ATDUM stages sit in protest

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IMPHAL, June 6: The All Tribal Disables’ Union Manipur today staged a sit in protest at Nagaram demanding termination of the police personnel who were involved in the alleged assault of its president and other members of ATDUM on June … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, June 6: The All Tribal Disables’ Union Manipur today staged a sit in protest at Nagaram demanding termination of the police personnel who were involved in the alleged assault of its president and other members of ATDUM on June 3 during “ATSUM ROTO Agitation” at Kanglatongbi under Sekmai police station.

Speaking to the media, Yuimi Khonghar, chairman of Persons with Disabilities Senapati said that on June 3 an intensive agitation was launched by the All Tribal Student Union Manipur along the National Highways.

Some of the agitators were arrested by a team of Sekmai police personal, he further said.

A memorandum has also been submitted to the Home Minister yesterday to take action against the police personal in regard to the matter, he added.

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ICHAM 6th Meritorious Award

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KANGPOKPI, June 6: ICHAM is going to organize its 6th Meritorious Cash Award with certificates in memory of Late N Thothoi alias Bungcha on June 22 at the Tribal Research Institute (TRI) Auditorium, Chingmeirong, for the High School Leaving Certificate … Continue reading

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KANGPOKPI, June 6: ICHAM is going to organize its 6th Meritorious Cash Award with certificates in memory of Late N Thothoi alias Bungcha on June 22 at the Tribal Research Institute (TRI) Auditorium, Chingmeirong, for the High School Leaving Certificate Examination 2013 pass out students of Government High School only for the five hill districts of Manipur under the Board of Secondary Education Manipur.

Screening shall be purely on the highest per centage, an ICHAM representative said while adding that three(3) students each from Senapati, Ukhrul, Chandel, Churachandpur and Tamenglong shall be selected as first, second and third position awardees.

A cash prize of Rs.5000/-, Rs.4000/- and Rs.3000/- will be awarded respectively to the selected first, second and third successful candidates. Applications for the said award will be available from 7 June to 19 June at the office of the Tribal Research Institute(TRI) in between 11 am to 2 pm.

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Mt Everest sumiteers given rousing welcome

MPHAL, June 6 MNS NNN: The successful Manipur team of the ‘1st North East Top of the Mount Everest Expedition 2013’ was warmly received and greeted by the people of Manipur on Thursday. Manipur Mountaineering and Trekking Association (MMTA) and the observation committee of the 12th Great June Uprising and Unity Day jointly organised a […]

MPHAL, June 6 MNS NNN: The successful Manipur team of the ‘1st North East Top of the Mount Everest Expedition 2013’ was warmly received and greeted by the people of Manipur on Thursday.
Manipur Mountaineering and Trekking Association (MMTA) and the observation committee of the 12th Great June Uprising and Unity Day jointly organised a reception ceremony honouring them at the Khuman Lampak Main Stadium here.
Dr L Surjit Singh, leader of the team, Puyamcha Mohon, successful Mt Everest climber, N Bidyapati Devi, successful first lady Mt Everest climber of Manipur, N Chingkheinganba Meitei, the youngest successful Mt Everest climber of the Northeast India, N Robert, climber, James Waribam, climber, Dr L Nelson, medical doctor of the expedition team, Ch Shankar and Ph Bidyachand Singh, successful Everest climbers from NCC were honoured during the function.
KT Rahaman, president, All Manipur United Clubs’ Organisation (AMUCO), Y Nabachandra, president, United Committee Manipur (UCM) and RK Ranendrajit, former president of MMTA shared the dais at the occasion.
Making a speech at the function, KT Rahaman said that it was the ‘proudest moment’ of the people of the state and hailed the feats of the Manipuri Everest conquerors admitting that despite its tininess the state now has terrific personalities who have scaled the Everest, the highest mountain in the world.
RK Ranendrajit also spoke at the event. He said the amazing youths of the state have fulfilled the three decades old dream of the MMTA by reaching the summit of Everest.
After weeks of climbing, a 16-year-old school kid N Chingkheinganba from Manipur along with his team reached the top of Mount Everest on May 8, becoming the first youngest boy in the entire North East to conquer the world’s highest mountain.
On May 7, N Bidyapati Devi set a record as the first Manipuri lady to scale the Everest summit.
Chingkheinganba, who is a resident of Patsoi in Imphal West district, is a climber from MMTA. Ansu Jamsenpa from Arunachal Pradesh, David Zohmangaiha of Mizoram, Tarun Sakia of Assam, Karzi Sherpa of Sikkim and Wanshuk Myrthong of Meghalaya along with Chingkheinganba had reached the Everest, with a peak at 8,848 metres (29,029 ft) above sea level.
The 1stNorth East Top of the Mount Everest Expedition 2013 was officially sent off from the historic Kangla Fort, Imphal on February 25.
Bidyapati, Nima Lima of Arunachal Pradesh and Anand Gurung had successfully reached the top of the mountain on May 7 and Gurung was the first climber from the team to conquer Everest. The expedition was organised by MMTA uunder the aegis of Planning Department, Manipur and funded by North Eastern Council (NEC), Shillong.
The expedition team included 16 climbers—seven from Manipur, two each from Mizoram, Arunachal Pardesh, Assam and Sikkim, and one from Meghalaya.
Mount Everest having an altitude of 8, 848 metre from the mean sea level and is located at the Mahalangur section of the Himalayas.

