O Joy slams UNC on rail project work ban call

Veteran leader Okram Joy Singh of Manipur People’s Party MPP has strongly condemned decision of the United Naga Council UNC to ban the ongoing rail line project work from December 16 Source The Sangai Express

Veteran leader Okram Joy Singh of Manipur People’s Party MPP has strongly condemned decision of the United Naga Council UNC to ban the ongoing rail line project work from December 16 Source The Sangai Express

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Joint Working Committee appreciates Mnistry of Tribal Affairs

The Joint Working Committee of Inpui, Liangmai, Rongmei and Zeme Manipur have expressed profound appreciation to the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Govt of India, specially V Kishore Chandra Deo, Union Minister of Tribal Affairs for the bill introduced…

The Joint Working Committee of Inpui, Liangmai, Rongmei and Zeme Manipur have expressed profound appreciation to the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Govt of India, specially V Kishore Chandra Deo, Union Minister of Tribal Affairs for the bill introduced in the Parliament on December 7 to give schedule tribe status to Inpui, Liangmai, Rongmei, Zeme, Thangal and Mate communities, informed a release issued by the chairman of the joint working committee Source The Sangai Express

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Aspiring candidate arrested

An aspiring candidate for the ensuing 10th state assembly election of Heirok A/C was arrested along with her husband by a team of Thoubal police commandos from their residence this morning around six a.m. These arrested were Ningthoujam Sumtibala (45), her husband N. Ibomcha (55) of Heirok III Tourangbam Leikai. Following the incident, the JAC […]

An aspiring candidate for the ensuing 10th state assembly election of Heirok A/C was arrested along with her husband by a team of Thoubal police commandos from their residence this morning around six a.m.
These arrested were Ningthoujam Sumtibala (45), her husband N. Ibomcha (55) of Heirok III Tourangbam Leikai.
Following the incident, the JAC formed in this connection blocked Heirok Wangjing Road for one hour and later submitted a memorandum to SP, Thoubal.
An election office of sitting MLA, M. Okendra has been opened in fron of the house of aspirant candidate Smt. N. Sumtibala. The woman along with her workers removed the festoon which wrote ‘welcome to Okendro’. Following a complaint by Heirok Youth congress committee, the Thoubal commandos apprehended them.

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Original polo ponies an endangered species – New Zealand Herald

Original polo ponies an endangered speciesNew Zealand HeraldManipur polo players and their ponies circa 1875. Their version of polo was the model for the subsequent international game. Photo / Supplied Distinctive polo ponies peculiar to India's no…

Original polo ponies an endangered species
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Manipur polo players and their ponies circa 1875. Their version of polo was the model for the subsequent international game. Photo / Supplied Distinctive polo ponies peculiar to India's northeastern Manipur province, where the game associated with

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Corruption : A Need for Middle Class Indians

By Bishwajit Okram Corruption is made to be a requirement for middle class survival in… more »

