NSCN/ GPRN claims burning down JCB

IMPHAL, Nov 6: The president GPRN, SS Khaplang in a notification has directed every regional authority to co-operate with the central authority functioning in one’s respective regional areas, an emailed

IMPHAL, Nov 6: The president GPRN, SS Khaplang in a notification has directed every regional authority to co-operate with the central authority functioning in one’s respective regional areas, an emailed statement of the outfit said.

In connection to execution of central Chaplee Ministry’s directive, the road construction machineries belonging to certain contracting company in Zeliangrong region were destroyed for failure to comply with the central directive, it claimed.

However, Hopson, regional chairman, Zeliangrong region NSCN/GPRN, without consultation with the Central authority issued denial of NSCN/GPRN’s involvement, it said. Such irresponsible statement by a regional authority tantamount to contempt of central authority for which Hopson is strongly warned and issued “explanation call” notice to the CHQ/Presidential office with immediate effect, it warned.

The regional authorities are further cautioned that, henceforth, stern disciplinary action shall be shall be initiated in the event of creating any obstacles or unnecessary interferences in the functioning of central authority, it said.

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Chinjak festival kicks off

IMPHAL, November 6: The sixth edition of annual Chinjak Festival was kicked off today at the Yaipha Lamjing Lup Ground, Pishum Ningombam Leikai, Imphal, organised by the Innovative Youth Society.

IMPHAL, November 6: The sixth edition of annual Chinjak Festival was kicked off today at the Yaipha Lamjing Lup Ground, Pishum Ningombam Leikai, Imphal, organised by the Innovative Youth Society.

Ak Mirabai, minister of Social Welfare and Cooperation, government of Manipur speaking at the inaugural function as the chief guest expressed concern over the rising practice among the food producers of using harmful chemicals for more productivity.

She said it is a common practice, especially among the vegetable growers to use chemicals on their products just to earn profits, which is a harmful practice.

Expressing concern over major health problems which are fast gaining momentum in the State, Mirabai maintained that consumption of adulterated food could be one of the reasons. “It is true that there is no food policy as such in the State, but at the same time public must take equal responsibility in maintaining food hygiene”, she said.

She observed, “The kind of food we consume could have effect not only on our physical well-being but also our mental and spiritual well-being.”

Mirabai lamented that in today’s fast pace life, the youngsters in particular have the tendency to consume fast foods without knowing their ill-effects. This may be because the food from outside are attractive and fashionable to eat, or may be our own foods have certain deficiencies. We need to pay more attention to this, she added.

L Ibomcha, MLA of Keishamthong Assembly constituency speaking as the guest of honour lauded the endeavour of the IYS for promoting and revitalising the indigenous foods of the State, which is very timely when our cultural identity is fading away day by day.

He also appreciated the organiser for including the ‘Save Nambul River’ campaign along with the festival, saying that it is unfortunate that even educated people have the habit of dumping garbage into Nambul.

Kh Athouba, managing director of IYS highlighting the essence of the function said that it has been a humble effort of the IYS to promote indigenous food of the State.

“We have been organising the festival at different districts, but this is the first time it is being organise at the Imphal West District, as we have been compelled by the incompletion of Sanjenthong Bridge”, he said.

He said the condition of the Nambul River flowing along the festival venue is appalling. “Looking at the river, we felt the need of starting a campaign along with the Manipur Cycle Club as well”. During the festival, public discussions will also take place on ways and means to save the Nambul, he added.

It may be mentioned that there are 35 stalls altogether taking part in the 10 day festival, including Thai and Myanmar stalls. Acclaimed actor Tonthoi’s ‘Phormon Phola’ is also part of the festival like the previous festivals.

Th Ranabir, joint secretary, COHSEM also graced the function as the guest of honour.

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State BJP delegation meets Union Ministers seeking further development aids

IMPHAL, November 6: A BJP Manipur Pradesh delegation led by party president Th Chaoba has met various Union Ministers seeking further development in the State, sources said. The highly placed

IMPHAL, November 6: A BJP Manipur Pradesh delegation led by party president Th Chaoba has met various Union Ministers seeking further development in the State, sources said.

The highly placed source said that the team which included RK Ranjan, BJP Manipur Pradesh general secretary L Basanta Sharma has been staying at Delhi since a week back.

