HPCD signs SOO

AIZAWL, Jan 31 NNN: After several months in suspense, the Hmar militant outfit Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) and the government of Mizoram have signed the Suspension of Operation (SoO) today in Aizawl. “The government of Mizoram and Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) held talk today at 10 am under a peaceful atmosphere at State Guest House, […]

AIZAWL, Jan 31 NNN: After several months in suspense, the Hmar militant outfit Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) and the government of Mizoram have signed the Suspension of Operation (SoO) today in Aizawl.
“The government of Mizoram and Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) held talk today at 10 am under a peaceful atmosphere at State Guest House, Aizawl”.
Mizoram government team was led by Lalbiakzama, Joint Secretary, Home department, while the HPC-D delegation was led by Lalbeisei, the outfit’s vice chairman.
The two teams in their talk today prepared ‘ground rules and then signed an agreement for Suspension of Operation (SoO) for 6 months duration.
The two teams also agreed to hold another talk at the earliest possible.
For the first time on February 9, 2011 the SoO was signed betwen the two parties for six months. However, after signing the earlier SoO, the relation between the HPC-D and the Mizoram government experienced a rough weather. In view of that, the SoO was never extended again even after the lapse of the six month period.
Since 1986, the Hmar People’s Convention (HPC) has been demanding for the creation of Hmar Autonomous District in Mizoram. In spite of the Peace Accord that was inked between the Government of Mizoram and the HPC, there was no concrete solution to address and redress the rights of the Hmar People. “As a result, the HPC (D) has been continuous the same demand in Mizoram to redress the historical and political injustices. Acknowledging the matter, the Centre (Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India) has been pressurising the Government of Mizoram to settle the political issues of the Hmars immediately. Following this and to pursue the unfinished agenda, the Government of Mizoram and the HPC (D) signed the Suspension of Operation (SoO) on November 11, 2010 for a period of six months. The SoO document was signed by Lalropui, Army Chief HPC (D) and the Home Secretary Shri. Lalmalsawma, Government of Mizoram,” HPC-D leader L Sangma Hmar had stated sometime in last October.
The Hmar outfit leader had then alleged that the Government of Mizoram had failed to nurture the peace process with seriousness, which resulted in derailing the hard earned peace process. Taking note of this, the Centre (Ministry of Home Affairs) continued to pressurise the Government of Mizoram to settle the Hmar political problems. The government of Mizoram digressed from peaceful approach and acted untowardly when the HPC (D) on the other hand, is made to engage in finding the channels for political dialogue with All Party Leaders of Mizoram, he stated. While handing out the carrot, the Government of Mizoram arrested the HPC (D) Army Chief Lalropui and Deputy Army Chief Lalbiaknung from Silchar airport on June 16, 2012 by the Mizoram police. Similarly HPC (D) Chairman Zosangber was again arrested from Delhi Airport by the Mizoram police when he was on his way to meet officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs. The Government of Mizoram has severely failed to respect the peace process that has seemingly built, the HPC-D had rued.
In the context of Manipur, the HPC (D) political interest is collectively shared with the United People’s Front (UPF), currently under SoO with the Government of India and the Government of Manipur. The UPF demands for an Autonomous Hill States within the state of Manipur. The HPC (D) did not sign the SoO documents in Manipur alone but as UPF, the document is collectively shared and signed along with the UPF members: KNF, KRA (U), UKLF, ZDV and ZRA. The HPC (D) has its designated Camp in Ankhasuo with ninety four (94) cadres enlisted. In Manipur, the HPC (D) will continue to abide by the goals shared within the UPF.
“The HPC (D)’s goals and objectives are independent in all its respective context and is free from the other. The SoO terms and conditions in Manipur, has no validity in other States. Therefore, the HPC (D) Manipur Region is not answerable for the HPC (D) of other regions/States as the HPC (D) Manipur Region is particularly confined in Manipur under UPF,” L Sanga Hmar had also stated.
For all time to come, the HPC (D) Manipur Region as signatory of SoO in Manipur cannot be made responsible or related to any acts of the HPC (D) of other regions, L Sanga Hmar had added.
According to HPC-D leader, after India gained independence, the Hmar peoples are fragmented by different political boundaries, without their consent, and are compelled to negotiate political marginalisation in their respective states – Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya and Tripura. This historical and political subjugation have severely reduced our political entity, distancing us from securing our constitutional rights, stated L Sanga Hmar who is one of the members, Joint Monitoring Group of the Suspension of Operation (SoO) Agreement between the Government of Manipur and the Government of India Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC -D).
HPC-D leader L Sanga Hmar had also said last year that the urgent need to realise ‘our constitutional rights to redress our dignity’ as peoples has been the driving force behind the Hmar People’s Convention (Democratic) objective to demand for ‘Autonomous District Council’ for the Hmar peoples in Assam, Manipur and Mizoram under the Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution.
In the pursuit of securing this end, the Hmar People’s Convention (Democratic) – Assam Region, has also initiated a political dialogue involving the Government of India and the Government of Assam after laying down arms by 56 cadres of HPC (D) which was hosted by the Government of Assam in the presence of the then Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram at Guwahati on January 24, 2012. The first round of talks of the HPC (D) delegates – Government of Assam – the Central Government was held on September 27, 2012, Sanga Hmar had disclosed.

