Bus service strike put off

The decision of the Imphal Ukhrul Road Drivers’ Union to suspend bus service along Imphal Ukhrul road from May 28 in protest against the assault on ‘Goodwill’ bus handyman SA Nganchomi and vandalisation of the bus at Phungreitang Bazar, Ukhrul on M…

The decision of the Imphal Ukhrul Road Drivers’ Union to suspend bus service along Imphal Ukhrul road from May 28 in protest against the assault on ‘Goodwill’ bus handyman SA Nganchomi and vandalisation of the bus at Phungreitang Bazar, Ukhrul on May 22 has been suspended till May 30 Source The Sangai Express

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Undaunted, NPF readies red carpet

Manipur State unit of Naga People’s Front has taken up all relevant measures to ensure Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio’s participation in the launching ceremony of the political organisation at Senapati district headquarters Source The Sangai Ex…

Manipur State unit of Naga People’s Front has taken up all relevant measures to ensure Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio’s participation in the launching ceremony of the political organisation at Senapati district headquarters Source The Sangai Express

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Bengal sets up title clash with Manipur in Santosh trophy – KanglaOnline

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Political parties’ meet opposes opening of NPF unit in Manipur – Assam Tribune

Political parties' meet opposes opening of NPF unit in ManipurAssam TribuneIMPHAL, May 27 – A day after all political parties strongly opposed the proposed launching of Nagaland's ruling political party Naga People's Front (NPF) unit in M…

Political parties' meet opposes opening of NPF unit in Manipur
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IMPHAL, May 27 – A day after all political parties strongly opposed the proposed launching of Nagaland's ruling political party Naga People's Front (NPF) unit in Manipur's Senapati district on May 28, Manipur Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh chaired a

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Explosives cache seized in Shillong – Assam Tribune

Explosives cache seized in ShillongAssam TribuneSHILLONG, May 27 – Customs officials here today seized explosive materials which were possibly meant to be smuggled to Myanmar through Nagaland and Manipur. The seizure consisted of 374 gelatine sticks,…

Explosives cache seized in Shillong
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SHILLONG, May 27 – Customs officials here today seized explosive materials which were possibly meant to be smuggled to Myanmar through Nagaland and Manipur. The seizure consisted of 374 gelatine sticks, 800 detonators and 50 rolls of fuse wires.

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Rio to go ahead with NPF’s Manipur unit – Times of India

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Bengal beat Railways to meet Manipur in Santosh Trophy final – Times of India

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An evening with the Neceerian

An evening with the Neceerian (NECEER) I have been associated with this organisation (NECEER) for almost a year now. Neceer have been actively campaigning to save the Loktak and the… Read more »

An NECEER Meeting

An NECEER Meeting

An evening with the Neceerian (NECEER)

I have been associated with this organisation (NECEER) for almost a year now. Neceer have been actively campaigning to save the Loktak and the Sangai not only in India but also in different cities of the world. Yesterday that is on 26 May 2011 we had an informal meeting in Delhi haat, which was attainted by some members and supporters of Neceer, including Shanti Thokchom from America and Dr Bimol Akoijam . Neceer main aim is to promote public awareness, education and research for the protection and conservation of biodiversity in North East India. Dr Bimol and Mr Khuraijam Jibankumar Singh spoke about the ongoing campaign to save Loktak and Neceer.
North East Centre for Environmental Education and Research (NECEER) is a non profit public interest research and educational organisation based in Imphal, Manipur. NECEER was established on 9th December, 2007 with an aim to educate and create awareness about the changing environment and conservation of biodiversity in North-eastern states of India through non formal education by organising training programme, workshops, campaigns, seminars, etc. Research and Development Division of the organisation is involved in the exploration of the floral and faunal diversity of the region and framing of conservation strategies with the help of local communities for the conservation of biodiversity. Taxonomical surveys, ecological and ethno botanical studies are some of the initial works taken up until fully equipped laboratories are established. Conservation of sacred groves, wetlands, water bodies and fragmented ecosystems are given priority in the sustainable development programme of the organisation. NECEER publishes newsletter and magazine for the dissemination of environmental awareness and conservation of biodiversity of Northeast India. Since its establishment, NECEER tirelessly pursues its mission by motivating and promoting youth to take up environmental issues and scientific research for the conservation of biodiversity and its habitat in North East India. Hundreds of youth across the globe are involved in the environmental awareness campaigns and research works of the organisation. More than 25 organisations are supporting Worldwide Save Loktak Lake Campaign, an initiative of NECEER which is being organised in 25+ cities in 3 continents. Neceer have also been publishing journal for the past few year Neceer publication include
Journals
NeBIO Research Journal
Conservation Leaflets

