Made in Manipur, serving in other places – E-Pao.net

Made in Manipur, serving in other placesE-Pao.netSpeak of territorial integrity of Sanaleipak, every thinking soul will be ready to preserve, promote and belong to this beautiful 22,327 sq.km piece of land. The wonderful climate with varied colourful c…

Made in Manipur, serving in other places
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Speak of territorial integrity of Sanaleipak, every thinking soul will be ready to preserve, promote and belong to this beautiful 22,327 sq.km piece of land. The wonderful climate with varied colourful customs and culture add to the glory of Manipur

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Three held

MNS/NNN: Personnel of Narcotics and Affairs of Border (NAB) have on Monday morning arrested three youths for illegally possessing a large quantity of Lupicof cough syrup that contains codeine phosphate. Inspector RK Bikramjit, Officer-in-Charge, NAB Police Station while briefing the media at his office in connection with the arrest and seizure of the drugs at […]

MNS/NNN: Personnel of Narcotics and Affairs of Border (NAB) have on Monday morning arrested three youths for illegally possessing a large quantity of Lupicof cough syrup that contains codeine phosphate.
Inspector RK Bikramjit, Officer-in-Charge, NAB Police Station while briefing the media at his office in connection with the arrest and seizure of the drugs at Hayal Labuk Mayai Leikai in Thoubal district around 11:45 am, said the three youths were arrested along with 550 bottles of Lupicof as the trio did not possess any valid document.
Md Najim Khan, 28, Md Riyaz Khan, 24, and Md Ayas Khan, all residents of Hayel Labuk Mayai Leikai were carrying the drugs in gunny bags, he said.
A regular FIR has been filed against the trio for further investigation, the Inspector said.

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20 houses submerged by water

IMPHAL, August 19 NNN: Around 20 houses including six pari (acre) of paddy fields in Sangai Yumpham area in Manipur’s Thoubal district have been submerged by water after a portion on the Wangjing river banks in the area caved in and overflowed around 10 am Monday. Official sources in IFCD, Thoubal informed that a team […]

IMPHAL, August 19 NNN: Around 20 houses including six pari (acre) of paddy fields in Sangai Yumpham area in Manipur’s Thoubal district have been submerged by water after a portion on the Wangjing river banks in the area caved in and overflowed around 10 am Monday.
Official sources in IFCD, Thoubal informed that a team of the district IFCD headed by its Chief Engineer and Section Officer rushed to the site after receiving information that a 30 ft portion on the right side of Wangjing river at Sangai Yumpham was breached and flooded several villages and submerged standing crops in the village area.
The official team tried to repair a breached site on the Tentha banks section of the river since early morning, the sources said, adding while doing so, the river suddenly overflowed and flooded the Sangai Yumpham area.
The team then rushed to the site and started restoration work on the breached portion around noon. They were helped by the locals. At around 5 pm, they could control the flooding up to 75 percent. The repairing work was also joined by Tentha local MLA P Brojen and Khangabok constituency MLA O Landhoni Devi. MLA Brojen brought one JCB and tipper trucks to assist the work.
The overflowed water of the river flooded the area after heavy rains lashed the state during the past few days, the sources said.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister O Ibobi has instructed the IFCD to open the Ithai barrage gate over the Manipur River to ensure free flow of the Wangjing river water and to control the flooding in the Sangai Yumpham area, official sources said here.
Sources in the state IFCD said that the water levels of Imphal River, Iril River, Nambul River and Manipur River have not swollen so far.

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Ratan Thiyam appointed Chairperson of National School of Drama

Manipur Information Centre New Delhi, August 19: Well-known theatre personality Ratan Thiyam from Manipur was on Monday appointed as the Chairperson of the National School of Drama Society. A press release from the Ministry of Culture said, “The President of India has appointed Shri Thiyam for a period of four years as per the relevant […]