By Bishwajit Okram

Corruption is made to be a requirement for middle class survival in India, many middle class individual in the country thinks. Anna Hazare, whose crusade against corruption in India hit the headlines in all the major national and international news papers in recent past, is relentless in his fight to remove this basic requirement for middle class survival in India. But these middle class are not expecting anything from him.
During the most beautiful festive season, October-November, I along with my two daughters and wife, paid a month long holiday trip to my country, India. I have been quite inquisitive, and extremely curious about the so called ‘second independence struggle’ of the noted Gandhian, Anna Hazare, against the corruption in India. He has become my idol for his courageous struggle. Therefore, the first and foremost thing I did once I landed in India, was to talk to my friends about his movement against corruption in India.
I reckon, visibly, there was nothing much changed in Delhi except for the well carpeted Indira Gandhi International Airport and the posh shopping malls mushrooming here and there! All, manifesting the burgeoning growth of middle class in India!
The greedy taxi drivers still remain the same. House wives are still squabbling and wrangling with vegetable vendors for the price of vegetables they buy. Corporate executives are busy greeting and presenting gifts to their valuable customers and clients under the opportunity of Diwali festival, but to retain and gain loyalty. My friendly friends, as always, ask if I got duty free Scotch, Black Dog, French wine and Chocolates.
As it was Diwali time, families were busy counting the gifts and the presents they received and expected to receive. Babus, in other posh colonies and Pandara road colony of Delhi, are cooling their heels waiting for Diwali gifts from the urban middle class; all in the name of the festival but indeed for a purpose otherwise.
Indian middle class has the busiest day in a year: the eve of Diwali. Roads are flooded with haughty, snarled, and unruly, drive to kill traffics. One must see Diwali eve of Delhi, there are lots to understand from it.
Now, it is time to talk to them, which I did to some of them representing the hardcore middle income group and my friends. For the sake of their privacy, I have not revealed the real names but the followings are their strange but very valid views on the subject matter.
Many think the system of corruption in India is too big that it can not easily be changed. People, mostly from the middle income group thinks Anna and his team can not remove this system.
One such individual from a middle income group from Delhi, Gagan Singh, an accountant by profession, said: “This system can be changed by the people who are in the system : the middle class. Anna and his team are not from middle class and they are not in the system”. Philosophically he added: “ A system is made by a vast majority of people. For India the vast majority of the people is from the middle income group. Therefore, without the determination of the middle income group of people, corruption can not be waived off from India.”
According to a survey of Transparency International, 55% of Indian, in some stage and in some form had paid bribes to get jobs done in public offices successfully. Incidentally, nearly 50% of Indian family comes under middle income group. If one reconciles the two figures, what Gagan Singh said was not far from truth.
One Aruna Chauhan, a marketing executive in Delhi, said: “ Look at the team Anna, senior leaders are mostly those who have both time and money. Their profiles speaks for themselves: Kiran Bedi, a former IPS officer; Arvind Kejriwal,a former Revenue officer; Shanti Bhushan and Prasant Bhusan, both are noted lawyers; Manish Sisodia, a former Zee News Producer. The crowd who gathered around them were mostly students and young executives who have time, if not money.”
She added: “People from middle income group do not have either money or time to spare for such activities. They are worried about their survival on day to day basis. In a highly competitive environment such as India, without paying bribe it is very difficult to get my works done first and faster than the others”.
India is now the world’s third largest economy. It is expecting to grow further, which means greater scope and opportunities for scams and scandals. The country’s image has been badly tarnished by 2G Spectrum scams, commonwealth game scams, fodder scams and many more other scams. Aruna was perhaps right under such circumstances of economic opportunities, for a middle class, the only way to pass through hurdles of obstacles in her growth could be by greasing palms of those who can let her pass the hurdles. And it all began from here, the so called corruption.

Another IT professional, Imtiaz Khan said: ‘It is not team Anna who can bring a change into the system but the Information Technology (IT). Corruption is about lack of transparency and IT can bring this transparency.’
Boby Bazwa a self employed 40 years old , father of 2 children in Delhi said, ‘In India corruption is needed, for a normal men to grow in his life and in his business as much as a sick person needs vitamin and medicine to cure his illness’.
He sarcastically said on being asked why he did not join the movement of Anna Hazare : ‘Anna is 74 years old man, free from many of day to day family responsibilities. He has time to go for it.’
Many, having said all these opinions, in their heart, secretly desire to change this corrupt system however pessimistic they may be about Anna Hazare and team. But their points are worth considering: it is indeed those who are in the system that should stand up to change the system because they only knitted the maze of corruption, they can unravel it as well. Otherwise, corruption will remain as a need for the middle class Indians.