During their stay in Delhi, the team has met Union Ministers and other key national party members of the BJP. The team also met Union Transport Minister Nitil Gadkari and discussed various issues the day before, the sources said.

Today, the team has met key party officials namely BJP general secretary (administration) Ram Madhav and general secretary (headquarters) Jagat Prakash Nadda.

The meetings with the Union Minister and key party officials were to ensure more development and welfare for the State. The team also met the Union Sports Minister DV Sadananda Gowda to discuss the Sports University which will be soon constructed in Manipur, added the source.

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Prosecution witness deposes in Paomei Colony rape case

IMPHAL, November 6: A police personnel today deposed before the court of District and Session Judge/ Manipur East (Special Judge POCSO Manipur East) A Guneshwar as a prosecution witness of

IMPHAL, November 6: A police personnel today deposed before the court of District and Session Judge/ Manipur East (Special Judge POCSO Manipur East) A Guneshwar as a prosecution witness of the Poumai Colony rape case.

It may be mentioned that on April 17, the accused S Ngoupuni alias Ngaopuni, 65 of Liyai Khullen staying at Paomai Colony had reportedly taken the 13-year-old girl to the Koirengei hillock and raped her there.

Following the incident, the Heingang Police had registered a case FIR no 30 (4) 2014 HNG PS U/S 376/420 IPC and Section 4 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offence Act, 2012, following which a charge-sheet was submitted followed by special trial at the court since July 31.

A police personnel who is the prosecution witness No. 5 of the case today deposed before the court stating that he witnessed the Investigation Officer issue seizure memo and collect the seized items from the forensic expert.

He stated before the court that he had witness the IO of the case seize the garments of the victim with the help of a mobile team of the Forensic Science Laboratory.

During today’s hearing, the accused was represented by his advocate S Shyamcharan.

It may be mentioned that the accused was arrested on April 19, just two days after the incident and has been remanded to judicial custody ever since.

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Bhagyachandra dance fest opening day saw Nata Sankirtana, Maha-Raas performances

BISHNUPUR, November 6: Rajarshi Bhagyachandra’s divine visions, which resulted in Raas dance and Nata Sankirtana, are widely acclaimed throughout the world as the highest level of art, Chief Minister Okram

BISHNUPUR, November 6: Rajarshi Bhagyachandra’s divine visions, which resulted in Raas dance and Nata Sankirtana, are widely acclaimed throughout the world as the highest level of art, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh today observed while inaugurating the 10th Bhagyachandra National Festival of Classical Dance at the Ningthoukhong Gopinath Mandir.

He said what is important today is to analyse and keep intact the valuable asset that Rajarshi Bhagyachandra had left for the people of Manipur in the field of culture and performing art, he observed.

Nata Sankirtana’s inscription in the UNESCO’s Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity is a great achievement, for which we must pay our respect to Rajarshi Bhagyachandra, he continued.

He said the idea of holding the festival in the memory of King Bhagyachandra of the 18th century was conceived years back in 1989 keeping it at a par with other national festivals such as Konark and Khajuraho.

It has since then been successfully organised featuring many eminent dancers of the country including dancers of our State, he said.

The main dance festival will commence tomorrow at the Kangla and continue for three days, the Chief Minister said before adding that the festival also gives an opportunity to the people of the State to witness various major dance forms of the country.

The Chief Minister paid tributes and homage to the Rajarshi, and said as part of the festival Nata Sankirtana performances had been offered at Govindabari, Jiyaganj and Shri Shri Anumahaprabhu temple, Nabadwip in West Bengal on November 3 and 4, respectively along with a puja of ‘Khunti or Jai Patra’, a symbol of recognition of Maharaja Bhagyachandra as ‘Rajarshi’ which is still preserved and worshipped at Radha Krishna temple, Govindabari, Jiyaganj.

“A replica of this Khunti has been brought to Manipur for future reference and will be displayed at Kangla during the main dance festival.”

The Maharaja is revered not only in Manipur but he is still very much respected and worshipped in West Bengal by Gouriya Vaishnava Sampradaya for his devotion, spiritual realisation and most importantly for his role, influence and contribution in bringing back the tradition of worshipping idols of deities in the temples publicly in West Bengal, he said.

Worshipping of deities in the temples was earlier banned and strongly prohibited by the then Muslim rulers and as such, people use to hide idols of deities in the dugout caves, he added.

