Activist deposes in BT road killing case

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 17

Another prosecution witness (PW) in the July 23, 2009 BT road fake encounter case deposed before the district and sessions judge Imphal West, N. Manojkumar, today.

The PW number 98 is identified as Wangkheirakpam Ram, 43, son of (L) W. Modhusudon of Chingmeirong Maning Leikai. His statement was recorded by the court.

The PW is an activist running an organization known as Indigenous Perspective. He was working as a co-ordinator of citizens concern for dams and development, Paona Bazaar when the fake encounter took place.

He deposed before the court that he came to know of Teresa Rehman a journalist of Tehelka magazine New Delhi after meeting her for the first time at Imphal when the former participated in All India Women’s Journalist meeting held in Mach 2009.

He further said that he used to talk to her about the airport expansion over phone and also about her article of the fake encounter published in Tehelka magazine.

In today hearing, some of the accused of the case including prime accused Th. Herojit, did not turned up before the court. 

The next hearing is scheduled to be held on August 5.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 17

Another prosecution witness (PW) in the July 23, 2009 BT road fake encounter case deposed before the district and sessions judge Imphal West, N. Manojkumar, today.

The PW number 98 is identified as Wangkheirakpam Ram, 43, son of (L) W. Modhusudon of Chingmeirong Maning Leikai. His statement was recorded by the court.

The PW is an activist running an organization known as Indigenous Perspective. He was working as a co-ordinator of citizens concern for dams and development, Paona Bazaar when the fake encounter took place.

He deposed before the court that he came to know of Teresa Rehman a journalist of Tehelka magazine New Delhi after meeting her for the first time at Imphal when the former participated in All India Women’s Journalist meeting held in Mach 2009.

He further said that he used to talk to her about the airport expansion over phone and also about her article of the fake encounter published in Tehelka magazine.

In today hearing, some of the accused of the case including prime accused Th. Herojit, did not turned up before the court. 

The next hearing is scheduled to be held on August 5.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/1975-activist-deposes-in-bt-road-killing-case

3 more suspects in HSO president murder identified

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 17

Police have made a significant breakthrough by identifying three more suspects involved in the murder of Haokip Student’s Orgniastion (HSO) president.

In the meantime, the prime suspect of the murder case, Solomon Baite, who is in police custody reportedly confessed to have committed the crime after conspiring with three others.

With Solomon’s police remand having expired today he was produced before the chief judicial magistrate (CJM) L. Tonsing, by the Lamphel police for extension of his custodial remand.

During the appearance the police pleaded the court to remand the accused to 15 days in judicial custody before submitting the accused confession to the crime and revelations of the involvement of others in the murder.

Subsequently, the CJM sent the accused to 15 days judicial custody.

Further it is learnt that the accused shot dead Letkholal alias Palal, near his residence gate at Langol Game village on June 23  from inside a car (Maruti 800) driven by one H. Baite.

He killed Letkholal on the instruction of one S. Haokip, who promised to pay Rs. one lakh each to him (Solomon Baite) and his associate H. Baite.

The accused further disclosed that he along with his associates received Rs. 20,000 in advance from a close aid of S. Haokip, during a meeting in New Checkon area just hours before the killing.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 17

Police have made a significant breakthrough by identifying three more suspects involved in the murder of Haokip Student’s Orgniastion (HSO) president.

In the meantime, the prime suspect of the murder case, Solomon Baite, who is in police custody reportedly confessed to have committed the crime after conspiring with three others.

With Solomon’s police remand having expired today he was produced before the chief judicial magistrate (CJM) L. Tonsing, by the Lamphel police for extension of his custodial remand.

During the appearance the police pleaded the court to remand the accused to 15 days in judicial custody before submitting the accused confession to the crime and revelations of the involvement of others in the murder.

Subsequently, the CJM sent the accused to 15 days judicial custody.

Further it is learnt that the accused shot dead Letkholal alias Palal, near his residence gate at Langol Game village on June 23  from inside a car (Maruti 800) driven by one H. Baite.

He killed Letkholal on the instruction of one S. Haokip, who promised to pay Rs. one lakh each to him (Solomon Baite) and his associate H. Baite.

