“Pune Thabal Chongba 2011? organised by MSAP

MSAP organizes Pune Thabal Chongba – 2011 – Press Release from MSAP The Manipur Students Association, Pune (MSAP) organized a Thabal Chongba festival at Dr. Ambedhkar College, Camp Pune, on… Read more »

MSAP organizes Pune Thabal Chongba – 2011 – Press Release from MSAP

The Manipur Students Association, Pune (MSAP) organized a Thabal Chongba festival at Dr. Ambedhkar College, Camp Pune, on 20th Feb, 2011, as part of its Annual Sports Meet – 2011.  The program was a grand success; it was attended by more than 500 people including students and families who are staying in Pune and nearby places like Mumbai, Nagar and Nashik.

This time, the sound system was rocking like a Rock Show and everybody was thrilled with the rhythm. The Tube light and Halogen light was bright enough to give the Mood and Ambience of a true Thabal Chongba.

Pune Thabal Ground - Dr. Ambedhkar College

Pune Thabal Ground – Dr. Ambedhkar College . Picture credit to Diamond RK (diamond09rk@gmail.com)

As always, Senior Members of PUMA, a Group of senior Pune-Manipuri’s, were not only present but also working behind the scene, taking care to make the Thabal Chongba more beautiful.

Many praised the show. “This is the best Thabal organized by MSAP in recent years.” All the student organizations of North-East States in Pune were invited for the festival. However, very few of those invitees turned up on that day.

One enthusiastic participant comments, “I won’t miss this Thabal though I have practical exam tomorrow morning. This is the most awaited event at Pune.”

Kids performing Thabal . Picture credit Diamond RK (diamond09rk@gmail.com)

One of the senior member of PUMA expressed, “This year’s Thabal was great! I couldn’t contribute to the arrangement, so, I thought, I can at least make it successful by actually participating”

People of all age group: from two years old kids to forty five years men/women participated in the Thabal. It was the one of most excitement filled evening at Pune.

One memorable part of the event was, during the interval, we felicitated Mr. Sanjoy & Suranjoy, Gold Medalists in Boxing, in recently concluded Commonwealth Games – 2011.

The credit for the success of this event goes to all the selfless volunteers who worked sincerely and with dedication. Mention may be made here – on the day of the Thabal, to setup the ground, light and sound, some of the volunteers were working from morning till afternoon, just with a cup tea and few pieces of biscuits/cookies. Even after everybody left, these volunteers remained behind to give a finishing touch to the event. Everybody came, saw, danced and had a fun filled day.

Students are syncing the rhythm of the music.

Students are syncing the rhythm of the music. Picture credit Diamond RK (diamond09rk@gmail.com)

The event came to a beautiful end at 10.00 pm with a huge round of applause from every one, leaving with smile and happiness on everyone’s face. Everybody danced, clapped, cheered and rejoiced.

We extend warm and sincere thanks to all the Manipuri’s and Special invitees from other states, who were a part of the program. Your presence added more values towards the successful flow of the event.

About MSAP:

The Manipur Students Association, Pune (MSAP) was formed in 1973. Its motto is “Learn, Serve and Excel”. Every year we organize Sports and Cultural Meets for the students of Manipur in Pune. This year the Sports Meet – 2011 was held in the month of Jan, from 29th  to 30th . Events like cricket, football, tug of war, Table tennis, badminton, and many more were held. Prize and trophies were distributed to the winners. Every year, we invite all other Manipuri’s and other people from different community as Guest to the gatherings. This adds to the color and meaning of the function. Organizing such meets help us to know and understand each other better, increase the equality and unity.

MSAP office bearer for 2011:

1. Md. Raees Ahamed. (President)
2. Lalhari Singh Sapam. (Finance Secretary)
3. Rameshwar Singh Oinam. (General & Publicity Secretary)
4. Ramkrishna Thingbaijam. (Games & Sports Secretary)
5. Jenison Singh Urikhimbam. (Social & Culture Secretary)

Thanks to:

1. Premjeet Sougrakpam (Aarangbham of PUMA) for editing this write-up.
2. Diamond RK for Thabal Photos.
3. Thanks to all PUMA Member for your support and Guidance.
4. Thanks to all selfless MSAP volunteers for everything.

