State commemorates 291st death anniversary of Rajarshi Bhagyachandra

State commemorates 291st death anniversary of Rajarshi Bhagyachandra

IMPHAL | Sept 20

The 4-day long observation commemorating the 219th death anniversary of Shree Shree Rajarshi Bhagyachandra Maharaja began today at Shree Shree Anumahaprabhu mandir, Manipur Rajbari in Nadia district of West Bengal.

On the opening day today, deputy chief minister, Yumnam Joykumar attended the function as the chief guest while minister for consumer affairs, food and public distribution and revenue, Karam Shyam attended the function as the president. Yumnam Joykumar and Karam Shyam offered ‘tarpon’ on the river Ganga.

Speaking during the function, Karam Shyam recollecting the majestic life of Shree Shree Rajarshi Bhagyachandra Maharaja said each citizen/individual must try to imbibe the essence of spirituality in leading an ethical life.

A special lecture was also given by Shijagurumayum Rupachandradeva, Beiragya Acharya, Pandit, Human Research Centre on ‘Shree Krishna Cheityanya Charana Avilashi’. Cultural programme was also presented including ‘Sankirtan’ and ‘Ras Leela’, which captivated the devotees, many of whom were from Manipur.

The 4-day long observation commemorating the 219th death anniversary of Shree Shree Rajarshi Bhagyachandra Maharaja is organised by Shree Shree Anumahaprabhu Sebayet Samity, Nabadwip.

State commemorates 291st death anniversary of Rajarshi Bhagyachandra

IMPHAL | Sept 20

The 4-day long observation commemorating the 219th death anniversary of Shree Shree Rajarshi Bhagyachandra Maharaja began today at Shree Shree Anumahaprabhu mandir, Manipur Rajbari in Nadia district of West Bengal.

On the opening day today, deputy chief minister, Yumnam Joykumar attended the function as the chief guest while minister for consumer affairs, food and public distribution and revenue, Karam Shyam attended the function as the president. Yumnam Joykumar and Karam Shyam offered ‘tarpon’ on the river Ganga.

Speaking during the function, Karam Shyam recollecting the majestic life of Shree Shree Rajarshi Bhagyachandra Maharaja said each citizen/individual must try to imbibe the essence of spirituality in leading an ethical life.

A special lecture was also given by Shijagurumayum Rupachandradeva, Beiragya Acharya, Pandit, Human Research Centre on ‘Shree Krishna Cheityanya Charana Avilashi’. Cultural programme was also presented including ‘Sankirtan’ and ‘Ras Leela’, which captivated the devotees, many of whom were from Manipur.

The 4-day long observation commemorating the 219th death anniversary of Shree Shree Rajarshi Bhagyachandra Maharaja is organised by Shree Shree Anumahaprabhu Sebayet Samity, Nabadwip.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3768-state-commemorates-291st-death-anniversary-of-rajarshi-bhagyachandra

HC extends Ibobi’s interim bail period

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 20

The High Court of Manipur today has extended the interim bail of the former chief minister, O. Ibobi till October 13 as the state government counsel sought more days for submission of bail objection during the bail hearing.

Earlier on September 5 the division bench of High Court, acting chief justice, N. Kotiswar had granted interim bail till today after the counsel of the former chief minister filed his anticipatory bail petition.

The former chief minister filed his anticipatory bail petition before the court after an FIR was filed against him and five others bureaucrat officers of the state by planning joint secretary, Th. Muhindro on September 1, alleging huge financial irregularities of Rs. 185.79 crores of Manipur Development Society.

Earlier the court had directed O. Ibobi that he cannot leave the country without the court’s permission and had also disallowed to communicate with the five others persons; former MDS project director, Y. Ningthem, MDS administration officer, S Ranjit former chief secretaries of the state, D.S. Poonia, P.C. Lawnkunga and O. Nabakishore Singh.

It may be mentioned on September 18 the court had also extended the interim bail period of the three former chief secretaries till October 11 as the state government counsel sought time for submission of the bail objection.

On September 4, the district and session judge, Imphal West rejected the anticipatory bail application filed by S. Ranjit as the charged level against him is a serious offence.

In connection with the case police had raided the house of Y. Ningthem from September 4 for four consecutive days.

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 20

The High Court of Manipur today has extended the interim bail of the former chief minister, O. Ibobi till October 13 as the state government counsel sought more days for submission of bail objection during the bail hearing.

