Bengal sets up title clash with Manipur in Santosh trophy

IMPHAL, May 27: Manipur will clash with defending champion Bengal in the final of the Santosh Trophy on May 30 at JN stadium, Guwahati. In the second semi final played… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 27: Manipur will clash with defending champion Bengal in the final of the Santosh Trophy on May 30 at JN stadium, Guwahati.

In the second semi final played today at the same venue, Bengal defeated Railways by a solitary goal.

All important goal for the defending champion was scored by Subhaiya in the 38th minute.

Manipur had already booked a place in the final yesterday after defeating Services.

The two teams had earlier met in the quarter final league round for Group – A and ended in a 2-2 draw.

In the said match, Manipur was trailing by two goal but managed to level the score later in the match. When the scores were levelled at 2-2 and Manipur was dominating the match, Bengal officials complained of bad light and the match had to be stopped for about 15 minutes.

In the quarter final league round, Manipur topped group-A with seven points while Bengal was second. In group-B Railways topped with nine points while Services shared same points with Goa and Punjab but enter semi final by toss.

In the meantime, a team of the AMFA is planning to visit Guwahati to witness the final match primarily to motivate the state football team which is playing final for the second time in the history of Santosh trophy.

The winner of this year`™s Santosh trophy will richer by Rs 5 lakhs along with the trophy while runners-up team will bag Rs 3 lakhs with trophy.

Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi is likely to witness the final match which also see several officials of All India Football Federation.

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South Point School, Nilamani Eng School emerged winner in IW Subroto Mukherjee football

IMPHAL, June 9: South Point School and Nilamani English School have emerged champion of the U-17 and U-14 respectively of the Imphal West Subroto Mukherjee qualifying tournament. In the finals… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 9: South Point School and Nilamani English School have emerged champion of the U-17 and U-14 respectively of the Imphal West Subroto Mukherjee qualifying tournament.
In the finals played today at Practice Field of Khuman Lampak Sports Complex, South Point School defeated CT Hr. Sec School by 4-3 in the tie-break while Nilamani English School defeated Standard Roberth Hr. Sec School by 9-0 goals.
The final match for U-17 between SPS and CTHSS was so tightly contested that the match had to be extended to extra time as both the team were locked at 2-2 during normal period. As the match could not be decided during even during extra time, it was finally decided in the tie-break.
In the tie-break, SPS emerged winner as two of its player found the net against one by CTHSS player.
Earlier, both the team were locked at 2-2 during normal time.
Krishan scored both the goal for SPS in the 28th and 30th minute while Surjit and Bonson scored for CTHSS in the 25th and 41st minute respectively.
In the final for U-14, Nilamani English School thrash Standarth Robert School by 9-0 goals.
L Rocky and Ng Kenedy scored two goals each for the winning team. Sh Ronald, H Premchand, N Chungmei, L Bideshwor and Sibasha scored one goal each for the Imphal West champion school.

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Manipur men`s football team felicitated

IMPHAL, June 11: The Manipur men’s football team which ended up runners up in the 65th national football championship for the Santosh trophy held recently in Assam was felicitated today. … Read more »

IMPHAL, June 11: The Manipur men’s football team which ended up runners up in the 65th national football championship for the Santosh trophy held recently in Assam was felicitated today. 

A felicitation function for the Manipur team was held today at Khuman Lampak sports complex in which Speaker of the Manipur Legislative Assembly I Hemochandra and state YAS minister DD Thaisii attended as the chief guest and functional president respectively.

Speaking at the function, YAS minister DD Thaisii said he would deposit of a sum of Rs 5 lakhs for preparation of Manipur football team so that the team could do well in the coming Santosh Trophy.

Prior to this year’s final of the Santosh trophy, the state YAS minister had announced that a sum of Rs 5 lakhs would be given to Manipur football team if the team emerged champion. However, Manipur ended up runners up.