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AR Go green fortnight

Mail News Service Imphal, June 6 : In Sync with the initiative by the HQ IGAR (S), 27 Sector observed a ‘Go Green Fortnight’ with effect from 01 to 06 Jun 2013. The event was organized with an aim of saving and regenerating flora of the state and also spread awareness among the Public. A […]

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Imphal, June 6 : In Sync with the initiative by the HQ IGAR (S), 27 Sector observed a ‘Go Green Fortnight’ with effect from 01 to 06 Jun 2013. The event was organized with an aim of saving and regenerating flora of the state and also spread awareness among the Public. A series of event was organized during the fortnight which includes plantation of Saplings, awareness campaign on environmental issues. Over 1,000 saplings which includes ornamental, fruit bearing and other forest trees were planted at various location in Churachandpur Districts. Large number of students from various Schools and Colleges took part in the initiative who participated voluntarily with zeal and enthusiasm. Villagers especially the farmers have been educated on the importance of maintaining the ecological balance of the state. To culminate the event, Brig Advitya Madan, Cdr 27 Sector on 06 Jun 2013 planted a sapling in a Special function organised at Churachandpur, speaking on the occasion, Cdr 27 Sector exhort the gathering to contribute in whatever way to curb the depleting ecological balance. The programme received an overwhelming response and lots of appreciation from the locals.

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Student body flays CM on ILP issue

IMPHAL, Jun 6 UNA: Reacting to a statement of Manipur chief minister O Ibobi Singh on the issue of implementation of inner line permit system in Manipur, a student body flayed him of being giving a “irresponsible” statement on Thursday. State chief minister O. Ibobi Singh had on Wednesday said that the government would not […]

IMPHAL, Jun 6 UNA: Reacting to a statement of Manipur chief minister O Ibobi Singh on the issue of implementation of inner line permit system in Manipur, a student body flayed him of being giving a “irresponsible” statement on Thursday.
State chief minister O. Ibobi Singh had on Wednesday said that the government would not remain silent if the volunteers of Joint Action Committee on Inner Line Permit System take law in their hands while pressing the state government for the implementation of ILP system in the state.
The chief minister said this while reacting to the type of campaign being launched in the state which includes preventing entry of Indian citizens (non-locals) into the state. The chief minister, however, said that his government was not against the introduction of the ILP but as the matter is with the union government it has to be jointly press the union government through proper channel.
Addressing a press conference held its office at Imphal, the Student Union of Kangleipak (SUK) termed the statement of chief minister regarding peoples’ agitation for introduction of the Inner Line Permit System in the state as ‘irresponsible” statement.
Pressing the government for introduction of the inner line permit system in Manipur to check unchecked increase in the number of non-locals in the state, the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) has been conducting drives against non-Manipuris.
With the dateline of the ultimatum given to Manipur Government to clear its stance on introduction of Inner Line Permit system in the state was ending, JCILPS had on May 30 decided to go on with its earlier decision to stop visiting of non-locals to the state from June 1-5 and disallow outsiders to enter into the lanes and localities of the state from June 6-10.

