UNLF Central Committee greets people on its 47th anniversary – E-Pao.net

UNLF Central Committee greets people on its 47th anniversaryE-Pao.netIndia's education policy which has no synergy with the tradition, heritage and life world of the affinal groups inhabiting Manipur is deliberately promoting an environment and val…

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AR organises medical and immunization camps

IMPHAL, Nov 24: 24 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) organised a medical… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 24: 24 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) organised a medical cum lecture on AIDS awareness camp for the  people of Sita and  nearby villages on Nov 22.

According to a PRO release, more than 120 villagers benefited from the camp. Medical officer of the unit delivered a lecture and villagers were educated about various diseases including HIV/AIDS, Dental problems, malaria and precautionary measures, it further added.

Similarly, medical officers of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) and Public Health Centre, Pallel jointly organised a Measles vaccination camp  on Nov 23.More than 110 between the age group of 9 months to 10 years were vaccinated, the release added.

In another occasion, medical team of 12 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR(South)  organized a immunization camp for children against Measles  and a lecture on the care during motherhood at Chassad on Nov 23, it further added.

The release has also added that a total of 140 children between the age group of 3-10 years from Chassad and the neighboring villages were administered Measles vaccine and 50 women attended the lecture.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/11/ar-organises-medical-and-immunization-camps/

Commandos allegedly snatches gold chain and cash

IMPHAL, Nov 24:  A team of Imphal east district police commandos allegedly snatched away a… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 24:  A team of Imphal east district police commandos allegedly snatched away a gold chain and cash from the owner of Tuskira Lubricant, Hatta this afternoon.

According to the owner of the lubricant shop, Md. Tomba, a team of the district police commandos came to his shop on the pretext of drive against illegal sell of petroleum products.

The team came on a Rakshak bearing number I/E CDO 11, he said.

Tomba further asserted that the commando team allegedly conducted a search of his shop looking for stored petroleum products and recovered three litres of diesel which was kept to be used for his diesel Autorikshaw.

He further claimed that the police commandos despite his clarification that the recovered diesel was not for sale, he was asked to pay a fine of Rs 50,000 or else get arrested.

He alleged that the commandos forced upon the money box and took Rs 20,000 cash from the shop. A minor tussle broke out when Tomba along with his wife tried to prevent the commando personnel from taking the money, said Tomba.

Tomba further alleged that police commandos during the tussle allegedly assaulted his wife besides snatching her gold chain and the Rs 20,000 in cash before leaving the place.

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Commandos allegedly snatches gold chain and cash

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IMPHAL, Nov 24:  A team of Imphal east district police commandos allegedly snatched away a gold chain and cash from the owner of Tuskira Lubricant, Hatta this afternoon.

According to the owner of the lubricant shop, Md. Tomba, a team of the district police commandos came to his shop on the pretext of drive against illegal sell of petroleum products.

The team came on a Rakshak bearing number I/E CDO 11, he said.

Tomba further asserted that the commando team allegedly conducted a search of his shop looking for stored petroleum products and recovered three litres of diesel which was kept to be used for his diesel Autorikshaw.

He further claimed that the police commandos despite his clarification that the recovered diesel was not for sale, he was asked to pay a fine of Rs 50,000 or else get arrested.

He alleged that the commandos forced upon the money box and took Rs 20,000 cash from the shop. A minor tussle broke out when Tomba along with his wife tried to prevent the commando personnel from taking the money, said Tomba.

Tomba further alleged that police commandos during the tussle allegedly assaulted his wife besides snatching her gold chain and the Rs 20,000 in cash before leaving the place.

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Political conference held

IMPHAL, November 24: A “one day political conference” of A S Shimreiyo Shimray, an aspiring… more »

IMPHAL, November 24: A “one day political conference” of A S Shimreiyo Shimray, an aspiring candidate of Ukhrul assembly constituency and Congress president Ukhrul district Congress Committee, was held today at Ukhrul Hall town.

The conference comprising of several Congress units of Ukhrul, social workers, village headmen, civil organizations, student’s bodies like Kuki Students’ Federation, National Students Union of India (NSUI), resolved to support AS Shimreiyo in the ensuing 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly election.

It has been reported that 48 Congress unit presidents of various blocks and constituencies, party workers, representatives from altogether 11 Kuki villages within Ukhrul and well wishers took part in the conference.

