Neglected by Govt, philanthropist decides to chip in road repairing

In a public discussion on development held at Sangaikot block headquarters, a special class contractor has promised to repair the 25 km long Lamka Sugnu road Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

In a public discussion on development held at Sangaikot block headquarters, a special class contractor has promised to repair the 25 km long Lamka Sugnu road Source The Sangai Express S Singlianmang Guite

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Chandel bodies reject appointment, warn

Civil organisations based in Chandel district have warned of strong agitation if a woman candidate, who had never appeared in the interview conducted on April 25 for recruitment of DOT supervisors under the Health Department but given selection by the …

Civil organisations based in Chandel district have warned of strong agitation if a woman candidate, who had never appeared in the interview conducted on April 25 for recruitment of DOT supervisors under the Health Department but given selection by the selection committee is posted in the district Source The Sangai Express

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MI Khan clarifies

Former PULF leader MI Khan has clarified he has no connection with Md Amir Ahmad alias Md Faza who was arrested by a combined team of Imphal West commandos, 28 AR and 18 Sikh Regiment from Shambrukhong Source The Sangai Express

Former PULF leader MI Khan has clarified he has no connection with Md Amir Ahmad alias Md Faza who was arrested by a combined team of Imphal West commandos, 28 AR and 18 Sikh Regiment from Shambrukhong Source The Sangai Express

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Border fencing upsets village life in Moreh

With the border fencing now completed up to Border Pillar No 79 near Moreh Ward No 5, Muslim Basti, traditional lifestyle of many villages located along the Myanmar border have been drastically affected Source The Sangai Express

With the border fencing now completed up to Border Pillar No 79 near Moreh Ward No 5, Muslim Basti, traditional lifestyle of many villages located along the Myanmar border have been drastically affected Source The Sangai Express

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Student bodies, teachers plan text book campaign

Alleging that it is because of the connivance between the Board of Secondary Education, Manipur BSEM and State authorities of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan SSA that text books are not available, leaders of four student bodies have announced that students a…

Alleging that it is because of the connivance between the Board of Secondary Education, Manipur BSEM and State authorities of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan SSA that text books are not available, leaders of four student bodies have announced that students and teachers from different schools would be picketing offices of the BSEM, SSA and ZEOs tomorrow to demand supply of text books Source The Sangai Express

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Ayodhya title suit SC stays Allahabad HC verdict

The Supreme Court today stayed the Allahabad high court’s verdict dividing in three parts the disputed Ram Janmabhoomi Babri Masjid site in Ayodhya, terming as something strange the judgement although the parties had not asked for trifurcation of the…

The Supreme Court today stayed the Allahabad high court’s verdict dividing in three parts the disputed Ram Janmabhoomi Babri Masjid site in Ayodhya, terming as something strange the judgement although the parties had not asked for trifurcation of the land Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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NH53 Baudi opposes PWD takeover

The Zeliangrong Baudi, Assam, Manipur and Nagaland ZB AMN said today that it will oppose tooth and nail attempts by Congress led Secular Progressive Front SPF government to hand over works on the National Highway 53 to State Public Works department…

The Zeliangrong Baudi, Assam, Manipur and Nagaland ZB AMN said today that it will oppose tooth and nail attempts by Congress led Secular Progressive Front SPF government to hand over works on the National Highway 53 to State Public Works department PWD from Border Road Organisation BRO , terming the move as an attempt at expanding the corruption wings of the State PWD Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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State of NE States

The fact that it took five days before the crashed helicopter which had the body of the chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Dorjee Khandu, and his entourage could be found… Read more »

