Two bird catchers netted

Along with pulling up two bird catchers, a rescue team of People for Animals PFA , Thoubal unit have rescued two live Jack Snipes and recovered one death Jack Snipe from a paddy field in Langthabal village of Khomjom in the morning yesterday Source …

Along with pulling up two bird catchers, a rescue team of People for Animals PFA , Thoubal unit have rescued two live Jack Snipes and recovered one death Jack Snipe from a paddy field in Langthabal village of Khomjom in the morning yesterday Source Hueiyen News Service Gyanand Naorem

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Rs 5 lakhs compensation for slain journalist

The State Government has decided to give a compensation of Rs five lakhs to the family of late Thangjam Dwijamani and also appoint his wife as a Primary Teacher Source The Sangai Express

The State Government has decided to give a compensation of Rs five lakhs to the family of late Thangjam Dwijamani and also appoint his wife as a Primary Teacher Source The Sangai Express

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IDF points to administrative vacuum in hills for present chaos

Indigenous Democratic Front IDF has said that the administrative vacuum in the hill areas of Manipur has led to the present situation in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

Indigenous Democratic Front IDF has said that the administrative vacuum in the hill areas of Manipur has led to the present situation in Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Dy CM moots stringent law to shield women

In the backdrop of unrest over separate cases of molestation, Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam vehemently condemning the Chandel and Napetpalli incidents claimed that strong instructions have been given to all the police stations to remain strict vigil…

In the backdrop of unrest over separate cases of molestation, Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam vehemently condemning the Chandel and Napetpalli incidents claimed that strong instructions have been given to all the police stations to remain strict vigil for preventing recurrence of such incidents Source The Sangai Express

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Scribe killing Probe report to be submitted on Dec 31

The third and the last round of meeting of the 3 member enquiry committee which is probing into the incident of death of journalist Thangjam Dwijamani alias Nanao in police firing while covering protest agitation over Chandel molestation case at Thangm…

The third and the last round of meeting of the 3 member enquiry committee which is probing into the incident of death of journalist Thangjam Dwijamani alias Nanao in police firing while covering protest agitation over Chandel molestation case at Thangmeiband Sinam Leikai on December 18, was held at the office chamber of Principal Secretary Home Dr J Suresh Babu at Secretariat South Block today Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNC bandh ends

Though there were reports of arson on the first two days of the 72 hours bandh called by the United Naga Council UNC , no such incidents were reported on the third day and it culminated on a peaceful note Source The Sangai Express

Though there were reports of arson on the first two days of the 72 hours bandh called by the United Naga Council UNC , no such incidents were reported on the third day and it culminated on a peaceful note Source The Sangai Express

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UNLF apologises, seeks forgiveness

While accepting its mistake in identifying the two Tangkhul civilians who were shot dead at a jungle near Kongkan village in Ukhrul district, the proscribed United National Liberation Front UNLF has sought forgiveness from the Tangkhul community So…

While accepting its mistake in identifying the two Tangkhul civilians who were shot dead at a jungle near Kongkan village in Ukhrul district, the proscribed United National Liberation Front UNLF has sought forgiveness from the Tangkhul community Source Hueiyen News Service

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UNLF owns Kongkan shooting, apologises

Admitting involvement of its cadres in the killing of two villagers hunters at near Kongkan village area under Kamjong sub division of Ukhrul district last evening, the proscribed UNLF conveyed sincere apology to the Tangkhul community in general and…

Admitting involvement of its cadres in the killing of two villagers hunters at near Kongkan village area under Kamjong sub division of Ukhrul district last evening, the proscribed UNLF conveyed sincere apology to the Tangkhul community in general and the aggrieved families in particular Source The Sangai Express

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Special traffic drive to be launched for New Year

To check instances of road mishaps during the ensuing New Year’s day celebration, Imphal West District Police is all set to launch a special drive from December 30 to implement certain safety norms and pull up all erring riders Source Hueiyen News S…

To check instances of road mishaps during the ensuing New Year’s day celebration, Imphal West District Police is all set to launch a special drive from December 30 to implement certain safety norms and pull up all erring riders Source Hueiyen News Service

