1st AMUCO trophy state level polo tournament

IMPHAL, Feb 27: Khurai Polo Club(A) makes to the last eight stages of the games… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 27: Khurai Polo Club(A) makes to the last eight stages of the games as they defeated Nambul Mapal Polo Club with 7-1 goals in the 1st AMUCO Trophy State Level Polo Tournament 2012 played at Imphal Pologround.

L.Thompson Singh and Y.Roshan Singh gave the early for Khurai Polo Club team (A) striking a goal each in the first chukker and later teammates Y Roshan and H.Papak hits home two more goals in favour of Khurai in the second chukker. Nambul Mapal Polo Club never got theirs act together in the match but manages to find theirs lucky break as L Brajamani push home the lone goals.

Khurai Polo Club gaining more ground in the third chukker as H Papak, Y Roshan and L.Thompson hits home a goal each and later in the last chukker, L.Thompson picks up another easy easy goal to the thumping win today.

In another match, Manipur Police Sports Club(B) makes to the quarter final beating Khurai Polo Club(B) by 7-2 goals.

Manipur Police Sports Club struck through T Pradepkumar in the first chukker and later in the second chukker teammates S Abungcha Singh struck two quick goals while teammates T Pradeepkumar Singh and Th Romen Singh consolidates to post 5 goals lead.

Burdened by five goals, Khurai Polo Club push up the tempo as rider Th.Puremba Singh make his impact with his team opening goal just before the final whistle to trail by 1-5 goals in the second chukker.

Khurai rider mounts up theirs strategy in the next chukker as S.Jamesson Singh hits home his team second goal, which turn out to be theirs last as well. Police further tightens theirs grip in the game with T Pradeepkumar Singh hitting home his team sixth goals and later in the fourth chukker, H Abung Khuman swing his stick to fetch his team winning goal.

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Officials and Body Builders Selected

IMPHAL, Feb 27: The trial selection camp held on February 26 at AMBBA office, Khuman… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 27: The trial selection camp held on February 26 at AMBBA office, Khuman Lampak has selected the officials and body builders for the Eastern India Body Building Championship which is going to be held in March 12 to 14 at Rajbari Maidan, Jharkhand. I. Bipin, team manager national judge IBBF, India and E. Inao, team coach national judge IBBF, India are the selected officials. And L. Bishwajit, 55 kg, Royal Gym, Ningomthong, T. Premjit, 60 kg, YPISM, Uripok, S. Siroy, 65 kg, TDBBFA, Kakching, S. Bungcha, 70 kg, Super Gym, Khurai, N. joychand, 70 kg and D. Kumar Karan, 75 kg, YBB Gym, Pishumthong Oinam Leikai, S. Sanjoy, 75 kg, TDBBFA, Kakching, T. Lalngamba and N. Suraj, 75 kg above, YBB Gym, Pishumthong are the selected Body Builders.

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U-14 football Results

IMPHAL, Feb 27:  Todays results for the 4rd BFA trophy U-14 state level football tournament… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 27:  Todays results for the 4rd BFA trophy U-14 state level football tournament at BFA ground, Taobungkhok. In the first semifinal, YOSC won over WAFA Wangoi in a penalty shootout match by 6-5 goals. Sarif Khan of YOSC and H. Naocha of WAFA Wangoi scored one goal each at 48 and 49 minutes, and later in the penalty shootout L. Ajit missing the goal made YOSC won the game. In the second semifinal, SKDC won over LINTHOI F.C. by 1-0 goals, the single goal of the match was scored at 44 minutes by Y. Rakesh and Dayal was booked for yellow card.

The final will be played between YOSC and SKDC.

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U-13 boys and girls hockey Results

IMPHAL, Feb 27: In the first match (boys) of today’s under 13 boys and girls… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 27: In the first match (boys) of today’s under 13 boys and girls state level hockey tournament at hockey Stadium, Khuman Lampak, SYUC won over SSA by 3-1 goals, scored by Sh. Rones in 19 and 24 minutes and Sh. Amujao in 28 minutes. The single goal of the SAA was scored by Th. Abung in 2 minutes and M. Ibomcha was booked a green card. In the second match (boys), H.U won over MEIRAA by 6-2 goals, W. Robinson scored two goals in 6 and 9 minutes, Th. Kingson also scored in two goals at 17 and 30 minutes, W. Nirajkumar scored and Y. Nelson scored one each at 28 and 39 minutes. The two goals of MEIRAA were scored by Th. Thonglen and Th. James in 31 and 36 minutes. In the third match YCCIC won over COSMO by 5-1 goals. P. Monesh scored 3 goals in 25, 26 and 39 minutes and Y. Dinachandra scored 2 goals at 21 and 38 minutes. And G. Dingku scored one goal in 17 minutes time for the COSMO.