Regarding the amount, the YAS minister said he would deposit Rs 5 lakhs to a bank for preparation of Manipur football team for the next year’s Santosh trophy.

The YAS minister donated Rs 10,000 only to the Manipur football team.

Speaking at the receptiion function AMFA president A Santoshkumar said Manipur football will surely develop in the coming years as an artificial turf which will be used as practice ground will be coming up soon at Khuman Lampak. He also expressed hope that Manipur do well in the coming national championships.

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Six state Powerlifter selected to represent India at Asian meet

IMPHAL, June 22: Indian Power Lifting Federation has selected six Power Lifters from Manipur to represent India in the Asian Bench Press Powerlifting championship to be held in Taiwan from… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 22: Indian Power Lifting Federation has selected six Power Lifters from Manipur to represent India in the Asian Bench Press Powerlifting championship to be held in Taiwan from August 12 to 14, 2011. 

According to a release, all the selected Powerlifters from Manipur are leaving Imphal to attend prepatory camp for the Taiwan championship to be held at Jamshedpur on July 12.

A release of the Elangbam Leikai Body Building Training Centre said Indian Power Lifting Federation is not getting financial assistance from the government of India. It appeal all the concerned authorities and sponsors to extend help and support Powerlifters so as to enable them to participate at the Asian championship and brought laurel for the state.

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Five from Manipur to attend FIFA referee course

IMPHAL, July 7: Four football referee./Referee assessors of Manipur have been recommended by the AIFF to attend FIFA/MA Referee and Referee Assessor Course at Chennai. According a release of the… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 7: Four football referee./Referee assessors of Manipur have been recommended by the AIFF to attend FIFA/MA Referee and Referee Assessor Course at Chennai.

According a release of the AMFA, the selected referees who are to attend the FIFA referee course are M Magho Singh, FIFA, I Rabichandra Singh, national referee, H Khamba Singh, national referee and Ch Keilyani Chanu, FIFA. They are to report on July 24. The lone referee assessor selected to attend the course is Ksh Saratchandra Singh, who is to report on july 29.

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Seven state players to take part at World Vovinam C`ship

IMPHAL, July 18: Altogether seven players from the state have been selected to represent India at the 2nd World Vovinam Championship, 2011 to be held at Ho Chi Minh City,… Read more »

IMPHAL, July 18: Altogether seven players from the state have been selected to represent India at the 2nd World Vovinam Championship, 2011 to be held at Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam from July 25 to July 31.

The selected state players are H Kanta Singh as team captain, S Sarendra Singh, A Ajit Meitei, Y Premkumar Meetei, S Jiban Meitei, Th Minarani Devi and O Ruhini Devi.

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Fragile Valley Ecology

A lot many water bodies have died out from the Imphal Valley. In their footsteps may follow the rest of the remaining natural water bodies in the valley, including we… Read more »

A lot many water bodies have died out from the Imphal Valley. In their footsteps may follow the rest of the remaining natural water bodies in the valley, including we dare say, the Loktak. Purely from common sense, the lifespan of a lake in a land-locked valley, with little or no drainage system to flush it in a continual process, cannot be that very long. For regardless of whether a river system drains water away from a valley, there will always be more rivers that drain into it bringing down tonnes of silt perennially from the surrounding mountain catchments areas. It can quite well be imagined why the battle to save fresh water lakes in small valleys have been almost always a losing battle. The best that have been done is to delay their deaths, but the cause for optimism is, advancements in science have come up with ever better techniques to increase the longevity of these lakes. Perhaps someday, it will become a reality when this delay of lake decay can be perpetual. But the fact remains that without this radical sort of intervention of science, valley lakes cannot live forever. This is what Manipur should be cautious about, and in fact be ready to face.