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MPP on Naga integration

Imphal, Dec 9 NNN : Manipur People’s Party (MPP) MLA R.K Anand Friday said the newly floated political party, Naga People’s Party (NPF) is a “political umbrella” aiming and struggling for Naga integration in the State. Speaking to the media on the sidelines of inauguration of a local community hall at Langthabal, Naoriya Pakhanglakpa Constituency […]

Imphal, Dec 9 NNN : Manipur People’s Party (MPP) MLA R.K Anand Friday said the newly floated political party, Naga People’s Party (NPF) is a “political umbrella” aiming and struggling for Naga integration in the State.
Speaking to the media on the sidelines of inauguration of a local community hall at Langthabal, Naoriya Pakhanglakpa Constituency MLA R.K. Anand said that peace parleys between NSCN-IM and the Government of India are still continuing that sometimes the peace process poses a “big threat” to Manipur, and the people of the State are not freed from threats caused by the talks.
The recently surfaced issue of “Supra-State Body” which has created a strained state in Manipur is now relatively calm following assurance given by the Prime Minister during his recent visit to the State, Anand said.
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohon Singh on his visit to Manipur on December 3 had clearly stated that there would be no compromise on the State territorial integrity which alleviated distress of the people, the MLA added.
Anand also strongly urged the political parties in the State to take care while fielding candidates where NPF candidates are contesting in the upcoming polls to the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly to be strong enough to defeat the party.

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NPF begins campaign

Imphal, Dec 9 NNN : The Manipur unit of Naga People’s Front (NPF) has begun its official electioneering process by inviting interested candidates who are willing to contest from the NPF ticket in the forthcoming Manipur assembly election. The party’s political affairs secretary Ningreingam Ruivah said today that applications are invited in plain sheets from […]

Imphal, Dec 9 NNN : The Manipur unit of Naga People’s Front (NPF) has begun its official electioneering process by inviting interested candidates who are willing to contest from the NPF ticket in the forthcoming Manipur assembly election.
The party’s political affairs secretary Ningreingam Ruivah said today that applications are invited in plain sheets from all the interested candidates, representing their respective Assembly Constituencies, who are willing to contest in the forthcoming elections to the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly 2012 on Naga People’s Front (NPF) ticket.
The same application is to be submitted either through the office of the concern Divisional Unit President or directly to the office of the Election Committee, Manipur State Unit at Fairyland, Stadium Road, Imphal addressed to the president, NPF Manipur State Unit on or before December 20, 2011 along with necessary bio-data and 2 (two) recent passport-sized photographs duly signed by the applicant, said the NPF functionary.

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PREPAK greets on Human Rights Day

IMPHAL, Dec 9: The proscribed PREPAK has greeted the people of Manipur on International Human… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 9: The proscribed PREPAK has greeted the people of Manipur on International Human Rights Day, 2011.

A statement of the outfit issued by assistant publicity and propaganda, Leibakngakpa Luwang mentioned that the whole world is observing the Human Right Day on December 10 with the message to fight against injustice and rights violation.

The people of Manipur have been facing the torments of gross human rights violation at the hands of Indian security forces. The dignity of women and children has been marred by the Indian colonialists, it stated.

The people of the region have been demanding the right to self-determination and self-governance as per the provisions of United Nations. However, the Indian government fails to fulfill the wishes of the Manipuris despite being a member of the United Nations, the statement mentioned.

The PREPAK further appealed to the people to fight against human rights violation and ensure peace and harmony in the region.

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Awarded

IMPHAL, Dec 9: Innovative entrepreneur Wangkheirakpam Memi Devi has been awarded the CITI Micro Entrepreneur… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 9: Innovative entrepreneur Wangkheirakpam Memi Devi has been awarded the CITI Micro Entrepreneur Award, 2011.

The award was presented by Dr KC Chakraborty, Deputy Governor of Reserve Bank of India on December 5 at National Centre for Performing Arts, Nariman Point, Mumbai.

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Ex-candidate joins BJP

IMPHAL, Dec 9: L Ashokkumar Singh of Langmeidong, Hiyanglam Constituency who had contested the 9th… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 9: L Ashokkumar Singh of Langmeidong, Hiyanglam Constituency who had contested the 9th Manipur Assembly Election has joined the BJP today. He has been welcomed by state BJP president, stated a release.