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Inter-univ Tae-kwon-do

IMPHAL, Feb 27: Manipur won two more gold today to take their tally to seven… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 27: Manipur won two more gold today to take their tally to seven gold at the All India University Tae-kwon-do men`™s and women`™s competitions being held at the community hall of Manipur University. Today, L Joypriya and K Lingthoinganbi clinched the top spot in the 62 kg and 73 kg catogeries respectively.

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Penalty Forgotten

The vacillation over whether to hold repoll or not in Manipur on allegation of proxy… more »

The vacillation over whether to hold repoll or not in Manipur on allegation of proxy voting has brought out yet again a very serious but continually sidelined issue. Since photo identity cards are now available for all voters and instant photographs of all who turn up to vote on the day of voting were taken, it is obvious identity of those who transgressed the law and which polling station would be known exactly. This being the case, the question should not be just of repoll or no repoll, but of penalty for those who broke law as well as law keepers who allowed this transgression. It is heartening that a repoll is being planned after initial hesitation, but as we have said, the issue goes much beyond this. We suggest a committee be immediately formed so as to spot all those who committed the crime of impersonation and proxy voting, and once done, these men and women to be suitably punished as per law. We also suggest the government, immediately after the election process is concluded, institute an inquiry to track down where the official lapses have been and punish officials responsible for the lapses suitably, again as per law and the degree of neglect or compliance as the case may be. Failure to do this would lower the esteem of the law before the public. Unfortunately, such degradation has today become a practised norm rather than exception.

It is time to clean up the act. Everybody talks so much about the electoral process being rendered a farce every election year, yet nobody seems bothered thinking of remedial measures imaginatively. Few in the government or election planners have ever looked outside of the claustrophobic box they are trapped in to look for answers to the urgent woes the electoral process is suffering from currently. What is also often forgotten is, the loss is not just in term of one unfair election, but a conditioning of the public attitude that cheating in elections has no direct personal prices to be paid. This, nobody would dispute, is the ground for perpetuating the farce that everybody accuses elections in Manipur to be. It is time to pull the plug. This election more than any other is the right occasion to do it, for as we have said there would be overwhelming evidences to isolate those who wilfully cheated and thus degraded what is indeed the most important foundation of democracy in the state. As a demonstration the long arms of the law still exist in the state and country, and that the law would not turn the other way when electoral crimes are committed, the law must be invoked now to confront the cheats. If this were done, electoral cheating would no longer be treated so casually as it all along has been in the decades that have gone by. Conversely, if nothing is done this time, even when there are glaring photographic evidences of what seems to be rampant cheating, this malpractice would get even more brazen and widespread in future elections.

The fallout would go even farther. In fact the belittling of law by lawmakers and law keepers has been one of the chief reasons for the almost total decay in the law and order situation in the state. Take for instance a simple example of the traffic chaos that has become everybody’s daily nightmare in Imphal. Nearly everybody takes turn to break traffic norms, together contributing to the frustrating and time wasting traffic jams on practically all major roads during office going and returning hours. True there is an element of individual selfishness in the urge to jump queues and be ahead of others who deserve to be in front by virtue of being there first, but the law is also meant to regulate this selfishness. Nobody is ever pulled up for breaking these norms, and there is no way this can be done effectively for among those who break these norms most often are precisely law makers and keepers. A few months ago none other than the chief minister of the state Okram Ibobi had announced publicly that nobody except the Governor would be allowed to use the sacrosanct space of the Kangla as vehicular thoroughfare. Quite ironically, today, practically every government official who considers himself a VIP, except the Governor, and every uniformed personnel of the government, continues to use the Kangla as thoroughfare as if it were their birthright. Under the circumstance, how can anybody expect the law to command any awe amongst the public.