The above press release was sent to Kanglaonline by The Manipur Student Association, Pune. (M.S.A.P)

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Manipur in 34th National Games [Updated]

23/02/2011: Updated at 1200 Hours IST 11th Day: Manipur still on second position. State Gold Silver Bronze Total SERVICES 52 37 27 116 MANIPUR 37 24 24 85 MAHARASHTRA 34… Read more »

23/02/2011: Updated at 1200 Hours IST

11th Day: Manipur still on second position.

State

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Total

SERVICES

52

37

27

116

MANIPUR

37

24

24

85

MAHARASHTRA

34

38

37

109

DELHI

25

17

23

65

KERALA

23

22

23

68

22/02/2011: Updated at 2200 Hours IST

10th Day: Manipur moves up to second postion in the over all state wise ranking, Services still at the top spot.

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
SERVICES (SSCB) 50 37 27 114
MANIPUR 37 23 25 85
MAHARASHTRA 34 38 38 110
DELHI 24 17 23 64
KERALA 23 22 23 68

22/02/2011: Updated at 1800 Hours IST

10th Day: Manipur moves up to second postion in the over all state wise ranking, Services still at the top spot.

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State

Gold Silver Bronze

Total

SERVICES (SSCB)

49 36 27 112
MANIPUR 36 23 23 82
MAHARASHTRA 34 38 37 109
DELHI 24 17 22 63
KERALA 22 21 22 65

21/02/2011: Updated at 2025 Hours IST

9th Day: Manipur maintains at third position in the over all state wise ranking, Services still at the top spot.

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
SERVICES 45 33 26 104
MAHARASHTRA 34 37 36 107
MANIPUR 30 19 19 68
DELHI 24 17 18 59
MADHYA PRADESH 21 23 31 75

20/02/2011: Updated at 2200 Hours IST

8th Day: Manipur moves up to third position in the over all state wise ranking, Services replaces Maharastra as teh top medal winner.

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
SERVICES 37 28 24 89
MAHARASHTRA 32 34 34 100
MANIPUR 25 14 15 54
DELHI 24 17 18 59
MADHYA PRADESH 21 22 26 69

18/02/2011: Updated at 2100 Hours IST

6st Day: Manipur further slips down to fourth place in the over all state wise ranking, with Maharastra leading the tally.

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MAHARASHTRA 28 30 27 85
SERVICES 25 20 19 64
DELHI 23 24 16 53
MANIPUR 22 10 15 47
MADHYA PRADESH 19 21 24 64

17/02/2011: Updated at 1800 Hours IST

5ft Day: Manipur slips down to third place in the over all state wise ranking, with Maharastra leading the tally.

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MAHARASHTRA 20 22 22 64
SERVICES 19 16 16 51
MANIPUR 19 10 13 42
DELHI 18 10 12 40
MADHYA PRADESH 16 17 23 56

16/02/2011: Updated at 2142 Hours IST

4th Day: Manipur secured 2 Golds in Sepak Takraw Team event, with this, Manipur is still  leading the 34 National Games medal tally by securing 19 Gold, 10 Silver and 12 Bronze medals.

Medal Tally for Manipur (Sport wise):

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
WUSHU 14 7 6 27
ROWING 2 1 1 4
TAEKWONDO 1 2 3 6
KARATE 0 0 2 2
SEPAK TAKRAW 2 0 0 2
OVERALL TOTAL 19 10 12 41

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MANIPUR 19 10 12 41
DELHI 16 9 11 36
MADHYA PRADESH 15 15 21 51
MAHARASHTRA 11 15 14 40
SERVICES 10 12 9 31

Updated at 2142 Hours IST 15/02/2011

Manipur is still  leading the 34 National Games medal tally by securing 17 Gold, 10 Silver and 12 Bronze medals. In a significant change, Delhi moved up to Second position from 4th position yesterday.

