UDNAH disowns act of depravity

Ukhrul District NGO Alliance for Health UDNAH has flayed the self serving Kaphung Reisang Long KAREILONG for unreasonable publicity stunt at the expenses HIV AIDS patients of the district and concurrently condemned at the strongest expression Sou…

Ukhrul District NGO Alliance for Health UDNAH has flayed the self serving Kaphung Reisang Long KAREILONG for unreasonable publicity stunt at the expenses HIV AIDS patients of the district and concurrently condemned at the strongest expression Source The Sangai Express Addie Chiphang

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NHRC posers on continuing with AFSPA

Questioning the rationale of continuing with the Armed Forces Special Powers Act AFSPA in Jammu and Kashmir, the National Human Rights Commission has said the government itself has noted that the country does not face any armed conflict situations …

Questioning the rationale of continuing with the Armed Forces Special Powers Act AFSPA in Jammu and Kashmir, the National Human Rights Commission has said the government itself has noted that the country does not face any armed conflict situations Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Last Assembly session in new building

The last session of the 9th Assembly, which is likely to have only three sittings, is set to be conducted in the newly inaugurated Assembly building at Chingmeirong Source The Sangai Express

The last session of the 9th Assembly, which is likely to have only three sittings, is set to be conducted in the newly inaugurated Assembly building at Chingmeirong Source The Sangai Express

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MSCP names 1st batch candidates

Manipur State Congress Party MSCP has announced the names of the first batch of its candidates who will contest in the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly elections today Source The Sangai Express

Manipur State Congress Party MSCP has announced the names of the first batch of its candidates who will contest in the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly elections today Source The Sangai Express

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Land acquisition

Land and Properties Owner’s Association NH 37 39 of Tamenglong and Senapati districts have urged the Government to acquire land within specified requirement of road construction in double lane at Km 17 to Km 221 on NH 37 so as to make compensation paym…

Land and Properties Owner’s Association NH 37 39 of Tamenglong and Senapati districts have urged the Government to acquire land within specified requirement of road construction in double lane at Km 17 to Km 221 on NH 37 so as to make compensation payment to the affected landowners according to the land acquisition rule of the Government Source The Sangai Express

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Foundation stone laid for Neikalong community Hall

The foundation stone for the construction of Neikalong community hall has been laid today at Neikalong, Thangmeiband by Lok Sabha MP Dr T Meinya, the chief guest of the function Source The Sangai Express

The foundation stone for the construction of Neikalong community hall has been laid today at Neikalong, Thangmeiband by Lok Sabha MP Dr T Meinya, the chief guest of the function Source The Sangai Express

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Disabled day observed

IMPHAL, Dec 5: The All Tribal Disable’s Union Manipur (ATDUM) in collaboration with SSA, Chandel… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 5: The All Tribal Disable’s Union Manipur (ATDUM) in collaboration with SSA, Chandel and district social welfare, Chandel conducted “World Disabled Day” on December 3 at Maha Area Chief Association (MACA) Hall, Panchai.

The function was graced by Chandel MLA, Thangkholun Haokip, Chetaranjan Singh, Deputy Commissioner-Chandel as functional president and S. Wurngam, CEO-Autonomous District Council, Ngulkhosei Mate ZEO/district project officer-SSA, M Chaoba Singh district Social Welfare Officer, Chandel and BD Behring Ex-MP as guest of honour respectively.

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Exhibition

IMPHAL, Dec 5: The Action for Social Justice Organisation, Soibam Leikai Ayangpalli road, Imphal East,… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 5: The Action for Social Justice Organisation, Soibam Leikai Ayangpalli road, Imphal East, Manipur is organizing the “AFSJO Crafts Bazar” (Exhibition cum sales of the handicrafts products) at Kakching Khullen Ibudhou Khamlangba Laikon (compound), Kakching Bazar from December 16 to December 25 under the sponsorship of the Development Commissioner (Handricrafts), Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, New Delhi.

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Students rally to protest transfer of teachers

IMPHAL, Dec 5: Students of Imphal College carried out a protest rally against the transfer… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 5: Students of Imphal College carried out a protest rally against the transfer of some teachers in the middle of current academic session.

The protestors told mediapersons that the sudden transfer of teachers in the middle of academic session has affected the academic atmosphere of the college.

