Present teaching methodology spoils kids BSEM Chairman

Chairman of Board of Secondary Education Manipur BSEM P Dhanakumar has termed the present teaching methodology in pre primary stage as a major factor for children’s spoilage Source Hueiyen News Service

Chairman of Board of Secondary Education Manipur BSEM P Dhanakumar has termed the present teaching methodology in pre primary stage as a major factor for children’s spoilage Source Hueiyen News Service

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Reingamphy’s death case Mortal remains brought home

Mortal remains of Reingamphy Awungshi who was found dead in a suspicious manner in a rented room at South Delhi on May 29 were brought here today Source The Sangai Express

Mortal remains of Reingamphy Awungshi who was found dead in a suspicious manner in a rented room at South Delhi on May 29 were brought here today Source The Sangai Express

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ILP committees continue `non-local entry check” – KanglaOnline

ILP committees continue `non-local entry check”KanglaOnlineThe committee have full knowledge that Manipur and India have “federalism relationship”, he said and added that the committee did not carry out any anti-national movement which will have …

ILP committees continue `non-local entry check”
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The committee have full knowledge that Manipur and India have “federalism relationship”, he said and added that the committee did not carry out any anti-national movement which will have an adverse impact on the Indian Constitution. “It is just trying
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Govt drivers` association team leaves Imphal – KanglaOnline

Govt drivers` association team leaves ImphalKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, June 6: The All Manipur Govt Drivers' And Technicians' Association has notified in a statement that a team of six members led by its president Dr O Nobo Singh has left Imphal for N…

Govt drivers` association team leaves Imphal
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IMPHAL, June 6: The All Manipur Govt Drivers' And Technicians' Association has notified in a statement that a team of six members led by its president Dr O Nobo Singh has left Imphal for New Delhi today to take part in the 4th National Conference of
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Street vendors to launch intense agitation in demand of vending space – KanglaOnline

Street vendors to launch intense agitation in demand of vending spaceKanglaOnlineSpeaking at the occasion, S Sumati, secretary All Manipur Students' Guardians' Organisation (AMSGO) said the government instead of bringing a solution to the issue…

Street vendors to launch intense agitation in demand of vending space
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Speaking at the occasion, S Sumati, secretary All Manipur Students' Guardians' Organisation (AMSGO) said the government instead of bringing a solution to the issue take action against the street vendors. She urged the street vendors to teach the

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ATDUM stages sit in protest – KanglaOnline

ATDUM stages sit in protestKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, 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…

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 3 during “ATSUM
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Mt Everest expedition team received with great fanfare – KanglaOnline

Mt Everest expedition team received with great fanfareKanglaOnlineSpeaking at the function RK Ranendrajit, former president of Manipur Mountaineering and Trekking Association (MMTA) said MMTA was established in September 21, 1980. From the day of its i…

Mt Everest expedition team received with great fanfare
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Speaking at the function RK Ranendrajit, former president of Manipur Mountaineering and Trekking Association (MMTA) said MMTA was established in September 21, 1980. From the day of its inception, MMTA has always attempted to produce a team to
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Governor releases memoir of First Assembly Speaker – KanglaOnline

Governor releases memoir of First Assembly SpeakerKanglaOnlineLAMKA, June 6: State Governot Gurbachan Jagat today attended the release function of a memoir of (Late) TC Tiankham, the first Speaker of the Manipur Assembly at Lalpuithluanii Foundation Sc…

Governor releases memoir of First Assembly Speaker
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LAMKA, June 6: State Governot Gurbachan Jagat today attended the release function of a memoir of (Late) TC Tiankham, the first Speaker of the Manipur Assembly at Lalpuithluanii Foundation School, Bungmual, Lamka. Speaking at the function, the state
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Body of deceased Manipur girl brought back to Imphal – Nagaland Post

Body of deceased Manipur girl brought back to ImphalNagaland PostBody of the Manipur girl who was found dead in her rented room in New Delhi recently was Thursday brought back to Imphal. The death of the girl had sparked controversy after the family me…

Body of deceased Manipur girl brought back to Imphal
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Body of the Manipur girl who was found dead in her rented room in New Delhi recently was Thursday brought back to Imphal. The death of the girl had sparked controversy after the family members and students' community of Manipur and Northeastern states

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Body of deceased Manipur girl brought back to Imphal – Nagaland Post

Body of deceased Manipur girl brought back to ImphalNagaland PostBody of the Manipur girl who was found dead in her rented room in New Delhi recently was Thursday brought back to Imphal. The death of the girl had sparked controversy after the family me…

