separate from the Manipur government for the Nagas in what they consider as their traditional territorial domain. It may be recalled, the June 18, 2001 incident that followed the Government of India’s unilateral decision to extend the NSCN(IM) ceasefire into Manipur under the blanket clause “without territorial limits”, resulted in the death of 18 protestors and the burning down of several important government infrastructures, including the Manipur State Assembly building. It is pertinent to note here that one of the main demands of the NSCN(IM) is the formation of a Greater Nagaland by merging territories of Manipur and other neighbouring states which it considers as part of a traditional Naga homeland with the state of Nagaland. In 2010 May 6 again there was another confrontation when the Manipur government did not allow the NSCN(IM) chairman, Th. Muivah to enter Manipur to visit his village Somdal in Ukhrul, leading to agitations at Mao gate in which two protestors ended up killed. At the time, the Manipur government was pushing ahead with the election to the autonomous district councils, ADCs, in the hill districts, which for reasons of their own, the UNC and some other Naga organisations objected, and the government was apprehensive Muivah’s visit was timed to coincide with the agitation, among others. It may also be recalled that while sections of the Nagas objected to the ADC elections, other hill communities welcomed it.

What can anybody make of this friction, other than what Pamuk described as “always at a tangent, forever linked, forever condemned, like a pair of hopeless twins”? If the problem seems intractable and irreconcilable, think again. It just requires for all caught in this senseless trap to distance themselves a little from the immediate and from a detached vantage, take a more dispassionate look at these same issues. From such a vantage, these frictions would suddenly begin to appear extremely limited, and this is probably also why so many observers from outside this conflict theatre are unable to comprehend how these conflicts manage to sustain for so long, for the reasons behind them appear to them as easily reconcilable. Those of us immersed in these frictions know very well how very far the truth this observation is. However, the question worth considering is whether it is these observations which are limited in vision, or else it is the inability of parties in these frictions who are incapable of rising above the immediate and mundane, to see and think outside the box. While we have always been of the opinion that there has to be a balance between the objective and subjective visions for a more accurate assessment of any conflict situation, it must also be acknowledged this also implies that either of these visions can come to overbear on the other thus skewing up these assessments. At this moment, it does seem there is an excessive and indeed unhealthy tilt towards a myopic subjectivism dominating the professed logics behind these conflicts.

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Villagers secretary expelled for fund misappropriation

IMPHAL, June 20: The villagers of Nungba has strongly urged the government to remove former secretary of Nungba Village Authority, Dimthaorei Gangmei from the government gazette alleging that the former… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 20: The villagers of Nungba has strongly urged the government to remove former secretary of Nungba Village Authority, Dimthaorei Gangmei from the government gazette alleging that the former secretary has misappropriated huge amount of funds under MNREGS.

A press meet was held in this connection at Nungba area jointly organised by the Nungba Village Authority, Nungba Bazaar Board and customary court Nungba Sub-division Head Quarter.

Speaking at the meet Bandai Kamei, secretary of the customary court alleged that a huge amount of fund was misappropriated by Dimathaorei Gangmei, for works taken up under MGNREGS, 2009-10 and 2010-11.

Bandai Kamei also informed that the former secretary had withdrawn an amount of Rs. 15.80 lakhs for construction of five sub-standard culvert along the Burma Road (inter village circular road) without the knowledge of the concerned organization within the area. He said that the incident happened during the tension surrounding the appointment of the Nungba Village Authority chairman.

Bandai maintained that under the construction scheme 40 percent of the fund was meant for material components which also includes skilled labours but the Dimathaorei manipulated it by entrusting job card holders to do the construction work instead of the skilled labours.

He further alleged that even though the funds allotted include construction of tanks and for water pipes, the tanks were never constructed.

On May 16 Dimthaorei was expelled by a general body meeting of the various Nungba unit organisations for his failure to give his statement on the alleged misappropriation and lack of transparency. A social audit public hearing was also conducted before his expulsion, said Bandai.

