Myanmar Arts exhibition concludes

IMPHAL, November 29: Arts Photo Exhibition at Nupi Lal Memorial Complex showcasing the products of six artistes from Myanmar concluded today. The organizer Neo-Gene claimed that the exhibition attracted the maximum crowd ever during an art exhibition hosted in Manipur … Continue reading

IMPHAL, November 29: Arts Photo Exhibition at Nupi Lal Memorial Complex showcasing the products of six artistes from Myanmar concluded today.

The organizer Neo-Gene claimed that the exhibition attracted the maximum crowd ever during an art exhibition hosted in Manipur till today. More than 500 visitors who checked out the artworks gave written comments while many others took the tour at the exhibition but chose not to share their view.

There are 200 exhibits from Myanmar brought for the exhibition and two of them were sold.

The artists from Myanmar included a lady arts teacher for children, Cho Cho Aung whose interest to come to Imphal was because her grandmother was a Manipuri.

The organisers Neo-gene Contemporary Artist Manipur and Dev Bamboo Allied claimed that they have succeeded in the endeavor to share knowledge with Myanmar Art Club in the field of working arts.

During their last visit, the Myanmar delegates had purposed that artists from the state conduct a workshop along with them and display their talents at their country.

Organizers of the art exhibition said another cultural bridge has been built through arts and the whole credit goes to Manipur Sangai Festival. The art pieces were based on academic, religious, realistic and modern concepts. The artists asserted that the manifestation of new ideas in their works were possible because they are free now after the installation of a democratic government in the country.

The remaining photos of Myanmar will be available for display at a proposed Arts Gallery of Indo-Myanmar in the state. Arts and Culture commissioner RK Nimai have been made aware of the plan thought the state government has to consider it yet.

The Myanmar artist also conducted a competition for students to evaluate their knowledge on arts. Ten students have been shortlisted for the award. The selected students will be awarded one of the paintings being displayed.

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NEC officials to overview expense of Sangai Festival

IMPHAL, November 28: Two officials of the North East Council will arrive on November 30 to overview the expenses and scrutinize whether the amount of Rs 50 lakhs it had sanctioned for the Sangai Festival has been utilized properly. The … Continue reading

IMPHAL, November 28: Two officials of the North East Council will arrive on November 30 to overview the expenses and scrutinize whether the amount of Rs 50 lakhs it had sanctioned for the Sangai Festival has been utilized properly.

The two officials J Lungdim (financial advisor) and Gautam Chintey, (advisor BIT, NEC) will also attend the closing ceremony of the ten-day long Sangai Festival.

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Blood Donation

Leader Writer: Vedajit Yumnam In Manipur blood donation sessions take place at various places such as health centres, local community centers, clubs, educational institutions etc so as to generate awareness among masses and to promote voluntary blood donation. Mega blood … Continue reading

Leader Writer: Vedajit Yumnam

In Manipur blood donation sessions take place at various places such as health centres, local community centers, clubs, educational institutions etc so as to generate awareness among masses and to promote voluntary blood donation. Mega blood donation camps are also held on special occasions and special days like World Blood Donor Day, Red Cross Day, and Independence Day and on festivals besides the camps on the regular daily basis. World Blood Donor Day which is recognized by The World Health Organization  falls on June 14 each year to promote blood donation. Karl Landsteiner  who discovered the ABO blood group system was born on June 14. The tenth anniversary of World Blood Donor Day (WBDD) was celebrated on June 14, 2013 on the theme “Give the Gift of Life: Donate Blood”. Factories cannot make or produce blood so awareness of blood donation needs to be raised and there is a necessity for generous blood donors to contribute towards the society and save precious lives. The short shelf life of most of the components of blood used for transfusions leads to a persistent problem. Organizing blood donation camps is indispensable for fulfilling the demand for the continuous supply of blood.

 People who want to donate blood have to meet some criteria. Certain formalities have to be gone through before potential blood donors give blood. They – the blood donors – must be, in short, healthy persons. The blood which is collected is more often than not stored in a blood bank. Blood is a vital component of the body that the loss of an excessive quantity of blood can lead to death and it is the fact that human blood has no substitute and blood donated by blood donors can save precious human lives. And it is imperative to motivate people to give blood and save human lives. Tens of thousands of units of blood are required on the daily basis to save life.  Perhaps sickle cell patients need repeated blood transfusions throughout their lives. As many as 100 units of blood can be required by a single vehicle accident victim. Blood donation is one of the noble and commendable contributions you can make. Blood transfusions are necessary for surgery and for the treatment of vehicle accident victims, sickle cell patients and so on. Only human beings can donate and provide blood for transfusing into human beings. The blood donor-you are appreciated. Donate blood to save life; life is beyond price.

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Myanmar Arts exhibition concludes – KanglaOnline

Myanmar Arts exhibition concludesKanglaOnlineThe organizer Neo-Gene claimed that the exhibition attracted the maximum crowd ever during an art exhibition hosted in Manipur till today. More than 500 visitors who checked out the artworks gave written com…

Myanmar Arts exhibition concludes
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The organizer Neo-Gene claimed that the exhibition attracted the maximum crowd ever during an art exhibition hosted in Manipur till today. More than 500 visitors who checked out the artworks gave written comments while many others took the tour at the 
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Death of woman from Manipur: HC pulls up police, seeks status report – Indian Express

Death of woman from Manipur: HC pulls up police, seeks status reportIndian ExpressThe Delhi High Court has pulled up police for failing to conduct a proper investigation into the death of a 21-year-old woman from Manipur, whose body was found in Chirag…

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The Felix Scholarship 2014 – University of Reading

  Submitted by: Dr. H. Narendra Singh, he can be contacted through email: narendra(at)tropmet(dot)res(dot)in Dr. H. Narendra Singh Scientist Climatology and Hydrometeorology Division Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (Ministry of Earth Sciences, Govt. of India) Dr. Homi Bhabha Road, NCL Post, Pashan, … Continue reading

 

Submitted by: Dr. H. Narendra Singh, he can be contacted through email: narendra(at)tropmet(dot)res(dot)in

Dr. H. Narendra Singh
Scientist
Climatology and Hydrometeorology Division
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology
(Ministry of Earth Sciences, Govt. of India)
Dr. Homi Bhabha Road, NCL Post, Pashan,
Pune – 411008 (INDIA)
Phone: +91-020-25904359 (Work)
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Al-Qaeda spreading its wings in Manipur: Azizulhind – NitiCentral

Al-Qaeda spreading its wings in Manipur: AzizulhindNitiCentralIn its October 12, 2013 issue, Azizulhind, in a news report claimed that terror outfit al-Qaeda is spreading its wings in Manipur. According to the report in the Urdu daily about 20 Muslim y…

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In its October 12, 2013 issue, Azizulhind, in a news report claimed that terror outfit al-Qaeda is spreading its wings in Manipur. According to the report in the Urdu daily about 20 Muslim youth had secretly attended a training camp held by the terror

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National women’s football: Manipur, Odisha post victory – The Hindu

National women's football: Manipur, Odisha post victoryThe HinduThe third day of the quarterfinals league of the junior National women's football championship here on Thursday went on expected lines with Manipur and Odisha winning their matches…

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The third day of the quarterfinals league of the junior National women's football championship here on Thursday went on expected lines with Manipur and Odisha winning their matches. Manipur, arguably the best side in this tournament, thrashed Kerala 3

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