Medal Tally for Manipur (Sport wise):

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
WUSHU 14 7 6 27
ROWING 2 1 1 4
TAEKWONDO 1 2 3 6
KARATE 0 0 2 2
OVERALL TOTAL 17 10 12 39

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MANIPUR 17 10 12 39
DELHI 16 8 8 32
MADHYA PRADESH 13 13 20 46
MAHARASHTRA 9 14 13 36
SERVICES 9 9 9 27

Updated at 1906 Hours IST 15/02/2011

Manipur is currently leading the 34 National Games medal tally by securing 16 Gold, 8 Silver and 12 Bronze medals.

Medal Tally for Manipur (Sport wise):

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
WUSHU 13 5 6 24
ROWING 2 1 1 4
TAEKWONDO 1 2 3 6
KARATE 0 0 2 2
OVERALL TOTAL 16 8 14 36

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MANIPUR 16 8 12 34
MADHYA PRADESH 12 11 20 43
DELHI 10 5 7 22
SERVICES 9 7 9 25
MAHARASHTRA 7 13 14 34

Updated at 1800 Hours IST 15/02/2011

Manipur is currently leading the 34 National Games medal tally by securing 15 Gold, 7 Silvel and 12 Bronze medals.

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MANIPUR 15 7 12 34
MADHYA PRADESH 11 11 19 41
SERVICES 8 7 8 23
DELHI 8 3 7 18
MAHARASHTRA 6 11 12 29

Updated at 1230 Hours IST 15/02/2011
Manipur is currently leading the 34 National Games meadl tally by  securing 10 Gold, 5 Silver and 10 Bronze medals.

The 5 topers of the 34 National Games below

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MANIPUR 10 5 10 25
MADHYA PRADESH 9 8 14 31
SERVICES 7 6 6 19
DELHI 6 3 4 13
MAHARASHTRA 5 10 12 27

Updated at 1530 Hours IST 14/02/2011

Ranchi: Manipur opens its medal account on 34th National Games with 7 Medals including 2 Gold Medals on the first day. It can be remembered that Manipur was the champion of the last National Games and it is speculated from various circles that Manipur contingent will fight its way to defend the Champion title this year as well.

Opening Ceremony: As reported by Times of India, the opening ceremony of the 34th National Games was inaugurated by M O H Farook, Governor of Jharkhand at its capital Ranchi. “It is a red letter day in history of Jharkhand,” said Farook.

The teams participated in a march past, led by the Services contingent. The contingent of Manipur, the last Games’s champions, was the second in the march past.

A total of 28 states and five union territories took part in the march past.

Manipur Tally Details:

Tally Disciplines
Gold 8 Wushu (7), Taekwondo (1)
Silver 4 Wushu (3), Taekwondo (1)
Bronze 10 Wushu (5), Taekwondo (3), Karate (2)
Total 22

Where does Manipur stand in the statewise Tally Table:

Position State Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Madhya Pradesh 9 7 14 30
2 Manipur 8 4 10 22
3 Maharastra 5 6 11 22
4 Services 5 6 6 16
5 Delhi 5 3 3 11

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22/02/2011: Updated at 2200 Hours IST

10th Day: Manipur moves up to second postion in the over all state wise ranking, Services still at the top spot.

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Manipur in 34th National Games [Updated]

21/02/2011: Updated at 2025 Hours IST 9th Day: Manipur maintains at third position in the over all state wise ranking, Services still at the top spot. The top 5 States of the 34… Read more »

21/02/2011: Updated at 2025 Hours IST

9th Day: Manipur maintains at third position in the over all state wise ranking, Services still at the top spot.

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
SERVICES 45 33  26 104
MAHARASHTRA 34  37  36  107
MANIPUR 30  19  19  68
DELHI 24  17  18  59
MADHYA PRADESH 21  23 31 75

 

20/02/2011: Updated at 2200 Hours IST

8th Day: Manipur moves up to third position in the over all state wise ranking, Services replaces Maharastra as teh top medal winner.

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
SERVICES 37 28  24 89
MAHARASHTRA 32  34  34  100
MANIPUR 25  14  15  54
DELHI 24  17  18  59
MADHYA PRADESH 21  22 26 69

 

18/02/2011: Updated at 2100 Hours IST

6st Day: Manipur further slips down to fourth place in the over all state wise ranking, with Maharastra leading the tally.