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A Legend Passes Away

By Yambem Laba The Sun had passed its zennith on January 14,1990. The shadows were… more »

By Yambem Laba
The Sun had passed its zennith on January 14,1990. The shadows were lengthening over ‘Valley View` on the north- eastern spurs of the Langol Range over¬looking Imphal when the bands of the Assam Rifles and the Manipur Rifles struck up Abide with me.

The casket containing the mortal remains of the man who had become a legend in his lifetime was lowered Into Its final resting place. The buglers sounded the Last Post. The place the man occupied will be difficult to fill In the post-Indepen¬dence history of India, notably in the fron¬tier states of north-eastern India. Mourners threw handfuls of earth atop the casket, the honour guard drawn from the Manipur Rifles fired thrice into the air, final salute. Major Bob Khathing`s long and eventful journey had come to an end,

Major Ralengnao Khathing, Military Cross, Member of the British Empire, Pad-mashree teacher, minister In the interim government of Manipur (1947-49), politi¬cal officer, and security commissioner of NEFA, graduate of the National Defence College, father of the special security bureau, architect of the state of Nagaland, chief secretary of Nagaland and ambas¬sador of India to Burma and the man who brought Tawang and the areas South of Bum La into the folds of Indian ad¬ministration was born on February 28,1912, and died on January 12, 1990.

His story is one of courage, dedication, honesty, leadership that has shown the path for generations to come.

Born Tangkhul Naga in the lap of the blue mountains of Ukhrul, in the eastern region of Manipur, he first studied at the Johnstone High School, Imphal. During this period he founded the Tangkhul Students` Union on June 15, 1932. It was to attend the 19th conference of this Union that he had arrived in Imphal from Shillong, a week before his death. He went on to Shillong to do his matriculation and later joined Cotton College in Guwahati from where he graduated in 1937. During this period he walked from Ukhrul to Dimapur a distance of over 3O0 kilometres to catch the train to take him to Guwahati. While in Imphal, whenever he felt homesick he would go to Langol hill and climb the tallest tree there and look eastwards towards the mountains of Ukhrul, where his village lay. He would spend the whole night on- it.

Though he failed to clear his BA examination in 193S, he was determined that he would not return home until he got his degree. He proceeded to Harashinga in Darrang District of Assam and founded a Middle Elementary School there, he also planted a tree in the compound which stands to this day. Years later he told me, ‘you see I was getting Rs. 35 per month as scholarship, it was a huge sum then’: “I lived up life and failed in my examina¬tions.” He stayed on, earning a small salary from the school and clearing the Examinations in 1937.

Then British SDO of Ukhrul, Duncan asked him to come and teach in Ukhrul. By 1939, he was the headmaster of the Ukhrul High School. When the Second World War broke out Khathing bade farewell to the blackboard to take up arms but he had already trained enough teachers to ensure that education would reach the remotest of the tribal villages in Manipur.

In 1941, Khathing was commissioned from the Officer`s Training School (OTS) into the British Indian Army. He joined the 2/19 Hyderabad regiment, which later be¬came the 9-Kumaon.

By 1942, Khathing was transferred to the Assam Regiment and promoted to Cap¬tain. It was in the officers` mess in Jorhat that Khathing got his nickname which stuck till the end. The British Officers finding it difficult to pronounce his first name Raneglao, unanimously decided to shorten it to Bob.

It was at this time that the British and Allied Forces combating the Japanese decided to raise the V-Force, a guerilla outfit in which hill people of the region were inducted, with a Allied Officer in charge. These people because of their knowledge of the topography and the ability to live off the land sometimes operated 150 miles from the nearest supp¬ly base. They Inflicted heavy casualties on the Japanese behind their own lines and acted as a screen for the 14th Army of-the Allied Forces.

* Khathing was sent to command a group of the V-Force in the Ukhrul area, the place where he had roamed as a child. He shed off his army tunics and battle fatigues. Instead he shaved his head In typical Tangkhul style, a mane running down the middle and bare on both sides. He walked barefoot, carried a basket bag which con¬tained dried beef and salt to serve as ra¬tions for two weeks and with his automatic concealed under the tribal shawl. Khathing set forth. He haunted the Japanese forces. He would ambush smaller patrols himself and would direct the RAF fighters and bombers to strafe and attack bigger formations. Once he found a large Japanese group occupying his house. He straightaway indicated the location to the RAF and had his own house bombed to smithereens to ensure that none of the Japanese escaped.