The festival is jointly organised by the Arts and Culture department and Gopinathjeev Sevayat Committee Ningthoukhong.

The inaugural function was also attended by Commerce and Industries minister Govindas Konthoujam, Khangabok MLA Landhoni.

Nata Sankirtana and Maha-Raas dance performance during today’s full-moon evening as an offering to the Rajarshii Bhagyachandra was the main highlight of the evening.

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Enraged Tharoijam locals thrash rapist murderer

IMPHAL, November 6: Local residents of Tharoijam Maning Leikai ferreted out the man who allegedly killed a minor girl at Tharoijam Maning Leikai the day before. He was thrashed by

IMPHAL, November 6: Local residents of Tharoijam Maning Leikai ferreted out the man who allegedly killed a minor girl at Tharoijam Maning Leikai the day before. He was thrashed by the enraged locals at the Community Hall of Tharoijam Maning Leikai today.

The culprit is identified as Chinganbam Shamjai, 25, son of late Ch Ingocha from Tharoijam Maning Leikai and was a neighbour to the eight year old girl Longjam Jina daughter of Mangijao Singh.

Jina was allegedly murdered after being raped last evening and her dead body was found in a field near her residence at around 8.30 pm.

Earlier this morning at around 9 am, locals began to search the culprit who allegedly killed the girl after raping her.

The local club and Meira Paibis summon all the men in the community between 14 to 40 years of age in the community hall and start investigating whether any of the local man were involved in the crime.

Later after discovering that the culprit, Chinganbam Shamjai, had scratch marks on his hand and there was something amiss with his body language, the locals interrogated him as their suspicions grew.

Shamjai confessed to his crime of killing the eight year old girl after raping her. He also informed the locals that he acted alone and no one else was involved while committing the crime.

The enraged locals after his confession thrashed him black and blue and threw his body at the field assuming him to be dead. A Patsoi Police team who later arrived at the scene after finding out that he was alive rushed him to the RIMS hospital.

Shamjai sustained multiple injuries in his head, back, chest and many other places.

A case has been registered at the Patsoi Police Station regarding the incident.

A meeting was also held by the locals of Tharoijam Maning Leikai about the incident.

The parents of Jina have urged the government to punish the culprit in front of all the people so that it doesn’t happen again to any of the girl child.

The locals appealed the government to take action at the earliest and punish the culprit while also urging for ex gratia to the bereaved family.

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Man kidnapped

IMPHAL, Nov 6: Three armed miscreants have allegedly whisked away a man from along the Rengkai Road, Churachandpur in a blue Maruti car (registration no not identified) around 5:10pm today.

IMPHAL, Nov 6: Three armed miscreants have allegedly whisked away a man from along the Rengkai Road, Churachandpur in a blue Maruti car (registration no not identified) around 5:10pm today.

According to sources, the armed miscreants are suspected to be hills-based UG group and the kidnap victim is identified as Ramchandra, 50 of Bihar.

Ramchandra is said to be a scarp dealer and presently staying at Old Bazar, Churachandpur.

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Prime Minister to grace Sangai Festival on Nov 30

IMPHAL, November 6: Official sources said it has been confirmed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would grace the valedictory function of the Sangai Festival as the chief guest on November

IMPHAL, November 6: Official sources said it has been confirmed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would grace the valedictory function of the Sangai Festival as the chief guest on November 30.

The State government had formally invited the Prime Minister to grace the Sangai Festival as the chief guest. A reliable source said that the itinerary of PM Modi to the North East region tentatively includes the visit of Manipur Sangai Festival on November 30.

Highly placed sources said that the Prime Minister will attend an All India DGP conference at Guwahati in the morning of November 30 for an hour. He will deliver the valedictory address in the conference which will go on from November 29 to 30. In the conference, PM Modi will be accompanied by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Union Home Minister of State, Kiran Rijiju.

Sources further stated that PM Modi will arrive in Manipur in the afternoon of November 30 to attend the Sangai Festival and will halt for a night after which he will leave for Nagaland to attend the Hornbill festival as the chief guest.

According to the sources, the official confirmation for his visit will be relayed within a few days.

Meanwhile, official source also said that the State is awaiting confirmation from various invitees to grace the ten days festival as the chief guest, guests of honour and especial guests from November 21 to 30.