Alung Kamei was elected by the people of Nungba as the secretary of the village authority however the government did not removed Dimthaorei from the gazette of the government, further revealed Bandai Kamei. He urged the government to remove the fraud immediately in the interest of people which has created a sense of confusion between the people and may result in unwanted disturbances in the area.

Ngankeilak Kamei, member of Bazaar board stated that usually the culvert constructed by Dimthaorei cost below Rs one lakh.

He said the work was implemented without maintaining any transparency and knowledge of the people or the various social bodies of Nungba. The people here including the social bodies have no idea how the culvert should be build per the work provision as no one has been informed of it, Ngankeilak maintained.

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KSO to oppose construction of Purum Police station

IMPHAL, June 21(Newmai News Network): The Saikul unit of Kuki Inpi and Kuki Students Organisation (KSO) said they will oppose tooth and nail to the proposed construction of a police… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 21(Newmai News Network): The Saikul unit of Kuki Inpi and Kuki Students Organisation (KSO) said they will oppose tooth and nail to the proposed construction of a police station at Purum Likli village under Saikul subdivision. 

The two Kuki organisations said such move of the state government of Manipur amounts to `militarisation` of the hill areas. Kuki Inpi, Saikul and KSO (Saikul) alleged that the state government had taken the decision to set up the police station there without taking the consent of the local people. They said any plan which is carried out without the consent of the local people is “violation of the rights of the people.” The two Kuki bodies then said ever since the Suspension of Operation (SoO) was signed with the Kuki underground groups the situation has been peaceful and “the need for setting up of the police station there is not needed.”

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Women Action for Development condemn

IMPHAL June 23: The Women Action for Development (WAD) strongly condemns the act of firing shells and mock bombs by a combined team of Yairipok and Thoubal police at Yairipok… Read more »

IMPHAL June 23: The Women Action for Development (WAD) strongly condemns the act of firing shells and mock bombs by a combined team of Yairipok and Thoubal police at Yairipok Singda Village of Thoubal district on June 19.

A press release from WAD secretary Sobita Mangsatabam said the five women who were injured in the incident belongs to poor families and they were simply advocating their basic access to PDS and MGNREGS which the concerned pradhan and members failed to distribute.

Further, WAD also condemned MLA K Meghachandra for failing in his duty to look after the grievances of the village and his escort for assaulting the women protesting his visit. The statement appeals to the government and the concerned authorities to provide medical and financial assistance to the injured victims who are hospitalized at present, and further to ensure timely distribution of the schemes meant for the public.

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FLAM, Chingtam win in Shamu veteran football tourney

IMPHAL, June 29: FLAM defeated UVSA while Chingtam defeated AYMFA in today’s matches of the 1st Ng Shamu Veteran Football tournament being held at YWC ground, Malom.  In the first… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 29: FLAM defeated UVSA while Chingtam defeated AYMFA in today’s matches of the 1st Ng Shamu Veteran Football tournament being held at YWC ground, Malom. 

In the first ground match played today, FLAM defeated UVSA by 4-3 goals.

Joy Rongmei scored two goals for the winner in the 14th and 51st minute while N Bobo too scored two goals for the team in the 36th and 47th minutes.

The goals for UVSA were scored by Sanatomba, Baleshwor in the 34th and 44th minutes of the first half respectively while the third goal for the team was scored by N Sagor in the 56th minute.

In the second ground match, Chingtam blanked AYMFA by two goals.

For the winning team both the goals were scored by Md Azad in the 22nd and 39th minute.

In tomorrow’s matches, IVFA play VSAN in first ground while TRVSA play AYMFA.

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AIYF urges fixed rate of passenger vehicles fare

IMPHAL, June 30: The All India Youth Federation, (AIYF) Manipur state council, has urged the government to promulgate fixed rate fare for all vehicles plying in the state. The federation… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 30: The All India Youth Federation, (AIYF) Manipur state council, has urged the government to promulgate fixed rate fare for all vehicles plying in the state.