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New Delhi, August 19: Well-known theatre personality Ratan Thiyam from Manipur was on Monday appointed as the Chairperson of the National School of Drama Society.
A press release from the Ministry of Culture said, “The President of India has appointed Shri Thiyam for a period of four years as per the relevant Rules and Regulations of the Society”.
Ratan Thiyam takes over from theatre director, Amal Allana, who demitted office as NSD Chairperson in June this year after serving two consecutive terms.
Writer, director, designer, musician, painter and actor, Ratan Thiyam is one of the most important and influential theatre makers at work in the international performance scene. Son of Manipuri dance masters, Ratan
Thiyam studied painting before turning to writing.
He published his first six novels in 1961 at the age of 22, wrote poetry and reviews. Writing led him to theatre.
In 1971, he enrolled at the National School of Drama in Delhi , gaining a reputation as a powerful actor and director.
In 1976, he returned to Manipur and founded Chorus Repertory Theatre.
He was also briefly the director of National School of Drama, New Delhi in 1987-88. During his tenure, he developed the concept of a total Indian theatre to make acquaintance of the students with different traditional performing arts of the country.
His plays have traveled, from Aryan Theater, GM Hall, Jawaharlal Nehru Dance Academy (JNMDA) in Manipur to the Shri Ram Centre for Arts, New Delhi and the group’s first overseas break was their trip with Chakravyuh to Greece in 1984.
His plays have travelled throughout the world, fascinating audiences with their grace and a spectacular style drawn from Manipuri performing arts like Thang-Ta (a Manipuri martial art) and Nata Sankirtana (a classical dance and music form) into his works, which through subversion and reversion, get assimilated into his own distinct form.
He was honored with the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1987, the Padma Shri in 1989 and Sangeet Natak Fellow in 2013.
His play Chakravyuh got the prestigious “Fringe Firsts Award,” from Edinburgh International Theatre Festival in 1987 .
He was the second Indian recipient of John D.Rockefeller Award after Kapila Vatsayan, which is presented yearly by the Trustees of the Asian Cultural Council to an individual from Asia or the United States , who has made a significant contribution to the international understanding, practice, or study of the visual or performing arts of Asia.
Assam University conferred D. Lit doctoral degree to the noted theatre director Ratan Thiyam on May 14 this year in the 13th Convocation of the Central University in the presence of President Pranab Mukherjee, Assam Governor Janaki Ballabh Patnaik and Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi.
It was the third time that he had been conferred the Doctor of Literature.
His first doctoral degree was awarded by Rabindra Bharati University and the second degree by Gauhati University .

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Manipur Tribal Rights Body formed in Delhi – E-Pao.net

Manipur Tribal Rights Body formed in DelhiE-Pao.netSource: The Sangai Express / Ninglun Hanghal. New Delhi, August 19 2013: Tribal students and professionals from Manipur and now residing in Delhi recently came together and formed a Tribal rights body …

Manipur Tribal Rights Body formed in Delhi
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Source: The Sangai Express / Ninglun Hanghal. New Delhi, August 19 2013: Tribal students and professionals from Manipur and now residing in Delhi recently came together and formed a Tribal rights body comprising scholars, professionals and individuals.

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Manipur tops NE in SBP implementation – E-Pao.net

Manipur tops NE in SBP implementationE-Pao.netImphal, August 19 2013: Manipur has topped the list among North Eastern States including West Bengal in the implementation of Saakshar Bharat Programme (SBP) with altogether 55,841 adults of the states impa…

Manipur tops NE in SBP implementation
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Imphal, August 19 2013: Manipur has topped the list among North Eastern States including West Bengal in the implementation of Saakshar Bharat Programme (SBP) with altogether 55,841 adults of the states imparted education under the State Literacy 

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Passenger service stopped to protest killing

IMPHAL, August 19 MNS NNN: The Imphal-Moreh Road Transporters’ Union has called for an indefinite strike by ceasing passenger service along Imphal-Moreh road (National Highway-2) from 5 am tomorrow, Tuesday to lodge protest against the killing of van driver Okram Gyanendra. Driver associations in Manipur, meanwhile, condemned the killing of driver Gyannendra. Gyanendra aged 35, […]