Newsletters
Ecotone Newsletter
Turtle World
Himalayan Orchids Newsletter

Magazine
BioDiverse Magazine

Newspaper
Green Pages of Manipur

Many people have arise question to how does Neceer campaigned will effect Loktak, to what I have learn and seen from their campaigned is that, the outcome of this campaigned has been very significant people are make aware about the so called Loktak lake and it’s important in the society, culture and tradition of Manipur. Neceer have been taking up issue about conserving this water body with the state and the central government. Neceer members have also done on ground analysis of Keibul Lamjao and the water body. Down the line Neceer plan to offer job opportunities to the youngsters in Manipur as well as other part of the country. Hundreds of volunteers have joined as Campaign Volunteers and Online Volunteers. More than 600 volunteers are campaigning for the ongoing Worldwide Save Loktak Lake Campaign. Joint this group and be a part of global Save Loktak saves. Contribute what you can for the society, in the end your contribution counts though it might be little.
Following are the list of Neceer campaign to Save Loktak Lake of which some of the campaigned came been complete.
First Phase : March 2010
New Delhi, Delhi (India): Ms. Mehnaz
Guwahati, Assam (India): Mr. Kripaljyoti Mazumdar
Silchar, Assam (India): Mr. Chinmoy Choudhury
Imphal, Manipur (India): Mr. Mohen Naorem
Shillong, Meghalaya (India): Ms. RK. Jashmi Devi

Second Phase : April and May 2010
Mumbai, Maharashtra (India): Mr. James
Kolhapur, Maharahtra (India): Mr. Lulel Sagolsem
Melli, Sikkim (India): Mr. Puran Giri
Darjeeling, West Bengal (India): Mr. Puran Giri

– Third Phase: 2011 –
Pune, Maharashtra (India): Mr. Anthony Moirangthem & Mr. RK Jyotin
Chennai, Tamil Nadu: Mr. Thangjam Bicky
Puducherry, (India): Ms. Chanchan Yumnam
Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh (India): Mr. Rajiv and Ms. Mary Thangjam
London, UK: Ms. Annie Khaidem
Chengdu, China: Ms. Valentina Ningombam
Bengaluru, Karnataka: Ms. Leika Yumnam, Mr. Harjeet Sinam and Ms. Ema Fatima
Patna, Bihar: Mr. Sumit Rana

– Fourth Phase –
Tulsa, Oklahama, USA: Mrs. Shanti Thokchom
Washington, USA: Mr. Birjit Ningomba
New York, USA: Mr. Fisher

– Fifth Phase –
Chandigarh, Punjab: Ms. Irengbam Malemnganbi
Baroda, Gujarat: Ms. Yambem Kripali
Nagpur, Maharashtra: Mr. Khaidem Athouba Meitei
Bikaner, Rajasthan: Mr. Dilip

– Sixth Phase –
Bhubaneshwar, Orissa: Mr. Santosh Kumar Sethi
Kolkata, West Bengal
Agartala, Tripura
Aizwal, Mizoram

– Last Phase –

Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal, Bishenpur, Churachandpur, Sadar Hills,
Senapati, Chandel, Tamenglong, Ukhrul and Jiribam (Manipur, India)
and
LOKTAK LAKE (2012)

To joint this campaigned and be a volunteer log on to www.neceer.org.in

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E-Pao.netThoiba's penalty puts Manipur in finalE-Pao.netCLEBRATION TIME: Thoiba Singh (right) is ecstatic after scoring Manipur's winnner in the first semifinals of the Santosh Trophy. Manipur found the elusive goal from a late penalty in the e…


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CLEBRATION TIME: Thoiba Singh (right) is ecstatic after scoring Manipur's winnner in the first semifinals of the Santosh Trophy. Manipur found the elusive goal from a late penalty in the extra-time to beat Services 1-0 in the first semifinal of the

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North by northeast

Note: This article by originally published in The Telegraph on May 21, 2011 By Hoihnu Hauzel (hhauzel AT gmail.com) FOOTLOOSE Embark on a voyage of discovery in the northeast and… Read more »

Sikkim

Sikkim

Note: This article by originally published in The Telegraph on May 21, 2011

By Hoihnu Hauzel (hhauzel AT gmail.com)

FOOTLOOSE

Embark on a voyage of discovery in the northeast and explore many lesser known destinations in the region, says Hoihnu Hauzel

It’s the gateway to the verdant northeast but have you wondered what lies beyond the mighty River Brahmaputra that flows through Assam? There’s a whole new world waiting to be discovered and it’s dotted with offbeat places that have hitherto been low in priority in travel itineraries. But now, discerning tourists, looking for that ‘something different’, are hot-footing it to them.