Body of deceased Manipur girl brought back to Imphal
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Body of the Manipur girl who was found dead in her rented room in New Delhi recently was Thursday brought back to Imphal. The death of the girl had sparked controversy after the family members and students' community of Manipur and Northeastern states

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Senior Hockey Nationals: Punjab, Manipur make quarters – NDTV

NDTVSenior Hockey Nationals: Punjab, Manipur make quartersNDTVPune: Punjab overwhelmed Delhi 9-2, while Manipur ousted Andhra Pradesh 4-2 in their league matches to enter the quarter-finals from their respective groups in the third Hockey India senior …


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Senior Hockey Nationals: Punjab, Manipur make quarters
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Pune: Punjab overwhelmed Delhi 9-2, while Manipur ousted Andhra Pradesh 4-2 in their league matches to enter the quarter-finals from their respective groups in the third Hockey India senior men's National championship in Pune on Thursday. In a crucial
Punjab, Manipur enter HI Senior Men National`s quartersZee News

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National Hockey: Punjab, Manipur make last 8 – Newstrack India

National Hockey: Punjab, Manipur make last 8Newstrack IndiaPune, June 6 (IANS) Punjab overwhelmed Delhi 9-2, while Manipur ousted Andhra Pradesh 4-2 in their league matches to enter the quarter-finals from their respective groups in the third Hockey In…

National Hockey: Punjab, Manipur make last 8
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Pune, June 6 (IANS) Punjab overwhelmed Delhi 9-2, while Manipur ousted Andhra Pradesh 4-2 in their league matches to enter the quarter-finals from their respective groups in the third Hockey India senior men's National championship here Thursday.

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Punjab, Manipur enter HI Senior Men National`s quarters – Zee News

Zee NewsPunjab, Manipur enter HI Senior Men National`s quartersZee NewsPunjab, Manipur enter HI Senior Men National`s quarters Pune: Punjab overwhelmed Delhi 9-2, while Manipur ousted Andhra Pradesh 4-2 in their league matches respectively to enter the…


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Punjab, Manipur enter HI Senior Men National`s quarters
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Punjab, Manipur enter HI Senior Men National`s quarters Pune: Punjab overwhelmed Delhi 9-2, while Manipur ousted Andhra Pradesh 4-2 in their league matches respectively to enter the quarter-finals of the third Hockey India Senior Men National
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HI senior men national championship: Punjab, Manipur enter quarterfinals – The Hindu

Sports Keeda (blog)HI senior men national championship: Punjab, Manipur enter quarterfinalsThe HinduPunjab overwhelmed Delhi 9-2, while Manipur ousted Andhra Pradesh 4-2 in their league matches respectively to enter the quarterfinals of the third Hocke…


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HI senior men national championship: Punjab, Manipur enter quarterfinals
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Punjab overwhelmed Delhi 9-2, while Manipur ousted Andhra Pradesh 4-2 in their league matches respectively to enter the quarterfinals of the third Hockey India Senior Men National Championship 2013, in Pune on Thursday. Former India forward Deepak
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Free-assistance for students from Manipur for colleges admission in Delhi & NCR – E-Pao.net

Free-assistance for students from Manipur for colleges admission in Delhi & NCRE-Pao.netWe 'NORTH EAST YOUTH VOICE' are arranging the free-assistance with co-ordination with various student's bodies & other organizations of students…

Free-assistance for students from Manipur for colleges admission in Delhi & NCR
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We 'NORTH EAST YOUTH VOICE' are arranging the free-assistance with co-ordination with various student's bodies & other organizations of students from NORTH EAST especially from the MANIPUR, who are coming for admission in colleges & institutions

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Entry of outsiders restricted

Volunteers of joint committee on inner line permit student wing stopped seven tourist buses and others and checked if there were non-Manipuris who did not possess valid documents at Koujengleima New Bazar this morning around 11 a.m. and 40 non-Manipuris were arrested. They left Sekmai and returned towards their destination. The students wing checked vehicles […]

Volunteers of the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) carrying out drive against non-locals  at Sekmai area.

Volunteers of the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) carrying out drive against non-locals at Sekmai area.

Volunteers of joint committee on inner line permit student wing stopped seven tourist buses and others and checked if there were non-Manipuris who did not possess valid documents at Koujengleima New Bazar this morning around 11 a.m. and 40 non-Manipuris were arrested. They left Sekmai and returned towards their destination.
The students wing checked vehicles coming towards Imphal at Luwangsangbam area.

