Display tableau parking prohibited

IMPHAL, Jul 18 : In view of public convenience, unauthorised parking of private vehicles and vehicles on display by motor showrooms that cause serious accidents leading to death and nuisance on busy roads has been prohibited with immediate effect.
Viol…

IMPHAL, Jul 18 : In view of public convenience, unauthorised parking of private vehicles and vehicles on display by motor showrooms that cause serious accidents leading to death and nuisance on busy roads has been prohibited with immediate effect.
Violation of the order is a punishable offence and hence shall be liable to penalty of Rs 100 fine which may extend up to Rs 300 under Section 177 MV Act, 1988, said a press release issued by SP, Traffic Control Police Wing.

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Cong decries shortened session, demands Bill to protect indigenous people

IMPHAL, Jul 18: Congress party has termed it unreasonable that the second session of the 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly which would commence on July 20 has been shortened to August 4 after the MLAs were already notified that the same session would g…

IMPHAL, Jul 18: Congress party has termed it unreasonable that the second session of the 11th Manipur Legislative Assembly which would commence on July 20 has been shortened to August 4 after the MLAs were already notified that the same session would go on till August 16.

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Earth fissures tear apart Twilang road

KANGPOKPI, Jul 18 : Bewilderment looms large in Kangpokpi district owing to the occurrence of numerous earth fissures at various places one after another ever since the Kalikhola earth crack in the aftermath of Cyclone Mora that swept the district in t…

KANGPOKPI, Jul 18 : Bewilderment looms large in Kangpokpi district owing to the occurrence of numerous earth fissures at various places one after another ever since the Kalikhola earth crack in the aftermath of Cyclone Mora that swept the district in the last week of May.

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Ayush Dept to tackle Dengue, JE in CCpur

CCpur, Jul 18: The State Ayush Directorate will soon step in to tackle the outbreak of Dengue and JE in Churachandpur district which has been on the surge ever since the viral diseases made its appearance sometime last month.
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CCpur, Jul 18: The State Ayush Directorate will soon step in to tackle the outbreak of Dengue and JE in Churachandpur district which has been on the surge ever since the viral diseases made its appearance sometime last month.

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Drugs worth Rs 3.39 crore seized

TENGNOUPAL, Jul 18: A team of Moreh police commando arrested five individuals including an underaged youth and seized a huge quantity of banned contraband drugs and psychotropic substance worth around Rs 3 crore and 39 lakh yesterday.
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TENGNOUPAL, Jul 18: A team of Moreh police commando arrested five individuals including an underaged youth and seized a huge quantity of banned contraband drugs and psychotropic substance worth around Rs 3 crore and 39 lakh yesterday.

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Relief aid extended, free medical camp held

THOUBAL, Jul 18: Thoubal District Non Governmental Organisation (NGO) Forum distributed relief aid to many flood affected areas of Kakching and Thoubal district today where a free medical camp was also conducted.
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THOUBAL, Jul 18: Thoubal District Non Governmental Organisation (NGO) Forum distributed relief aid to many flood affected areas of Kakching and Thoubal district today where a free medical camp was also conducted.

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Urges

THOUBAL , Jul18: Sugnu to Kakching Diesel Auto Service Cooperative Society Limited, Thoubal district has stated that many passenger vehicle (Autos) are plying from Kakching Khunou to Sugnu without the necessary permit which has created immense problem…

THOUBAL , Jul18: Sugnu to Kakching Diesel Auto Service Cooperative Society Limited, Thoubal district has stated that many passenger vehicle (Autos) are plying from Kakching Khunou to Sugnu without the necessary permit which has created immense problems for passenger vehicles with permit.
A press release issued by secretary of the Society has sought the attention of the Transport Department to look into the matter at the earliest and added that the department should bear responsibilities for any unwanted incidents.

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Local Inspiration 16 prog held

Kakching: With an aim to guide the students on the right path, a programme titled ‘Local Inspiration 16’ was held today at the auditorium of Library and Information Centre, Kakching Phoushupat Leikai.
Organised by Dynamics Manipur in collaboration with…

Kakching: With an aim to guide the students on the right path, a programme titled ‘Local Inspiration 16’ was held today at the auditorium of Library and Information Centre, Kakching Phoushupat Leikai.
Organised by Dynamics Manipur in collaboration with Department of English (S) and Kakching runners, the programme was attended by Institute of Management Studies, MU Professor Jibon KS Leihaothabam, De Lin University of technology, New Taipei City, Taiwang English Professor Dr Shantikumar Meetei Ngangbam as dignitaries.
Dr Shantikumar Meetei Ngangbam who is also the Pro natural Olympian Champion, INBA Taiwan was felicitated by Kakching runners and Dynamic Manipur at the end of the event.