In 1943, Khathing played a key role in rescuing the 50-Para Brigade which had been surrounded by Japanese forces at Shanshak. For that gallant action he was made a Member of the British Empire. In 1944 the Commander in Chiefs Gallantary Certificate came his way and he was also mentioned in two dispatches. In 1945 as the Japanese prepared for their final lunge towards Imphal, Khathing with a handful of his trusted V-Force volunteers struck rapidly over a 100 kms stretch with devastating effect. The Japanese com¬manders thought that the enemy advance was delayed. The Military Cross was awarded to him the same year.

After the War, Khathing became a Com¬pany Commander of the 3-Assam Rifles and was in the Northwest Frontier Provin¬ces when Pakistan was created in 1947. Meanwhile the British left India. Manipur was on her own. It was at this juncture that Maharaj Kumar Priyobrata took over as a Chief Minister of the interim government. His first request to the outgoing British political agent was, “Please get Major Khathing here.” Khathing left the Indian Army and was soon elected to the council in the first ever election held on adult franchise in India which took place in Manipur in 1947 and was given the post of Minister in charge of Hill Development

When Manipur merged with the Indian Union in 1949 and the Government was dissolved, Khathing in his own words was “left without a job for six months”. During this period he stayed in Imphal with Arambam Ibomcha. It was Sir Akbar Hydari, the then Governor of Assam who asked him to join the Assam Rifles as a stop gap measure. So he donned a uniform again with the 2-Assam Riles. In 1950 they were sent to look for the source of the Brahmaputra. A devastating earthquake struck, half of their party was buried alive.

Khathing survived because he ordered his men to hold hands and lie spreadeagled on the ground.

In 1951, Jairam Das who was then the Governor of Assam met him in Shillong. Das asked Khathing a simple question `do you know Tawang`? A secret file was handed to him and he was asked to study it and to go and bring Tawang under In¬dian Administration from the hands of the Tibetans. Khathing then serving as an as¬sistant political officer set forth on his journey.

Khathing was able to do what the British Government had failed to do since 1914, when the McMohan Line was first drawn up demarcating the boundary between India and Tibet. He was the man who actually laid down the McMohan Line. This was in early 1951. He then founded Bomdi La town and soon became the first Indian political officer of NEFA, taking over from Major T.C. Allen.

Between 1954 to 57 he looked after Tuensang and when the embers of Naga Insurgency began to flare up he was made the Deputy Commissioner of Mokokchung. In 1957 he was instrumental in hosting the Naga People`s Conference at Kohima. Then followed the period when the first lines were drawn up which saw the 16 points Agreement with the Govern¬ment of India and the creation of the State of Nagaland. In 1961, he attended the National Defence College and was a mem¬ber of its second batch of graduates.

In 1962, he was Developmental Com-missioner of Sikkim and when he heard of the fall of Tawang to Chinese Invader, he at once requested the Chogyal of Sikkim to relieve him and asked the Government of India to send him to the war front. Within three days he was at Tezpur and attached to the 4-Corps as the Chief Civil Liaison officer. Lt. General T.N. Kaul was in com¬mand then. In his usual style, Khathing told Kaul “I have come to report, what is my charter of duty?” Kaul was relieved in three days, time and Lt. General later Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw took charge. But before leaving Kaul in answer to Khathing`s query said “you chart out your own duty”.

The lessons of the Chinese occupation prompted Khathing who had then become, the Security Commissioner of NEFA to organise a second line of defence. He modelled it along the V-Force and the Vil¬lage Guard he had formed in Nagaland. A force which would stay behind in the oc¬cupied areas in case the Chinese overran the areas again. Thus was born the Special Security Bureau.

He came back to Nagaland as Chief Secretary in 1967. A post he held till 1972. Then Khathing embarked on yet another role. He went to neighbouring Burma as India`s ambassador at Rangoon. After dis¬charging his duties at Rangoon till 1975 he returned home and headed the Ad¬ministrative Reforms and Tribal Law Com¬mission of the Government of Manipur.