Besides that Yubender K Mishra-Lok Sabha Returning Officer of INC, RS Paksha, leaders of NSUI, KSF graced the conference as dignitaries.

AS Shimreiyo, addressing the gathering held that Congress is the only solution to the state woes and expressed his confident that the party will secure all the seats in Ukhrul district.

Yubender Mishra encouraged the gathering to reap the benefit of the membership drive of Indian Youth Congress.

The NSUI also pledged adopted a recommendation to fully support AS Shimreiyo and uphold the legacy of INC.

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Political conference held

IMPHAL, November 24: A “one day political conference” of A S Shimreiyo Shimray, an aspiring… more »

IMPHAL, November 24: A “one day political conference” of A S Shimreiyo Shimray, an aspiring candidate of Ukhrul assembly constituency and Congress president Ukhrul district Congress Committee, was held today at Ukhrul Hall town.

The conference comprising of several Congress units of Ukhrul, social workers, village headmen, civil organizations, student’s bodies like Kuki Students’ Federation, National Students Union of India (NSUI), resolved to support AS Shimreiyo in the ensuing 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly election.

It has been reported that 48 Congress unit presidents of various blocks and constituencies, party workers, representatives from altogether 11 Kuki villages within Ukhrul and well wishers took part in the conference.

Besides that Yubender K Mishra-Lok Sabha Returning Officer of INC, RS Paksha, leaders of NSUI, KSF graced the conference as dignitaries.

AS Shimreiyo, addressing the gathering held that Congress is the only solution to the state woes and expressed his confident that the party will secure all the seats in Ukhrul district.

Yubender Mishra encouraged the gathering to reap the benefit of the membership drive of Indian Youth Congress.

The NSUI also pledged adopted a recommendation to fully support AS Shimreiyo and uphold the legacy of INC.

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AR participates in Sangai festival

IMPHAL, Nov 24: “Continuing with the bond of friendship with the people of Manipur, 9… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 24: “Continuing with the bond of friendship with the people of Manipur, 9 Sector Assam Rifles under aegis of HQ IGAR (S) is organising various events in the ongoing Sangai Festival along with Manipur Tourism Department” stated a press release of the PRO.

Further according to the release, troops of AR have planned various exciting cultural events for the festival. It has further added that a pipe Band display was put up by the troops today at the festival.

Further according to the release an Assam Rifles pavilion has also been established to showcase the history of AR in Manipur and the contribution of AR in the state. “The pavilion also gives guidance to volunteers towards joining Assam Rifles/Army. Pamphlets giving out details of how to join security forces were also distributed to the visitors” the release added.

The AR pavilion has been a huge crowd puller and has especially attracted the younger generation. In the coming days, Band displays, Khukhri dance and Bhangra dance are some of the other cultural shows which will be performed by troops of Assam Rifles.

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AR participates in Sangai festival

IMPHAL, Nov 24: “Continuing with the bond of friendship with the people of Manipur, 9… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 24: “Continuing with the bond of friendship with the people of Manipur, 9 Sector Assam Rifles under aegis of HQ IGAR (S) is organising various events in the ongoing Sangai Festival along with Manipur Tourism Department” stated a press release of the PRO.

Further according to the release, troops of AR have planned various exciting cultural events for the festival. It has further added that a pipe Band display was put up by the troops today at the festival.

Further according to the release an Assam Rifles pavilion has also been established to showcase the history of AR in Manipur and the contribution of AR in the state. “The pavilion also gives guidance to volunteers towards joining Assam Rifles/Army. Pamphlets giving out details of how to join security forces were also distributed to the visitors” the release added.

The AR pavilion has been a huge crowd puller and has especially attracted the younger generation. In the coming days, Band displays, Khukhri dance and Bhangra dance are some of the other cultural shows which will be performed by troops of Assam Rifles.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/11/ar-participates-in-sangai-festival/

Graduation ceremony

IMPHAL, Nov 24: The first graduation ceremony of the X-treme Wave Education affiliated to the… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 24: The first graduation ceremony of the X-treme Wave Education affiliated to the Sikkim Manipal University-DE was held today at Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy.

The graduation ceremony was graced by former vice chancellor and Khurai MLA, Dr. Ng. Bijoy Singh as the chief guest, Dr. Rajkumar Ranjan-director college development council, Manipur University and Prof. N Iboton Singh dean of college of Central Agriculture University, Manipur as the guests of honour while Prof. Ramesh Murthy director Sikkim Manipal University-DE attended as functional president.