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Protest against killing of Reingamphi

New Delhi, June 5 MNS: On 29th of May 2013, Ms A.S. Reingamphi alias A.S. Solam from Ukhrul district of Manipur was found dead under suspicious circumstances in her rented accommodation, House no. 424/B , Ground Floor, Chirag Delhi, New Delhi -110017 under Malviya Nagar Police Station in India’s capital Delhi. There were signs of […]

Reingamphi

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New Delhi, June 5 MNS: On 29th of May 2013, Ms A.S. Reingamphi alias A.S. Solam from Ukhrul district of Manipur was found dead under suspicious circumstances in her rented accommodation, House no. 424/B , Ground Floor, Chirag Delhi, New Delhi -110017 under Malviya Nagar Police Station in India’s capital Delhi. There were signs of brutal mutilation on her nose ,face and her legs .Her eyelids were scratched, eyes were bleeding and there was a pool of blood where she was found lying.
The deceased’s relatives submitted a complaint letter to the SHO, Malviya Nagar Police Station on 29th May 2013. They charged the landlord and his brother-in-law of sexually assaulting and murdering Ms Reingamphi. They informed the police that the brother-in-law of the landlord was stalking and harassing Ms Reingamphi and specifically over this weekend , 25-26th May, the landlord called her repeatedly. The SHO of the Police Station Malviya Nagar refused to file an FIR.
After 3 days of sustained pressure on 31 May, the Malviya Nagar Police finally lodged an FIR under Section 306, which is abetment to suicide. This is in complete disregard of the preliminary post-mortem report, which does not mention the cause of her death and against the wishes of the family.
On 1 June 2013 the Minister for Women and Child Development Dr Kiran Walia, arrived at the Malviya Nagar Police Station, where protests went on and intervened, saying that the case will be transferred to the Crime Branch and asked for a fresh post-mortem investigation.
A humble candle light vigil was organized near the house of the deceased in Chirag Dilli on 1st June, 2013.At the site of the vigil , the locals threatened the participants that if any of the local boys were investigated/picked up by the police then those from the North East living in that area would face consequences.
We, the civil society and women’s groups from all over Northeast region , Delhi and India condemn the killing of Ms A.S. Reingamphi alias A.S. Solam and call upon Govt of Delhi, Govt of India to ensure justice is done. We have been protesting over last several days to ensure justice is done and will continue our struggle to ensure peace to family of late Ms A.S. Reingamphi.
The present FIR done unilaterally by Malviya Nagar Police Station Delhi without taking into consideration the complainants’ letter be retracted and a fresh FIR be filed alleging sections 302(Murder) and 304(Culpable Homicide not amounting to murder) of the Indian Penal Code. Malviya Nagar Police Station had filed FIR under IPC Section 306 (abetment to suicide ) which has been rejected by family members.
Serious attention must be paid to the discrepancies between the first and the second Post Mortem reports. The suspects– the landlord and his brother-in-law– should be arrested and thoroughly questioned.
All the institutions involved speed up the process of investigation and justice be delivered. In this regard, the viscera report should come out as soon as possible. Action to be taken against the Police officials of the Malviya Nagar Police Station for refusing to file an FIR which is the right of all the citizens.

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BSNL stir

Mail News Service Imphal, June 5 : The forum of BSNL unions/associations Manipur today staged a sit in protest demanding the implementation of 78.2 percent IDA fixation for the BSNL employees at the BSNL office complex Babupara. The association demanded to honour the agreement between the BSNL management and the Forum which was signed on […]

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Imphal, June 5 : The forum of BSNL unions/associations Manipur today staged a sit in protest demanding the implementation of 78.2 percent IDA fixation for the BSNL employees at the BSNL office complex Babupara. The association demanded to honour the agreement between the BSNL management and the Forum which was signed on 12.6.2012. The association will launch indefinite cease work strike from 12 June 2013 if their demand is not met.

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NSF members meet Gaikhangam

IMPHAL, June 5 NNN : The Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) met Manipur Home minister Gaikhangam on June 4 and apprised him certain issues relating to the Nagas of Manipur. After meeting the Manipur Home minister, NSF president Tongpang Ozukum and its general secretary Easter Rhakho in a statement said the NSF said, “In connection with […]

IMPHAL, June 5 NNN : The Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) met Manipur Home minister Gaikhangam on June 4 and apprised him certain issues relating to the Nagas of Manipur. After meeting the Manipur Home minister, NSF president Tongpang Ozukum and its general secretary Easter Rhakho in a statement said the NSF said, “In connection with the proposal for construction of a five star hotel at Kabo Leikai in Imphal the government of Manipur carried out inhuman actions against the Nagas in the colony by demolishing their houses within 48 hours of the government order to vacate from their colony,” and strongly condemned the act of the Manipur government.
“This incident clearly demonstrates the sinister intention and continued attempt on the part of the communal government of Manipur to torture and discriminate the Nagas in Manipur,” said the NSF.
“The Federation, as a sign of showing its solidarity, has also visited the Silent village which was attacked by a large number of highly armed people from the neighbouring Saijang village on May 3. In this regard, NSF entourage team has pressed upon the government of Manipur to deploy adequate security for the safety of the villagers as well as to maintain status quo while respecting boundary demarcation between the villages,” the NSF added.