Here’s what you can expect: countless natural hot springs, mountains to trek, islands and even stone monoliths dating to the 17th century. To top it all, you might even catch a music festival if you travel at the right time.

Rakesh Mathur, president, WelcomHeritage, which has five heritage properties in the region, says: “The northeast is a great voyage of discovery. It’s almost virgin territory as it remains to be discovered by the majority of Indian travellers.”

Subhash Goyal, founder chairman, STIC Travel Group of Companies, feels that people are suddenly turning their attention to the region. Says Goyal: “The northeast is perhaps Indian tourism’s best-kept secret. But all that will change with improved connectivity.”

A word of caution however: Be prepared to stay in modest but comfortable accommodation that’s high on the local experience. Also, getting to some destinations can be an adventure by itself.

So, get around to explore the exotic places tucked away in the interiors of the region.

GURUDONGMAR (SIKKIM)

Would you like to follow the path that was once taken by Guru Padmasambhava, a revered figure in Tibetan Buddhist history? And would you like to drink the ‘holy water or miracle water’ from a lake that’s supposed to have the power of granting children? That’s one of the
legends about Gurudongmar Lake, in north Sikkim.

Gurudongmar is a hotspot for devotees who come all the way to pray at the guru’s temple that’s beside the lake.

“Religious and spiritual sentiments are drawing a large number of travellers
to Gurudongmar,” says Anirudh Kajaria, director of Brother Tours, a prominent travel agency offering specialised tours of Sikkim.

You get to Gurudongmar via Gangtok, the state capital, where you have the option of staying for a night or two. From here, drive to Lachen, which is 108km or five to six hours away. Make this your base, and stay at any of its 3-star hotels. Plan a day trip to Gurudongmar, which is a two-hour drive, through high pastures dotted with thick rhododendron bushes. Another attraction is the proximity to the Tibetan border, which is just a few kilometres from the lake.

Another place to visit from Lachen is Larching, a two-hour drive. A must-visit in Larching is the Yumthang Valley and its famous sulphur-rich hot springs. People take a dip here in the belief that it will cleanse their sins and ailments.

BEST TIME TO VISIT: March to June and October to December.

MECHUKA (ARUNACHAL PRADESH)

It combines history and tradition yet redefines serenity. Arunachal by itself is an interesting state, what with sharing international borders with Burma, Bhutan and China. And the small town of Mechuka — perched high above the sea level at 1,829m — is one of the newer places on the state’s travel itinerary.

Located on the Indo-Tibet border in West Siang district, (one of the state’s 16 districts), getting to Mechuka is just what the adventurer in you needed. Oken Tayeng, of Aborcountry Travels & Expeditions, a leading local tour operator, promises an experience you won’t forget. Dibrugarh, 439km away from Guwahati, is the gateway to Mechuka. After an overnight stay in Guwahati, you’ll need to make the five-hour ferry journey to Oiram-ghat, a small border town between Assam and Arunachal.

From Oiramghat, you either hire a taxi or take a bus to Siang Valley in Pasighat where you rest for the night. The next day, you drive for four hours to Along, another small town, from where your last stop, Mechuka, is another six hours away. So, you’re looking at a total travel time of about two days from Dibrugarh.

Once in Mechuka, get set for high-altitude treks, fishing excursions and cultural safaris. You could also be checking out monasteries like the 400-year-old Galden Namgyal Lhatse Buddhist Monastery. Mechuka also boasts of a gurudwara that’s supposedly 350 years old. Homestays that are high on local flavour and a government circuit house are the places to rest your head. Make sure you have a few days to take in all that Mechuka offers.

BEST TIME TO VISIT: September to mid-March. The local New Year (Losar) is celebrated in the second week of March.

MAJULI ISLAND (ASSAM)

There’s much more to Assam than the famed Kaziranga Reserve. Lesser known places like the Majuli Island are now being put firmly on the tourist map. “Being the world’s largest inhabited riverine island, Majuli has lots to offer,” says Monalisa Goswami, director of Assam Tourism in Guwahati.

The island is connected to the world by a ferry service that operates twice daily. The best way to get to the island is to reach Jorhat (about 303km from Guwahati). From here, Majuli Island is just a 90-minute ferry ride. Go on a sightseeing excursion and visit any of its 22 Buddhist monasteries that date back to the 17th century. The island is also home to rare birds. Keep two to three days for the trip.

