Lapses in probe: Loitam’s uncle – Deccan Chronicle

Lapses in probe: Loitam’s uncle Deccan Chronicle The family of the 19-year-old Manipuri student Richard… more »

Lapses in probe: Loitam’s uncle

Deccan Chronicle
The family of the 19-year-old Manipuri student Richard Loitam who is awaiting the final post-mortem report of his death, believe the police investigation is not as thorough as it should be. Richard’s uncle, Manbindu Singh, an SP in Manipur, said,

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Bandh in Manipur hits international trade – Hindu Business Line

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Bandh in Manipur hits international trade
Hindu Business Line
PTI Indo-Myanmar trade at the border town of Moreh in Manipur’s Chandel district has been severely affected due to a 72-hour bandh called by a local tribal organisation from May 12. There has not been any trade at Moreh, about 120 km south east of here

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European Manipuri Association – Annual Social Gathering 26th – 28th August, 2011

EMA Annual Social Gathering 26th – 28th August, 2011 European Manipuri Association  (EMA), UK London, UK: The Annual General Meeting and Social Gathering  of the European Manipur Association (EMA) was recently  held from  the  26th to 28th of August at Margate,… Read more »

EMA Annual Social Gathering 26th – 28th August, 2011
European Manipuri Association  (EMA), UK

London, UK: The Annual General Meeting and Social Gathering  of the European Manipur Association (EMA) was recently  held from  the  26th to 28th of August at Margate, one of the most popular  seaside holiday resorts on the eastern coast of Kent, United Kingdom. Many individuals and families of Manipur origin who are currently staying in Europe attended the annual social gathering, the event has become one of the most significant yearly event of the EMA members to come together on a common platform and share a memorable weekend of discussing current issues, enjoying cultural activities, savouring traditional culinary thereby creating a sense of togetherness.

EMA Group-Photo

Continuing EMA’s effort to share and promote authentic local dishes from various parts of Manipur, the attending members brought homemade delicacies of different varieties on the first evening of the get-together. Members also shared authentic traditional Manipuri herbs and vegetables grown lovingly at their gardens in Europe. The evening came to an end after a series of mini meetings and gatherings of members, exchanging greeting, views and ideas on different issues ranging from personal to current burning topics of Manipur.

EMA Ladies Group Photo

The General body meeting of the association was inaugurated by the out-going Chairperson, Dr. Shamurailatpam Krishnananda Sharma on the morning of 27th August, followed by organisational reporting from the outgoing General Secretary, Mr. Santosh Sougrakpam, Treasurer, Mr. Guneshwar Mayanglambam and Information Secreatry, Mr. Shanjoy Mairembam respectively, to update members on the various projects, activities and achievements of EMA during the previous year.

Beach Football in action

A heart-warming farewell was given to the outgoing committee, followed by the election of new committee members for the period 2011-2013.
The unanimously elected new members are:
1) Chairperson: Mr. Okram Bishwajit
2) General Secretary: Mr. Khangembam Somorendro
3) Treasurer: Mrs. Leichombam Ongbi Hijam Pinky
4) Information Secretary: Mr. Laishram Tiken
5) Executive Member: Ms. Gurumayum Jaishree

Thouri-Chingbi Contest

As part of promoting cultural activities especially among the young members, Marina Yaiphabi Mayanglambam, the beautiful five-years-old daughter of Guneshwar Mayanglambam and Mayanglambam Ongbi Sougaijam Nalita performed a mesmerising “Thoibi Jagoi” in full traditional attire, followed by brief information on the symbols and meaning behind the Meitei Jagoi. The spirit of culture was followed by the indispensable Manipuri sports spirit – Football, Thouri-Chingnabi and Chaphu-Thugaibi. Finally the day was concluded with an intellectual and thought provoking book exhibition hosted by Elangbam Bishwajeet, displaying rare collections of medieval Meitei-lon literature and books related to World War II in Manipur.