It needs no experts to tell us rivers can change their courses, and so when silt raises their bed high enough for the water to find another alternative path of least resistance, it will take the latter path. This phenomenon is not altogether unknown even in Manipur’s recorded history. In fact there have been records of artificial dredging of river beds through compulsory contributory labour under various kings, and even of artificial diversions of river courses. Considering the sizes of the rivers here, these projects could not really have been too awesome or daunting. All the same, although of a totally different dimension, the current talks of river linking etc, in the larger context of the vast Indian sub-continent are not any logic that escaped the notice of good administrators in the state’s history. Even now, in spite of what the critics of the river linking project say, we do feel it will be an experiment worth the while in Manipur. Just one case should suffice to illustrate. Diverting the Nambul River from the heart of Imphal city would do miles to the health of the river as well as in flood control within the Imphal municipal area. The water too may acquire more irrigational value in the process. The stretch of the river bed thus dried up can become part of the master plan of an Imphal city sewerage project, as and when such a project comes up.

Saving our lakes, most particularly the Loktak, will be a far more difficult proposition. But perhaps this will also have to be linked up with a river management project. Perhaps the solution is in devising a way to have our rivers safely deposit their alluvium loads they bring down from the hills in special reservoirs along their meandering courses before they empty into the Loktak. But it is not only silt or the fate of its lakes that the ecology of Imphal Valley is threatened by. The inescapable fact also is, whatever material is introduced into its soil will remain there forever precisely because there is very little draining out of the valley. Take for instance chemical pesticides or chemical fertilizers, or for that matter chemical effluents from factories in the future. Most of the residues from these are simply going to continue to accumulate in the soil. Who knows what effect such residues will have on the soil in a couple of hundred years. Just suppose it begins turning acidic or alkaline, or in the worst case scenario, poisonous. Considering pesticides are poisons, this is not altogether impossible. Again in the absence of a flushing mechanism, it will take eons before these soil conditions can be neutralized. This will indeed be a nightmarish scenario. Abolishing chemical pesticides or fertilizers can also mean present day disasters and it would indeed be stupid to recommend such a measure unthinkingly. What must however be done is to make sure that to the extent possible, only bio-degradable alternatives are used. Or even if there are no real substitutes to chemical agriculture boosters, their long term consequences must be closely monitored and regulated. While we all celebrate the fecundity of the alluvial soil of the valley and its salubrious climate, have the obvious fragility of the valley ecology ever been part of any serious reflection in official policy making or the general understanding of the issue? We are afraid to say there have been very little of it and this is most unfortunate.

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PDS-Public Demagogical System

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Imphal West lifts kick-boxing championship

IMPHAL, Aug 7: Imphal West has secured the overall team championship trophy of 19th state level kick-boxing championship held today at Oriental Club Ground, Khongman. The gold medalists of Imphal… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 7: Imphal West has secured the overall team championship trophy of 19th state level kick-boxing championship held today at Oriental Club Ground, Khongman.

The gold medalists of Imphal West team were G Maxi in 28 kg girls` sub-junior, M Nelson in 52 kg junior boys, L Isma in 46kg junior girls, Y Itombi in 51 kg senior boys and Ksh Ramananda in 57 kg senior boys.

The other gold medalists are S Jona and N Bonjon of Imphal east.

Bieshnop Ph was adjudged as the best fighter. He was given Rs.5000 by ECHAM president N Rajendro.

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NISA thrashes TRUGPU in opening match of State League

IMPHAL, Aug 17: NISA defeated TRUGPU by 4-0 goals in the opening match of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium today. L Nabachandra scored… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 17: NISA defeated TRUGPU by 4-0 goals in the opening match of 6th Manipur State League Football Tournament held at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium today.

L Nabachandra scored the first goal for NISA in 17th minute of the match. G Golmei added another two goals in 27th and 57th minutes while David enhanced the goal score of NISA by adding another goal in 87th minute.

L Rabi of NISA and Y Inao and Kh Jolly of TRUGPU were given yellow cards.