IMPHAL, August 19 MNS NNN: The Imphal-Moreh Road Transporters’ Union has called for an indefinite strike by ceasing passenger service along Imphal-Moreh road (National Highway-2) from 5 am tomorrow, Tuesday to lodge protest against the killing of van driver Okram Gyanendra.
Driver associations in Manipur, meanwhile, condemned the killing of driver Gyannendra.
Gyanendra aged 35, was reportedly shot dead inside his own passenger van by unknown persons last afternoon in the Naran Konjin Palli area under Wangoi Police Station in Thoubal district of Manipur. He was a native of Singjamei Okram Leikai here.
Meanwhile, the blockade enforced by the locals along Imphal-Moreh road section in Singjamei area after the killing affected normal life in the area.
The Singjamei market was shut down due to the protest. The traffic along the route was disrupted due to the blockade.
At the same time, a Joint Action Committee (JAC) was also formed in connection with the death. Memorandums were also submitted to the state Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister as well by the JAC. It demanded among others, the state Government to identify the culprits within three days.
A joint meeting of the Imphal-Moreh Road Transporters’ Union and All Manipur Road Transport Drivers and Motor Workers Union was held at Moreh Parking, Hicham Yaicham Pat Yaiskul here. It decided to call for the indefinite strike to stop passenger service along the Imphal-Moreh road from tomorrow to protest the driver Gyanendra killing.
The driver bodies observed a two-minute silence to show respect to the late driver during the joint meeting, Ng Haridash, general secretary, Imphal-Moreh Transporters’ Union told reporters after the meeting.
“We condemn the killing. We have decided to launch an indefinite strike to stop passenger service along Imphal-Moreh road from tomorrow and it will remain in force until the killing is clarified by the culprits,” he said.
Haridash also warned against all concerned not to ply any type of passenger vehicle along the route during the strike.
Urging the state Government for prompt action to book the culprits, Haridash also demanded the Government to give ex-gratia to the next of kin.
The JAC seeking justice in driver Gyanendra killing was formed during a public meeting held at Singjamei Community Hall. The meeting was also attended by local MLA and PHED minister I Hemochandra.

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Realization of Meitei’s dream

Laishram Subhash ,Convenor, ST (Scheduled Tribe) Demand Committee of Manipur. “Freedom without opportunity is a devil’s gift, and the refusal to provide such opportunities is criminal.” – Noam Chomsky. Without assured opportunities Meitei (Mee Tai’s future will be doomed. Successful constitutional listing of MeeTais as ST (Scheduled Tribe) will guarantee its sustainable development and economic […]

