KIM states stand on ILPS

The Kuki Inpi has categorically stated that the introduction of the ILP by the British colonial Govt on Aug 27, 1873 to safeguard indigenous people covered by the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation Acts, 1873 cannot be removed without the consent of th…

The Kuki Inpi has categorically stated that the introduction of the ILP by the British colonial Govt on Aug 27, 1873 to safeguard indigenous people covered by the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation Acts, 1873 cannot be removed without the consent of the indigenous people Source The Sangai Express

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Manipur is now BirdFlu free Director

State Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Services Director Dr N Rajendro has said that people may resume poultry farming at infected and surveillance zones with immediate effect with the Central Government declaring Manipur as a Bird Flu free State Sour…

State Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Services Director Dr N Rajendro has said that people may resume poultry farming at infected and surveillance zones with immediate effect with the Central Government declaring Manipur as a Bird Flu free State Source The Sangai Express

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Dingku road

Stating that the indefinite bandh imposed along Dingku road will continue until their de mands are fulfilled, JAC constituted in connection with the death of Sapam Robinhood has said that all the shops of the road are now permitted to remain open from …

Stating that the indefinite bandh imposed along Dingku road will continue until their de mands are fulfilled, JAC constituted in connection with the death of Sapam Robinhood has said that all the shops of the road are now permitted to remain open from 5 am to 12 pm considering the inconvenience faced by the people residing at the area Source The Sangai Express

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SP capsules seized

A large quantity of SP capsules sent as parcel through Post Office were seized and destroyed at Maram Bazar yesterday, reports out Senapati correspondent Source The Sangai Express

A large quantity of SP capsules sent as parcel through Post Office were seized and destroyed at Maram Bazar yesterday, reports out Senapati correspondent Source The Sangai Express

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Flood menace Irate locals turn back Chief Secretary’s convoy

Irate locals of Samushang, Lamboi Khongnangkhong turned back a convoy led by Chief Secretary when they went to visit that area to take stock of the prevailing flood situation Source The Sangai Express

Irate locals of Samushang, Lamboi Khongnangkhong turned back a convoy led by Chief Secretary when they went to visit that area to take stock of the prevailing flood situation Source The Sangai Express

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EECHAL’s 10th foundation day Protection of indigenous people stressed

Drawing attention to the current move ment of ILP system in the State, a penal discussion centred on the theme ‘Protection of Indi genous People and Mass Movement in Manipur’ mark ed the 10th Foundation day ceremony of Ereipak Enaat Chanura Loinsinlon …

Drawing attention to the current move ment of ILP system in the State, a penal discussion centred on the theme ‘Protection of Indi genous People and Mass Movement in Manipur’ mark ed the 10th Foundation day ceremony of Ereipak Enaat Chanura Loinsinlon EECHAL held at Lamyanba Sanglen of Konung Lampak, Imphal today Source The Sangai Express

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20 villagers buried alive, several houses washed away by landslides in Chandel

At least 20 villagers of Joumol village located under Khengjoi Sub Division in Chandel District have been buried alive in a landslide even as many houses have been swept away due to incessant rainfall since the past five six days in the State Source …

At least 20 villagers of Joumol village located under Khengjoi Sub Division in Chandel District have been buried alive in a landslide even as many houses have been swept away due to incessant rainfall since the past five six days in the State Source The Sangai Express

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District Council observes raising day

A day after the formation of ADC in Senapati, the annual raising day of Senapati District Council was observed today at the ADC complex Source The Sangai Express

A day after the formation of ADC in Senapati, the annual raising day of Senapati District Council was observed today at the ADC complex Source The Sangai Express

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Health camps held at relief camps

The State Medical Directorate and National Rural Health Mission today conducted free health check up at the flood relief camps set up at Thoubal and Chandel districts Source The Sangai Express

The State Medical Directorate and National Rural Health Mission today conducted free health check up at the flood relief camps set up at Thoubal and Chandel districts Source The Sangai Express

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Lt Gen Konsam Himalay takes new charge

Lt Gen Konsam Himalay Singh, an alumnus of Sainik School, Goalpara SSG on Saturday took over the as the commandant of Infantry School, Mhow in Madhya Pradesh Source The Sangai Express

Lt Gen Konsam Himalay Singh, an alumnus of Sainik School, Goalpara SSG on Saturday took over the as the commandant of Infantry School, Mhow in Madhya Pradesh Source The Sangai Express

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Large tracts still flooded, water levels recede

As water levels of the major rivers draining Manipur Valley have either stabilised or started receding, the flood situation in the State has been gradually improving since this afternoon Source The Sangai Express

As water levels of the major rivers draining Manipur Valley have either stabilised or started receding, the flood situation in the State has been gradually improving since this afternoon Source The Sangai Express

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nadequate relief measures

Even as a team of officials visited flood hit areas of the State yesterday to take stock of the situation, several bodies and individuals have decried that the measures taken up by the officials concerned are inadequate Source The Sangai Express

Even as a team of officials visited flood hit areas of the State yesterday to take stock of the situation, several bodies and individuals have decried that the measures taken up by the officials concerned are inadequate Source The Sangai Express