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Condemns

Jiribam: The people of Jiribam have condemned the transfer order of CMO and Assistant Deputy Superintendent who joined the CHC, Jiribam one and half months ago.
A press release issued by convenor of Monitoring Committee, CHC Jiribam stated that the ami…

Jiribam: The people of Jiribam have condemned the transfer order of CMO and Assistant Deputy Superintendent who joined the CHC, Jiribam one and half months ago.
A press release issued by convenor of Monitoring Committee, CHC Jiribam stated that the amidst the lack of manpower and improper functioning of the health centres in Jiribam, the transfer order of the doctors have made the people furious.
The Committee urged the State Government and the authority concerned to look into the matter and bring an amicable solution taking into account the pathetic situation of health centres in Jiribam.

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Committee urges

Chandel: The office of Thamnapokpi Village national highway Affected Compensation Committee, Chandel district has urged the State Government and the agencies concerned to refrain from misappropriate use of land of the villagers in connection with the c…

Chandel: The office of Thamnapokpi Village national highway Affected Compensation Committee, Chandel district has urged the State Government and the agencies concerned to refrain from misappropriate use of land of the villagers in connection with the construction of NH 2.
A press release issued by secretary of the Committee welcomed the project of expanding and upgrading the NH No 2 (Trans-Asian Highway) but urged the Government not to hastily measure the land or forcibly take it without proper compensation.
It invited the Government agencies to visit the marked areas and conduct seminar or awareness programme before executing any task so that both the sides can cooperate and ensure smooth development.

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Senapati locals seek State Government’s attention

SENAPATI, Jul 18:The condition of Maram road via Purul and Phaibung is in grave condition owing to the alleged negligence of the State Government for more than a decade coupled with the recent incessant rain in the State.

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SENAPATI, Jul 18:The condition of Maram road via Purul and Phaibung is in grave condition owing to the alleged negligence of the State Government for more than a decade coupled with the recent incessant rain in the State.

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Free medical camp held at different areas of Tbl district

THOUBAL, Jul 18:All Manipur Muslim Development Committee (AMMDC) headquarters along with Senior MO Dr Rakibuddin of CHC, Haoreibi Makha Leikai and its staff organised a free medical camp at Lilong Haoreibi Makha Leikai police station under the supervis…

THOUBAL, Jul 18:All Manipur Muslim Development Committee (AMMDC) headquarters along with Senior MO Dr Rakibuddin of CHC, Haoreibi Makha Leikai and its staff organised a free medical camp at Lilong Haoreibi Makha Leikai police station under the supervision of CMO, Thoubal district today.

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NSUDC to hold welcoming function

IMPHAL| July 18

National Sports University Construction Demand Committee will be organising a “Welcoming Function of NSU” on July 23, 3 pm for the newly proposed site of National Sports University at Koutruk.  

Since the last three years, NSUDC have been appealing to the authorities to build the university at a place where land and properties will not be affected, said a release. NSUDC is immensely thankful to the central government of BJP for listening to their pleas and sending a technical expert team and relocating the site to a proper area, it added. Sports enthusiasts and people of Manipur are invited to come at the function, it further said.

IMPHAL| July 18

National Sports University Construction Demand Committee will be organising a “Welcoming Function of NSU” on July 23, 3 pm for the newly proposed site of National Sports University at Koutruk.  

Since the last three years, NSUDC have been appealing to the authorities to build the university at a place where land and properties will not be affected, said a release. NSUDC is immensely thankful to the central government of BJP for listening to their pleas and sending a technical expert team and relocating the site to a proper area, it added. Sports enthusiasts and people of Manipur are invited to come at the function, it further said.

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NSUDC to hold welcoming function

IMPHAL| July 18

National Sports University Construction Demand Committee will be organising a “Welcoming Function of NSU” on July 23, 3 pm for the newly proposed site of National Sports University at Koutruk.  

Since the last three years, NSUDC have been appealing to the authorities to build the university at a place where land and properties will not be affected, said a release. NSUDC is immensely thankful to the central government of BJP for listening to their pleas and sending a technical expert team and relocating the site to a proper area, it added. Sports enthusiasts and people of Manipur are invited to come at the function, it further said.

IMPHAL| July 18

National Sports University Construction Demand Committee will be organising a “Welcoming Function of NSU” on July 23, 3 pm for the newly proposed site of National Sports University at Koutruk.  