Laishram Subhash ,Convenor, ST (Scheduled Tribe) Demand Committee of Manipur.
“Freedom without opportunity is a devil’s gift, and the refusal to provide such opportunities is criminal.” – Noam Chomsky.
Without assured opportunities Meitei (Mee Tai’s future will be doomed. Successful constitutional listing of MeeTais as ST (Scheduled Tribe) will guarantee its sustainable development and economic growth through the umpteen opportunities that wait to deliver soon after its conversion as tribe and following the inclusion in the Scheduled list, and all the more , conservation and preservation of their land that they love so much and hold as close to the heart as unequally precious and consider so important in view of national and international geo political environment and geostrategic situation. Mee Tais should not remain happy sleeping with false pride. Real dignity of Meetais can be attained through economic and cultural growth and by not allowing, through appropriate constitutional provision, their ancestral land to be snatched away by using capital by those who are/were not the original settlers of Manipur. Ceaseless effort should be made to achieve our claim to recognize us (the Mee Tais) as tribe by Government of India. The claim to become tribe and demand to recognize us as tribe under the constitution is a very pragmatic and the only possible approach that could lead the Meetais to a bright future in this age of globalization.
Manipur is already rich in resources – natural and human talents. Meetai’s attainment of tribal status and becoming tribal, will surely catapult its talents in the forefront of national and international arenas of various fields by allowing full expression the hidden talents which have been jept unrecognized due to lack of opportunity or deliberate suppression that the youth of Manipur experience hands on these days. As the lotus that blooms fully blown charms all with magic spell, so will be Meetai’s talents that, being allowed to express to full extent, will dazzle all across the globe with their daring acts and irresistible success in all fields. Dignity inheres in the excellence that one could develop. The lotus does not mind that mud from which it emerged – it remains unattached to it, blooming beautiful, emitting fragrance impartially to all. For its purity and beauty, the lotus is loved and held in high esteem by all and so is offered to God. Under the constitutional safeguard, the hidden talents in Meetais will sprout and grow fully blossomed actualizing their hope and aspiration. Dignity will automatically follow.
Meitais have all attributes of tribe :
1. Geography and settlement : Meetais are originally and dominantly Mongoloids settled in hills and hill slopes, hilly terrains – racially different from the mainstream Indians who are Aryans.
2. Meetais are ancestral brethren of other tribes of Manipur. Example : Itao-sanaba
3. Meetais’ socioeconomic and cultural development is almost the same as that of other tribes in Manipur
4. Primitive type of means of economic production : Use of spade for digging fields for plantation, using animals for plowing, modern irrigation system non-existent, completely dependent on natural rainfall – monsoon only. No dam/canal for irrigation, mechanized tractors for tilling and harvesting no used. Skilled laborers non-existent. Rearing of cattle, pigs, chickens in traditional way for family’s economy.
5. Food habits : Eating boiled food,snail s, eels,toads ,dogs ,tortoise, fermented fish and soyabeans, bamboo shoots, locust, small fishes, Noashek , and collection of wild plants and leaves from hills for food, eating of raw vegetables e.g., Shingju- plantain tree, heibi mana , khoi machak , not knowing use of spices. Eating only one item of curry in main meals. Depending on two meals – morning and evening only and not yet accustomed to breakfast habits.
6. Clothes and dress : Clothes from cotton and silkworm – made through handloom or hand sewn. Dress type and pattern similar with that of other tribes of Manipur but different from that of mainstream Indians. Dress is simple only to slightly cover gender indicating parts of the body.
7. Housing : Houses are mostly thatched which have only a common hall where kitchen is, sleeping beds for family members and visitors are all accommodated in the same single hall without any standard partitions. House are situated in hills and slopes of hills and some on the plain. Pucca House are very scanty in number. Ventilation : Modern day ventilation non existent.
8. Source of water and its collection : River, lake, pond, rainwater , to walk through long distance more than 2 kilometers to fetch water with pitcher. Disinfection of water not known and not done.
9. Personal Hygiene and sanitation and toilet : One bath for many days, tooth brushing with tree branch stalks, with ashes etc. Open field defecation with no latrine system ( kutcha/pucca). Taking bath without soap/sodas. Using of mud for cleaning after defecation.
10. Transport and carriage system : Use of bullock carts, buffalo drawn sledges for long distance transport – that may be even in social festival.
11. Dependant on local traditional quacks for treatment of minor or major illnesses.
12. Belief : Traditional animistic belief and faith , festivities.
13. Influence of traditional fortune tellers : Maibis. In event of personal and common tragedies, misfortune people go for help to those maibis who are common laymen but believed to be divinely possessed and to have divine power to cure and remedy the ills.
14. Language : Tibeto-Burman language with unique accent, modulation of sound and intonation in speaking which is different from other Indian languages spoken in mainland India which mostly have roots to Sanskrit, Urdu and Hindi, Parsi etc.
15. Folk songs and music : mostly monosyllables only.
16. Dance : gross body movement, less gyration and not so frequent.
17. Marriage : simple with no dowry system which is widely prevalent in mainstream India, short and easy process in separation.