He continued to take immense interest in the welfare of the people of the North-Kast. He spent most of his time in Shillong, but often came to Manipur to be at his beloved Valley View` Cottage on the spurs of the Langol range overlooking Imphal.

He arrived in Imphal on January 4 this year. The Tangkhul Student`s Union which he had founded 57 years ago was holding its 19th Conference at Sanakeithel in Ukhrul District. He had come to Valley View to attend it, inspite of failing health.

On January 12, two days before the scheduled conference while lunching with his best friend Maharaj Kumar Priyobrata he was overcome by a fatal heart attack.

On January 14, hundreds of mourners thronged Valley View for-a final glimpse of the legend as he was taken to his final resting place.

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EC mulls repoll in Manipur – Calcutta Telegraph

Calcutta TelegraphEC mulls repoll in ManipurCalcutta Telegraph27: The Election Commission is likely to order repoll in more than 100 polling stations in Manipur where largescale proxy votes were detected after a delegation comprising 10 parties moved t…


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EC mulls repoll in Manipur
Calcutta Telegraph
27: The Election Commission is likely to order repoll in more than 100 polling stations in Manipur where largescale proxy votes were detected after a delegation comprising 10 parties moved the poll panel to protest preparations for counting overlooking
Repoll in Manipur likelyAssam Tribune
Opposition club against Congress in Manipur, approaches ECFirstpost
Non-Cong parties oppose EC 'silence'Times of India
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Manipur Minister’s son chargesheeted – The Hindu

Manipur Minister's son chargesheetedThe HinduThe Central Bureau of Investigation filed a charge sheet in the court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Imphal West, who, in turn, ordered Sessions Judge, Manipur East Court, to proceed with the trial. R…

Manipur Minister's son chargesheeted
The Hindu
The Central Bureau of Investigation filed a charge sheet in the court of the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Imphal West, who, in turn, ordered Sessions Judge, Manipur East Court, to proceed with the trial. Reports said that the court proceedings will start

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Repoll in Manipur likely – Assam Tribune

FirstpostRepoll in Manipur likelyAssam TribuneIMPHAL, Feb 27 – The Election Commission of India is likely to order repoll in some polling stations of Manipur where 'serious cases' of malpractices was reported in the January 28 Assembly polls. A…


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Repoll in Manipur likely
Assam Tribune
IMPHAL, Feb 27 – The Election Commission of India is likely to order repoll in some polling stations of Manipur where 'serious cases' of malpractices was reported in the January 28 Assembly polls. A senior leader of a non-Congress party who had been
Opposition club against Congress in Manipur, approaches ECFirstpost
Non-Cong parties oppose EC 'silence'Times of India
Manipur non-Cong parties to meet ECI officialsNagaland Post
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Opposition club against Congress in Manipur, approaches EC – Firstpost

FirstpostOpposition club against Congress in Manipur, approaches ECFirstpostNew Delhi: Political parties in Manipur, including BJP and the Left, today got together against the state's ruling Congress and complained to the Election Commission of all…


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Opposition club against Congress in Manipur, approaches EC
Firstpost
New Delhi: Political parties in Manipur, including BJP and the Left, today got together against the state's ruling Congress and complained to the Election Commission of alleged malpractices in the 28 January assembly elections in the state and sought a

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Manipuri books at World Book Fair – Times of India

Manipuri books at World Book FairTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: Representing Manipur, the Writers' Forum of Imphal has displayed over 1000 books on the state's literature, art and culture in the ongoing biennial "World Book Fair New Delhi 2012&quot…

Manipuri books at World Book Fair
Times of India
IMPHAL: Representing Manipur, the Writers' Forum of Imphal has displayed over 1000 books on the state's literature, art and culture in the ongoing biennial "World Book Fair New Delhi 2012" at Pragati Maidan. The forum is one of the leading literary

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Why UP results will make no difference to UPA and economy – Firstpost

FirstpostWhy UP results will make no difference to UPA and economyFirstpostThe bitter truth is that no matter what happens in Uttar Pradesh (or, for that matter in Punjab, Uttarakhand, Manipur, and Goa), the broader political realities won't change…