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ImphalUkhrul road sinks

The Imphal Ukhrul road has sunk at least three feet over a sretch of 50 metres at Naga gate near Ukhrul district hospital, Hundung as downpour continues in the district Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

The Imphal Ukhrul road has sunk at least three feet over a sretch of 50 metres at Naga gate near Ukhrul district hospital, Hundung as downpour continues in the district Source The Sangai Express Mungchan Zimik

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JCILPS questions Govt’s ‘delaying tactics’

The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has questioned why the Government and the drafting committee are still waiting for the points to be incorporated in the new Bill from JCILPS Source The Sangai Express

The Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System JCILPS has questioned why the Government and the drafting committee are still waiting for the points to be incorporated in the new Bill from JCILPS Source The Sangai Express

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PPF set to join pro ILPS bandwagon

In solidarity to the ongoing mass movement for enforcement of ILPS in Manipur or enactment of a similar mechanism, the Pangal Political Forum PPF Manipur has decided to launch different forms of agitation from August 5 Source The Sangai Express

In solidarity to the ongoing mass movement for enforcement of ILPS in Manipur or enactment of a similar mechanism, the Pangal Political Forum PPF Manipur has decided to launch different forms of agitation from August 5 Source The Sangai Express

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One seriously injured and several others also hospitalized during ILP protest in Jiribam

  Jiribam, Aug 1: A 22 year old protester, Thoibi from Gulathol village was seriously injured in police action to control agitators demanding implementation of the Inner Line Permit (ILP)

An injured protester in ambulance.

An injured protester in ambulance.

 

Jiribam, Aug 1: A 22 year old protester, Thoibi from Gulathol village was seriously injured in police action to control agitators demanding implementation of the Inner Line Permit (ILP) in Jiribam. According to Jiri hospital doctors, she is seriously injured in her head and condition is critical, doctors have referred her to other hospital in Assam where better equipment are there.

This incident happened near the house of local MLA Thoudam Debendra Singh, a chairman of ILP drafting committee when protesters were shouting slogan in demand of Inner Line Permit.

According to the sources, among other protesters including KanglaOnline reporter Momon Thoudam also injured, many of them were hospitalized in Jiribam district hospital.

 

Related Images: Human chain form during Inner Line Permit (ILP) protest in Jiribam on 30th July 2015;

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28 artisans feted on 16th Handloom Day 2015 celebration

IMPHAL, August 1: Commemorating the 16th Handloom Day 2015 celebration, Handlooms Promotion Council, Manipur felicitated 28 artisans by presenting certificate and memento and award during a function at Manipur Press

IMPHAL, August 1: Commemorating the 16th Handloom Day 2015 celebration, Handlooms Promotion Council, Manipur felicitated 28 artisans by presenting certificate and memento and award during a function at Manipur Press Club today.

The function was attended by president of Manipur Apex Handloom Weavers and Handicrafts Artisans Limited M Sietyabhama Devi as chief guest; retired Assistant Director of Weavers Service Centre, Ministry of Textiles H Rajendra Singh as president and Assistant Director (Weaving), Weavers Service Centre, Ministry of Textiles SP Thubrikar as guest of honour.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Functionary of Handloom Promotion Council Chingtam Luwang said that the Handloom Day has been observed with the objective of encouraging weavers and promoting them so that they could produce more handloom products.

He further said that the unique handloom products of the State may vanish if weavers and artisans are not encouraged and given enough platforms.

To felicitate weavers by presenting certain gifts in recognition of their skilful works is a kind of motivation, he said, adding that council is committed to motivating talented weavers of the State through various measures.

The 28 who were feted during the function are Adhiliyu Pamei, Akhama Pamei, and Magubamliu Golmei of Tamenglong District; Khumanthem Ibencha Devi, Ingudam Ongbi Sanatombi Devi and Pukhrambam Tombi Devi of Bishnupur; HB Premchand Anal, Tholung Khungdon Lamkang and JS Aknes of Chandel; Lalngillobi, Kimjamei and Thiyamkim of Churachandpur; Samurailakpam Ongbi Binarani Devi, Yendrembam Bimota Devi and Mongjam Ongbi Radheswari Devi of Thoubal; Pamchuila Lunggar, Alungphai Manglung and M Shimreichon of Ukhrul; Yumnam Opendro of Langthabal Heinou Khongnembi; Huiningshubam Amuba of Thongju Part 2; Takhellembam Ratan of Thongju Waikhom Khongnang; Thokchom Momocha of Koirou; Md Nashiruddin of Haraorei Makha Leikai; Khumanthem Madha Devi of Awang Khunou Lamkhai; Chirom Ongbi Leibakleima Devi of Thangmeiband Lairenhanjaba Leikai; Laishram Manimacha Devi of Thangmeiband Hijam Leikai.

Longjam Hemolata Devi of Kwakeithel Mayaikoibi Chabungbam Leikai was conferred with the Panthoubi Award while Heisnam Ongbi Thagoi Devi of Soibam Leikai Wangkhei Khunou was honoured with Wangkhei Rani Ningshing Award.

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