Altogether 120 students of BCA, MBA, MCA, BBA, PGDCA were handed over with the graduation certificate by the dignitaries.

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Graduation ceremony

IMPHAL, Nov 24: The first graduation ceremony of the X-treme Wave Education affiliated to the… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 24: The first graduation ceremony of the X-treme Wave Education affiliated to the Sikkim Manipal University-DE was held today at Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy.

The graduation ceremony was graced by former vice chancellor and Khurai MLA, Dr. Ng. Bijoy Singh as the chief guest, Dr. Rajkumar Ranjan-director college development council, Manipur University and Prof. N Iboton Singh dean of college of Central Agriculture University, Manipur as the guests of honour while Prof. Ramesh Murthy director Sikkim Manipal University-DE attended as functional president.

Altogether 120 students of BCA, MBA, MCA, BBA, PGDCA were handed over with the graduation certificate by the dignitaries.

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Kishan Khet

IMPHAL, Nov 24: A one day Kishan Khet Mazdoor of All India Congress Committee was… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 24: A one day Kishan Khet Mazdoor of All India Congress Committee was held today at the residence of P Dolendro, Kongba.

The programme was attended by AICC, Kishan Khet Mazdoor co-ordinator, Mukesh Baba; Northeast Kishan Khet Mazdoor in charge, Suresh and Manipur Kisan Khet Mazdoor convenor Lian Gangte.

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Kishan Khet

IMPHAL, Nov 24: A one day Kishan Khet Mazdoor of All India Congress Committee was… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 24: A one day Kishan Khet Mazdoor of All India Congress Committee was held today at the residence of P Dolendro, Kongba.

The programme was attended by AICC, Kishan Khet Mazdoor co-ordinator, Mukesh Baba; Northeast Kishan Khet Mazdoor in charge, Suresh and Manipur Kisan Khet Mazdoor convenor Lian Gangte.

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Not related

IMPHAL, November 24: A press release of the RPF has informed that Moirangthem ningol Phanjoubam… more »

IMPHAL, November 24: A press release of the RPF has informed that Moirangthem ningol Phanjoubam ongbi Maheshwari Devi, 55, w/o Bitamnini of Leitampokpi awang Leikai is not related with the RPF/PLA in any way.

It has further stated that the Bishnupur district police commandos had arrested the said woman on November 22

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AR seized fire wood

IMPHAL, November 24: 27 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of Red Shield Division seized… more »

IMPHAL, November 24: 27 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of Red Shield Division seized seven tons of firewood being taken off with false transit documents from the area. The wood was loaded in a truck with regn number MN-01 5688 and was coming from Beheng to Singhat. 39 Assam Rifles while conducting a routine checks at its Bualkot check post intercepted the said truck at around 1430 hours on 22 Nov 11. The driver was identified as Mr L Kiran Joy where as the owner of the wood was identified as Mr. Shanti Kumar of Singhat, Churachandpur. The wood was later handed over to the Forest Ranger Officer at Singhat. The prompt reaction and nabbing of the illegal move to put a check on illegitimate supply of wood provided by 27 Sector Assam Rifles was well appreciated by the local populace and civil administration of the district added the released.  

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AR seized fire wood

IMPHAL, November 24: 27 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of Red Shield Division seized… more »

IMPHAL, November 24: 27 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of Red Shield Division seized seven tons of firewood being taken off with false transit documents from the area. The wood was loaded in a truck with regn number MN-01 5688 and was coming from Beheng to Singhat. 39 Assam Rifles while conducting a routine checks at its Bualkot check post intercepted the said truck at around 1430 hours on 22 Nov 11. The driver was identified as Mr L Kiran Joy where as the owner of the wood was identified as Mr. Shanti Kumar of Singhat, Churachandpur. The wood was later handed over to the Forest Ranger Officer at Singhat. The prompt reaction and nabbing of the illegal move to put a check on illegitimate supply of wood provided by 27 Sector Assam Rifles was well appreciated by the local populace and civil administration of the district added the released.  