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Heirok locals

IMPHAL, December 9: Local public of Heirok assembly constituency numbering around 500 this afternoon thronged… more »

IMPHAL, December 9: Local public of Heirok assembly constituency numbering around 500 this afternoon thronged the gate of SP Thoubal in protest against the arrest of 40 years old Ningthoujam ongbi Sumatibala Devi wife of N Anagangmacha of Heirok Tourangbam Leikai an aspiring candidate to contest the ensuing 10 Manipur Legislative Assembly from Heirok AC by the police from her residence yesterday evening.

In the meantime, several hundreds of public of Heirok who are supporters of Sumatibala Devi aggressed with her arrest by the Thoubal police team charging of her involvement in dismantling a newly constructed youth Congress office erected just opposite to her residential gate by some persons, rushed to the office of the SP Thoubal and submitted their written statements and demanded unconditional release of Sumatibala Devi immediately.

It may be mentioned that, Sumatibala Devi had already initiated her election campaigns in Heirak AC to contest the ensuing 10th Manipur Legislative assembly Election and is preparing to face sitting Congress MLA Moirangthem Oken in the said constituency.

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Truck Hijacked

IMPHAL, Dec 9: A delayed report has stated that a freight truck loaded with edible… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 9: A delayed report has stated that a freight truck loaded with edible oil bound for Imphal was reportedly hijacked by armed miscreants on December 6 from Purana bazaar, Dimapur and has remained traceless till date.

The registration number of the truck has been established as AS01/DC-1712.

According sources, the edible oil was worth around Rs 16 Lakh.

Further the source said that the goods belong to one Kedar, a distributor of Thangal bazaar while the owner of the truck has been identified Ram Pramod of Thangal bazaar.

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AMWJU condemns

IMPHAL, Dec 9: The standing committee of the All Manipur Working Journalist Union (AMWJU) in… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 9: The standing committee of the All Manipur Working Journalist Union (AMWJU) in an emergency meeting has strongly condemned the assault of a sub-editor of Poknapham daily on December 8 evening around 8:45 pm.

A statement released by S. Surjeswar Singh, general secretary AMWJU, has stated that the meet has taken serious note on the assault meted out to the senior journalist and at the same time, a challenge to the media fraternity of the state.

The meet further unanimously decided to demand the authority concerned to book the culprits involved in the assault within 48 hours failing which the union has resolved to take its own course of action, it further said.

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Assam Rifles to meet NEROCA in CC Meet final

IMPHAL, Dec 9: Assam Rifles Soccer has entered the final of 55th CC Meet football… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 9: Assam Rifles Soccer has entered the final of 55th CC Meet football tournament by defeating USA by 1-0 in the second semi-final match held today at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium.

The solitary winning goal for Assam Rifles was scored by Akum Ao in 36th minute of the match.

John Lalremsang Hmar was booked yellow card in 90th minute of the play.

Akum Ao was declared man of the match.

Assam Rifles Soccer will clash NEROCA in the final match.

Assam Rifles has lifted the CC Meet trophy four times before. It is the sixth time the team is playing in the final match of the tournament.

On the other hand, NEROCA was the champion of CC Meet for only one time in 2000. The team has entered the final match of the tournament for the fourth time.

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TLSN lifts Manoranjan football trophy

IMPHAL, Dec 9: TLSN, Nambol defeated YIFA, Yumrembam in tie-breaker in the final match of… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 9: TLSN, Nambol defeated YIFA, Yumrembam in tie-breaker in the final match of Shaheed Manoranjan Singh CRPF Memorial Running Football Tournament held today at Langjing Achouba.

Both teams could not score any goal till the end of normal time. TLSN later defeated YIFA by 3-1 in tie-breaker.

The goals for TLSN were scored by Rajesh, Abocha and Santosh while Dineshchandra scored the lone goal for YIFA.

W Ngouba of TLSN, Premkumar of YIFA and Ch Anandkumar of BRC were adjudged the best player, best goalkeeper and best scorer of the tournament respectively.

The winning team received Rs. 30,000 while the runner-up got Rs.20,000.