The fact that it took five days before the crashed helicopter which had the body of the chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Dorjee Khandu, and his entourage could be found and retrieved from a place close to the Chinese border is a telling evidence how backward and uncharted much of the Northeast states, in particular Arunachal Pradesh, is. As if to provide a fitting contrast, while this was happening, the USA, conducted a raid inside Pakistan from across the border in Afghanistan and successfully completed an audacious mission of killing America’s enemy number one, Osama Bin Laden. The entire operation lasted just 40 minutes. While much has been written of the high profile American raid, and how it stunned the whole world though leaving the Pakistan government red-faced, the death of the chief minister and the hunt thereafter for the wreckage, received much less media attention than warranted. But leaving this lack of media attention aside, the story of the Northeast as illustrated is quite a repeat of what has been chanted thousands of times by politicians and so called concerned citizens of all hues of the country – the Northeast is scant in the Indian national psyche, and this is where the mindset of alienation germinates, leading to other more serious consequences, including the festering insurgency in the region. Yet, nothing very much continues to be done. What the establishment has come used to is not to think of resolving the causes of this alienation but of fighting and eliminating the consequences through tough measures, among which are draconian and democratically unacceptable laws such as the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, AFSPA-1958.The tragedy is, things are likely not to change yet, partly because the interest of the nation, as demonstrated by the airtime the helicopter crash was given, has not altered. Except perhaps for a little show of bewilderment at the death of a less than high profile chief minister, nobody seemed worried enough to focus attention on the state of neglect of the Northeast. So Arunachal Pradesh will continue to be a vast territory whose districts are not interconnected within the state and have to be accessed by first entering Assam and then re-entering the state at different points, depending on which district was to be reached. Its importance will continue to be only on account of China’s claim to a large chunk of its territory and the vast forest and hydro electric potential it possesses. The human story from the state, which tells above all of isolation, backwardness and difficulties faced by ordinary folks, will continue to be unheard. It will also evoke inadequate interest of the Indian people by and large to move national policies towards a genuine uplift of the state and the Northeast region in general.Other states of the Northeast are better off, but not by too much. This is partly because apart from Assam, none of them can compare in geographical size with Arunachal Pradesh, hence much easier to keep vigil and manage. The other states are also comparatively much more thickly populated. Again, the other states not being as strategic militarily, they are more open to normal civilian vision of development and life. The development paradigm of Arunachal Pradesh continues to be much more deeply trapped in the military and so called national security outlook to development. This would have understandably skewed and mutated its normal development process. But then, as mentioned earlier in this editorial, the other states can hardly be said to be doing too much better. The military and national security outlooks to development are also very much pervasive in them although by comparison less than in Arunachal Pradesh. What again ends up neglected atrociously is what has now come to be referred to as human security, as opposed to national security. The recent news items in the local dailies in Manipur of how the state’s other important link to the rest of India, the National Highway-53, or the Imphal-Jiri road as it is more popularly known as in Manipur, remains unrepaired although the task had been given to a Central government agency, is evidence. The importance of this highway needs not be spelled out again, considering its services is desperately missed whenever the other important national highway NH-39 becomes unusable either because of natural calamities such as landslides or else the street politics of bandhs and blockades, which are today a regular feature of the state’s calendar years.

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AIR Imphal News -9th May 2011 7.30 Evening

Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

AIR News 7.30 p.m Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

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TNL clarifies on 24 hrs bandh in Ukhrul – MorungExpress

TNL clarifies on 24 hrs bandh in UkhrulMorungExpressA press note issued by K.Dickson, General Secretary, Tangkhul Naga Long stated that Manipur Naga Revolutionary Front (MNRF) in its press statement in the Sangai Express published on May 6, 2011 had wa…

TNL clarifies on 24 hrs bandh in Ukhrul
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A press note issued by K.Dickson, General Secretary, Tangkhul Naga Long stated that Manipur Naga Revolutionary Front (MNRF) in its press statement in the Sangai Express published on May 6, 2011 had warned K.Jonathan, convenor, TCC and his colleagues.