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Body of deceased Manipuri girl brought back

Imphal Jun 6 UNA: The lifeless body of Manipur girl who was found death in her rented room in New Delhi recently which sparked controversy after the family members and students’ community of Manipur and Northeastern states alleged that she was murdered and brought back to Imphal. Ringamphy has been alleged of raped and murdered […]

Imphal Jun 6 UNA: The lifeless body of Manipur girl who was found death in her rented room in New Delhi recently which sparked controversy after the family members and students’ community of Manipur and Northeastern states alleged that she was murdered and brought back to Imphal.
Ringamphy has been alleged of raped and murdered mercilessly. She was found dead inside a rented room at South Delhi in a mysterious condition.
The mortal remains of the Reingamphy, a native of Choithar village of Manipur’s Ukhrul district was brought back to Imphal by an Indigo flight.
Delhi police had earlier refused to file a case in regard to the dead of the Manipuri girl but later as the matter of the death was brought to the notice of the Delhi administrators the Delhi police later filed a murder case and started investigation into the case.
The dead body was conducted post mortem for two times. However, no action has been initiated against the police officer who refuses to file a case.
The dead body arrived at Imphal airport today afternoon where representatives of various civil organizations and family members received the soulless body.
Later, the body was taken to Tangkhul Baptish Church to pay tributes from near and dear one. Her lifeless body would be taken to her native village at Ukhrul tomorrow.

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ATSUM gives intimation to railway to stop work

Imphal Jun 6 MNS/ UNA: As a part of their 38 day sustained agitation the Tribal Students’ Union Manipur (ATSUM) gave intimation to the railway authority to stop the undergoing works taken up between Imphal-Tupul railway from the midnight of June 7. Speakers of ATSUM said that if the initimation of the student body is […]

Imphal Jun 6 MNS/ UNA: As a part of their 38 day sustained agitation the Tribal Students’ Union Manipur (ATSUM) gave intimation to the railway authority to stop the undergoing works taken up between Imphal-Tupul railway from the midnight of June 7.
Speakers of ATSUM said that if the initimation of the student body is not gaven heed then the consecoinces face by the workers be the responsibles of the concern authority.
The intimation letter was given to the higher authority of the railway today added ATSUM speakers.
ATSUM also strongly condemned police for torturing the members of All Tribal Disables’ Union Manipur (ATDUM) including their president Momo Tantnaga in police custody.
At the same time ATDUM also stage a sit in demonstration against the police for torturing their members in front of its office at Nagaram, Imphal.

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Assam, Nagaland border dispute taking its toll

DIMAPUR, June 6 NNN: Confrontation between the Adivasi community and that of the Nagas in the Assam-Nagaland border is getting more and more serious on every passing day. The All Assam Adivasi Students Association (AAASA) has imposed indefinite economic blockade against Nagaland at Bokajan area in Karbi Anglong district of Assam bordering Nagaland since 5 […]

