Nirman campaign notes welfare programmes

On the second day of deliberation on Bharat Nirman campaign held today at the Mini Secretariat hall of Thoubal DC complex various speakers, including Department officials highlighted scheme works executed at State and districts, presented reports on on…

On the second day of deliberation on Bharat Nirman campaign held today at the Mini Secretariat hall of Thoubal DC complex various speakers, including Department officials highlighted scheme works executed at State and districts, presented reports on ongoing works as well as updated the gathering on upcoming welfare programme Source The Sangai Express

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Antileprosy fortnight

The Anti Leprosy fortnight observance was launched today at various places of the State to mark the martyrdom of Mahatma Gandhi, with the theme ‘Let us Fight Stigma and discrimination against leprosy’ Source The Sangai Express

The Anti Leprosy fortnight observance was launched today at various places of the State to mark the martyrdom of Mahatma Gandhi, with the theme ‘Let us Fight Stigma and discrimination against leprosy’ Source The Sangai Express

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Himalay decorated

Major General Konsam Himalay Singh, YSM, who commanded the Infantry Division in the LoC in Rajouri and Poonch area recently, has been conferred the Ati Vishist Seva Medal by the President of India Source The Sangai Express

Major General Konsam Himalay Singh, YSM, who commanded the Infantry Division in the LoC in Rajouri and Poonch area recently, has been conferred the Ati Vishist Seva Medal by the President of India Source The Sangai Express

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Missionary schools Govt to discuss test, fee structure today

The raging issue sparked by decision of private educational institutions run by Christian missionaries to conduct screening admission test for fresh admission seekers in the pre primary level as well as the institutions’ fee structure would be taken …

The raging issue sparked by decision of private educational institutions run by Christian missionaries to conduct screening admission test for fresh admission seekers in the pre primary level as well as the institutions’ fee structure would be taken up for discussion in tomorrow’s meeting of the State Advisory Council, for which Education Minister M Okendro is the chairperson Source The Sangai Express

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UNC refutes report

With reference to a news report published in this daily on January 30, under the caption, ‘Naga militant groups to stay away from polls’, United Naga Council UNC has said that the construction of the report made it look as if it was UNC President inf…

With reference to a news report published in this daily on January 30, under the caption, ‘Naga militant groups to stay away from polls’, United Naga Council UNC has said that the construction of the report made it look as if it was UNC President informing this daily about the decision on behalf of the Naga Concordant Source The Sangai Express

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MPs in fray

Sitting Lok Sabha MP from Nagaland C M Chang and the State sitting Rajya Sabha MP Khekiho Zhimomi are contesting in the ensuing Nagaland Assembly elections on the Naga People’s Front NPF ticket Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

Sitting Lok Sabha MP from Nagaland C M Chang and the State sitting Rajya Sabha MP Khekiho Zhimomi are contesting in the ensuing Nagaland Assembly elections on the Naga People’s Front NPF ticket Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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Governor hails State paddlers

Noting laudable achievements by State paddlers inspite of canoeing and kayaking being at a comparatively nascent stage, Governor Gurbachan Jagat has emphasised on Manipur hosting more National level competitions to sustain the sports movement in the St…

Noting laudable achievements by State paddlers inspite of canoeing and kayaking being at a comparatively nascent stage, Governor Gurbachan Jagat has emphasised on Manipur hosting more National level competitions to sustain the sports movement in the State Source The Sangai Express

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Gandhi remembered on death anniversary

The State today joined the Nation in paying homage to the father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi on his death anniversary observed as ‘Martyrs Day’ Source The Sangai Express

The State today joined the Nation in paying homage to the father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi on his death anniversary observed as ‘Martyrs Day’ Source The Sangai Express

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Inferno reduces shops to cinders

A ravaging inferno has reduced a rented house, a tent house and four shops to cinders at Kwakeithel Akham Leikai besides causing damages to properties worth lakhs of rupees last night Source The Sangai Express