The federation in a press communiqué stated that it is unfortunate that with no official fixation of fare the private passenger vehicles servicing in the state are charging the passengers at their own will.

It pointed out that there are many vehicles charging 10 rupees within 0 km.

It has further drawn the attention of the government and the concerned authority to regulate a genuine fare for all the vehicles in consideration with the current average economy and bind all the vehicles to comply with it.

It contended that charging passengers with the rate of individual capacity taking advantages of the passenger’s helplessness is liable to take action upon per the law.

It urged the authority concerned to give clarification in this regard and also to take up necessary measures to control the menace.

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Women intercepted with heroin

IMPHAL, July 2: Troops of 31 Assam Rifles have reportedly intercepted heroin from a lady yesterday while conducted search operation in the general area of Khudengthabi. A statement of the… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 2: Troops of 31 Assam Rifles have reportedly intercepted heroin from a lady yesterday while conducted search operation in the general area of Khudengthabi.

A statement of the PRO IGAR (S) said that the lady identified as one Nengnedhong Haokip, 37, w/o Ngamu Haokip of Phoilen, PO Moreh was intercepted with 3 packs of (310g) of heroin number 4 by the AR troops along with lady police from a Maruti van regd No AS-01X7627.

It said the apprehended lady along with the recovered items has been handed over to the custom office, Moreh.

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Medical camp

IMPHAL July 4: Manipur Senmit Ehon Lup and Manipur Keithel Nupi Marup today organized a one day free medical camp at Khwairamband Ema Keithel (Purana Bazaar in collaboration with ARISTO… Read more »

IMPHAL July 4: Manipur Senmit Ehon Lup and Manipur Keithel Nupi Marup today organized a one day free medical camp at Khwairamband Ema Keithel (Purana Bazaar in collaboration with ARISTO pharmaceutical private Limited. Earlier a similar medical camp was organized on December 2010, jointly by MSEL and MKNM.

The free medical camp was attended upon by Dr. L. Bikramjit Singh and Dr. Suraj Singh M.O. (medicine), Dr. Ramananda Ophthalmologist and Dr. Hecter Dentist.

L. Memma, secretary general of MSEL expressed that the free medical camp was organized to facilitate various local venders of Khwairamband bazaar keeping in view of their economic conditions. The medical camp is organized for the welfare of vendors of Khwairamband bazaar, she added.

More than 200 venders attended today’s medical camp. She stated that the medical camp was started from 9 am and will continue till 4 pm in the evening. She further mentioned that such free medical camps will be organized on a regular basis.

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Super six Hockey league deferred

IMPHAL, July 7: Hockey Manipur has postpond Super Six Hockey league-2011 due to unavailability of the Astro-Turf Hockey field and natural calamity. Top six hockey clubs/associations of Manipur namely MPSC,… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 7: Hockey Manipur has postpond Super Six Hockey league-2011 due to unavailability of the Astro-Turf Hockey field and natural calamity.

Top six hockey clubs/associations of Manipur namely MPSC, COSMO, YCCIC, UYAC, SSA and MEIRAA are to take part in the league.

Hockey Manipur has informed all the concerned officials of the participating teams to submit official entry on or before July 10 along with entry fee of Rs 2000.

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Subroto Mukherjee football into semis stage

IMPHAL, July 8: Semi final line has been made for the U-14 state level Subroto Mukherjee football tournament which being underway at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.  In the first semi… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 8: Semi final line has been made for the U-14 state level Subroto Mukherjee football tournament which being underway at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium. 

In the first semi final, Henglep Govt. High School, Churachandpur will clash with St.Pete English School, Chandel while in the other semi final, Nilamani English School, Mayang Imphal will meet Martin Grammar English School of Kakching, Thoubal.

Both the matches are scheduled to play tomorrow at the same venue.

In the last league round matches played today, Maram Govt. High School, Senapati drew with Ukhrul Higher Secondary School with the score of 1-1.

Bisany scored the goal for the Maram school while Cavat scored for the Ukhrul school.