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MAHARASHTRA 28 30  27 85
SERVICES 25  20  19  64
DELHI 23  24  16  53
MANIPUR 22  10  15  47
MADHYA PRADESH 19  21 24 64
         

17/02/2011: Updated at 1800 Hours IST

5ft Day: Manipur slips down to third place in the over all state wise ranking, with Maharastra leading the tally.

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MAHARASHTRA 20 22  22 64
SERVICES 19  16  16  51
MANIPUR 19  10  13  42
DELHI 18  10  12  40
MADHYA PRADESH 16  17 23 56
         

16/02/2011: Updated at 2142 Hours IST

4th Day: Manipur secured 2 Golds in Sepak Takraw Team event, with this, Manipur is still  leading the 34 National Games medal tally by securing 19 Gold, 10 Silver and 12 Bronze medals. 

Medal Tally for Manipur (Sport wise):

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
WUSHU 14 27
ROWING 4
TAEKWONDO 6
KARATE 0 2
SEPAK TAKRAW 0 0 2
 OVERALL TOTAL  19  10  12 41

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MANIPUR 19 10  12 41
DELHI 16  11  36
MADHYA PRADESH 15  15  21  51
MAHARASHTRA 11  15  14  40
SERVICES 10  12 9 31
         

Updated at 2142 Hours IST 15/02/2011 

Manipur is still  leading the 34 National Games medal tally by securing 17 Gold, 10 Silver and 12 Bronze medals. In a significant change, Delhi moved up to Second position from 4th position yesterday.

Medal Tally for Manipur (Sport wise):

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
WUSHU 14 27
ROWING 4
TAEKWONDO 6
KARATE 0 2
OVERALL TOTAL  17 10 12 39
         

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MANIPUR 17 10  12 39
DELHI 16  32
MADHYA PRADESH 13  13  20  46
MAHARASHTRA 14  13  36
SERVICES 9 9 27
         

 

Updated at 1906 Hours IST 15/02/2011 

Manipur is currently leading the 34 National Games medal tally by securing 16 Gold, 8 Silver and 12 Bronze medals. 

Medal Tally for Manipur (Sport wise):

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
WUSHU 13 24
ROWING 4
TAEKWONDO 6
KARATE 0 2
OVERALL TOTAL  16 8 14 36
         

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MANIPUR 16 12 34
MADHYA PRADESH 12  11  20  43
DELHI 10  22
SERVICES 25
MAHARASHTRA 13 14 34
         

 

Updated at 1800 Hours IST 15/02/2011 

Manipur is currently leading the 34 National Games medal tally by securing 15 Gold, 7 Silvel and 12 Bronze medals. 

The top 5 States of the 34 National Games:

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MANIPUR 15 12 34
MADHYA PRADESH 11  11  19 41
SERVICES 23
DELHI 3 18
MAHARASHTRA 11 12 29
         

 

Updated at 1230 Hours IST 15/02/2011
Manipur is currently leading the 34 National Games meadl tally by  securing 10 Gold, 5 Silver and 10 Bronze medals. 

The 5 topers of the 34 National Games below 

State Gold Silver Bronze Total
MANIPUR 10 5 10 25
MADHYA PRADESH 9 8 14 31
SERVICES 7 6 6 19
DELHI 6 3 4 13
MAHARASHTRA 5 10 12 27
         

 

Updated at 1530 Hours IST 14/02/2011 

Ranchi: Manipur opens its medal account on 34th National Games with 7 Medals including 2 Gold Medals on the first day. It can be remembered that Manipur was the champion of the last National Games and it is speculated from various circles that Manipur contingent will fight its way to defend the Champion title this year as well. 

Opening Ceremony: As reported by Times of India, the opening ceremony of the 34th National Games was inaugurated by M O H Farook, Governor of Jharkhand at its capital Ranchi. “It is a red letter day in history of Jharkhand,” said Farook. 

The teams participated in a march past, led by the Services contingent. The contingent of Manipur, the last Games’s champions, was the second in the march past. 

A total of 28 states and five union territories took part in the march past. 