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Why UP results will make no difference to UPA and economy
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The bitter truth is that no matter what happens in Uttar Pradesh (or, for that matter in Punjab, Uttarakhand, Manipur, and Goa), the broader political realities won't change much. In any case, the budget that Pranab Mukherjee has planned cannot be

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Muslims at Indo-Myanmar border – TwoCircles.net

Moneycontrol.comMuslims at Indo-Myanmar borderTwoCircles.netMoreh, 110-km south-east of Imphal, is a small town of Manipur bordering Myanmar. It is one of the most important trade routes between India and Myanmar. All sorts of Chinese electronic goods,…


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Muslims at Indo-Myanmar border
TwoCircles.net
Moreh, 110-km south-east of Imphal, is a small town of Manipur bordering Myanmar. It is one of the most important trade routes between India and Myanmar. All sorts of Chinese electronic goods, furniture items, textile products, fruits,
India unprepared for new MyanmarReuters India

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Muslims at Indo-Mayanmar border – TwoCircles.net

Moneycontrol.comMuslims at Indo-Mayanmar borderTwoCircles.netMoreh, 110-km south-east of Imphal, is a small town of Manipur bordering Myanmar. It is one of the most important trade routes between India and Myanmar. All sorts of Chinese electronic goods…


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Muslims at Indo-Mayanmar border
TwoCircles.net
Moreh, 110-km south-east of Imphal, is a small town of Manipur bordering Myanmar. It is one of the most important trade routes between India and Myanmar. All sorts of Chinese electronic goods, furniture items, textile products, fruits,
India unprepared for new MyanmarReuters India

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Militant killed in encounter in Manipur – IBNLive.com

Militant killed in encounter in ManipurIBNLive.comPTI | 01:02 PM,Feb 27,2012 Imphal, Feb 27 (PTI) A militant was killed in an encounter with security and police personnel in Imphal west district of Manipur, police said today. A combined team of police …

Militant killed in encounter in Manipur
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PTI | 01:02 PM,Feb 27,2012 Imphal, Feb 27 (PTI) A militant was killed in an encounter with security and police personnel in Imphal west district of Manipur, police said today. A combined team of police and Assam Rifles rushed to Canchipur area near

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Manipur: Militant killed in encounter – Zee News

Manipur: Militant killed in encounterZee NewsImphal: A militant was killed in an encounter with security and police personnel in Imphal west district of Manipur, police said on Monday. A combined team of police and Assam Rifles rushed to Canchipur area…

Manipur: Militant killed in encounter
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Imphal: A militant was killed in an encounter with security and police personnel in Imphal west district of Manipur, police said on Monday. A combined team of police and Assam Rifles rushed to Canchipur area near Manipur university late last night and

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NECEER – Into the Wild Photography Festival 2012

Into the Wild Photography Festival 2012 PRESS RELEASE 24th – 25th February 2012,  New Delhi… more »

Into the Wild Photography Festival 2012
PRESS RELEASE
24th – 25th February 2012,  New Delhi

The first day of the event titled “Into the Wild” Photography Festival 2012 saw the footfall of hundreds of people including students and teachers apart from photographers and wildlife researchers. It was a major attraction today at M.F. Husain Art Gallery of the Ansari Auditorium Complex of Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi.

NECEER – Into the Wild Photography Festival 2012

The event is being organised by North East Centre for Environmental Education and Research, (NECEER), Imphal, Manipur in association with HTT Global consultants and The Ranthambhore School of Art Society, Sawai Madhopur. NECEER, a Manipur based non-profit organization have been progressively organising various educational and interactive events to promote environmental education and awareness across India.

The festival aim is to create awareness and seek public participation on wildlife and biodiversity conservation in India. It intends to draw the attention of the people from all walks of life towards the beauty and wealth of nature, making them realize its importance and urgent need to conserve it. The festival will showcase the photographs of wild animals and plants, places and indigenous people living in far off places of the country and sharing the space with nature.

“There is an urgent need to attract people towards nature and then devise methods to educate them about it utilizing creative communication strategies” said Mr. Sajid Idrisi, Organsing Secretary of the event. And Visual media is the best thing to do that, he added.
Besides a variety of wonderful photographs of wild mammals, birds, plants, local handmade art and crafts have been displayed. The magnificent charcoal and oil paintings of Tigers and Leopards in the wild made by the artists of The Ranthambhore School of Art Society, Sawai Madhopur was a major attraction at the event.