The accused further disclosed that he along with his associates received Rs. 20,000 in advance from a close aid of S. Haokip, during a meeting in New Checkon area just hours before the killing.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/1978-3-more-suspects-in-hso-president-murder-identified

Power Shutdown

IMPHAL | July 17

Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited (MSPDCL) has notified that there will power shutdown of Nambul Feeder from Mongsangei 33/11 KV substation on July 18 from 11 am to 4:30 pm due to shifting of HT Line, said a release signed  by DGM, IED-1 of MSPDCL, T. Ibochaoba Singh.

IMPHAL | July 17

Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited (MSPDCL) has notified that there will power shutdown of Nambul Feeder from Mongsangei 33/11 KV substation on July 18 from 11 am to 4:30 pm due to shifting of HT Line, said a release signed  by DGM, IED-1 of MSPDCL, T. Ibochaoba Singh.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/1972-power-shutdown

More earth fissure develop in Kpi

More earth fissure develop in Kpi

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KANGPOKPI | July 17

Following the incessant rainfall in the past many days, earth fissures have been reported at various places within Kangpokpi district.

The sub-divisional officer, Saikul, L. Geetchandra Singh has reported to the district administration yesterday about earth crack at Maphou Kuki under Island sub-division.

The church area and the stretch leading from Mahadev Lok to the BSF camp has been affected while fissure was witnessed even inside the house located in the village and the road leading to Maphou Dam.

The SDO requested the district administration to consult experts as there is strong possibility of the occurrence of mud-slide owing to the earth crack.

The deputy commissioner, T. Ranjit Singh wrote to the Relief and Disaster Management, seeking immediate action for deputing a team of experts from Geological Survey of India (GSI), NER, Dimapur to the site for assessing the situation.

He said the areas have been affected due to the recent rains. He further said the three neighbouring villages, Thangjingpokpi, Siloijang and Bethelphai are also likely to be affected in case there is landslide in the areas. SDO Island block has been directed to furnish a detailed report.

Another earth crack was reported at Haijang village affecting three houses and UJB School.

SDC Kaigoulal Kipgen with his staffs inspected the earth fissure at Haijang village located about 2 km away from the Kangpokpi this noon and found impending danger of similar landslide in the areas.

Speaking to media, chief of Haijang village Thangkhopao Chongloi said that the earth fissure has developed in some location of the village creating panic.

The village chief urged the government to help the victims and restor the school building at the earliest.

In another similar incident, an earth fissure reportedly developed in T. Waichong sub-division and the landslide swept away the road connecting Naibet, Thaldara, Panikhetti and T Waichong sub-divisional HQ in the interior part of Irang Part-II.

General secretary of All Manipur Gorkha Students’ Union Irang Unit (AMGSU), Narayan Adhikari said that hundreds of school children and villagers of the areas have been using the road for their daily activities but sweeping away of the road has brought hardship to them.

He said that the attempt to clear the debris by the villagers and AMGSU Irang unit members has been futile as it requires proper mechanism.

He urged the authorities to take necessary action.

More earth fissure develop in Kpi

From Our Correspondent

KANGPOKPI | July 17

Following the incessant rainfall in the past many days, earth fissures have been reported at various places within Kangpokpi district.

The sub-divisional officer, Saikul, L. Geetchandra Singh has reported to the district administration yesterday about earth crack at Maphou Kuki under Island sub-division.

The church area and the stretch leading from Mahadev Lok to the BSF camp has been affected while fissure was witnessed even inside the house located in the village and the road leading to Maphou Dam.

The SDO requested the district administration to consult experts as there is strong possibility of the occurrence of mud-slide owing to the earth crack.

The deputy commissioner, T. Ranjit Singh wrote to the Relief and Disaster Management, seeking immediate action for deputing a team of experts from Geological Survey of India (GSI), NER, Dimapur to the site for assessing the situation.

He said the areas have been affected due to the recent rains. He further said the three neighbouring villages, Thangjingpokpi, Siloijang and Bethelphai are also likely to be affected in case there is landslide in the areas. SDO Island block has been directed to furnish a detailed report.

Another earth crack was reported at Haijang village affecting three houses and UJB School.

SDC Kaigoulal Kipgen with his staffs inspected the earth fissure at Haijang village located about 2 km away from the Kangpokpi this noon and found impending danger of similar landslide in the areas.