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Chidambaram to arrive in Imphal amidst increased violence – MorungExpress

Chidambaram to arrive in Imphal amidst increased violenceMorungExpressMeanwhile, a slew of public meetings in the four valley districts of Manipur have endorsed that plebiscite is the only way to resolve the political crisis in the State. The agenda to…

Chidambaram to arrive in Imphal amidst increased violence
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Meanwhile, a slew of public meetings in the four valley districts of Manipur have endorsed that plebiscite is the only way to resolve the political crisis in the State. The agenda to hold plebiscite to determine the fate of Manipur has long been a
40 in custody ahead of PC visitCalcutta Telegraph
Security beefed up ahead of Home Minister's visitE-Pao.net

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40 in custody ahead of PC visit – Calcutta Telegraph

40 in custody ahead of PC visitCalcutta TelegraphImphal, May 9: Manipur police combed in and around Imphal city today to flush out militants in view of the scheduled visit by Union home minister P. Chidambaram for two days beginning tomorrow. Police so…

40 in custody ahead of PC visit
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Imphal, May 9: Manipur police combed in and around Imphal city today to flush out militants in view of the scheduled visit by Union home minister P. Chidambaram for two days beginning tomorrow. Police sources said nearly 40 people were rounded up and
Chidambaram to arrive in Imphal amidst increased violenceMorungExpress

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Manipur film maker to attend Cannes Film Fest – Assam Tribune

Manipur film maker to attend Cannes Film FestAssam TribuneIMPHAL, May 9 – Manipur's award winning documentary filmmaker and director Haobam Paban Kumar and five others have been enlisted for the Cannes Film Festival. The Ministry of Information a…

Manipur film maker to attend Cannes Film Fest
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IMPHAL, May 9 – Manipur's award winning documentary filmmaker and director Haobam Paban Kumar and five others have been enlisted for the Cannes Film Festival. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting selected Paban Kumar along with five Indian

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Centre orders CBI probe into Manipur youth murder – IBNLive.com

Centre orders CBI probe into Manipur youth murderIBNLive.comPTI | 07:05 PM,May 09,2011 New Delhi, May 8 (PTI) The Centre has ordered a CBI inquiry into the murder of a 20-year-old Manipur youth Irom Roger Singh allegedly by the son of a state minister….

Centre orders CBI probe into Manipur youth murder
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PTI | 07:05 PM,May 09,2011 New Delhi, May 8 (PTI) The Centre has ordered a CBI inquiry into the murder of a 20-year-old Manipur youth Irom Roger Singh allegedly by the son of a state minister. The decision came at the initiative of Home Minister P
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AIR Imphal News –9th May 2011 7.30 Morning

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AIR News 7.30 p.m Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

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Korean invasion of Manipur? – Hindustan Times

AFPKorean invasion of Manipur?Hindustan TimesWhen separatist rebels in the remote north eastern state of Manipur banned Hindi movies a decade ago, they had little idea it would trigger a cultural invasion from a country more than 2000 miles away. But w…


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Korean invasion of Manipur?
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When separatist rebels in the remote north eastern state of Manipur banned Hindi movies a decade ago, they had little idea it would trigger a cultural invasion from a country more than 2000 miles away. But when Bollywood was forced out,
Remote Indian state hooked on Korean pop cultureSin Chew Jit Poh

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Remote Indian state hooked on Korean pop culture – DAWN.com

AFPRemote Indian state hooked on Korean pop cultureDAWN.comPhoto by AFP IMPHAL: When separatist rebels in the remote Indian state of Manipur banned Hindi movies a decade ago, they had little idea it would trigger a cultural invasion from a country more…


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Remote Indian state hooked on Korean pop culture
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Photo by AFP IMPHAL: When separatist rebels in the remote Indian state of Manipur banned Hindi movies a decade ago, they had little idea it would trigger a cultural invasion from a country more than 2000 miles away. But when Bollywood was forced out,
Remote Indian state hooked on Korean pop cultureSin Chew Jit Poh

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Remote Indian state hooked on Korean pop culture – AFP

AFPRemote Indian state hooked on Korean pop cultureAFPIMPHAL, India — When separatist rebels in the remote Indian state of Manipur banned Hindi movies a decade ago, they had little idea it would trigger a cultural invasion from a country more than 20…


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Remote Indian state hooked on Korean pop culture
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IMPHAL, India — When separatist rebels in the remote Indian state of Manipur banned Hindi movies a decade ago, they had little idea it would trigger a cultural invasion from a country more than 2000 miles away. But when Bollywood was forced out,
Remote Indian state hooked on Korean pop cultureSin Chew Jit Poh

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