A ravaging inferno has reduced a rented house, a tent house and four shops to cinders at Kwakeithel Akham Leikai besides causing damages to properties worth lakhs of rupees last night Source The Sangai Express

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Decks cleared for talk with UNC on Alternative Arrangement in February ExIB chief to lead dialogue with Kuki groups under SoO

Former Intelligence Bureau IB director PC Haldar will lead the Central team in the upcoming political dialogues between the Centre and Kuki underground groups even as the stage is set for the Central and state Government representatives to begin talk…

Former Intelligence Bureau IB director PC Haldar will lead the Central team in the upcoming political dialogues between the Centre and Kuki underground groups even as the stage is set for the Central and state Government representatives to begin talks with the united Naga Council UNC Source The Sangai Express

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Ukhrul roads

A stark contrast between the width of roads as given in the work programme and in reality has been detected with regard to construction of a 12 km long road from Chingai to Poi and 11 km stretch of Poi to Huisu road under PMGSY phase 6 in Chingai Block…

A stark contrast between the width of roads as given in the work programme and in reality has been detected with regard to construction of a 12 km long road from Chingai to Poi and 11 km stretch of Poi to Huisu road under PMGSY phase 6 in Chingai Block, Ukhrul district Source The Sangai Express

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AMCO appeals for peace

IMPHAL, Jan 30 NNN : The All Manipur Christian Organisation (AMCO) has on Wednesday called upon all civil society organisations in Manipur to play a major role in bringing a peaceful society and appealed to all ethnic communities to shun violence and enmity. AMCO organized a one-day discussion on finding a way out of the […]

IMPHAL, Jan 30 NNN : The All Manipur Christian Organisation (AMCO) has on Wednesday called upon all civil society organisations in Manipur to play a major role in bringing a peaceful society and appealed to all ethnic communities to shun violence and enmity.
AMCO organized a one-day discussion on finding a way out of the unstable situation in the state and building a peaceful and harmonious society at Manipur Baptist Church (MBC), Chingmeirong in Imphal. Representatives of All Manipur Clubs’ Organisation (AMUCO) and United Committee Manipur (UCM) attended the discussion.
Giving the welcome address, AMCO president Rev S Prim Vaiphei noted: “All the communities in the state have co-existed peacefully with love and understanding since very long time and these different communities have also played their respective roles in safeguarding the state.”
The instability prevailing now in Manipur could be addressed only when these communities work for a common interest by keeping back self-interest, he suggested.
Vaiphei also urged all civil society organizations in the state to maintain a balanced outlook and hold consultations among themselves regularly in order to shape the society.
AMUCO president KT Rahaman also took part at the discussion during which he accused the Government of India of fomenting hostility and discord among different ethnic communities in Manipur.
He was of the view that election of two MPs by dividing as ‘Outer Manipur and Inner Manipur’ was one of the key factors that could contribute in splitting the state.
Rahaman said the Government had failed to take up developmental activities evenly in the state and it was instead turning against the ethnic communities to break them up, letting them to raise different demands for each community.
AMCO core member Rev Dr Konghar said that it was a wrong policy of the Government to target people instead of dealing firmly with the prevalent conflict in the state.
Eating together and discussing together among all the community members on regular basis would bring peace in Manipur is one of the important objectives of AMCO, Konghar asserted.
He said such discussion would be held in future too and the United Naga Council and Kuki civil society organizations would be invited next.
UCM president Y Nabachandra said there was no major clash or disagreement among the different communities in Manipur till date, but that some minor incidents had been witnessed which were incited by some people working for their own reasons.
Nabachandra further observed that the path of love, peace and understanding among all the communities in Manipur would be found only when all the NGOs work together to hit upon the root cause of misunderstanding among these communities.
Giving the keynote address, Rev Timothy Phaomei, Rongmei Naga Baptist Association (RNBA), core member, AMCO and director, Love Manipur said that AMCO is an organization composed of all Christian denominations.