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Rally protests hunters’ killing

Denouncing gunning down of two hunters last evening, Kongkan villagers under Kamjong sub division of Ukhrul district, today staged a protest rally in the sub divisional headquarters Source The Sangai Express

Denouncing gunning down of two hunters last evening, Kongkan villagers under Kamjong sub division of Ukhrul district, today staged a protest rally in the sub divisional headquarters Source The Sangai Express

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State forces to be deployed for NH Protection

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam, who is also in charge of Home portfolio, has disclosed that the State government is planning to use State Forces for the protection of National Highways in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam, who is also in charge of Home portfolio, has disclosed that the State government is planning to use State Forces for the protection of National Highways in the State Source Hueiyen News Service

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27 rapemurder cases, one trial in State in 2012

Out of 27 rape and rape plus murder cases reported in the media till December 29 this year, police have filed charge sheet and trial conducted only in one case Source The Sangai Express

Out of 27 rape and rape plus murder cases reported in the media till December 29 this year, police have filed charge sheet and trial conducted only in one case Source The Sangai Express

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Rs 5 lakh to next of kin of Dwijamani

A meeting of the State Cabinet today has recommended payment of Rs 5 lakh as ex gratia to the next of kin of deceased journalist Thangjam Dwijamani and appointment of his wife to the post of a Primary teacher Source Hueiyen News Service

A meeting of the State Cabinet today has recommended payment of Rs 5 lakh as ex gratia to the next of kin of deceased journalist Thangjam Dwijamani and appointment of his wife to the post of a Primary teacher Source Hueiyen News Service

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Sitin protest continues

Protest demonstration to demand arrest of SS Lt Col Livingstone Anal of the NSCN IM continues with people from the entertainment sector staging sit in protest at the Lamphelpat office premises of Film Forum Manipur today Source The Sangai Express

Protest demonstration to demand arrest of SS Lt Col Livingstone Anal of the NSCN IM continues with people from the entertainment sector staging sit in protest at the Lamphelpat office premises of Film Forum Manipur today Source The Sangai Express

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Manipur: Compensation, job to wife of slain photojournalist

Manipur government will give Rs 5 lakh as compensation to the wife of the photojournalist killed in police firing a week ago during a violent protests that hit Imphal, official sources said here on Sunday. The government has also decided to appoint the…

Manipur government will give Rs 5 lakh as compensation to the wife of the photojournalist killed in police firing a week ago during a violent protests that hit Imphal, official sources said here on Sunday. The government has also decided to appoint the deceased photojournalist Thangjam Dwijamani’s wife Narmada as a primary school teacher.

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Committee on killing journalist will submit report by Dec. 31

Imphal, Dec 29: A committee formed to enquire into the killing of journalist K. Dwijamani @ Nanao held a sitting today at South block Secretariat at the chamber of Principal secretary (Home) . It was the final meeting, before submitting its report on December 31 to the Government of Manipur Till now the committee has […]

Imphal, Dec 29: A committee formed to enquire into the killing of journalist K. Dwijamani @ Nanao held a sitting today at South block Secretariat at the chamber of Principal secretary (Home) . It was the final meeting, before submitting its report on December 31 to the Government of Manipur
Till now the committee has taken statements from three police personnel, nine Village Defence Force (VDF), three journalists and two civilians who were present at the time of the incident added official source.
In t today’s sitting a post mortem report of Nanao was also examined by the committee, apart from this the three members visited the for the third time the site of occurence.