DIMAPUR, June 6 NNN: Confrontation between the Adivasi community and that of the Nagas in the Assam-Nagaland border is getting more and more serious on every passing day.
The All Assam Adivasi Students Association (AAASA) has imposed indefinite economic blockade against Nagaland at Bokajan area in Karbi Anglong district of Assam bordering Nagaland since 5 am today.
The killing of one Adivasi man identified as Sanjay Bhumji in the exchange of gun fire between the Nagas and the Adivasis at Mokokchung area on June 3 has prompted several Adivasi organisations to impose blockade against Nagaland in three different outlets—one at Mokokchung, the other at Mon and since today along National Highway 39 at Bokajan, Assam.
At Mokokchung, the Nagas themselves are imposing blockade against along the roads leading to Assam since June 4.
Meanwhile, reports said several goods trucks are stranded at Bokajan including Manipur bound trucks due to the Adivasi students’ body.
However, it is yet to confirm how many Manipur trucks got stranded at Bokajan.
Since last month, tension has been brewing between Adivasis and Nagas in the Nagaland-Assam border of Mariani.
The Nagas accuse the Adivasis of encroaching their land while the Adivasis counter the Nagas of dismantling their fields.
On June 3, villagers from across the borders had exchanged fire and a bullet hit Sanjay Bhumji’s chest. He was rushed to Jorhat Medical College but succumbed shortly.
This incident happened barely after a week’s of imposing blockade and counter blockade in the border area.
On May 27, under the banner of the All Assam Tea Tribes’ Students Association (AATTSA), the Adivasis had imposed blockade to Nagaland at Mariani area of Assam-Nagaland border accusing the Nagas of assaulting the some Adivasis. On the other hand, the Nagas had alleged that the Adivasis were encroaching into Nagas’ land and had destroyed the standing crops in the fields of the Nagas at Mariani area.
“Unable to restrain further, the villagers waylaid the encroachers on May 23 and caught two encroachers red-handed in the act of destroying plantation and cultivated land within the village ancestral land near the Assam border. The encroachers culprits were handed over to the Police Station of Longchem Hq for necessary action,” the Naga villages of Nokpu Village Council and Saring Nokpu B Village Council had stated.
Vehicles from Nagaland and travelers at Mariani were blocked since last week demanding that the government of Assam arrest those Naga villagers involved in the abduction and assault incident on two Adivasis failing,which indefinite road blockade would be imposed on Nagaland.
Countering to the act of the Adivasi community, the apex body of the Ao Nagas under the banner of Ao Senden had imposed counter-blockade from 6 am of May 28.
The Nokpu Village Council and Saring Nokpu ‘B’ village Council of Nagaland alleged that activities of the ‘encroachers’ from Assam side, comprising of armed Adivasis and illegal immigrants under the instigation of some individual with selfish vested interest from the area are still continuing.
The village councils had then said there are historical facts and evidence that tells us about having very good Ahoms ? Naga relationship which exist till today; and even closer relationship between the communities living border areas, both village council re-iterates that people of Nokpu village still maintained the age old close relationship with the people of Ahoms. And there is no misunderstanding with the people of Assamese people except that we are against illegal immigrants who are encroaching our ancestral land, it added.
“Therefore, the action of the villagers in apprehending the encroachers/culprit and approaching authorities for taking action as per law should not be construed as kidnapping case, and further, both the council appeal to the local residence of Naganijan/Nakachari/Mariani section; not to resort to false allegation which would result disturbing peace in the area, And also pointed out that if any encroachers are caught in future the village will deal with them as per customary law of the land,” the Village Councils had stated.
There are around 80 lakhs population of Adivasis in Assam alone and a couple of Adivasi based militant outfits are existing demanding a Adivasi statehood by carving out a portion of Assam state.

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Governor releases book on Tiankham

Mail News Service Imphal, June 6 : Gurbhachan Jagat , Governor today released a book which is a memoir of (Late) T.C. Tiankham at Churachandpur. He said “His was the generation where they had seen British and Maharaja Rule, was a player in the brief period when Manipur was independent and after the merger of […]

Governor Gurbhachan Jagat releasing a book at Churachandpur.

Governor Gurbhachan Jagat releasing a book at Churachandpur.