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Swu, Muivah unhappy with cadres

DIMAPUR, Jan 31 NNN: NSCN-IM leaders Isak Chisi Swu and Thuingaleng Muivah today expressed sadness over the way the outfit’s cadres are behaving. “God will never be happy with NSCN if its members keep on doing their own pleasure of works without doing the will of God,” said NSCN-IM general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah while the […]

DIMAPUR, Jan 31 NNN: NSCN-IM leaders Isak Chisi Swu and Thuingaleng Muivah today expressed sadness over the way the outfit’s cadres are behaving.
“God will never be happy with NSCN if its members keep on doing their own pleasure of works without doing the will of God,” said NSCN-IM general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah while the outfit’s chairman Isak Chsi Swu said, “If we do not do the will of God, we will be doomed, and the NSCN will be responsible for it. Because this is the era of NSCN. NSCN’s name sells both at home and abroad. We cannot afford to fail this time. We don’t have to blame heaven and earth if we fail. History says the Romans themselves brought about the downfall of the Roman Empire. NSCN will also be pulled down by the NSCN themselves. NSCN will fall when the spirit of ‘NSCN-ism’ runs out in its members; it will fall when it is not political; it will fall when the policy of its leadership is not people-based; it will fall when its approach to the world is not objective; it will fall when its members are rebellious; it will fall when there is moral degeneration in the set-up. Above all, it will fall when its members flee from the Lord”.
Swu and Muivah were delivering speeches at the ’34th NSCN Day’ celebration at Hebron, off Dimapur today.
NSCN was formed on this day in 1980 after spitting from Naga National Council (NNC).
During the course of his speech today, Thuingaleng Muivah became exortation while reminding the cadres that God will never be happy with NSCN-IM if its members keep on doing their own pleasure of works without doing the will of God.
“He made a direct reference to the present situation where it demands the members to take the right decision in order to save the Naga nation,” said the press comunique issued by the NSCN-IM this evening.
“The world has not stopped, it keeps changing. But when the people fail to understand the process of change they will be lost because they fail to take the right decision. NSCN should not fail,” Muivah pointedly asked the members to realise where they stand. The NSCN-IM general secretary then fervently appeals to all the members to take the right decision before God–to forgive their waywardness and mistakes and take steps to save the ‘Naga nation’. “We have to change by taking the right decision to ask God for forgiveness, and there is no other way to save the nation”, Muivah stated.
Meanwhile, NSCN-IM chairman Isak Chisi Swu recalled the sequences that led to the formation of the NSCN.
He said after the failure of NNC, the NSCN was formed in the national workers’ meeting at Nokpa, where the historic decision to uphold the national principle of divine right to self determination was taken. It was finally, approved by the ‘national assembly’ held at Tonu on this day, the 31st January 1980.
According to Swu, the NSCN put up an undaunted resistance against the aggression of the colossal forces of the enemies who adopted ruthless means to crush the Nagas. “Guided by their avowed neo-colonial policy, they used one Naga to fight another Naga. Instigated one group to fight another group and incited communalism between the Nagas and others with a view to keeping the Nagas divided and suppressed perpetually. But that could not dampen the spirit of the Nagas. In fact, the Naga people under the banner of NSCN stood the ground in the face of those horrible situations,” Isal Swu stated.
But sadly, some of us have run away and joined forces with the enemies to fight against their own people. The preacher says, ‘They killed God, the Son in the name of God.” Likewise, those traitors killed their people in the name of people and pulled back the wheels of history in the name of revolution.