NECEER – Into the Wild Photography Festival 2012

“The festival is just fantastic with beautiful photographs, paintings and crafts showcasing the wildlife in an urban city like New Delhi” said Atom Rajiv Singh of Hansraj College, Delhi University.

The festival is a two day event, and will be closed tomorrow evening. An online photo contest was also launched months before as an integral part of the festival to provide platform to the young generation. The result of the contest will be declared tomorrow evening.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/neceer-into-the-wild-photography-festival-2012/

Grand Success of Phijigee Mani Screening at Shillong on 19th Feb 2012

Shillong, February 22 : On Sunday, February 19, 2011, the highly anticipated premiere show of… more »

Shillong, February 22 : On Sunday, February 19, 2011, the highly anticipated premiere show of the Manipuri feature film, Phijigee Mani, took place at the U SoSo Tham, State Central Library, Shillong, enthralling the audience with its moving storyline. The show sponsored by N E Brothers was a grand success with more than 60% occupancy of the hall. The event kicked off with the presentation of a bouquet to the supporting actress Miss. Momita by the producer of the film Mr. Manihar. It was followed by the reading out of the objectives of N E Brothers and synopsis of the movie.

“Phijigee Mani”, the first offering from the production house, Radha Govind Films, tells the story of a young girl Yaiphabee, who sets out on a journey to bring some changes and happiness in her family that has only seen woeful times. Disturbed by the past memories of her home-her family, it was not at all easy for her. This movie is a different treat for the audience as it breaks the monotony of the routine song and dance in Manipuri films. In fact, the film not only aimed to entertain the audience but also carry a strong and beautiful message about the mother-son relationship which was successfully delivered.

Directed by O.Gautam, the film is backed by power packed performance from its ensemble cast – Tonthoi, Abenao, Bony, Momita (introducing), Kumarjit, Shyamdhani, Shanti, Sorojini, Baby, Rainy. It is the first Manipuri digital movie to get selection for Indian Panorama 2011, IFFI, Goa.

The screening in Shillong was well received by the audience. The N E Brothers is please to inform that special request come from the audience to rescreen it. The decision on this will be announced soon. N E Brothers also would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone in Shillong for making the event a grand success.

The interaction with the audience post the screening has given the assurance that N E Brothers is heading in the right direction. Next, on the mission of the N E Brothers is to promote more such quality Manipuri films on a larger scale, taking these films beyond North Eastern regions. With this objective, N E Brothers will screen the movie in Pune on 25th March 2012 and Hyderabad in the coming months.

For details contact : nebrothers(at)gmail(dot)com

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/02/grand-success-of-phijigee-mani-screening-at-shillong-on-19th-feb-2012/

Two killed in accident

Two persons including a IRB man was killed in a collision between a Tata Magic and a 800 Maruti Car in front of Maibam Lokpa Ching under Nambol PS this morning around 11.30 a.m. The victims were identified as Pungdongbam Deben (40) Ngaikhong Khullen, Moirangthem Raju (40) Thamnapokpi. Deben is the driver of the Car […]

Two persons including a IRB man was killed in a collision between a Tata Magic and a 800 Maruti Car in front of Maibam Lokpa Ching under Nambol PS this morning around 11.30 a.m.
The victims were identified as Pungdongbam Deben (40) Ngaikhong Khullen, Moirangthem Raju (40) Thamnapokpi.
Deben is the driver of the Car while Raju on IRB man was travelling in the Tata Magic. A sum of Rs. 1 lakh belonging to Raju was found missing. He got the amount from a marup however the police could not trace the amount. Nine persons received injuries in the road accident and they were identified as Md. Sakim Ahmed (15) Kwakta ward No. 3, Laishram Subhasini Devi (40) Moirang Lamkhai, Md. Arif Khan (30), Kwakta, Md. Terney (15) Kwakta ward No four, Premita (35) Thamnapokpi, Kenedy (30) Thanga, Thoudam Bebe Devi (25) Ushoipokpi, Khundrakpam Boby Devi (41), ngaikhong Khullen and Laishram Jiten (43) kwakeithel.
Those injured were rushed to RIMS Hospital.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/two-killed-in-accident/