The closing function of the tournament was graced by Y Joykumar, DGP Manipur as the chief guest.

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Of the public and the State

By Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh The Chief Minister of Manipur had recently announced that the law… more »

By Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh
The Chief Minister of Manipur had recently announced that the law and order situation in the State is not ready for the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 to be removed. As reported by various local dailies the Chief Minister had made the announcement during a recent function. He may have a point in making the statement. Everyone is aware of the present law and order situation in the State. Bombs are exploding in the state like never before with the most recent being the blast at the Sangai Tourism festival gate at Hafta Kangjeibung on November 30 killing a rickshaw puller who was also reported to be the carrier of the bomb and injuring other persons. The State in the recent past has seen an upsurge of bomb blasts and violent activities. The Sangai festival blast, Chingamathak blast, the Diwali blast at Thangal Bazar, Sangakpham blast, the ADC office blast, the recent attack on the life of education minister DD Thaisii all would help the Chief Minister in justifying his statement that the state is not ready for the total repeal of the AFSPA, 1958. It is for everyone to see that the present law and order situation in the state is not good.

It is also for everyone to guess that the CM’s statement came in light of the recent blast at Sangai festival gate just three days ahead of the Prime Ministers’ visit to the state and just a few metres away from one of the mega structures which the Prime Minister had inaugurated during his visit to the state on December 3. However the main concern is that the Chief Minister as well as making such statements should also consider the fact that the bomb exploded in the first place due to the laxity of the government and its agencies. A bomb explosion in the heart of the State, just three days ahead of the PM’s visit and that too just a few meters away from a building which the PM is supposed to inaugurate can only be interpreted as due to the laxity of the government and its agencies. The people of the state also understand that the present upsurge in violent activities in the State should be stopped at once and for that the government should use it’s machineries to their full potential and ensure that the people of the State can have a good nights’ sleep without much disturbances. Maintaining law and order in the State would always remain the main prerogative of a State and enabling the State to do so should be the main concern of the general public. Maintaining this maxim would only ensure that the State is moving towards the right direction towards development.

Both the state and the general public should not kill each other’s inspiration. The State should consider that to bring development in the state, peace is of utmost importance and the ways of the government should always be dictated by a strong desire to provide a strong security blanket over its general public and secure them from any untoward violence. The general public in return should be able to relate to the State and its ways, which doesn’t mean that they should follow the State blindly, but it should have the courage to mend any aimless ways of the State and at the same time provide the State with its own space to work and use its machineries to get the desired result. The concern to bring peace into the State should be for both the general public and the State.

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Scholarship for Manipuri girl students in Sharmila’s honour – Times of India

TehelkaScholarship for Manipuri girl students in Sharmila's honourTimes of IndiaThe scholarship will commence from the year 2012-13 and 39 selected girl-students from Manipur would be awarded the scholarship for higher education and other professio…


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Scholarship for Manipuri girl students in Sharmila's honour
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Manipur to have separate IAS, IPS and IFS cadres – E-Pao.net

Manipur to have separate IAS, IPS and IFS cadresE-Pao.netGuwahati, December 09 2011: Manipur and Tripura will soon have separate cadres for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and Indian Forest Service (IFS). Introducin…

Manipur to have separate IAS, IPS and IFS cadres
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Guwahati, December 09 2011: Manipur and Tripura will soon have separate cadres for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and Indian Forest Service (IFS). Introducing the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Amendment Bill

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Folk music dominates at Shilp Mela – Times of India

Folk music dominates at Shilp MelaTimes of IndiaArtists from Manipur, Kolkata, Kerala and other places presented various folk songs getting huge applause from the people. Artists from Manipur presented the Lai Haroba dance which drew huge applause from…

Folk music dominates at Shilp Mela
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Artists from Manipur, Kolkata, Kerala and other places presented various folk songs getting huge applause from the people. Artists from Manipur presented the Lai Haroba dance which drew huge applause from the people. This dance is performed after rich

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‘NPF aiming for Naga integration in Manipur’ – MorungExpress

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