Since the last three years, NSUDC have been appealing to the authorities to build the university at a place where land and properties will not be affected, said a release. NSUDC is immensely thankful to the central government of BJP for listening to their pleas and sending a technical expert team and relocating the site to a proper area, it added. Sports enthusiasts and people of Manipur are invited to come at the function, it further said.

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Contraband items worth crores seized

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MOREH | July 18

A combined team of 12 Assam Rifles-F Coy (Khudengthabi) and a team of police commando, Moreh led by JC No 621 N. Pritamkumar Singh under the supervision of SP of Tengnoupal, S. Ibomcha seized contraband items worth Rs 3.39 crore in the international market.

The team launched an operation in Kwatha junction and one juvenile carrying a backpack was detained along the route of forest. Further, on the juvenile’s disclosure, a woman named Liam Haokip (30), wife of Thingkojim Gangte of Chikkim village, Moreh was detained.

Later, based on the information by both the suspects, a man and a woman were detained in an auto rickshaw and they were identified as Letkhothang Lhungdim (38), son of Jilhun Lhungdim of Lhangkichoi Veng Moulhoi, Moreh and Domjahat Haokip (35), wife of Thankulun Haokip of Chikkim village, Moreh.

The contraband items seized in the bag were 127 grams of brown sugar, 509 grams of heroin and 6970 numbers of WY tablets, along with bank details and other unauthorised items.

Further, the individual who was involved in sending the contraband items from Moreh was also apprehended and he was identified as Thenkhojam Gangte (36), son of Lumcha Gangte of Chikkim village, Moreh.

The apprehended 14 years old juvenile will be produced before the Juvenile Justice Board for necessary action.

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MOREH | July 18

A combined team of 12 Assam Rifles-F Coy (Khudengthabi) and a team of police commando, Moreh led by JC No 621 N. Pritamkumar Singh under the supervision of SP of Tengnoupal, S. Ibomcha seized contraband items worth Rs 3.39 crore in the international market.

The team launched an operation in Kwatha junction and one juvenile carrying a backpack was detained along the route of forest. Further, on the juvenile’s disclosure, a woman named Liam Haokip (30), wife of Thingkojim Gangte of Chikkim village, Moreh was detained.

Later, based on the information by both the suspects, a man and a woman were detained in an auto rickshaw and they were identified as Letkhothang Lhungdim (38), son of Jilhun Lhungdim of Lhangkichoi Veng Moulhoi, Moreh and Domjahat Haokip (35), wife of Thankulun Haokip of Chikkim village, Moreh.

The contraband items seized in the bag were 127 grams of brown sugar, 509 grams of heroin and 6970 numbers of WY tablets, along with bank details and other unauthorised items.

Further, the individual who was involved in sending the contraband items from Moreh was also apprehended and he was identified as Thenkhojam Gangte (36), son of Lumcha Gangte of Chikkim village, Moreh.

The apprehended 14 years old juvenile will be produced before the Juvenile Justice Board for necessary action.

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Students learn musical instruments

Students learn musical instruments

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 18

The 25-day long musical workshop under the project “Support of musical instrument and teaching of music to school children” concludes today at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen, Palace Compound.

It was organised by department of art and culture and the project is undertaken by North East Council, ministry of DoNER.

Commissioner for art and culture, Moirangthem Lakshmi Kumar attended the function as chief guest. Giving his speech, he said that education is not only about books and studies but is a process of human resource development. In the process, creativity and energy are needed for students to become an ideal citizen of the country.

The gap of talent and exposure of students is slowly being bridged by opportunities provided by art and culture and education and that is a good step taken up by the two departments, he added. He also urged that such kind of workshop and human development should be conducted in the future again.

The workshop, not only teach musical knowledge but also physical and emotional integration to the participants and that is golden opportunity contributing to the harmony of the state and it will go a long way, he pointed out.

Additional director of education (s), Kh. Lalmani Singh and director of art and culture, K. Sushila attended the function as guest of honour and president respectively.

The workshop was participated by students of all 16 districts of the state and around 80 students got enrolled for the workshop.

During the workshop, students were taught how to play traditional musical instruments including pena, keyboard and others and dance.

The workshop was inaugurated by chief minister Nongthombam Biren on June 25 as a part of 100 days programme of the state.

Students learn musical instruments

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 18

The 25-day long musical workshop under the project “Support of musical instrument and teaching of music to school children” concludes today at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen, Palace Compound.