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Football coaching conclude

IMPHAL, August 26: The residential and non-residential regular football coaching for the year 2011-12 of Th. Birchandra Singh football academy was concluded today. The closing programme was organized today at… Read more »

IMPHAL, August 26: The residential and non-residential regular football coaching for the year 2011-12 of Th. Birchandra Singh football academy was concluded today.

The closing programme was organized today at the premises of the football institute with Colonel Vikram Mehta, commandant 10 Sikh regiment while Th. Bikram , a representative of Adidas company attended as the guest of honor.

Interacting with media persons on the sideline of the programme, Vikram Mehata said that the endeavor and efforts of the institute will surely bear fruit. “If the youths are channelized in the right direction, they will certainly do the right thing and bring laurels for the state ,another Baichung Bhutia may well be born again in the state”.

He said that all possible help will be tendered to the players and may be further given provision for enrollment in the Army sports institutes.
 
Mehta in the closing function distributed sport equipments and partook in planting of tree saplings at the premises of the institute located at Tabungkhok.

The concluding day also saw friendly matches between different football teams.

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M Ibobi football

IMPHAL, Sept 4: CITIZEN defeated RAU by 10-3 goals in today’s match of M Ibobi Memorial Imphal East 1st Division Football League held at YOSC Ground. The scorers of CITIZEN… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 4: CITIZEN defeated RAU by 10-3 goals in today’s match of M Ibobi Memorial Imphal East 1st Division Football League held at YOSC Ground.

The scorers of CITIZEN were M Bishorjit, S Krishan, Anand Meitei, Seiloni and Satkhohen while Biken and Thangcha scored for RAU.

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M Ibobi soccer

IMPHAL, Sept 12: NESU defeated RAU by 4-1 while DOAK and UPSA were tied in 1-1 in today’s matches of M Ibobi Memorial Imphal East 1st Division Football League at… Read more »

IMPHAL, Sept 12: NESU defeated RAU by 4-1 while DOAK and UPSA were tied in 1-1 in today’s matches of M Ibobi Memorial Imphal East 1st Division Football League at YOSC Ground.

However, UDO did not turn up in today’s match against YDC.

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Rabi brace helps NISA defeat TRAU 3-2


IMPHAL, September 20: NISA today defeated TRAU by 3-2 in their 6th Manipur State league… more »


IMPHAL, September 20: NISA today defeated TRAU by 3-2 in their 6th Manipur State league Football League play-off at the Mapal Kangjeibung ground.

L Rabi helped NISA earn the full three points from the play off by hitting the net work twice in the 19th and the 70 minute. His fist came in the 19th minute of play, from a square pass off Ratan who was shown the yellow card in the 10th minute of starting play.

However NISA’s lead was shortlived, with L Tiken of TRAU equalizing in the 26th minute of play. The two remained tied at 1-1 till the end of the first half.

In the second half Th Borish hit the back of the net in the 59th minute off a perfect pass from Manimohan enabling NISA to lead 2-1 before Rabi added his second in the 70th minute further taking NISA’s lead to two. However L Tiken scored another for TRAU and took the score to 3-2 in the 85th minute. 

NISA is now at the top of the table at 19 points with just two more games at hand for the club while TRAU with just 10 points and two more games at hand shares the second place with MPSC, TRUGPU and NEROCA.

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NISA beat Guwahati Town Club

IMPHAL, April 3: NISA defeated Guwahati Town Club 3-0 in the ongoing 2nd Division I League Football tournament which is being held at Nehru Stadium, Guwahati. L. Nabachandra (4m), S…. Read more »

IMPHAL, April 3: NISA defeated Guwahati Town Club 3-0 in the ongoing 2nd Division I League Football tournament which is being held at Nehru Stadium, Guwahati. L. Nabachandra (4m), S. Manimohon (20m) and N. Jimmy (92m) scored the goals for NISA. L. Nabachandra missed a spot kick in the 78th minute of the game.