Manipur Tally Details: 

  Tally Disciplines
Gold 8 Wushu (7), Taekwondo (1)
Silver 4 Wushu (3), Taekwondo (1)
Bronze 10 Wushu (5), Taekwondo (3), Karate (2)
Total 22  

Where does Manipur stand in the statewise Tally Table: 

Position State Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Madhya Pradesh 9 7 14 30
2 Manipur 8 4 10 22
3 Maharastra 5 6 11 22
4 Services 5 6 6 16
5 Delhi 5 3 3 11

Timeline and related news: http://kanglaonline.com/34-national-games-special-update/ 

Coutesy: http://117.239.23.67/common/mt_med_main_ORG.htm 

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AIM lifts 4th Loktak football trophy

IMPHAL, Feb 20: AIM has become the champion of 4th Loktak football tournament after defeating NEROCA by 2-1 goals in the final match held today at the ground of Moirang… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 20: AIM has become the champion of 4th Loktak football tournament after defeating NEROCA by 2-1 goals in the final match held today at the ground of Moirang Multipurpose Higher Secondary School.

The winning goals of AIM were scored by Naoton and Roshan in 48th and 81st minutes of the match respectively while the solitary goal of NEROCA was scored by T. Dhiren in 41st minute.

The champion AIM was awarded a cash prize of Rs 40,000 along with the trophy while runner-up NEROCA bagged cash prize of Rs 20,000 with trophy.

Thomas of NEROCA was given the best player award while the award for fair play team was presented to YWC Thambalkhong.
The final match of the tournament was graced by YAS minister N. Biren as the chief guest and MLA M. Prithiviraj as the president.

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Koijam Yaima memorial football

IMPHAL, Feb 20: FC Imphal and ISAV Kongpal ended in 1-1 draw in the inaugural match of 6th Cash Prize (late) Koijam Yaima Memorial Veteran Football Tournament held at XI… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 20: FC Imphal and ISAV Kongpal ended in 1-1 draw in the inaugural match of 6th Cash Prize (late) Koijam Yaima Memorial Veteran Football Tournament held at XI Star Sporting Ground, Akampat.

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State women’s cycling team bags gold medal

IMPHAL, Feb 20: The state women’s cycling team comprising of Ch. Rameshwari, Th. Helen, Kh. Suchitra and Y. Sunita have bagged the gold medal in cycling team pursuit at the… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 20: The state women’s cycling team comprising of Ch. Rameshwari, Th. Helen, Kh. Suchitra and Y. Sunita have bagged the gold medal in cycling team pursuit at the ongoing 34th National Games being held at Jharkhand.

Ch. Rameshwari and Kh. Suchitra will also compete against each other in the final round of women’s individual sprint race.
On the other hand, Bikram will face Amrik Singh of Punjab in the final round of men’s sprint race tomorrow. 

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MFI CBC meeting held at Kohima

KOHIMA, Feb 20 (NEPS): A meeting of MFI Central Board Committee (CBC) was held today under the chairmanship of MFI president  Oken Jeet Sandham at Hotel Japfu, Kohima, to approve… Read more »

KOHIMA, Feb 20 (NEPS): A meeting of MFI Central Board Committee (CBC) was held today under the chairmanship of MFI president  Oken Jeet Sandham at Hotel Japfu, Kohima, to approve various Committees of MFI. After a thorough deliberation as to how the National Federation (MFI) should be effectively run and streamlined, various committees which were tabled during the Meeting have been approved. MFI secretary general and technical chairman, O Manglemajo, MFI national joint secretary Ng Jeet Khumancha, MFI senior executive member L Kennedy and other MFI Members attended the said meeting. The Committees which have been approved are Muaythai Development Committee, Muaythai Tournament Committee, Muaythai Seminar and Workshop Committee, Muaythai Financial Committee, Muaythai Safety Committee, Muaythai Advisory Committee, Muaythai Disciplinary Committee, Muaythai Legal Committee, Muaythai Medical Committee, Muaythai Equipment Committee, Muaythai Coordination Committee and Muaythai Publication Committee.