The picturesque setting and the colourful traditions of the local Mishing tribes make for a heady combination. The icing on the cake could be the experience of staying in one of the bamboo cottages run by the locals.

In February and March the festivities of the Ali-ai-lvigang, the spring festival of the Mishing tribe, take place.

BEST TIME TO VISIT: October to April.

NARTIANG (MEGHALAYA)
The monoliths at Nartiang

While Cherrapunjee has earned itself the famous ‘wettest place on earth’ tag and is fairly well-known, its lesser known places in Meghalaya like Nartiang that are now coming into the spotlight.

Nartiang is easy to access and just 60km from Shillong. It’s a small Jaintia village located 22km from Jowai, the district headquarters of the Jaintia Hills, one of the seven districts of Meghalaya. It used to be the summer capital of the Jaintia rulers (one of the major tribes of Meghalaya) who took to erecting stones to mark their rule.
Since there’s no accommodation in Nartiang, tourists usually plan day trips from Shillong. Once you arrive in Guwahati, drive up to Shillong (about two hours away), where you can be based for a couple of days. There are comfortable resorts and hotels and Shillong itself has many interesting touristy places that you can visit.

Nartiang is the perfect place for those keen on history and culture. It’s called The Garden of Monoliths by the locals because of the ancient stone monoliths dating from the 17th century that are found here in abundance. Declared as an important archaeological site by the Ancient Monument and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act 1958, most of Nartiang’s monoliths are nearly 30ft high.

Get a local guide in Nartiang to get more of the place. The buzzy weekly local bazaar is interesting to visit, with Jaintia women selling everything from cane baskets to pineapples and even the freshly cooked and piping hot tit tung — wild mushroom cooked with black sesame seeds and pork.

BEST TIME TO VISIT: April, May, September and November.

KOHIMA (NAGALAND)
A village in Kohima

The Nagas have always attracted scores of researchers. And today, tourists too want to get an insight into the life of the people of Nagaland and to revel in its unspoilt natural beauty. There are 11 fascinating districts in the state.

Kohima tops the list as it offers a wonderful mix of culture, soulful music, exotic food and adventure. Plan for at least three days to enjoy the destination.

Once you have checked into a hotel of your choice (Kohima offers lots of options), get set to discover the town. Visit a supermarket if you want to see freshly-plucked greens and herbs from the jungles that serve as delicacies for the Nagas. Or visit the World War II cemetery in the heart of town or even Asia’s second largest village, Bara Basti, which is right here in Kohima.

From Kohima, visit the Dzukou Valley 25km away or drive up to Mokokchung, a district about 150km away, that offers angling spots as the rivers Milak and Tula flow through it. Another place to add to your itinerary is Khonoma, a green village where hunting is banned — that’s a big deal for the meat-loving Nagas — and where trees are not cut down.

The homestays in Khonoma come with Naga hospitality where one can sample the best home-cooked local food. Go trekking to the nearby Japfu Peak, about 15km away.

BEST TIME TO VISIT: October to mid-may. For music buffs, the Hornbill Festival in December is a treat.

AIZAWL (MIZORAM)

Anthurium farms, musical gigs, deep, dark woods and wildlife sanctuaries; Aizawl — one of the eight districts of Mizoram — has it all. “Besides being a complete tourist product, Aizawl can also serve as the base to explore the neighbouring areas,” says Noel Pari, deputy director, Directorate of Tourism, Mizoram.

Aizawl, the state capital, is a small but very lively town. It’s well connected and there are daily direct flights from Calcutta and Guwahati to the Lengpui Airport, which is 32km away. The town offers a handful of privately-owned, small hotels that are comfortable, if not luxurious.

At Bara Bazaar, you’ll find enterprising Mizo women selling handmade souvenirs. You can also set off on picnics to places like Bung (16km) or Falklawn (18km), a Mizo village, which is a major tourist attraction. To learn about Mizo history and culture, just hop across to the museum.

One of the highlights of your stay might be the Anthurium Festival held at a place 20km from Aizawl in September. And nothing can be more exciting than visiting some of the wildlife sanctuaries in different parts of the state.

BEST TIME TO VISIT: October to March.

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AIR Imphal News –27th May 2011 7.30 Morning

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

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10 rebels lay down arms in Manipur – Times of India

10 rebels lay down arms in ManipurTimes of IndiaIn the meantime, 31 Assam Rifles personnel eized 253 kg of pangolin shells and 50 kg of Loract-D tablets from a jeepduring an operation at Khudengtabi in Manipur's Chandel district bordering Myanmar.a…

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