Book Exhibition

On behalf of the Association, the new EMA committee request all the people of Manipur origin living across Europe, of any belief, ideology and ethnicity, to be part of the EMA family and support EMA in achieving its goal. Commending the exhibition of books of immense importance, the new committee, would continue to work and promote the beauty of the various ethnicities of Manipur by organising exhibitions and presentations through the EMA platform.
Sd/-
Laishram Tiken
Information Secretary, EMA
On behalf of
European Manipuri Association, UK

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KO releases its social networking site – “Leipung.com”

Kanglaonline is proud to release its sister site www.leipung.com (beta version) and is live from 15th August.  ”Leipung” is derived from the concept of “Leipung Phamba”, a popular form of hang-out… Read more »

Kanglaonline is proud to release its sister site www.leipung.com (beta version) and is live from 15th August.  ”Leipung” is derived from the concept of “Leipung Phamba”, a popular form of hang-out still practised in the Meitei localities of Manipur. It is in such “Leipung-phamba” where the local youths discuss about any topics of their choices – from cracking jokes, fashion, politics, music, history to any topics they can think of at that moment.

Leipung will try to provide similar kind of experience in the virtual world. You can imagine it to be a combination of social-networking and discussion/sharing platform with the motto: “Connect + Share + Learn“. Leipung currently allows you to

1. Connect – connect with your friends by creating your free account & get acces to all features of Leipung. http://leipung.com/register

2. Share – share your knowledge by writing poems, articles, jokes, blogs or simply share pictures, videos with your friends

3. Learn – a chance to learn about other’s stories, write your reviews/comment etc

So please register and enjoy the full lot of features which is specially created for you. Please remember “Leipung” is under development, dont be surprise to see changes on the site on everyday basis :-) And your feedbacks are most welcome, help us to improve !

More updates on the status will follow.. watch out this space..

*** NOTE *** Currently if you are using your gmail id to register @ leipung the activation mails are sent to spam or bulk folder.

~ Leipung Team ( powered by KO )

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Is it wrong to be given a Meitei name?

By: Maisnam Chanu Liklainu I am not a Meitei fanatic when I write this….I dont agree 75% with the so called Defenders of Meiteism…. But why people with Meitei names… Read more »

By: Maisnam Chanu Liklainu

I am not a Meitei fanatic when I write this….I dont agree 75% with the so called Defenders of Meiteism….

But why people with Meitei names are viewed differently?

Why we Meiteis are obssessed with names that dont belong to us?

As long as your names are Ganga,Jamuna,Saraswati,Radhamohan,Krishnakumar….You are fine….This is the psyche of the Meiteis…..

If you have a Hindunised name…..You are exalted,elevated and annointed…..If you have a pristine Meitei name you are viewed differently….

As if we belong to the proscribed organisation….

As if we are the master-minds of the terrorist activities going on in our state……

Meitei guys with Meiteis names are the harassed lot…..

They are subjected to questioning and at the receiving end………

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KHONJELGEE EEPOM Manipur musical nite in Delhi

Invitation Manipur musical nite in Delhi A Manipur musical nite entitled KHONJELGEE EEPOM is being scheduled to be organized on 22 February 2011 to mark the release of Boyamayum Altaf’s… Read more »

KHONJELGEE EEPOM

KHONJELGEE EEPOM

Invitation

Manipur musical nite in Delhi

A Manipur musical nite entitled KHONJELGEE EEPOM is being scheduled to be organized on 22 February 2011 to mark the release of Boyamayum Altaf’s maiden Manipuri solo album with the same title. It is to be noted that Mr. Altaf, a resident of Manipur and who is pursuing engineering and musical courses in Delhi, has been a passionate high scale vocalist and had performed several times in Delhi.

Guest artists:

Madhuri

Pushparani

Sadananda

Sorri senjam

Uttam

Anchor:

Actor Guna

Music:

Mahabharat

Date: 22 February 2011

Venue: Dussera Ground, Mukherjee Nagar, North Delhi

Time: 4 pm to 10 pm

Note:

  1. Entry is strictly on the basis of invitation or entry ticket (Rs 200 only) available at the gate.
  2. Intoxication, and illicit costume and behavior are strictly prohibited at the programme venue.

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