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Former Indian cricketer Sandeep Patil inspects cricket grounds in Imphal

IMPHAL, Feb 19: A team of BCCI officials comprising of former Indian test player and actor Sandeep Patil and former Indian spinner V. Venkataraman have arrived at Imphal today for… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 19: A team of BCCI officials comprising of former Indian test player and actor Sandeep Patil and former Indian spinner V. Venkataraman have arrived at Imphal today for three-hour visit to inspect Khuman Lampak cricket ground and Luwangpokpa Cricket ground Luwangsangbam.

Sandeep Patil is presently the director of National Cricket Academy, Bangalore and Venkataraman is the bowling coach of the same cricket academy.

Speaking to IFP, the visiting officials stated that the BCCI has sanctioned huge amount of money for the development of cricket pitches in the state, but the works have not been implemented properly.

The officials also said that the BCCI intends to organize various grass-root talent hunt programmes in the state and for this good pitches need to be developed.

The curator of BCCI has also already developed the pitches but the ground staffs are unable to maintain the pitches, the officials added.

Further, the officials stated that the BCCI will soon organize talent hunt programmes and the young cricketers of the state will be trained by good coaches from BCCI.

They also expressed dissatisfaction over the delay in organizing various cricket tournaments in the state such as Dr. Kishan Cricket Tournament.

The director of NCA Sandeep Patil will once again visit the state to organize the talent hunt programmes.

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Former Indian cricketer Sandeep Patil inspects cricket grounds in Imphal

IMPHAL, Feb 19: A team of BCCI officials comprising of former Indian test player and actor Sandeep Patil and former Indian spinner V. Venkataraman have arrived at Imphal today for… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 19: A team of BCCI officials comprising of former Indian test player and actor Sandeep Patil and former Indian spinner V. Venkataraman have arrived at Imphal today for three-hour visit to inspect Khuman Lampak cricket ground and Luwangpokpa Cricket ground Luwangsangbam.

Sandeep Patil is presently the director of National Cricket Academy, Bangalore and Venkataraman is the bowling coach of the same cricket academy.

Speaking to IFP, the visiting officials stated that the BCCI has sanctioned huge amount of money for the development of cricket pitches in the state, but the works have not been implemented properly.

The officials also said that the BCCI intends to organize various grass-root talent hunt programmes in the state and for this good pitches need to be developed.

The curator of BCCI has also already developed the pitches but the ground staffs are unable to maintain the pitches, the officials added.

Further, the officials stated that the BCCI will soon organize talent hunt programmes and the young cricketers of the state will be trained by good coaches from BCCI.

They also expressed dissatisfaction over the delay in organizing various cricket tournaments in the state such as Dr. Kishan Cricket Tournament.

The director of NCA Sandeep Patil will once again visit the state to organize the talent hunt programmes.

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Manipur eves in national games final

IMPHAL, Feb 18: Manipur eves defeated their Tamil Nadu counterparts by 2-0 in the second semi final of the ongoing 34th National games being held at Jharkhand. Mandakini opened the… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 18: Manipur eves defeated their Tamil Nadu counterparts by 2-0 in the second semi final of the ongoing 34th National games being held at Jharkhand. Mandakini opened the account for Manipur in the 55th minute of play. Rina Roy added another for the state in the 64th minute of play. It is note worthy that enroute to the finals, the state eves have remained unbeaten with scoring high against all opponents except for West Bengal. The state eves defeated Tripura by 24 goals in the first match for the state eves. In the second match the state eves defeated neighbour Assam by 10-0. However the high scoring Manipur girls were unable to score against the West Bengal side in their third match of the ongoing Natl games. On the other hand Orissa reached the final be defeating Tamil Nadu 3-1, Haryana 6-0. The finals will be played between Manipur and Orissa who defeated West Bengal by 6-0 in the first semi final of the games played today. The final match will be played between the two sides on February 19 kicking off at 2:15 pm

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Friendly volleybal championship tournament

IMPHAL, Feb 18: 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) conducted a friendly Volleyball Championship tournament on February 18 at Sombrai. Teams from Tangkhul Khullen, Yasom, Saram,… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 18: 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) conducted a friendly Volleyball Championship tournament on February 18 at Sombrai. Teams from Tangkhul Khullen, Yasom, Saram, Sora and Sombrai villages and AR Team COB Sombrai participated in the friendly contest. Commander 9 Sector AR accompanied by Commandant, 15 Assam Rifles witnessed the match. Large number of spectators comprising civilians and troops cheered their respective teams. In an interesting five setter, Tangkhul Khullen team won the match.