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Gangmumei joins BJP

Gangmumei Kamei founder President Federal Party and former Cabinet Minister joined BJP today. He was welcomed by party President Th Chaoba and appointed him as State Executive member.

Gangmumei Kamei who joined BJP With BJP Chief Th Chaoba at BJP office

Gangmumei Kamei who joined BJP With BJP Chief Th Chaoba at BJP office

Gangmumei Kamei founder President Federal Party and former Cabinet Minister joined BJP today. He was welcomed by party President Th Chaoba and appointed him as State Executive member.

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Canoe sprint champ begins in Manipur – Times of India

Canoe sprint champ begins in ManipurTimes of IndiaThough canoeing and kayaking is a fairly new sport in Manipur, the All Manipur Canoeing and Kayaking Association, formed in 1995, has been able to produce about 33 international paddlers besides five na…

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MHCBA (Manipur High Court Bar Association) – E-Pao.net

MHCBA (Manipur High Court Bar Association)E-Pao.netMHCBA (Manipur High Court Bar Association) Source: The Sangai Express. Imphal, January 31 2013: A total of 159 practising Advocates have floated the Manipur High Court Bar Association with six office b…

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MHCBA (Manipur High Court Bar Association) Source: The Sangai Express. Imphal, January 31 2013: A total of 159 practising Advocates have floated the Manipur High Court Bar Association with six office bearers and two executive members.

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Manipur High Court Bar Association formed – E-Pao.net

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Manipur in 5th position in tobacco usage in India – E-Pao.net

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Rhythms of Manipur – E-Pao.net

E-Pao.netRhythms of ManipurE-Pao.netImphal, January 31 2013: A team of 12 artistes of Rhythms of Manipur would leave the State tomorrow for a week-long tour to Hongkong and Singapore under the sponsorship of Indian Council for Cultural Relations. The a…


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Imphal, January 31 2013: A team of 12 artistes of Rhythms of Manipur would leave the State tomorrow for a week-long tour to Hongkong and Singapore under the sponsorship of Indian Council for Cultural Relations. The artistes would perform Manipuri

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Elderly woman killed in accident

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IMPHAL, Jan  31: A 70 year old woman was killed in a road accident this morning at around 10:15 am at Wabagai Tera Pisak under Kakching police station, after she was hit by a Honda Activa.     The victim has been … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan  31: A 70 year old woman was killed in a road accident this morning at around 10:15 am at Wabagai Tera Pisak under Kakching police station, after she was hit by a Honda Activa.    

The victim has been identified as Huidrom Yaimabi of Tera Pisak. She succumbed to her injuries on the way to RIMS. She was hit by a Honda active while she was waiting for a bus, said a source. The dead body has been deposited at JNIMS morgue and the post mortem of her body will be conducted tomorrow.   

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BJP welcomes Gangmumei Kamei

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IMPHAL, Jan  31: In a press release, the Bharitya Janata Party, Manipur Pradesh, said that Prof. Gangumei Kamei has joined BJP, Manipur Pradesh. He was felicitated at a function held at BJP party office located at Nityaipak Chuthek according to … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan  31: In a press release, the Bharitya Janata Party, Manipur Pradesh, said that Prof. Gangumei Kamei has joined BJP, Manipur Pradesh. He was felicitated at a function held at BJP party office located at Nityaipak Chuthek according to the release. It may be remembered that he was the founder president of Federal Party.

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Dead person identified

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IMPHAL, January 31: The identity of a person whose skeleton remains was found yesterday afternoon at a gorge in Chullouphai village under Saikul police station has been ascertained by the police today. The deceased has been identified as Akoijam Kunjamohon … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, January 31: The identity of a person whose skeleton remains was found yesterday afternoon at a gorge in Chullouphai village under Saikul police station has been ascertained by the police today.

The deceased has been identified as Akoijam Kunjamohon (58) son of (L) Nilamani of Kongpal Mutum Leikai.

According to a source, he went missing since  he left home on October 6 last at around 7 am and is also said to be mentally unsound.   

His family members had lodged a missing report with the Porompat police station on October 13 last. His body remains were handed over to his family members today after a post mortem was conducted at RIMS.    