Speaking to media, chief of Haijang village Thangkhopao Chongloi said that the earth fissure has developed in some location of the village creating panic.

The village chief urged the government to help the victims and restor the school building at the earliest.

In another similar incident, an earth fissure reportedly developed in T. Waichong sub-division and the landslide swept away the road connecting Naibet, Thaldara, Panikhetti and T Waichong sub-divisional HQ in the interior part of Irang Part-II.

General secretary of All Manipur Gorkha Students’ Union Irang Unit (AMGSU), Narayan Adhikari said that hundreds of school children and villagers of the areas have been using the road for their daily activities but sweeping away of the road has brought hardship to them.

He said that the attempt to clear the debris by the villagers and AMGSU Irang unit members has been futile as it requires proper mechanism.

He urged the authorities to take necessary action.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/1979-more-earth-fissure-develop-in-kpi

Four hurt in city blast

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 17

At least four civilians sustained injuries when an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) of medium intensity exploded near the Imphal War Cemetery near Minuthong area.

According to information received from the spot, the explosion occurred around 10.50 am along the road side connecting Minuthong to Porompat.

The IED ripped off from amongst the scrap parts of cars kept alongside the road stretch by vehicles workshop located at the area. The bomb reportedly went off just seconds after an army truck passed along the road.

Although there was no report of any injury from the army side, four civilians reportedly sustained splinter injuries.

Of the four injured two are said to be occupants of an Alto car that also happened to pass the area when the bomb explosion occurred. 

The injured have been identified as Wangkheimayum Ibomcha Singh (50), son of (L) Wangkheimayum Douchi Singh, RK Amusana Meitei (43), son of (L) RK Patibabu both residents of Citizens Club Wangkhei Khunou, Md Ahamad Khan (43), son of (L) Md Basiruddin of Khurai Awangei crossing and Md Shahid Khan, 35, of Yairipok. None of the injured are seriously injured.

Speaking to media persons Wangkheimayum Ibomcha, one of the victims, voiced his concern that civilians are often become targets of such attack in populated areas.

Whatever the cause may be, he appealed to concerned groups not to perpetrate similar incident in public places in the interest of the people.

Ibomcha, owner of the Alto car (No. MN1G-5752) was travelling along with a friend when the IED exploded.

Soon after the blast, a team of police, army personnel including the superintendent of police, Imphal East, Kabib K. arrived at the spot to take stock of the situation.

A team of police bomb experts inspected the blast sites. It has been speculated that the IED was triggered using a timer devise. The bomb experts recovered pieces of mortar shell from the blast site.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | July 17

At least four civilians sustained injuries when an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) of medium intensity exploded near the Imphal War Cemetery near Minuthong area.

According to information received from the spot, the explosion occurred around 10.50 am along the road side connecting Minuthong to Porompat.

The IED ripped off from amongst the scrap parts of cars kept alongside the road stretch by vehicles workshop located at the area. The bomb reportedly went off just seconds after an army truck passed along the road.

Although there was no report of any injury from the army side, four civilians reportedly sustained splinter injuries.

Of the four injured two are said to be occupants of an Alto car that also happened to pass the area when the bomb explosion occurred. 

The injured have been identified as Wangkheimayum Ibomcha Singh (50), son of (L) Wangkheimayum Douchi Singh, RK Amusana Meitei (43), son of (L) RK Patibabu both residents of Citizens Club Wangkhei Khunou, Md Ahamad Khan (43), son of (L) Md Basiruddin of Khurai Awangei crossing and Md Shahid Khan, 35, of Yairipok. None of the injured are seriously injured.

Speaking to media persons Wangkheimayum Ibomcha, one of the victims, voiced his concern that civilians are often become targets of such attack in populated areas.

Whatever the cause may be, he appealed to concerned groups not to perpetrate similar incident in public places in the interest of the people.

Ibomcha, owner of the Alto car (No. MN1G-5752) was travelling along with a friend when the IED exploded.

Soon after the blast, a team of police, army personnel including the superintendent of police, Imphal East, Kabib K. arrived at the spot to take stock of the situation.

A team of police bomb experts inspected the blast sites. It has been speculated that the IED was triggered using a timer devise. The bomb experts recovered pieces of mortar shell from the blast site.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/1980-four-hurt-in-city-blast

Jamini bags lifetime achievement award

IMPHAL | July 17

Naharol Sahitya Premee Samiti, Imphal awarded Dr. Chongtham Jamini Devi ‘Writer of the year, 2017 (Lifetime achievement award) while observing Writers’ Day at Dave Literature Centre, D.M college campus, today.