The State government has sent invitations to Chief Minister of Chin State of Myanmar through the Ambassador of India to Myanmar, Ambassador of Japan, the High Commissioner of Australia, Consulate General of USA, British Deputy High Commissioner and all the ambassadors of the neighbouring foreign countries.

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Rising prevalence of cancer in NE India needs special focus: CM

36th Annual conference of AROI gets underway IMPHAL, November 6: “Northeastern part of India is a cancer prone region. Certain types of cancer like stomach cancer, lung cancer and nasopharyngeal

36th Annual conference of AROI gets underway

IMPHAL, November 6: “Northeastern part of India is a cancer prone region. Certain types of cancer like stomach cancer, lung cancer and nasopharyngeal cancers are relatively very high”, said the State Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh.

Speaking at the inaugural function of the 36th Annual Conference of Association of Radiation Oncologist of India, this evening at the conference hall of the City Convention Center, Imphal, the Chief Minister appealed to the experts from different parts of India and abroad to share their knowledge in tackling the dreaded disease.

He maintained that in view of the ever increasing incidence of cancer globally and relatively high incidence in the region, holding such a conference that too in the Northeastern part of India is highly significant.

Ibobi exuded confidence that the deliberations by the scientist during the 4-day conference will benefit all, in particular junior doctors and PG students, before adding that the exchange of new ideas and transfer of knowledge is the need of the hour.

Further, he said that the incidence of cancer is increasing day by day all over the world. World Health Organisation, WHO has predicted that the cancer incidence will increase by 50 percent from the present number by the year 2020, he added.

The Chief Minister expressed his happiness that about 700 delegates have registered to take part in the conference, including more than 20 resource persons from abroad like USA, Japan, Canada, Singapore and experts from Europe etc, who have all come to a small place like Manipur.

The inaugural function was presided by Prof Ramesh S Bilimagga, who is the outgoing president of the Association of Radiation Oncologist, along with dignitaries such as Prof NHK Sharma, VC of MU, Prof Ch Arunkumar, Director of RIMS, Dr Rajesh Vashistha, Gen Secretary of AROI, Dr Th Tomcha, who is the organising chairman and Dr L Jaichand, organising secretary of the conference as the guests of honour.

During the inaugural function, oncologists who have done outstanding work and researches in oncology were honoured.

Meanwhile, earlier in the evening before the commencement of the function, Prof Ramesh S Bilimagga, president of AROI addressing a press meet at the same venue pointed out that the main aim of the association is to promote the practice and advances in radiation oncology, cancer chemotherapy and allied radiation sciences.

Prof Ramesh asserted that in an economically emerging country like ours, we need to have an appropriate strategic plan to use the precision radiation in a cost effective manner, adding that one of the most important area that we are lagging behind is awareness on cancer. People across the board should be aware of early signs of cancer, and the role of media is immense in this regard, he added.

He continued that as on March 2014, India has 362 institutes offering radiation facility. “We have 543 teletherapy machine (COBALT – 228 & LINAC 229) and 289 brachytherapy units, which is grossly inadequate for the population of 1.25 billion”, he said.

Prof Ramesh maintained that the government has a vital role to play in making cancer care more affordable to the public. He said the government of India has allotted sufficient funds in 5 years plan for non-communicable diseases, it is up to all of us to utilise it properly.

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Five UG cadres held

IMPHAL, November 6: A combined team of the Bishnupur District Police commando unit and the 2/5 Gurkha Regiment conducted a search operation at Irengbam and Oinam village on November 5

IMPHAL, November 6: A combined team of the Bishnupur District Police commando unit and the 2/5 Gurkha Regiment conducted a search operation at Irengbam and Oinam village on November 5 and arrested an active member of the UNLF.

A PRO police statement has identified the arrested as Irengbam Raghu Singh, 50, son of (L) I Ibobi Singh of Irengbam Makha Leikai.

Investigation revealed that he was involved in preparing / making ‘star’ of UNLF in connection with the coming rising day of UNLF, it said.

During the follow up investigation, a self-styled district secretary of UNLF namely, Longjam Sanajaoba Meitei alias Boy alias Sana alias Batri alias Romi, 38, son of L Thoiba Meitei of Pukhao Meitanpokpi at present Porompat Konkham Leikai was also arrested from his residence and a 9mm pistol alongwith magazine loaded with 4(four) live rounds seized from his possession, it said.