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Ambiguous Jargon

Although it is unclear what the supposed Supra State proposal as a settlement for the… more »

Although it is unclear what the supposed Supra State proposal as a settlement for the Naga issue is, at least it is clear there is some intent on the part of all parties involved in the Government of India and NSCN(IM) peace talks to bring the issue to a closure. What however is important is, mere intent is seldom enough to answer certain complex questions, and insurgency anywhere is complex. As Bertrand Russell so eloquently pointed out in his essay with a self explanatory title, “The harm good men do”, intentions however good, if not moderated by sound rationale, can even do harm to the issue at stake and beyond. So what exactly is a Supra State, if at all this proposal is a fact? Our scepticism comes on account of the recent denial by the Union home minister, P. Chidambaram, that he is not aware of such a proposal. Even if this statement amounts to his playing the cards close to his chest, it does still indicate he too thinks the proposal is problematic and would not have a smooth sail.

The press reports says this is the written recommendation of the Government of India appointed interlocutor of the negotiation, retired bureaucrat, R.S. Pandey, but even if this is a fact, the moot question remains as to what is meant by “Supra State”. One has heard of this term used in reference to such bodies as the European Union and ASEAN, which are essentially conglomerates of several States yoked together under a broad bureaucracy and constitution. We are hence curious how this term was sought to be interpreted in this reported proposal for a resolution to the Naga problem.

In all probability, what was thought of was a non territorial solution of the nature so many intellectuals, including B.K. Roy Burman, have been writing about for all these years in reference to many of the ethnic problems in the Northeast, in particular those of the Nagas. The model conjured up is often the Sami Parliament in the Scandinavian countries. Samis are the indigenous formerly nomadic reindeer herders living in these Scandinavian countries and the Russian Federation before the region came to be dissected by political boundaries. They now find themselves living in different countries, though their traditional world never had any conception of such national boundaries, precisely because nation consciousness had still not dawned on them. So then, is this what was meant by the “Supra State” proposal with a little extra sugar coating so as to make the package more attractive?

Although the press report created some flutters in Manipur and to a lesser degree in the other Northeastern states over which the shadow of a Greater Nagaland looms, it would not be too wrong to read meaning in the deafening silence of the NSCN(IM) leadership and their supporters everywhere. Perhaps the proposal, if at all, was a unilateral one put up by the negotiation interlocutor and not one on which there was a consensus amongst the negotiating parties. For indeed, if the proposal is modelled on the Sami Parliament, it is everybody’s knowledge that the NSCN(IM) general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah had in the past rejected it and it is unlikely he would have had a change of heart on the matter. Even if he wanted to, two considerations would have been the deterrent. One, a non territorial solution would leave a sizeable section of the NSCN(IM) leadership and cadres out of the core of the solution. Two, any solution that does not address the question of sovereignty, even if notionally, would be after intense negotiations with the Naga public first, especially in the core Naga territory of the former Naga hills of Assam, who have had to undergo tremendous hardships and losses for over half a century precisely because of their dream for sovereignty. Any decision that left this out cannot be a non-consensual decision of any Naga leader or leaders, regardless of how important or powerful they may be. Especially when such a decision comes from a non core Naga area, the decision’s legitimacy in the eyes of the Nagas would be even more dilute. While we hope a solution to the Naga problem comes about, as of now, we cannot see such blueprints of it such as the supposed “Supra State” as the answer.

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Ambiguous Jargon

Although it is unclear what the supposed Supra State proposal as a settlement for the… more »

Although it is unclear what the supposed Supra State proposal as a settlement for the Naga issue is, at least it is clear there is some intent on the part of all parties involved in the Government of India and NSCN(IM) peace talks to bring the issue to a closure. What however is important is, mere intent is seldom enough to answer certain complex questions, and insurgency anywhere is complex. As Bertrand Russell so eloquently pointed out in his essay with a self explanatory title, “The harm good men do”, intentions however good, if not moderated by sound rationale, can even do harm to the issue at stake and beyond. So what exactly is a Supra State, if at all this proposal is a fact? Our scepticism comes on account of the recent denial by the Union home minister, P. Chidambaram, that he is not aware of such a proposal. Even if this statement amounts to his playing the cards close to his chest, it does still indicate he too thinks the proposal is problematic and would not have a smooth sail.

The press reports says this is the written recommendation of the Government of India appointed interlocutor of the negotiation, retired bureaucrat, R.S. Pandey, but even if this is a fact, the moot question remains as to what is meant by “Supra State”. One has heard of this term used in reference to such bodies as the European Union and ASEAN, which are essentially conglomerates of several States yoked together under a broad bureaucracy and constitution. We are hence curious how this term was sought to be interpreted in this reported proposal for a resolution to the Naga problem.