They demanded the authorities concerned to revoke the transfer order of the college teachers.

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Deceased boy`s family members decry police inaction

IMPHAL, Dec 5: Unhappy with the investigation of police in the murder case of Mutum… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 5: Unhappy with the investigation of police in the murder case of Mutum Manichandra of Bishnupur Ward No. 8, the family members of the deceased boy expressed their desire for civil organizations of the state to investigate into the case.

Speaking to mediapersons at the office of NIPCO, Manichandra’s mother Dhanabati stated that the police have not taken any action against the suspect of the murder even if he has been identified.

The convenor of JAC, L Nganbi stated the committee would endorse whatever decision the family takes regarding the case.

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PMEGP exhibition kicks off

IMPHAL, Dec 5: A 15-day zonal level Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) was inaugurated… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 5: A 15-day zonal level Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) was inaugurated today by commerce and industries minister Y Irabot at Hapta Kangjeibung, Imphal.

Speaking at the inaugural function, minister Irabot stated that the educated unemployed youths of the state should be able to generate self-employment rather than going after government jobs.

He further appealed to the people to have good habit of repaying loan and grants taken from the government.

The inaugural function was also attended by O Nabakishore, princiapal secretary, N Brojendro, member secretary MKVIB, Salle Pao, assistant director of KVIC, L Biren, CEO MKVIB and V Tualthang, director commerce and industries.

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AR defeats TRAU in CC Meet quarter final

IMPHAL, Dec 5: Assam Rifles defeated TRAU by 4-1 in the first quarter final match… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 5: Assam Rifles defeated TRAU by 4-1 in the first quarter final match of 55th CC Meet Football Tournament held today at Mapal Kangjeibung, Imphal.

The goals for Assam Rifles were scored by Ajitkumar in 4th minute, Akum Ao in 34th minute, M Kamei in 44th minute and L Santa in 82nd minute. Y Hemanta scored the solitary goal for TRAU in 8th minute of the match.

Akum Ao and K Naoba of Assam Rifles and S Sureshchandra and E Abocha of TRAU were booked yellow cards during the match.

With this win against TRAU, Assam Rifles has entered the semi-final round of the tournament.

NISA will meet Mizoram Youth XI in tomorrow’s quarter final match.

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Shaheed Manoranjan football

IMPHAL, Dec 5: TLS Nambol defeated BPYC Bashikhong by 2-0, LYC Langjing defeated LFC Lamsang… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 5: TLS Nambol defeated BPYC Bashikhong by 2-0, LYC Langjing defeated LFC Lamsang by 2-1 and BRC Bamdiyar defeated LU Lamsang by 4-0 in today’s matches of Shaheed Manoranjan CRPF Memorial Running Football Tournament held at Langjing Achouba Ground.

In the morning session, the goals for winner TLS Nambol were scored by Ng Dijen and Bungcha.

In the first match of evening session, the goals for winner LYC were scored by Raju and K Gopal while O Sanajaoba scored the lone goal for LFC.

In the second match of evening session, the goals for winner BRC were scored by S Raja (one goal), Md Imran (one goal) and Ch Anandkumar (two goals).

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Virtues of Boredom

Manipur’s hope horizon seems to be ever fading. As it stands today, there aren’t many… more »

Manipur’s hope horizon seems to be ever fading. As it stands today, there aren’t many reasons to be optimistic about the place’s future. Something just did not click in the shift of our economy from the largely agrarian setup to urbanised world of professionals of today’s modern world. Perhaps it is because the shift was planted and not a result of inner pressures and needs, that the growth of our society, physical as well spiritual, has ceased to be organic. In fact, it has resulted in the death, or at least dwarfing, of the spirit of enterprise and adventure that have compulsively driven the engine of civilizations through human history. There seems to be an atrocious lack of compulsion in our society today to push the frontiers of knowledge and skill any further. This is true metaphorically as well as literally. The basic need to prove to oneself one’s own vitality at every point of time seems to be on the receding path. Why do people climb Mount Everest when they might well be lazing around in the comfort of their drawing rooms watching TV? Why do people voluntarily put themselves into life threatening situation and waste immense amount of energy and adrenaline to come out of them in the name of adventure sports? Why do people need to walk uncharted territory even when there are paved and tested roads they can comfortably cruise on? Existentialist writers have a nice way of explaining things. According to them, one of the greatest and perennial battles that man has necessarily to fight is against life’s essential boredom. But this battle has also been the source of much of his enlightenment, in the material as well as intellectual spheres of his activities. Possibilities have in this way have always opened up where there seemed none and remained unlimited.