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Sit in protest continues

IMPHAL, Dec 29 NNn: Hundreds of people staged sit-ins at two different places in Imphal on Saturday demanding arrest of Livingstone, a self-styled Lt Col of NSCN-IM involved in the alleged assault or molestation case of film actress Kh Momoko at a musical event at Chandel recently. Film Forum Manipur, Manipur State Shumang Leela Council […]

IMPHAL, Dec 29 NNn: Hundreds of people staged sit-ins at two different places in Imphal on Saturday demanding arrest of Livingstone, a self-styled Lt Col of NSCN-IM involved in the alleged assault or molestation case of film actress Kh Momoko at a musical event at Chandel recently.
Film Forum Manipur, Manipur State Shumang Leela Council in teaming up with various social organizations organized sit-in protests in front of the office of FFM, Lamphel and Uripok Khaidem Leikai.
A large number of people participated at the demonstrations. The protests were organized as part of the agitation spearhead by FFM and MSSLC in collaboration with various NGOs in the state demanding justice in the molestation case of film artiste Momoko.
L Surjakanta, president, FFM while talking to reporters on the sidelines of the demonstration organized in front of the office of FFM, said the state Government should not take such democratic form of agitation for granted as the NGOs may take up further intense agitation over the issue.
The sit-in protest organized at Uripok Khaidem Leikai was also participated by a large number of locals from Uripok Huidrom Leikai.
Taking part at the demonstration, RK Sanahanbi, president Kanglei Ima Lup, strongly condemned the incident and urged the Government to book the NSCN-IM member without any delay. In the same spirit, she also condemned the Napet Palli incident wherein a girl was reportedly molested by three people urging the Government to punish the culprits.
The ceasefire pact signed between the Government of India and NSCN-IM should be revoked immediately, she demanded and termed the ceasefire agreement as a consent given by the Central Government to the Naga outfit to unleash crimes against civilians.
All the NSCN-IM camps in Manipur that is not covered by the ceasefire agreement should be demolished, she further demanded while appealing to every section of the society not to use women as their soft target to take vengeance.

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Rally taken out at rally at Meghalaya

SHILLONG, Dec 29: Matrilineal Meghalaya today witnessed women folks taking to the streets their mourning over the death of the Delhi gang-rape victim even as they demanded justice and safety to women community in the state and the country in particular. Women and social activists also observed a candle-light vigil at the famous Don Bosco […]

SHILLONG, Dec 29: Matrilineal Meghalaya today witnessed women folks taking to the streets their mourning over the death of the Delhi gang-rape victim even as they demanded justice and safety to women community in the state and the country in particular.
Women and social activists also observed a candle-light vigil at the famous Don Bosco Square in Shillong before taking out a silent procession.
Besides, the candle-light vigil was also staged in solidarity with a young girl, who was the victim of a gang-rape at Williamnagar in the Garo Hills of the state recently.
Stating that the system has failed women community, the women in their placards demanded that “immediate session of parliament to make strong rape laws” besiThaThnks a lotdes “medical report be immediately be given to rape victims or their immediate family” and speedy justice for rape victims.
Taking part in the vigil mourning the death of the victim was young Emie Sunn, a 10 year old boy who demanded that those who committed crimes against women should be hanged.
His demand rooted to the popular demand aired on TV by protesters in Delhi and out of frustration as his parents were glued to the news channel all the time with the news of the gang-rape victim, denying him his cartoon programs.
NGO leaders, feminists, housewives vehemently demanded stringent rules be put in place to deter an offender from committing such crimes in the future.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Mukul Sangma, who also condoled her death, said a thorough look into the system to address the menace is the need of the hour.
“A thorough look at the prevailing system to address this menace is the need of the hour, he said adding that a comprehensive action plan is required which should involve the government and the people as any change that we want can only take place when the people themselves involve in the process.
While admitting that crimes against women in matrilineal-Meghalaya is also sky rocketing, Mukul said, “This problem is serious and we all need to concertedly strive towards a permanent solution.”
Governor R S Mooshahary had on the other hand rued that despite the improvement in the literacy rate (66 – 67 per cent), the society continue to face “deteriorating” moral character which resulted in “bulging crime rate” against women, humanity and property.
While pleading for a moral-based education, Mooshahary had said that unless we are able to build up people of good character, “no matter how high the literacy rate gets, it will be of no use.”
An Assembly committee report on the crime against women pending investigation until December 31 last year was at 696 which include 337 rape cases, 135 kidnap and abduction cases of women and girls, 127 molestation and 18 sexual harassment cases.