The programme was attended by Moirangthem Luxmikumar, commissioner, as the chief guest, L. Jugendro Sharma, president, Naharol Sahitya Premee Samiti and many other notable veteran writers of Manipur. Wareppam Jugindro Singh, Bal Sahitya Puraskar awardee, was also felicitated during the programme.

“Writers play an important role in preserving the culture of our society”, said Dr. Jamini. She also added that having links between different cultures help in the interchanging its elements which ultimately helps in growing one’s cultural values. Dr. Jamini said she is deeply honoured to receive such respectable award.

While speaking in the programme, Luxmikumar said that culture has an important role in bridging the gap between historical values and modernity. He added that the government also, has to play a role in making the cultural movements better.

Born in 1936, December 5 at Keishamthong Top Leirak, Imphal, Dr. Jamini passed matriculation examinations in 1956 from Tamphasana Girls’ High School and graduated from Guwahati University in 1961. She was awarded doctorate of philosophy in education in 1980 from Allahabad University. She has published 45 books.

IMPHAL | July 17

Naharol Sahitya Premee Samiti, Imphal awarded Dr. Chongtham Jamini Devi ‘Writer of the year, 2017 (Lifetime achievement award) while observing Writers’ Day at Dave Literature Centre, D.M college campus, today.

The programme was attended by Moirangthem Luxmikumar, commissioner, as the chief guest, L. Jugendro Sharma, president, Naharol Sahitya Premee Samiti and many other notable veteran writers of Manipur. Wareppam Jugindro Singh, Bal Sahitya Puraskar awardee, was also felicitated during the programme.

“Writers play an important role in preserving the culture of our society”, said Dr. Jamini. She also added that having links between different cultures help in the interchanging its elements which ultimately helps in growing one’s cultural values. Dr. Jamini said she is deeply honoured to receive such respectable award.

While speaking in the programme, Luxmikumar said that culture has an important role in bridging the gap between historical values and modernity. He added that the government also, has to play a role in making the cultural movements better.

Born in 1936, December 5 at Keishamthong Top Leirak, Imphal, Dr. Jamini passed matriculation examinations in 1956 from Tamphasana Girls’ High School and graduated from Guwahati University in 1961. She was awarded doctorate of philosophy in education in 1980 from Allahabad University. She has published 45 books.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/1974-jamini-bags-lifetime-achievement-award

Oorja football tournament: Manipur to face Haryana in girls’ final – Hindustan Times


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Will shift appeal against Manipur CM’s son to another HC: SC – Business Standard

Will shift appeal against Manipur CM’s son to another HC: SC
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Will shift appeal against Manipur CM’s son to another HC: SC – Business Standard

Will shift appeal against Manipur CM’s son to another HC: SC
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Will shift appeal against Manipur CM’s son to another HC: SC – Outlook India

Will shift appeal against Manipur CM’s son to another HC: SC
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New Delhi, Jul 17 The Supreme Court today said it would transfer an appeal challenging the conviction of Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh’s son for lesser offence in a 2011 road rage case from Manipur to some other high court. The observation by a …

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New Delhi, Jul 17 The Supreme Court today said it would transfer an appeal challenging the conviction of Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh's son for lesser offence in a 2011 road rage case from Manipur to some other high court. The observation by a …

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Sikkim: Ex-CM mortal remains arrives home; State Holiday declared on Wednesday

17 Jul,Gangtok (IPR) : A meeting of the Members of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly was convened by Chief Minister Shri Pawan Chamling here at the meeting hall of Sikkim Legislative Assembly  today to offer heartfelt condolence on the untimely demise of former Chief Minister of Sikkim Shri Nar Bahadur Bhandari. The Chief Minister along with […]

17 Jul,Gangtok (IPR) : A meeting of the Members of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly was convened by Chief Minister Shri Pawan Chamling here at the meeting hall of Sikkim Legislative Assembly  today to offer heartfelt condolence on the untimely demise of former Chief Minister of Sikkim Shri Nar Bahadur Bhandari. The Chief Minister along with […]