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1st State Level Nature Photography Contest Manipur Nature Photography Contest (MNPC 2013)

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1st State Level Nature Photography Contest
Manipur Nature Photography Contest (MNPC 2013)
24th March (Sunday) 2013
Lamyanba Pakhang Complex, Palace Compound, Imphal

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In order to create mass awareness on nature conservation and environmental education in the state, North East Centre for Environmental Education and Research (NECEER), Imphal is going to organize 1st State Level Nature Photography Contest entitled “Manipur Nature Photography Contest (MNPC 2013)” on 24th March (Sunday) 2013 at Lamyanba Pakhang Complex, Palace Compound, Imphal.

Registration Form will be available from 1st February 2013 onwards at Siroy Paper Mart, Kwakeithel, Imphal. For details, please visit www.neceer.org.in or contact at neceer.imp@gmail.com

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Accident claims one

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IMPHAL, Jan 30: A Tata truck bearing regd no MN 04A 7682 met with an accident yesterday at noon at Sibilong under Nungba Policce killing one of the passengers at the spot. The dead victim has been identified as Naorem … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 30: A Tata truck bearing regd no MN 04A 7682 met with an accident yesterday at noon at Sibilong under Nungba Policce killing one of the passengers at the spot.

The dead victim has been identified as Naorem Sanjit (27) son of Samphal of Kakching Ningthou Leikai.

The dead body has been handed over to family members after post mortem was conducted at the RIMS morgue. The police have also filed a case regarding the incident.

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One found dead

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CCPUR, Jan 30: A Churachandpur Police team led by its OC, Elvis Pau recovered the dead body of one Seiboi  (30) son of Ngamzang of Sapermeina village, Sadar Hills allegedly a cadre of the United Tribal Liberation Front from Kotsuahhoih … Continue reading

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CCPUR, Jan 30: A Churachandpur Police team led by its OC, Elvis Pau recovered the dead body of one Seiboi  (30) son of Ngamzang of Sapermeina village, Sadar Hills allegedly a cadre of the United Tribal Liberation Front from Kotsuahhoih reserve which is just about a km from the police station.

The dead body had no bullet marks but reports say there are indications that the person died of strangulation as the throat bone was loose and broken. The relative of the deceased said that Seiboi left home on January 6 and had not been heard till today when his body was brought to the district hospital  morgue around 1.00 pm.

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JAC`s demand

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IMPHAL, Jan 30: In a press release, the Joint Admininstrative Council (JAC) of the All Manipur Trade Unions Council (AMTUC)and All Manipur Govt. Employees Organisation (AMGEO) said that the state government has not paid salaries to its employees and workers  … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 30: In a press release, the Joint Admininstrative Council (JAC) of the All Manipur Trade Unions Council (AMTUC)and All Manipur Govt. Employees Organisation (AMGEO) said that the state government has not paid salaries to its employees and workers  as per the sixth pay commission in toto and DA/DR doses for employees, workers and pensioners have not been enhanced. The press release noted that  the main demands which the government  had assured to fulfill  have not been met yet. It takes 2/3 years when the employees withdraw the GPF fund and the monthly salaries have not been paid regularly, it added. COTA has also urged the government of Manipur to pay off all the arrears and dues failing which it has threatened to launch agitations. 

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Dead body fished

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IMPHAL, Jan 30: A dead body was fished out from the Imphal River at Arapti Awang Leikai under Irilbung Police Station around 7.30 am. The dead body has been identified as that of one Md Ifajuddin (30) son of Md … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 30: A dead body was fished out from the Imphal River at Arapti Awang Leikai under Irilbung Police Station around 7.30 am. The dead body has been identified as that of one Md Ifajuddin (30) son of Md Nizamudin of Lilong Leihaokhong. He is said to be mentally unsound and had left home about a week ago, said a source. The police have filed a case in the regard.

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