In all probability, what was thought of was a non territorial solution of the nature so many intellectuals, including B.K. Roy Burman, have been writing about for all these years in reference to many of the ethnic problems in the Northeast, in particular those of the Nagas. The model conjured up is often the Sami Parliament in the Scandinavian countries. Samis are the indigenous formerly nomadic reindeer herders living in these Scandinavian countries and the Russian Federation before the region came to be dissected by political boundaries. They now find themselves living in different countries, though their traditional world never had any conception of such national boundaries, precisely because nation consciousness had still not dawned on them. So then, is this what was meant by the “Supra State” proposal with a little extra sugar coating so as to make the package more attractive?

Although the press report created some flutters in Manipur and to a lesser degree in the other Northeastern states over which the shadow of a Greater Nagaland looms, it would not be too wrong to read meaning in the deafening silence of the NSCN(IM) leadership and their supporters everywhere. Perhaps the proposal, if at all, was a unilateral one put up by the negotiation interlocutor and not one on which there was a consensus amongst the negotiating parties. For indeed, if the proposal is modelled on the Sami Parliament, it is everybody’s knowledge that the NSCN(IM) general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah had in the past rejected it and it is unlikely he would have had a change of heart on the matter. Even if he wanted to, two considerations would have been the deterrent. One, a non territorial solution would leave a sizeable section of the NSCN(IM) leadership and cadres out of the core of the solution. Two, any solution that does not address the question of sovereignty, even if notionally, would be after intense negotiations with the Naga public first, especially in the core Naga territory of the former Naga hills of Assam, who have had to undergo tremendous hardships and losses for over half a century precisely because of their dream for sovereignty. Any decision that left this out cannot be a non-consensual decision of any Naga leader or leaders, regardless of how important or powerful they may be. Especially when such a decision comes from a non core Naga area, the decision’s legitimacy in the eyes of the Nagas would be even more dilute. While we hope a solution to the Naga problem comes about, as of now, we cannot see such blueprints of it such as the supposed “Supra State” as the answer.

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Six upper primary schools for SC, ST to be set up in state – KanglaOnline

Six upper primary schools for SC, ST to be set up in stateKanglaOnlineNEW DELHI, November 24 (agencies): Government today decided to relax the norms for setting up six additional upper primary residential schools for girls belonging to predominantly SC…

Six upper primary schools for SC, ST to be set up in state
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NEW DELHI, November 24 (agencies): Government today decided to relax the norms for setting up six additional upper primary residential schools for girls belonging to predominantly SC, ST, OBC and minority communities in Manipur.
Relaxation of norms for setting up Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas in ManipurPress Information Bureau (press release)

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Sangai Festival offers more than 500 delicacies – Assam Tribune

Sangai Festival offers more than 500 delicaciesAssam TribuneIMPHAL, Nov 24 – “If you wanted to have a unique taste to tingle your taste bud you should visit Chinzak (food) court of the ongoing Manipur Sangai Festival 2011 at Hafta Kangjeibung here….

Sangai Festival offers more than 500 delicacies
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IMPHAL, Nov 24 – “If you wanted to have a unique taste to tingle your taste bud you should visit Chinzak (food) court of the ongoing Manipur Sangai Festival 2011 at Hafta Kangjeibung here.” This was a quick reaction from Khuraijam Athouba,
Absence of cycle parking space in Sangai festival and introduction of cycles E-Pao.net

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Sangai Festival offers more than 500 delicacies – Assam Tribune

Sangai Festival offers more than 500 delicaciesAssam TribuneIMPHAL, Nov 24 – “If you wanted to have a unique taste to tingle your taste bud you should visit Chinzak (food) court of the ongoing Manipur Sangai Festival 2011 at Hafta Kangjeibung here….

Sangai Festival offers more than 500 delicacies
Assam Tribune
IMPHAL, Nov 24 – “If you wanted to have a unique taste to tingle your taste bud you should visit Chinzak (food) court of the ongoing Manipur Sangai Festival 2011 at Hafta Kangjeibung here.” This was a quick reaction from Khuraijam Athouba,
Absence of cycle parking space in Sangai festival and introduction of cycles E-Pao.net

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