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U14 cricket tournament

IMPHAL, April 15: FORCE beat YAC by 3 ickets in the U14 cricket tournament played today at Khuman Lampak. Batting first, YAC scored 128/10 runs in 25 overs. Chasing 129… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 15: FORCE beat YAC by 3 ickets in the U14 cricket tournament played today at Khuman Lampak. Batting first, YAC scored 128/10 runs in 25 overs. Chasing 129 for victory, forced reached the target in just 19.2 overs losing 7 wickets. FORCE`™s Zubair was the man of the match scoring 71 runs in just 51 balls.

In another match played at Luangpokpa crickey tournament, TRAU beat MCA academy by 35 runs. TRAU won the toss and elected to bat and were all out for 102 runs in 25.1 overs. In reply, MCA Academy scored just 67 runs losing all their wickets in 25.2 overs. Sunderson of TRAU, who took 5 wickets in the match was declared man of the match.

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ESU lifts youth basketball

IMPHAL, April 20: The ESU Wangklhei lifted the 18th Manipur State Youth Basketball Championship for boys held at Achom Leikai basketball court, Uripok. In the final match played today, ESU… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 20: The ESU Wangklhei lifted the 18th Manipur State Youth Basketball Championship for boys held at Achom Leikai

basketball court, Uripok. In the final match played today, ESU beat LMYVA 53-22.

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SAIRC champion in junior boys state Sepak Takraw tourney

IMPHAL, April 28: SAIRC(A) emerged champion in the boys section of 14th sub-junior state Sepak Takraw championship held at YAWA ground, Singjamei. In the boys regu final played today, SAIRC(A)… Read more »

IMPHAL, April 28: SAIRC(A) emerged champion in the boys section of 14th sub-junior state Sepak Takraw championship held at YAWA ground, Singjamei.
In the boys regu final played today, SAIRC(A) defeated SWC(A) by 2-0 (21-11, 24-22).
In the girls regu final, SWC beat LKYDA by 2-0 (21-9, 21-17).
M Rishikanta of SAIRC(A) was declared best player of the championship while E Leimatombi of SWC Hiyanglam was awarded best player in the girls section.

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TBSFA lifts Birchandra memorial football trophy

IMPHAL, May 8: TBSFA have lifted the 3rd Th Birchandra Football Academy memorial football trophy.In a one sided final match played today at Toubungkhok, TBSFA easily beat YOSC by a… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 8: TBSFA have lifted the 3rd Th Birchandra Football Academy memorial football trophy.In a one sided final match played today at Toubungkhok, TBSFA easily beat YOSC by a 7-1 goals. Ng Piter scored three goals for the TBSFA while Ch Sana scored two goals. L Monish and I Lamyanba scored one goal each for the winning team. The one and only goal for YOSC was scored by Md Yasir in the 30th minute. Champion TBSFA lifted the trophy along with the cash prize of Rs 20,000 while YOSC lifts runner up trophy along with cash prize of Rs 15,000.Sana of TBSFA won best midfielder’s trophy with cash prize of Rs 1000 while Bideshwor also of TBSFA won best scorer’s trophy with the cash prize. S Premjit and Ranjan both of TBSFA also won best goalkeeper’s trophy and best promising player respectively. Best defender of the championship was bagged by Rocky of TBSFA while Shahazhan of YOSC was given men of the tournament trophy.The fair play team trophy was bagged by GSC Pukhao.

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IFA wins in Birchandra football tourney

IMPHAL, May 13: In the ongoing 8th Th Birchandra Football Academy U-16 state level football tournament, ESU got walk-over as their opponent NEROCA failed to turn up for the match…. Read more »

IMPHAL, May 13: In the ongoing 8th Th Birchandra Football Academy U-16 state level football tournament, ESU got walk-over as their opponent NEROCA failed to turn up for the match.

In other matches played today, IFA defeated NAMSU by 2-1 goals while SKDC beat UPSA by the same margin.

In the fourth match, AUDA defeated YWC by 3-0 goals.

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