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The Fate of Loktak Lake, India

Khwairakpam Gajananda 25 September 2001 India [Loktak Lake was designated for the List of Wetlands of International Importance in March 1990, and in June 1993 it was inscribed in the Montreux Record of sites whose ecological character has changed, is changing, or is about to change as a result of human interference. In this article, […]

Khwairakpam Gajananda 25 September 2001 India [Loktak Lake was designated for the List of Wetlands of International Importance in March 1990, and in June 1993 it was inscribed in the Montreux Record of sites whose ecological character has changed, is changing, or is about to change as a result of human interference. In this article, […]

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Nagaland: NPF party supports CM

MINUTES OF THE NPF WORKERS’ EMERGENCY MEETING ON 17TH JULY 2017 An emergency meeting of the Central Party leaders of Naga Peoples Front (NPF) comprising Central office bearers, members of all Frontal held on 17th July 2017 in the central office at 4:00 PM under the chairmanship of Mr. Apong Pongener, Working President & Advisor […]

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STDCM demands to include Meitei/Meetei under ST Category

STDCM na Manipur gi Meitei/ Meetei meeyamga loinana yelhoumee Meitei/Meetei busu Indian Constitution gi Article 342(1) gi makhada yelhoumeesinggi list oiriba Scheduled Tribe ki list ta yaohallu amadi yelhoumee oibagi Constituional safeguard piyu haina State govt amadi Central govta taksinduna Lakli. Indefinite economic blockade amadi Assembly election nachingbana maram oiduna ehou asi matam khara tapthaduna […]

STDCM na Manipur gi Meitei/ Meetei meeyamga loinana yelhoumee Meitei/Meetei busu Indian Constitution gi Article 342(1) gi makhada yelhoumeesinggi list oiriba Scheduled Tribe ki list ta yaohallu amadi yelhoumee oibagi Constituional safeguard piyu haina State govt amadi Central govta taksinduna Lakli. Indefinite economic blockade amadi Assembly election nachingbana maram oiduna ehou asi matam khara tapthaduna […]

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Northeast floods: Five drown in Assam, Manipur highways cut-off – Hindustan Times


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Crucial bridge cracks, Manipur supply line cut off – The Indian Express


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Crucial bridge cracks, Manipur supply line cut off
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Medical shocker: Manipur patient dies in excavator on way to Myanmar hospital – Hindustan Times

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Manipur cut off as crucial Barak Bridge collapses

The highway, considered as the second lifeline of the border state, assumed greater importance after a massive landslide at Viswema in neighbouring Nagaland cut off the major Imphal-Dimapur national highway. The crucial Barak bridge located along the National Highway-102 collapsed on Monday morning, cutting off land-locked Manipur from rest of the country, an official said. […]

The highway, considered as the second lifeline of the border state, assumed greater importance after a massive landslide at Viswema in neighbouring Nagaland cut off the major Imphal-Dimapur national highway. The crucial Barak bridge located along the National Highway-102 collapsed on Monday morning, cutting off land-locked Manipur from rest of the country, an official said. […]

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Bomb blast in Manipur capital – Moneycontrol.com

Moneycontrol.comBomb blast in Manipur capitalMoneycontrol.comThe incident occurred at around 10:50 am in the vicinity of Soibam Leikai area, they said. No casualty was reported in the powerful blast. Security personnel have cordoned off the area. Bomb …


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The incident occurred at around 10:50 am in the vicinity of Soibam Leikai area, they said. No casualty was reported in the powerful blast. Security personnel have cordoned off the area. Bomb blast in Manipur capital. Miscreants exploded a high

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Manipur cut off as crucial Barak Bridge collapses – Economic Times


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Manipur cut off as crucial Barak Bridge collapses
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Manipur cut off as crucial Barak Bridge collapses. PTI|. Updated: Jul 17, 2017, 12.35 PM IST. The Barak bridge is located along the Imphal-Jiribam highway and passes through the hill district of Tamenglong. (Representative Image). IMPHAL: The crucial …
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Manipur cut off as crucial Barak Bridge collapses. PTI|. Updated: Jul 17, 2017, 12.35 PM IST. The Barak bridge is located along the Imphal-Jiribam highway and passes through the hill district of Tamenglong. (Representative Image). IMPHAL: The crucial …
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