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MU Ph.D. admission test

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IMPHAL, Jan 31: The Department of Physics, Manipur University has informed in a notification to all the candidates that the admission test for Ph.D. Programme in Physics will be held on Monday, the February 11 at 9 am . Candidates … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 31: The Department of Physics, Manipur University has informed in a notification to all the candidates that the admission test for Ph.D. Programme in Physics will be held on Monday, the February 11 at 9 am . Candidates are advised to collect admit card during office hours on or before Feb 8,2013.

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Diaspora applauds Maj General

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IMPHAL, Jan 31: Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi expresses its profound joy and happiness on the conferment of Ati Vishist Seva Medal by the President of India to Major General Konsam Himalaya Singh, YSM, in recognition  of his distinguished service in … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 31: Manipuri Diaspora Association, Delhi expresses its profound joy and happiness on the conferment of Ati Vishist Seva Medal by the President of India to Major General Konsam Himalaya Singh, YSM, in recognition  of his distinguished service in the army. 

Sh.Himalay is an active member of the Manipuri Diaspora who always inspire the other members, said a press release of the association.

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Youth convention encourages youth against drugs

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IMPHAL, Jan 31: The District Youth Convention 2012-13 was held today at B Vengnom Community Hall, Tuiboung Block, Churachandpur attended by Demmang Haokip, Vice Chairman, ADC/Churachandpur as chief guest; David Piaklian, MPS, SDPO, Churachandpur as guest of honour in place … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 31: The District Youth Convention 2012-13 was held today at B Vengnom Community Hall, Tuiboung Block, Churachandpur attended by Demmang Haokip, Vice Chairman, ADC/Churachandpur as chief guest; David Piaklian, MPS, SDPO, Churachandpur as guest of honour in place of L Mangkhogin Haokip, IPS, Superintendent of Police, Churachandpur; Paokholal Haokip (Ex. NSV), Member, ADC/Churachandpur as special guest and Jakie Ruivah, Zonal Director, Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan, Manipur Zone as functional president, said a DIPR release.

Demmang Haokip speaking as chief guest of the programme encouraged the youth to refrain from Drugs use and distributed Outstanding Youth Club Award -2012, said the release.

The programme ended with vote of thanks from D Khuala Vaiphei, Project Manager NRHM (Member DACYP).

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Families of `fake encounter` victims hope for justice

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By Yambem Laba On 4 January the Supreme Court ordered the setting up of a commission to be headed by Justice (retd) Santosh Hedge of the Supreme Court and compromising JM Lyngdoh, the no-nonsense former Chief Election Commissioner, and AK … Continue reading

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By Yambem Laba
On 4 January the Supreme Court ordered the setting up of a commission to be headed by Justice (retd) Santosh Hedge of the Supreme Court and compromising JM Lyngdoh, the no-nonsense former Chief Election Commissioner, and AK Singh, former Karnataka police chief, as members, to investigate the circumstances under which six persons, including 12-year-old student Azad Khan, were summarily executed by state forces, notably the infamous and dreaded Manipur police commandos and personnel of the Assam Rifles, which operate alone and sometimes in tandem as a joint force in the name of counter-insurgency.

The six, however, comprise just the tip of the iceberg, for named in a writ petition, praying for a special investigation team to probe into the killings in fake encounters, are not only one or two, as in the Gujarat case, but a total of 1,528 who were allegedly slain extra-judiciously from May 1979 to May 2012.

Work towards this historic move began about two years ago when various human rights and civil liberty activists got together and formed the Civil Society Coalition on Human Rights in Manipur and the UN. The members gathered  information and documents relating to the killings in an extra-judicial manner by the police, the Army and para-military forces, including the Assam Rifles, the CRPF and the BSF. Most of the victims were in their 20s and 30s.

The report was ready by mid-March. Two busloads of  victims’ families,  armed with photographs of their slain sons or brothers, went to Guwahati to meet Christof Heyns, the UN’s special rapporteur on extra-judicial summary or arbitary executions. Also present at that historic meeting on 29 March 2012 were Justice WA Shishak, former chairperson of the Manipur Human Rights Commission, C Upendra, retired district and sessions judge of Manipur (he had headed many an inquiry commission to probe such deaths), Laifungbam Debabrata “Bobby” Roy, convenor of the coalition, Babloo Loitongbam of the Human Rights Alert and one of the petitioners in the present case before the Supreme Court, Meihoubam Rakesh of the Human Rights Law Network and myself in my capacity as a former member of the State Human Rights Commission.