18. Death ceremony : ngatangba – From the death of a person, the family members and close relatives observe abstention from taking fish. On the 13th or 14th day after the day of death, the break of the abstention starts with a fish by the family members and relatives in an evening.
19. Habit of saving and conservation/ reservation of wealth/food for future use : no planning , planned stock for future use or in time of misfortunes. Less storage.
20. Crude tools for making house and furnitures, even for husking paddy, mortar and pestles are used.
21. Seasoning of fish and meat : dry fish and dry meat etc.
22. Common possession of land : grazing ground, common hillock for growing trees for fire wood or timber.
23. Use of firewood for cooking.
24. Use of pine tree chips for giving light in night for household works and readings etc.
25. Unavailability of electricity.
26. No habit for breakfast : only two main meals – morning 8:30 am and evening 8 pm.
27. Hunting and fishing.
28. Cheiraoba Kumtaba : Crude observation and use of natural phenomena such as the direction of the first thunder after Cheiraoba as signal based on which prediction is made if fair/bad weather/climate will ensue through the whole year that is yet to come by.
29. Sacrificing animals in village festivities – sarenchanba in Lai Haraoba.
30. Manufacture and drinking of country liquor/crude liquor.
31. Barter system of exchange of goods : not using money.
32. Primitive judicial system : village head/local hear, meira paibis will preside to award the verdict.
33. Primitive village security : meira paibis as night watch dog to prevent disturbance of peace in the village checking all possible threats from within and without.
34. Women folks in market : Majority of Meet Tai women are professionally engaged in trade and commerce activities. Manipur market places which are run by Manipuri women folks only. Involvement of women in trade and commerce to the degree and level of owning, manning and running amrkerts named after and dedicated to women of Manipur which is very unique in India and rare occurrence – scarcely seen in mainland India.
35. Economy is primitive agriculture based.
36. No industrialization.
Positive future impact :
1. Sustained development and growth for Manipur.
2. Paradigm shift in ethnic relations among various tribes in Manipur paving way for harmonious development with mutual trust, equality, friendship and increased co-operation among them, and instilling the sense of oneness without hatred and ensuring peace and tranquility in Manipur. “Harmony makes small things grow, lack of it makes great things decay” says Sallust.
3. Conservation and preservation of ancestral land by not allowing others to encroach upon.
4. Nakumei or Nakumee ( acronym for Naga, Kuki , Meetei , Mayang , Muslim, etc. ). An inclusive socio-economic cultural forum to be constituted to advance the common interest of all who inhabit Manipur.
It should be a front for socio-economic and cultural intercourse to dissolve all differences and finally achieve homogeneity in Manipur and to advance a common culture. In future to come, let an inclusive and all encompassing name “NAKUMEELAND” or “NAKUMEELAM” replace our motherland’s present name, “MANIPUR”. This will rekindle governance and development in Manipur.
5. A new chapter in modern history of Manipur : Realizing the greatest renewal of Manipur society is the greatest dream of the people of Manipur and this will be a new chapter, written in red letter, in modern history of Manipur. Now, the moment has come to write the new modern history of Manipur we dream of. The opportunity of writing such a modern history of a new bright Manipur has already knocked at the door and let us not deaf, blind and insensitive to the call.
6. Paradigm shift in governance in Manipur : When we could attain homogeneity in socio-cultural , ethnic and political relations and fulfilling condition in Manipur, and when people of Manipur have unity of purpose in managing social affairs in the state and common program for socio-economic and political advancement, we can contemplate running of the state with the Chief Minister who would be selected alternatively from the ( major ) ethnic communities for each term of five years endorsable for second term.
Thus, the old system of ruling with Chief Minister from dominant or non-dominant community for undefined period will vanish. A new vibrant Manipur will to emerge and all will have smile on their faces – the smile which is rarely seen presently among the people of the state.
7. Manipur’s place in national and international domains in the globalization process : With the constitutional safeguard under the Article 342, the people of Manipur will have enhanced international interactions leading to enlightened and advanced economic, scientific and technological progress carving Manipur’s fair share in the pie in the national and international affairs/matters, and Manipur’s increasing integration with national and world economies will be ensured and the people will be able to have ever deepening participation in the globalization process.
O! Mother Manipur
So good to all, you are
So unique on earth you are
Gem in the jewel
Heaven on earth
Fame on us all
Wealth on us all
Are because of you
Are by the grace of you
So important geopolitically, you are
So significant geo-strategically, you are
Who knows your worth?
Who knows your value?
Who appreciates your virtues?
Your all children are yet to be awakened
To know the truth
To see the realities
Bestow your blessings on your daughters and sons
Grant wisdom on your children
Awaken them from slumber
They are still in deep sleep
Still unable to prove worthy for you.
We are still weak,
We are part of the weaker section,
Please protect us from formal social injustices,
Please protect us from all forms of exploitations.
“My ideal would be the society based on liberty, equality and fraternity. An ideal society should be mobile and full of channels of conveying a change taking place in one part to other parts.”
– Dr.B.R.Ambedkar