In Manipur, it is this spirit of enterprise that has suffered a sad demise. The result is an almost total stagnation and an all pervasive ennui. But the consequence does not end at just this claustrophobic state of stagnation. It also means the circumspection of the limits of expanding our horizon of mental and physical growth. This consequence is already being felt today. Because it has remained without growth all the while, our job market today has become totally saturated. This no matter the government’s skill in creating jobs where there are no need for them at all. According to the records in the employment exchange, there are nearly four lakh educated unemployed in the state today, and with our colleges and university churning out more degree holders every year, the number can only multiply. We repeat, degree holders, and often nothing more. If the condition is this today, we can well imagine the problem before the next generation of job seekers, and degree holders. We think it is time our job seekers really started seeking jobs instead of waiting for them to land on their courtyards. Meanwhile, it is also time our leaders started getting bored with what they have been doing for the past many decades. For once they ought to start thinking of ways to be innovative. Instead of just power, chairs, portfolios and more power…. they ought to consider the attractiveness of adjectives like creative, farsighted, visionary etc., used to qualify them and their work. We for one think they ought to consider these as the most primary values and qualities to aspire for. If they are able to use the power in their hands to inject some vim back into our education system, enterprise into our job market, and most of all confidence in our youth that diligence always pays and that only this can bring back the vision of a brighter future into our horizon, they would have etched their names in the hearts of everyone in the land and its history. They would have also ceased to be such big bores.

On a more positive note, let us take note that the Assembly elections are approaching. Let this refreshed mandate be the flagging off point for a new approach to politics on the part of our political leadership, and also that of a new attitude of the general public as well. Let this attitude be the characteristic new intent with which the electorate as well as those contesting the elections approach the new challenge.

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European Manipuri Association extends gratitude on `Blooming Manipur` project … – KanglaOnline

European Manipuri Association extends gratitude on `Blooming Manipur` project …KanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Dec 5: The European Manipuri Association, in a press release has expressed appreciation to all concern who have helped the initial implementation of it…

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Blooming Manipur – European Manipuri Association, United Kingdom – KanglaOnline

Blooming Manipur – European Manipuri Association, United KingdomKanglaOnlineEuropean Manipuri association would like to thank and appreciate everyone who have help in making the initial implementation of 'blooming Manipur ' Project an inspiri…

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European Manipuri association would like to thank and appreciate everyone who have help in making the initial implementation of 'blooming Manipur ' Project an inspiring success. We are very thankful to the government of Manipur who have all the way

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Blooming Manipur – European Manipuri Association, United Kingdom

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05-Dec-2011, London:

European Manipuri association would like to thank and appreciate everyone who have help in making the initial implementation of ‘blooming Manipur ‘ Project an inspiring success.

We are very thankful to the government of Manipur who have all the way supported and given the necessary permission.

 

Ema Keithel, the 300 year old traditional and ingenious women’s market of Manipur, which centers right in the heart of the state, continues to inspire many people across the world especially with it being the largest only-women market in the world, the symbol of empowerment of the woman, the place where the woman of Manipur rose against the might of the British Empire.

 

We would like to share our words of gratitude again to Respected Ema and Ebens who have given us the opportunity to be associated in some ways with this historic place of the world.

As part of the blooming Manipur project, EMA along with our kind and ever helpful volunteers would like to share as a gift, the ‘flower basket’ that has been installed across the wall of our historic Ema Keithel to our Ema and Ebens as part of our first phase of ‘Blooming Manipur ‘.

 

We would like to share our sincere words of gratitude to Mr. Elangbam Satyajit, Mr. Khumanthem Khelen, Mr. Laishram Pari, Mr. RK Robindro, Mr. Haobijam Surjit, Mr. Wangkheirakpam Ramananda and Mr. James Vaiphei, the wonderful organizing team at Manipur, who not only shared our common vision of Blooming Manipur but have put in every effort for this project to become an inspiring concept.