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Gaikhangam appeals to all to imbibe sacrificial spirit of great leaders

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 29: Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam, who holds home portfolio appealed to all to imbibe sacrificial spirit of the freedom fighters of the state and work for making Manipur strong and united. Speaking at the sideline of the celebration of 156th birth anniversary of Bir Tikendrajit at Congress Bhavan today he […]

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Imphal, Dec 29: Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam, who holds home portfolio appealed to all to imbibe sacrificial spirit of the freedom fighters of the state and work for making Manipur strong and united.
Speaking at the sideline of the celebration of 156th birth anniversary of Bir Tikendrajit at Congress Bhavan today he said Tikendrajit and others died while fighting for protection of the princely state. As a part of the celebration of the 125th foundation day of Congress party PCC has celebrated birth anniversary of great freedom fighter of the state. Rani Gaidinliu is another freedom fighter whose birthday will also be celebrated by the PCC. Her birthday falls on January 26. She also fought against the Britishers and landed in jail for 14 years.
As we celebrate the birth anniversary of great leaders of the state we are reminded the sacrificial spirit with which they fought for protecting the princely state. We all must show respect to the freedom fighters of the state so that the young generation will feel the need for making a strong and powerful state.
Earlier Chief Minister O. Ibobi led the Congress leaders and workers in offering floral tributes to the photograph of the martyr.
When Gaikhangam was told whether the dissidents within the party were trying to put wedge between him and the Chief Minister by making wild allegation that the Union Home Minister had asked Chief Minister to control him, he said the campaign will not be successfully. He added he and the Chief Minister were working cohesively extending cooperation to each other.
Asked about the crime against women he said laws need to be amended to deal with the perpetrators of the crime effectively. The tormentors acted like devils, he also said.
Asked about frequent imposition of bandh on national highway roads, he said more security personnel are required to protect national highway. The state Government is contemplating to recruit about 200 police constables. The security personnel being appointed will be used in the protection of villages and national highway, he added.
He said the number of security personnel is so low that even an SP has only 50 or 60 constables under his command.

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Dwijamani’s wife to be given job as primary teacher, Rs 5 lakhs ex gratia

IMPHAL, Dec 29 NNN: State Cabinet has on Saturday approved to recruit wife of TV journalist Th Dwijamani as a Government Primary School teacher, apart from paying Rs 5 lakh to the next of kins of the scribe as compensation. The approval was given during a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister O Ibobi held […]

IMPHAL, Dec 29 NNN: State Cabinet has on Saturday approved to recruit wife of TV journalist Th Dwijamani as a Government Primary School teacher, apart from paying Rs 5 lakh to the next of kins of the scribe as compensation.
The approval was given during a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister O Ibobi held at the CM’s Secretariat here, Government spokesperson minister M Okendro told the media after the meeting at the New Secretariat. The Cabinet meeting also approved appointment of 122 different posts in the department of Consumers Affairs Food & Public Distribution (CAF &PD) on contract basis under an Rs 30 crore project. The Cabinet took this decision with an aim to ensure PDS items directly reach at the doors of every beneficiary, Okendro said.
He said a total of 64 light vehicles equipped with GPRS will be procured which will be used in distributing PDS items to ensure transparency in the distribution system in the state.
Th Narmada, wife of late TV journalist Dwijamani will be appointed as a Government Primary School teacher as approved by the state Cabinet during Saturday’s meeting and another Rs 5 lakh will also be given to the next of kin as compensation, the Government spokesperson announced.
Dwijamani was killed in a police firing incident that took place during the recent unrest in Manipur sparked after the alleged molestation incident of film artist Kh Momoko at Chandel headquarters.
Saying that complaints have been receiving about PDS items being used badly in the last 17 years in Manipur, Okendro stated that Justice Wadhwa Commission instituted by the Central Government had conducted investigation into the alleged misuse of PDS items in the state by politicians in cahoots with militants.
The state Government, therefore, is planning to take up an Rs 30 crore to ensure PDS items to reach at every door of every beneficiary, Okendro added, informing another 122 posts in the department of CAF & PD will be recruited on contract basis as part of the project.
The Cabinet meeting further decided service period extension of two years for National Awardee teachers while one year for the State Awardees, he added.

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