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Hazari Polo

IMPHAL, Mar 16: Khurai Polo Club defeated Singjamei Polo Club by 6-4 goals while MPSC defeated Chingkheihunba by 4-2 goals in today’s matches of 26th N Hazari State Level Polo… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 16: Khurai Polo Club defeated Singjamei Polo Club by 6-4 goals while MPSC defeated Chingkheihunba by 4-2 goals in today’s matches of 26th N Hazari State Level Polo… Read more »

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Home team YMC defeats XI Boys

IMPHAL, March 27: Home team YMC defeated XIth Boy’s by 4-1 in the final of the 1st N Chandeshwor Memorial Mens Open Football tournament played at the YMC ground today…. Read more »

IMPHAL, March 27: Home team YMC defeated XIth Boy’s by 4-1 in the final of the 1st N Chandeshwor Memorial Mens Open Football tournament played at the YMC ground today…. Read more »

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Hazari Polo

IMPHAL, Mar 16: Khurai Polo Club defeated Singjamei Polo Club by 6-4 goals while MPSC defeated Chingkheihunba by 4-2 goals in today’s matches of 26th N Hazari State Level Polo… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 16: Khurai Polo Club defeated Singjamei Polo Club by 6-4 goals while MPSC defeated Chingkheihunba by 4-2 goals in today’s matches of 26th N Hazari State Level Polo… Read more »

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Polo tournament

IMPHAL March 28: The 2nd edition of the 57 Mountain Division Trophy State Level Polo Tournament at Mapal Kangjeibung in the 3rd quarter final match saw Chingkheihunba Polo Club of … Read more »

IMPHAL March 28: The 2nd edition of the 57 Mountain Division Trophy State Level Polo Tournament at Mapal Kangjeibung in the 3rd quarter final match saw Chingkheihunba Polo Club of … Read more »

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Hazari Polo

IMPHAL, Mar 12: Tekcham Polo Club defeated Chingkheihunba (B) by 4-2, Singjamei Polo Club defeated Nongchup Pana by 12-0 and Chingkhiehunba (C) defeated Imphal Horse Riding Club by 7-3 in… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 12: Tekcham Polo Club defeated Chingkheihunba (B) by 4-2, Singjamei Polo Club defeated Nongchup Pana by 12-0 and Chingkhiehunba (C) defeated Imphal Horse Riding Club by 7-3 in… Read more »

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YWC lifts Ronika football trophy

IMPHAL, Mar 16: YWC Langthabal defeated KRYPSA Naoremthong by 5-4 goals today in the final match of 7th S Ronika Memorial Junior Girls’ Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 16: YWC Langthabal defeated KRYPSA Naoremthong by 5-4 goals today in the final match of 7th S Ronika Memorial Junior Girls’ Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main… Read more »

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Cycling championship

IMPHAL March 28: An open selection trial will be held on March 30 at Awang Khunou Lamkhai NC road for participation in the 15th road national cycling championship to be… Read more »

IMPHAL March 28: An open selection trial will be held on March 30 at Awang Khunou Lamkhai NC road for participation in the 15th road national cycling championship to be… Read more »

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UVSA lifts K Yaima Veteran Football Trophy

IMPHAL, Mar 12: UVSA Lilong Chajing defeated FVWA by 4-2 in penalty shootout in the final match of 6th Cash Prize K Yaima Memorial Veteran Football Tournament held at Akampat…. Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 12: UVSA Lilong Chajing defeated FVWA by 4-2 in penalty shootout in the final match of 6th Cash Prize K Yaima Memorial Veteran Football Tournament held at Akampat…. Read more »

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YWC lifts Ronika football trophy

IMPHAL, Mar 16: YWC Langthabal defeated KRYPSA Naoremthong by 5-4 goals today in the final match of 7th S Ronika Memorial Junior Girls’ Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 16: YWC Langthabal defeated KRYPSA Naoremthong by 5-4 goals today in the final match of 7th S Ronika Memorial Junior Girls’ Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main… Read more »

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