In another match of the day, Nilamani English School defeated Utlou High School by a solitary goal. The all important goal for the Imphal West school was scored by S Romeo in the 30th minute.

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CCpur and Thoubal school to play in Subroto Mukherjee football final

IMPHAL, July 9: Henglep Govt. High School, Churachandpur will clash with Martin Grammar School, Thoubal in the final of the U-14 state level Subroto Mukherjee football tournament which is being… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 9: Henglep Govt. High School, Churachandpur will clash with Martin Grammar School, Thoubal in the final of the U-14 state level Subroto Mukherjee football tournament which is being underway at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.

In the semi final matches played today, Henglep school defeated St. Peter English School, Chandel by 3-1 goals while Martin Grammar school overcame Nilamani English School, Mayang Imphal in the tie-break.

Henglep school took an early lead in the first semis as Phungtanlian netted in first goal of the match in the 3rd minute. However, the Chandel school managed to equalise in the 12th minute with Mowaragam scoring the equalising goal.

In the 29th minute, Phungtanlian scored again thereby putting the Henglep school ahead for the second time in the match. Henglep school managed to increase goal margin as Kamimsei scoring third goal of the match in the 39th minute.

In the second semis, Martin Grammar school, Thoubal and Nilamani English school were goaless during normal time and extra time. The match had to be decided via tie-breaker in which the Thoubal school emerged victorious.

In the tie-break, Martin Grammar school scored four goals while the Mayang Imphal school could convert only three from five spot kicks.

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Reservation policy

IMPHAL, July 17: The Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) has demanded the concerned authority to streamline the reservation policy for the children of faculty members at Jawaharlal Nehru Institute… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 17: The Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) has demanded the concerned authority to streamline the reservation policy for the children of faculty members at Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences (JNIMS).

A release of DESAM stated that the five percent seat reservation in MBBS course for the children of faculty members of JNIMS is a good policy for the institute to attract more of well qualified professors. However, the governing council needs to frame proper criteria before introducing such policy, it added.

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Check assets of MLAs, babus: MPP youths

IMPHAL, July 22: The Youth Front of Manipur People’s Party has demanded the authorities concerned to conduct proper evaluation of the assets of the legislators and other government officials. A… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 22: The Youth Front of Manipur People’s Party has demanded the authorities concerned to conduct proper evaluation of the assets of the legislators and other government officials.

A release of the front alleged that the ministers and other legislators of the ruling SPF government have accumulated immense wealth as against their known sources of income.

The Youth Front supports the demand of the Manipur People’s Party for the declaration of assets of the legislators and government officials, it added.

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Tree plantation

IMPHAL, July 22: A Tree plantation drive was carried out by 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR(South) at Phundrei, Thoubal on 22 Jul 2011. … Read more »

IMPHAL, July 22: A Tree plantation drive was carried out by 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR(South) at Phundrei, Thoubal on 22 Jul 2011.  A total of 500 saplings including 150 Gulmohar, 100 Jack Fruits, 100 Karpoor and 150 Neem were planted. Commandant 15 Assam Rifles alongwith Pradhans/Headman of neighboring villages like Langathel and Phundrei and approx 200 School children from the area undertook the plantation.  Representatives of the State Nursery department were also present on the occasion. The local people, especially the School children were impressed upon the significance of Green environment in today’s modern world.  The local populace have expressed gratitude at this yet another noble step taken by Assam Rifles.

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National referees fitness test

IMPHAL,  July 23: The All Manipur Football Association has forward intimation to national referees of Manipur to attend the AIFF annual fitness test for national referees at Jamshedpur, which begins… Read more »

IMPHAL,  July 23: The All Manipur Football Association has forward intimation to national referees of Manipur to attend the AIFF annual fitness test for national referees at Jamshedpur, which begins on August 19, to be eligible for the federation’s assignment upto December 31, 2011. AMFA has asked all intending national referees from the state to report to its office before August 5 for further official communication with AIFF.

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