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550 Lupicof bottles seized

The Narcotics and Affairs of Border NAB has seized 550 bottles of Lupicof cough syrup containing codeine phosphate IP 10 mg from three persons at Hayel Labuk area under Thoubal Police Station at around 11 Source Hueiyen News Service

The Narcotics and Affairs of Border NAB has seized 550 bottles of Lupicof cough syrup containing codeine phosphate IP 10 mg from three persons at Hayel Labuk area under Thoubal Police Station at around 11 Source Hueiyen News Service

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ZRO condemns raid

Barely a month after AR personnel raided the residence of ZRO President at New Lamka, personnel of the para military forces have on Saturday night raided the residence of ZRA’s town area second in command drawing a stern criticism from the SoO group …

Barely a month after AR personnel raided the residence of ZRO President at New Lamka, personnel of the para military forces have on Saturday night raided the residence of ZRA’s town area second in command drawing a stern criticism from the SoO group Source The Sangai Express

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Tree saplings planted

Around 100 tree saplings were planted at Sabungkhok Soubom Lairembi Lampak yesterday under the aegis of All Manipur United Clubs’ Organisation AMUCO , North Eastern United Club’s Organisation NEUCO of Sawombung, Imphal East led by IEUCO, with the he…

Around 100 tree saplings were planted at Sabungkhok Soubom Lairembi Lampak yesterday under the aegis of All Manipur United Clubs’ Organisation AMUCO , North Eastern United Club’s Organisation NEUCO of Sawombung, Imphal East led by IEUCO, with the help of Lai Committee, Youth Social Welfare Club and members of Ward No 2 of Tellou Chana Gram Panchayat Source The Sangai Express

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Cong trying to abolish NLCPR BJP

The Congress is trying its best to abolish the Non Lapsable Central Pool of Resources NLCPR which was introduced by the BJP during the rule of its National Democratic Alliance NDA at the Centre primarily to develop the infrastructure of the North E…

The Congress is trying its best to abolish the Non Lapsable Central Pool of Resources NLCPR which was introduced by the BJP during the rule of its National Democratic Alliance NDA at the Centre primarily to develop the infrastructure of the North Eastern States, BJP has charged Source Hueiyen News Service

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Presidency students to agitate

The Students’ Union of Presidency College, Motbung is likely to close up the College from tomorrow to lodge their protest against the non payment of Scholarship to more than 200 students of the College and the horrendous attitude of the TD Department …

The Students’ Union of Presidency College, Motbung is likely to close up the College from tomorrow to lodge their protest against the non payment of Scholarship to more than 200 students of the College and the horrendous attitude of the TD Department Source The Sangai Express

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Private Schools’ Day observed

The 8th Private Schools’ Day was observed by All Manipur Recognized Private Schools’ Welfare Association at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace Compound here today Source Hueiyen News Service

The 8th Private Schools’ Day was observed by All Manipur Recognized Private Schools’ Welfare Association at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace Compound here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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State excels others in SBP implementation

Besides Manipur earning the distinction of being the Best State in the implementation of Saakshar Bharat Programme SBP among the entire North Eastern States including West Bengal, the State has been projected as ‘model state’ in the country with rega…

Besides Manipur earning the distinction of being the Best State in the implementation of Saakshar Bharat Programme SBP among the entire North Eastern States including West Bengal, the State has been projected as ‘model state’ in the country with regard to implementation of Saakshar Bharat programme Source The Sangai Express

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Cong will retain power at Centre Ngamthang

Dismissing the claims of Bharatiya Janta Party BJP , the Irrigation and Flood Control Minister Ngamthang Haokip has categorically stated that the Indian National Congress INC would enjoy landslide victory in the coming Lok Sabha Election and retain …

Dismissing the claims of Bharatiya Janta Party BJP , the Irrigation and Flood Control Minister Ngamthang Haokip has categorically stated that the Indian National Congress INC would enjoy landslide victory in the coming Lok Sabha Election and retain power at the Centre Source Hueiyen News Service

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Ceasework stir

Employees of State Family Welfare Department have launched an indefinite ceasework strike demanding clearance of due salary for six months from today Source The Sangai Express

Employees of State Family Welfare Department have launched an indefinite ceasework strike demanding clearance of due salary for six months from today Source The Sangai Express

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Ratan Thiyam is new chairperson of NSD

Well known theatre personality from Manipur Ratan Thiyam was on Monday appointed as the new Chairperson of National School of Drama Society Source Hueiyen News Service MIC

Well known theatre personality from Manipur Ratan Thiyam was on Monday appointed as the new Chairperson of National School of Drama Society Source Hueiyen News Service MIC

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