Heyns got a first-hand impression of the trauma the surviving relatives of the victims had to go through, hoping against hope for justice which never seemed to come. A memorandum, giving details of the 1,528 persons, was presented to him. Within two days of receiving it, he said in New Delhi that “the impunity for  extra-judicial executions is the central problem. This gives perpetrators a free rein and leaves victims in a situation where they are either left helpless or have to retaliate. And it is this impunity which the Supreme Court now aims to remove to some extent, if not to eradicate fully”.

On 1 October 2012, a division bench of the Supreme Court, comprising Justice Aftab Alam and Justice Ranjana Desai, admitted a writ petition filed by the Extra-judicial Execution Victims’ Families’ Association, Manipur and the Human Rights Alert, Manipur, praying  for a special investigation team to probe the deaths in fake encounters. The court also appointed Menaka Gurusamy the amicus curiae of the case.

According to Neena Ningombam, secretary of the EEVFAM, her journey began on 4 November 2008 when after lunch her husband Michael left home to assist a friend with some chores. Then she got a call from him informing her that he had been apprehended by police commandos and that she should initiate steps to secure his release. When she called back there was no answer, The 9 pm news bulletin of the local cable TV network showed the slain body of her husband with a grenade in hand and the verdict was that he was killed in an encounter. When she did not get any response to her petitions to the chief minister and the director-general of police, she approached Gauhati High Court and the subsequent probe revealed that Michael was shot dead by police commandos, and not in an exchange of fire in an encounter.

Shunned by the public as young widows and denied all facilities by the state for being families of supposed “terrorists”, the EEVFAM first started as a support group, meeting every second Saturday to keep each other informed about developments in their cases. It had also included the father of 12-year-old Azad Khan. “Azad was a Class VII student when personnel of the 23 Assam Rifles and state police commandos swooped down on his village at Phabakchao Mayai Leikai, dragged him for some 30 metres and shot him dead, branding him an insurgent.” How can a 12-year-old be a terrorist, thundered the Supreme Court, and asked the state government if its contention that “they are killing us so that we are killing them means that we are in a state of war. Do it quickly, the people are dying there” were the directives to the state government which had failed to submit its counter-affidavit in time.

Welcoming the Supreme Court’s move in establishing the high-powered commission, Amnesty International has urged the Manipur government to cooperate in the probe.

(The writer is The Statesman’s Imphal-based Special Correspondent. Source: The Statesman)

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Children film are neglected in Manipur `“ RK Nimai SinghKanglaOnlineManipur,IMPHAL, January 31: 3 days 4th Children Film Festival inaugurated today at Manipur Film Development Corporation Ltd.(MFDC) auditorium, situated at palace gate, Imphal. The fe…

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Edu Minister breaks silence on RTE – KanglaOnline

Edu Minister breaks silence on RTEKanglaOnlineManipur, IMPHAL, January 31: The State Advisory Committee on RTE constituted under Right of Children to free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 rule number 26 with the Education Minister, Moirangthem Oken as…

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Manipur to ban smokeless tobacco products – Assam Tribune

E-Pao.netManipur to ban smokeless tobacco productsAssam TribuneIMPHAL, Jan 31 – Manipur is all set to ban consumption of smokeless tobacco products within a short span of time. Speaking to The Assam Tribune on the sidelines of the Global Adults Tobac…


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Manipur to ban smokeless tobacco products
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IMPHAL, Jan 31 – Manipur is all set to ban consumption of smokeless tobacco products within a short span of time. Speaking to The Assam Tribune on the sidelines of the Global Adults Tobacco Survey (GATS) Fact Sheet releasing function in Imphal today,
Manipur in 5th position in tobacco usage in IndiaE-Pao.net

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Manipur official gets jail for graft – E-Pao.net

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Manipur gets artificial soccer turf – E-Pao.net

Manipur gets artificial soccer turfE-Pao.netWith this, Manipur and Meghalaya, are the only two States in the North-east to have artificial football turfs. So far FIFA under its 'Win in India with India Project' has laid four artificial football…

Manipur gets artificial soccer turf
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With this, Manipur and Meghalaya, are the only two States in the North-east to have artificial football turfs. So far FIFA under its 'Win in India with India Project' has laid four artificial football turfs out of the proposed eight. Similar grounds

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