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Imphal, June 6 : Gurbhachan Jagat , Governor today released a book which is a memoir of (Late) T.C. Tiankham at Churachandpur. He said “His was the generation where they had seen British and Maharaja Rule, was a player in the brief period when Manipur was independent and after the merger of Manipur with the Union of India. Born in the then Lushai Hills, now Mizoram, his family . migrated to Churachandpur and he got his education at Churachandpur, Imphal, Silchar and Sylhet. Getting education during those days was not an easy proposition and his travails show his determination. He was a member of the Manipur State Constitution – Making Body and then he became a member of the Interim Council and after the first election under the Manipur Constitution Act, 1947, became the first Speaker. After the merger of Manipur with the Union of India, he joined the State Service and rose to the level of Secretary. Even after retirement he was active in various social activities.
Memoirs are usually penned after a long lapse of time and any such efforts indicate the care the individual has taken in maintaining records, showing his carefulness and meticulousness in maintaining records
This is a labour of love and needs to be treasured not only by his family and all those who knew or heard about him but by the general population as it vividly recalls his personal journey and effort with anecdotes about the situation then. What we now see and consider common place were prized possessions then, such as cars, roads, etc. I had not had the opportunity of meeting (Late) Tiankham but everyone who knew him tells me about his sincerity, hard work and truthfulness.
Another way of judging a man after he passes away is the legacy that he leaves behind in the form of his children. He said he met and interacted with Vunga personally during the course of his tenure .

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22nd NAMA Convention Cincinnati, Ohio

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22nd NAMA Convention 2013 – Cincinnati, Ohio – 4th & 5th July 2013 24-May-2013, Cincinnati, Ohio 22nd NAMA Convention 2013 is scheduled to be held at Cincinnati, Ohio. Amom family will be the proud host for this year’s convention. All … Continue reading

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22nd NAMA Convention 2013 – Cincinnati, Ohio – 4th & 5th July 2013

24-May-2013, Cincinnati, Ohio

22nd NAMA Convention 2013 is scheduled to be held at Cincinnati, Ohio. Amom family will be the proud host for this year’s convention. All Manipuris residing in North America are invited to attend this convention.

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Event Dates: 4th & 5th July 2013

Program Details:
Day 1 Reception: Thursday, 4th July
Venue: Residence lawn of Amom family’s, Cincinnati, Ohio

Day 2 Main Event: Friday, 5th July
Venue: Receptions, 10681 Loveland – Madeira Road, Loveland, Ohio

http://receptionsinc.com/locations/loveland/

Based on Response:
Day 3 Cincinnati & Kentucky Tours: Saturday, 6th July

Nearest Airports:

(CVG) Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
(DAY) Dayton International Airport Nearest Hotels convenient for both days:
Days Inn, 5310 Bardes Rd, Mason, OH 45040, Ph: (513)-339-0042
Best Western, 9665 S Mason Montgomery Rd, Mason, OH 45040, Ph: (513) 336-7911
Marriott Hotel, 9664 S Mason Montgomery Rd Mason, OH 45040, Ph: (513) 459-9800
Hilton Garden Inn Mason, 5200 Natorp Blvd Mason, OH 45040, Ph: (513) 204-6000
Hyatt Place Cincinnati-Northeast, 5070 Natorp Blvd Mason, OH 45040, Ph: (513) 754-0003

Five things to do while in Cincinnati:

Kings Island Park – 7.7 Mi, 16 Mins
Airforce Museum – 54 Mi, 58 Mins
Derby Horse Museum, Kentucky – 123 Mi, 2 hours
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden
Newport Aquarium

A lot of exciting programs are lined up for both Day 1 and Day 2. A dedicated NAMA project team is working with the Executive Committee so that we can finalize all the programs. There will be a nominal fee which can be paid on or before the convention.

For any questions, please contact the NAMA Team at namagroups@gmail.com

Sincerely,
NAMA Executive Team

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Manipuri Everesters feted – E-Pao.net

KanglaOnlineManipuri Everesters fetedE-Pao.netImphal, June 06, 2013: Manipuri mountaineers who successfully scaled Mount Everest – the world's highest peak – recently as part of the first North east Mt everest Expedition 2013 and NCC expedition tea…