It was organised by department of art and culture and the project is undertaken by North East Council, ministry of DoNER.

Commissioner for art and culture, Moirangthem Lakshmi Kumar attended the function as chief guest. Giving his speech, he said that education is not only about books and studies but is a process of human resource development. In the process, creativity and energy are needed for students to become an ideal citizen of the country.

The gap of talent and exposure of students is slowly being bridged by opportunities provided by art and culture and education and that is a good step taken up by the two departments, he added. He also urged that such kind of workshop and human development should be conducted in the future again.

The workshop, not only teach musical knowledge but also physical and emotional integration to the participants and that is golden opportunity contributing to the harmony of the state and it will go a long way, he pointed out.

Additional director of education (s), Kh. Lalmani Singh and director of art and culture, K. Sushila attended the function as guest of honour and president respectively.

The workshop was participated by students of all 16 districts of the state and around 80 students got enrolled for the workshop.

During the workshop, students were taught how to play traditional musical instruments including pena, keyboard and others and dance.

The workshop was inaugurated by chief minister Nongthombam Biren on June 25 as a part of 100 days programme of the state.

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Khashim surveys calamity hit Chingai

By A Staff Reporter
IMPHAL | July 18
Chingai MLA and parliamentary secretary (transport) Khashim Vashum and his entourage, party workers, a medical team from Jessami PHC and PMGSY monitoring agency visited Chingai Head Quarter on the July 13.
The te…

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 18

Chingai MLA and parliamentary secretary (transport) Khashim Vashum and his entourage, party workers, a medical team from Jessami PHC and PMGSY monitoring agency visited Chingai Head Quarter on the July 13.

The team conducted a detailed survey on ongoing work programmes /developmental works, functioning of government establishments and took stock of the damages caused by natural calamities.

The team made their first stopover at Chingai Block head quarter, where he was warmly received by the headman and village authority. He reiterated his stand on development and said that under no circumstances he would compromise.

He urged the villagers to take care of public properties as their own and also promised to deliver whatever benefits that accrues to us more so to the farmers/cultivators.

The villages apprised him of the damages caused by Cyclone Mora and the inundated condition of the paddy fields which have become uncultivable.

Two suspension bridges were swept away in the recent downpour creating hardships.

At the PHC the team discovered that there were no sufficient staffs. A Doctor and two nurses were found occupying the centre. The MLA was shocked to see that the centre which was inaugurated in 2003 is still bereft of electricity connection.

While interacting with the staff he was informed of many difficulties in discharging their duties. He promised to apprise the concern ministries and department of the pathetic condition of the PHC.

In Tusom village, the MLA stressed the importance of community based development programmes and warn against misuse of funds. The villagers/card holders of NFSA urged the MLA to look into the matter of non-distribution of rice for the past 2-3 months.

There Khasim inaugurated Tusom CV Upper Primary School which was then a Primary School and hence upgraded to upper primary school through his personal efforts.

Vashum further checked the quality of work with regard to the ongoing construction of roads under PMGSY 1. Chingai to Tusom CV and Kharasom to New Tusom.

Meanwhile, a free medical camp was organized in the area for the benefit of the poor and needy who cannot travel to the main towns and cities for various reasons.

The camp was organized under the aegis of health minister and medical director. Free medicines were distributed and 498 villagers came to get themselves examined by the medical team.

Khasim also conducted surveyed Cyclone Mora affected areas/ flash mudslides areas of Huishu, Poi, Chingai, Challou, Kuingai and Tusom villages.

The damage is unprecedented in scale and will have long bearing on the lives of poor cultivators whose only livelihood depends on the paddy fields. Canals being destroyed, paddy fields washed away by the rivers, village roads damaged and houses destroyed by mudslides and much other destruction.

The MLA assured to look into the welfare of the farmers/cultivators who are the backbone after consulting with the CM and the cabinet for extending any possible help from the Government.

During the tour it has been found out that there are many teachers who are being utilized by the departments and thus not present at their specified postings.

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Public condemns bomb blast

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 18

Condemning the bomb blast at Minuthong yesterday morning which hurt four civilians, a sit-in-protest was staged today at the blast site.

The protest was organised jointly by civil society organisations in the area including Citizens’s Club, Apunba Meira Paibi Lup of Soibam Leikai Wangkhei Khunou, United Golapati Hatta Development Council (UGHDC), and United Minuthong Golapati Development Committee.

Anoubam Shanti Devi, general secretary of Wangkhei Khunou Development Committee expressed discontentment for the bomb explosion that happened yesterday.