 

Blooming Manipur is inspired by the Britain in bloom concept, a campaign which has made Britain one of the most beautiful island Nations .And beyond the beautiful flowers and gardens of Britain, the campaign has done wonders for community cohesion. The campaign has managed to get communities to participate in keeping the towns and cities beautiful, increasing civic sense of pride and truly creating a sense of belongingness to their streets and neighborhoods.

 

EMA is hoping to make ‘Blooming Manipur’, a campaign beyond a Beautiful Keithel with Beautiful flowers!

 

With our beloved Emas/Eben and our selfless volunteers, we would give our best efforts to make significant changes with small steps with the help of the beautiful flowers of Manipur and develop this wonderful trading place into the 300 year old charming historical place it deserves to be.

 

We are very thankful to our beloved Ema and Ebens who have kindly agreed to help in nurturing and maintaining these beautiful flowers, thus fulfilling one of our main aims of encouraging local community participation and working towards a common shared aim to make this blooming Manipur project successful

 

We believed shared activities such as daily watering and pruning would bring our Ema/Ebens even more together. It would also be an opportunity for our volunteers and members of EMA to interact and understand our Ema/Eben’s indomitable spirit.

Just like what Britain in bloom has done for the British public, we believe these beautiful flowers and the hopefully positive impact they will make will help in improving the appearance and therefore transmit positive vibes in the immediate vicinity allowing a connection to the lost natural environment.

 

We believe the beautiful displays have truly given life and colour to this part of the street of Ema keithel and we hope visitors would have the same vastly increased sense of pride felt by us.

 

We at EMA hope blooming Manipur will help the people to re-evaluate their relationship with the city and realise that through small efforts, it is actually possible to exert some very favorable control over the shape of our neighbourhood.

 

We would like to share a report on Britain in bloom prepared by the Royal British horticulture society to the chairperson of Manipur planning commission, commissioner of MAHUD and respected Journalist of Manipur and request to consider the feasibility of such a campaign in Manipur.

 

http://www.rhs.org.uk/Gardening/Community-gardening/pdf/Britain-in-Bloom-Impact-Report

 

 

We would like to encourage our local traders, business premises and others with premises in the town to consider providing hanging baskets, window boxes and planters etc and encourage local residents to work together to brighten up their area through gardening and other environmental improvements.

 

We would to request our   civil society and concerned governmental bodies to work towards bringing communities together to create stunning streets filled with seasonal plants and flowers and change the landscape of our streets forever.

 

Regards,

Tiken Laishram

Information Secretary, EMA

London, United Kingdom

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BNP renews call for joint survey – Daily Star Online

Daily Star OnlineBNP renews call for joint surveyDaily Star OnlineReiterating its earlier demand for a joint survey on Tipaimukh dam, main opposition BNP yesterday maintained that the project on Manipur's Barak river would affect Bangladesh adverse…


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Reiterating its earlier demand for a joint survey on Tipaimukh dam, main opposition BNP yesterday maintained that the project on Manipur's Barak river would affect Bangladesh adversely. The party also criticised the government of Prime Minister Sheikh
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Mobile drug making units detected in Manipur – MorungExpress

Mobile drug making units detected in ManipurMorungExpressImphal, December 5 (NNN): In Manipur, there are many mobile drug manufacturing units, claimed Narcotic Control Bureau (NCB) on Monday. Citing intelligence output, NCB said it is quite suspicious …

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Imphal, December 5 (NNN): In Manipur, there are many mobile drug manufacturing units, claimed Narcotic Control Bureau (NCB) on Monday. Citing intelligence output, NCB said it is quite suspicious that some illegal drug rings based in China have
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NSCN/GPRN responds to Manipur CM Ibobi – MorungExpress

NSCN/GPRN responds to Manipur CM IbobiMorungExpressDimapur, December 5 (MExN): The NSCN/GPRN today asked Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh and the Manipur society to 'mind their own business'. The organization said if there is any issue …

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Dimapur, December 5 (MExN): The NSCN/GPRN today asked Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh and the Manipur society to 'mind their own business'. The organization said if there is any issue between the Meitei and the Naga “we are prepared to resolve
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