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World environment day observed

Mail News Service Imphal, June 5 : The world environment day 2013 organised by Bee Net Manipur and CGHS was observed today at Manipur Press Club Major Khul. The theme for the year is think eat save reduce your food print. Resource persons Dr. Th. Sobta Devi president women environment protection force, Th Bhogen Singh […]

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Imphal, June 5 : The world environment day 2013 organised by Bee Net Manipur and CGHS was observed today at Manipur Press Club Major Khul. The theme for the year is think eat save reduce your food print.
Resource persons Dr. Th. Sobta Devi president women environment protection force, Th Bhogen Singh Junior scientist officer directorate of environment govt. of Manipur and Prof. N. Rajmohon Singh vice-president Bee Net Manipur spoke at the occasion.
Today is World Environment Day. 5th June was declared as the “World Environment Day” on the recommendations made by UN Conference on Human Environment in 1972. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) through the celebration of World Environment Day spreads awareness and gets citizens’ support for environment protection across the globe.
The theme for this year’s World Environment Day (WED) is Think. Eat. Save- Reduce our Foodprint. The campaign calls for minimizing waste of food at all stages of the food chain, from farm to fork. This is to raise awareness about the environmental consequences of our food choices and find ways to reduce our environmental “foodprint”, as food production has profound impact on environmental resources. Agriculture is responsible for 70% of fresh water consumption, 80% of deforestation, and 30% of greenhouse gas emissions. It is the cause of land-use change, biodiversity loss, and responsible for large-scale soil, water and air pollution. The campaign is also to remind each one of us that despite producing enough food for everyone, 90 crore people still go hungry world over. On this day we take a pledge to make a difference, individually as well as collectively, to reduce food loss or wastage and move towards a world where everyone has enough to eat and no one is malnourished or undernourished.
This mission cannot be achieved when we lose almost one-third (about 1.3 billion tonnes) of all the food produced globally. It is ironical that developed nations waste food more than the less developed countries. In India we lose approximately 40 per cent of perishable and non-perishable food at different stages from production, transportation, storage, retail to consumption. Millions of tonnes of food grain, in the absence of adequate storage infrastructure, rots every year. This is wastage of our dwindling natural resources and detrimental to the environment.
The WED is an opportunity to raise large-scale awareness among the producers, transporters, manufacturers & retailers, regulators, hospitality industry and affluent consumers on the negative aspects of wastage of food and how thoughtful actions can help minimize food loss.
Smt. Jayanthi Natarajan, Minister for Environment & Forests presided over the function to celebrate World Environment Day organized by the Ministry of Environment & Forests here today. While addressing the gathering, she said that there cannot be sustainable development without environment given due importance. Emphasizing the importance of sustainable development in everyday life, Smt. Natarajan said that natural resources cannot be replaced. She said that the debate of progress versus environment or development versus environment is completely irrelevant and unnecessary. Highlighting the importance of this year’s theme “Think. Eat. Save- Reduce our Foodprint” she said, that there is an urgent need to become more aware of environmental impact on the food choices we make. If food is wasted, it means all resources and inputs used in the production of all those foods are also lost, she added.
On the occasion, Dr. K. Kasturirangan, Member Planning Commission delivered the key note address on the theme. Dr. V. Rajagopalan, Secretary, Ministry of Environment & Forests and Ms. Lise Grande, UN Resident Co-ordinator and UNDP Resident Representative also addressed the function.
As the part of the celebrations, Five publications namely, Animal Discoveries- 2012, Plant Discoveries 2012, Coastal Zones of India, National Wetland Atlas: High Altitude Lakes of India and National Wetland Atlas : Wetlands of International Importance under Ramsar Convention were released by the dignitaries for spreading awareness and sensitizing the citizens.
On the occasion, Smt. Natarajan, presented this year’s “Young Environmentalist of the Year Award – 2013”to Ms. Arundhati Srivastava, from New Delhi . She has been selected for this year award by conducting a National Level Poster Making Competition on the occasion of Earth Day on the theme : Face of Climate Change.

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