On further follow up action, another active member of UNLF organisation, namely, Sanjengbam Ramananda Singh alias Rama, 33, son of S Kalachand Singh of Awang Jiri was also arrested from his residence and a 7.65 mm pistol alongwith magazine and three live rounds seized from his possession, it said before adding that a case has been registered at the Nambol Police Station and investigation is going on.

Meanwhile, the PRO IGAR (S) has said in a statement that troops of the 22 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) launched an operation in the general area of village Pangaltabi Chingkha and apprehended a PREPAK cadre today.

It identified the arrested as No 245 l/cpl, Saikhom Maipak Singh alias Amuba, 39, son of Saikhom Gambra Singh, resident of village Pangaltabi Chingkha, Thoubal.

One 9mm pistol alongwith magazine and two live rounds were recovered from his possession, it said.

Both the arrested man and the recovered items have been handed over to the Sugnu police, it said.

In another operation, troops of the 6 DOGRA of 26 Sector AR under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) established a vehicle check post at Pallel and apprehended an active cadre of KYKL on November 5, it said before identifying the man as no 7381 self styled pvt, Laishram Hemen Singh alias Ramesh, 26, son of Amu Singh, resident of Wangjing Pukhri Achouba (Hodamba), Thoubal. The apprehendee was handed over to the Kakching Police Station, it said.

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Vaccination camp held

A mass vaccination camp for livestock was conducted today at Aimol Kombirei village, Chandel district by a team of veterinary staff led by Dr Ng Ibotombi Singh Source The Sangai Express

A mass vaccination camp for livestock was conducted today at Aimol Kombirei village, Chandel district by a team of veterinary staff led by Dr Ng Ibotombi Singh Source The Sangai Express

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Five UG cadres arrested

A combined team of Bishnupur district police commando unit and 2 5 Gorkha Regiment conducted a search operation at Irengbam and Oinam village area and apprehended one UNLF member on November 5 Source The Sangai Express

A combined team of Bishnupur district police commando unit and 2 5 Gorkha Regiment conducted a search operation at Irengbam and Oinam village area and apprehended one UNLF member on November 5 Source The Sangai Express

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Bhagyachandra dance fest kicks off

The 10th Bhagyachandra National Festival of Classical Dance was opened today by Chief Minister O Ibobi at Shri Shri Gopinath Temple, Ningthoukhong Source The Sangai Express

The 10th Bhagyachandra National Festival of Classical Dance was opened today by Chief Minister O Ibobi at Shri Shri Gopinath Temple, Ningthoukhong Source The Sangai Express

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WWF team to examine hunting reports

Following reports of hunting and killing migratory Amur Falcon in Tamenglong district, a team of the Worldwide Fund for Nature WWF will visit the district for verification of the reports Source The Sangai Express

Following reports of hunting and killing migratory Amur Falcon in Tamenglong district, a team of the Worldwide Fund for Nature WWF will visit the district for verification of the reports Source The Sangai Express

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DBTL scheme set to be launched on Jan 1

Direct Benefit Transfer of Cash Subsidy to LPG Consumer DBTL scheme under which subsidy being given to LPG consumers would be transferred directly to the consumers’ bank accounts would be launched at the National level on January 1 next year Source…

Direct Benefit Transfer of Cash Subsidy to LPG Consumer DBTL scheme under which subsidy being given to LPG consumers would be transferred directly to the consumers’ bank accounts would be launched at the National level on January 1 next year Source The Sangai Express

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Cancer cases rising CM

The 36th annual conference of Association of Radiation Oncologists of India has started at City Convention Centre with Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh as the chief guest Source The Sangai Express

The 36th annual conference of Association of Radiation Oncologists of India has started at City Convention Centre with Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh as the chief guest Source The Sangai Express

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Chinjak Fest starts

The 11 day Chinjak Festival 5 International, jointly organised by Innovative Youth Society IYS and Boss Juices, has kick started at Yaipha Lamjing Lup ground, Pishum Ningom Leikai from today Source The Sangai Express

The 11 day Chinjak Festival 5 International, jointly organised by Innovative Youth Society IYS and Boss Juices, has kick started at Yaipha Lamjing Lup ground, Pishum Ningom Leikai from today Source The Sangai Express

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