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Manipuri Everesters feted
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Imphal, June 06, 2013: Manipuri mountaineers who successfully scaled Mount Everest – the world's highest peak – recently as part of the first North east Mt everest Expedition 2013 and NCC expedition team were accorded warm public welcome today.
Mt Everest expedition team received with great fanfareKanglaOnline
Hero's welcome to Manipur mountaineersAssam Tribune
'Assam to send Everest team next year'Times of India

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Reingamphy’s death case Mortal remains brought home – E-Pao.net

E-Pao.netReingamphy's death case Mortal remains brought homeE-Pao.netWhile urging both the Government of India and the Government of Manipur to deal the murder case with due seriousness, Grace Shatshang said that many youngsters are compelled to se…


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Reingamphy's death case Mortal remains brought home
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While urging both the Government of India and the Government of Manipur to deal the murder case with due seriousness, Grace Shatshang said that many youngsters are compelled to seek employment outside the State because of the high level of corruption

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Antirabies vaccination camp held

More than 350 dogs were given anti rabies vaccine in vaccination camps organized by Veterinary Department in collaboration with various local clubs and organizations at different places of Imphal East and Imphal West today Source Hueiyen News Service

More than 350 dogs were given anti rabies vaccine in vaccination camps organized by Veterinary Department in collaboration with various local clubs and organizations at different places of Imphal East and Imphal West today Source Hueiyen News Service

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State Everesters given grand reception

The mountaineers from the State who were part of the Ist Northeast Top of the World Mount Everest Expedition 2013 were given grand reception at Khuman Lampak Sports Complex here today Source Hueiyen News Service

The mountaineers from the State who were part of the Ist Northeast Top of the World Mount Everest Expedition 2013 were given grand reception at Khuman Lampak Sports Complex here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Development fund leaking in Tamenglong Janghemlung

Janghemlung Panmei, MLA 53 Tamenglong ST AC stated that we cannot deny that Government of India is not releasing development funds for Tamenglong district, it is the receivers who leak the development funds Source Hueiyen News Service

Janghemlung Panmei, MLA 53 Tamenglong ST AC stated that we cannot deny that Government of India is not releasing development funds for Tamenglong district, it is the receivers who leak the development funds Source Hueiyen News Service

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Students’ Wing decries antinational tag

Reacting to Chief Minister O Ibobi’s reported statement on Inner Line Permit System issue, Students’ Wing of the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System has said that it is unfortunate that the Chief Minister has termed the movement an anti nation…

Reacting to Chief Minister O Ibobi’s reported statement on Inner Line Permit System issue, Students’ Wing of the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System has said that it is unfortunate that the Chief Minister has termed the movement an anti national Source The Sangai Express

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NSF team meets Gaikhangam

The Naga Students’ Federation NSF met Manipur Home minister Gaikhangam on June 4 and apprised him certain issues relating to the Nagas of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

The Naga Students’ Federation NSF met Manipur Home minister Gaikhangam on June 4 and apprised him certain issues relating to the Nagas of Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service

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World Environment Day observed at Kangpokpi, Tamenglong

As part of the World Environment Day, members of Kanggui Youth Union planted different types of saplings yesterday in and around Kangpokpi Source The Sangai Express

As part of the World Environment Day, members of Kanggui Youth Union planted different types of saplings yesterday in and around Kangpokpi Source The Sangai Express

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Chandel bodies oppose MGNREGS fund allocation to ADC

Various social organizations in Chandel district have strongly opposed to the move for allocation of 25 of MGNREGS fund to members of Autonomous District Council Source Hueiyen News Service

Various social organizations in Chandel district have strongly opposed to the move for allocation of 25 of MGNREGS fund to members of Autonomous District Council Source Hueiyen News Service

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Chiefs against MGNREGS fund cut

While registering stiff opposition to the move of cutting 25 of MGNREGS fund by ADC members, various organisations of Chandel district have warned of resorting to different forms of agitation if the move of the ADC is not retracted Source The Sanga…

While registering stiff opposition to the move of cutting 25 of MGNREGS fund by ADC members, various organisations of Chandel district have warned of resorting to different forms of agitation if the move of the ADC is not retracted Source The Sangai Express

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