“We totally condemn such kind of act in public places scaring common people,” she said and sought an explanation why the bomb was exploded at civilian area. She urged the concerned authorities to find out the culprits.

She added that the CSOs will continue to fight until the culprits are caught.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 18

Condemning the bomb blast at Minuthong yesterday morning which hurt four civilians, a sit-in-protest was staged today at the blast site.

The protest was organised jointly by civil society organisations in the area including Citizens’s Club, Apunba Meira Paibi Lup of Soibam Leikai Wangkhei Khunou, United Golapati Hatta Development Council (UGHDC), and United Minuthong Golapati Development Committee.

Anoubam Shanti Devi, general secretary of Wangkhei Khunou Development Committee expressed discontentment for the bomb explosion that happened yesterday.

“We totally condemn such kind of act in public places scaring common people,” she said and sought an explanation why the bomb was exploded at civilian area. She urged the concerned authorities to find out the culprits.

She added that the CSOs will continue to fight until the culprits are caught.

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Fissure on Twilang road too

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KANGPOKPI | July 18
Another earth crack has been reported along Twilang road, commonly known as IT Road connecting T. Waichong sub-division with the rest of the state.
Initially, earth fissures occurred at Maphou Kuki in Islan…

Fissure on Twilang road too

From Our Correspondent

KANGPOKPI | July 18

Another earth crack has been reported along Twilang road, commonly known as IT Road connecting T. Waichong sub-division with the rest of the state.

Initially, earth fissures occurred at Maphou Kuki in Island sub-division, Haijang village in Kangpokpi sub-division and Irang Part-II in T. Waichong sub-division.

The earth fissure occurred along Twilang road near Songpehjang village in Saitu Assembly constituency located 4 km from Kangpokpi district HQ was approximately 40 metres long.

There was a massive landslide at the same spot in 2004 that completely carried away the road rendering untold misery to the commuters, more particularly in T. Waichong and Tamei.

Some portion of the road has already sunk while crack started to develop in the middle portion of the road. Few houses below and above the road will also be affected if the earth crack continue to widen.

As directed by the deputy commissioner, SDC Kaigoulal Kipgen inspected the spot today morning and took stock of the situation for further necessary action.

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Loktak water level continues to rise

BISHNUPUR | July 18

Though the rainfall has ceased, the surface level of Loktak is still rising and this has caused more flooding to the villages near the banks of the lake.  Ishok, Naorem, Kongkham Naorem, Oinam, Kha- Sanjenbam, Toubul, Khoijuman, Upokpi Khunou under Thanga, Moirang and  Kumbi districts have been flooded.

This has damaged properties, fish farms, and many hectares of paddy fields. The rise of the water level is caused by inflow of water from Nambol, Imphal and Nambul rivers.

The reading of project canal mouth at Ningthoukhong is also rising continuously.

The reading recorded today at 3:30 pm was 769.57 meters above sea level. This has been the highest ever recorded so far, till now. The level decreased only after the shutters were released.

The deputy commissioner of the district reported, as per the records from the survey made till July 13, 40 villages under the district was flooded and a total of 4560 families and households had been severely affected.

The animals residing at the Keibul Lamjao national park are in danger as the water level continues to rise. Roadways are submerged and schools have been closed. Many fishermen whose lives are dependent on the income made from fish farming, are in complete loss as all the fish are gone due to the flood.

BISHNUPUR | July 18

Though the rainfall has ceased, the surface level of Loktak is still rising and this has caused more flooding to the villages near the banks of the lake.  Ishok, Naorem, Kongkham Naorem, Oinam, Kha- Sanjenbam, Toubul, Khoijuman, Upokpi Khunou under Thanga, Moirang and  Kumbi districts have been flooded.

This has damaged properties, fish farms, and many hectares of paddy fields. The rise of the water level is caused by inflow of water from Nambol, Imphal and Nambul rivers.

The reading of project canal mouth at Ningthoukhong is also rising continuously.

The reading recorded today at 3:30 pm was 769.57 meters above sea level. This has been the highest ever recorded so far, till now. The level decreased only after the shutters were released.

The deputy commissioner of the district reported, as per the records from the survey made till July 13, 40 villages under the district was flooded and a total of 4560 families and households had been severely affected.

The animals residing at the Keibul Lamjao national park are in danger as the water level continues to rise. Roadways are submerged and schools have been closed. Many fishermen whose lives are dependent on the income made from fish farming, are in complete loss as all the fish are gone due to the flood.

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