Earlier on September 5 the division bench of High Court, acting chief justice, N. Kotiswar had granted interim bail till today after the counsel of the former chief minister filed his anticipatory bail petition.

The former chief minister filed his anticipatory bail petition before the court after an FIR was filed against him and five others bureaucrat officers of the state by planning joint secretary, Th. Muhindro on September 1, alleging huge financial irregularities of Rs. 185.79 crores of Manipur Development Society.

Earlier the court had directed O. Ibobi that he cannot leave the country without the court’s permission and had also disallowed to communicate with the five others persons; former MDS project director, Y. Ningthem, MDS administration officer, S Ranjit former chief secretaries of the state, D.S. Poonia, P.C. Lawnkunga and O. Nabakishore Singh.

It may be mentioned on September 18 the court had also extended the interim bail period of the three former chief secretaries till October 11 as the state government counsel sought time for submission of the bail objection.

On September 4, the district and session judge, Imphal West rejected the anticipatory bail application filed by S. Ranjit as the charged level against him is a serious offence.

In connection with the case police had raided the house of Y. Ningthem from September 4 for four consecutive days.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3771-hc-extends-ibobi-s-interim-bail-period

CM greets on Chaoren Houba

IMPHAL | Sept 20
Chief minister of Manipur, N. Biren Singh has extended warm greetings and best wishes to the people of Manipur on the occasion of Mera Chaoren Houba.
In his greeting, N. Biren said the festival is a traditional festival of Manipur he…

IMPHAL | Sept 20

Chief minister of Manipur, N. Biren Singh has extended warm greetings and best wishes to the people of Manipur on the occasion of Mera Chaoren Houba.

In his greeting, N. Biren said the festival is a traditional festival of Manipur heralding the advent of Mera month, the seventh month in the Meitei lunar calendar. The festival aims at preserving and promoting unity amongst all sections of the people in Manipur, it read.

Deputy chief minister, Y. Joykumar has also greeted the people on the occasion. May this festival strengthen further the inseparable bond existing from immemorial between hill and valley people in our state, it read.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3765-cm-greets-on-chaoren-houba

Biren seeks UP CM’s help into Pravish’s death enquiry

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IMPHAL| Sept 20

In a demi official (DO) letter addressed to chief minister, government of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, state chief minister, N. Biren Singh informed that ADGP (Intelligence), Pramod Asthana has been deputed to get factual information from the UP state government regarding the suspicious death of Pravish Chanam. 

The letter maintained that the death of Pravish Chanam in Noida on September 10 and subsequent cremation of his dead body by the police without identification of the body “has given rooms for many doubt about and therefore this requires detailed investigation.”

The letter further requested CM Yogi Adityanath, to instruct the senior police officers of UP to extend cooperation to the visiting officer and assist him to ascertain the factual position. “I also request you to direct the concerned police authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into the death of Pravish Chanam,” it added.

Further, a release by director general of police, L.M Khaute said that Pramod Asthana will proceed to Delhi by September 21 to coordinate with UP police authorities in connection with the recent death of Pravish Chanam son of Chanam Jugindro Singh of Uripok Achom Leikai at Noida and to ensure that proper investigation is done by the concerned police authorities.

He will look into the circumstances leading to the death of the student after obtaining relevant details from the concerned police authorities of Noida and update the DGP on the case from time to time, it said.

During his absence, IPS inspector general of police (Zone III), T. Guite will look after the routine works of additional D.G of police (Int and L/O), it added.

It may be recalled that Pravish reached Delhi on September 7 and stayed at his friend Ashok Thounaojam’s Safdarjung residence. The following day in the evening, Pravish went to attend a musical concert at Noida. Pravish and his friends including Ashok along with two others had gone to attend the concert.

The victim family had demanded a CBI inquiry into the case as the death is suspected to be a murder.

Our Bureau 

IMPHAL| Sept 20

In a demi official (DO) letter addressed to chief minister, government of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, state chief minister, N. Biren Singh informed that ADGP (Intelligence), Pramod Asthana has been deputed to get factual information from the UP state government regarding the suspicious death of Pravish Chanam. 

The letter maintained that the death of Pravish Chanam in Noida on September 10 and subsequent cremation of his dead body by the police without identification of the body “has given rooms for many doubt about and therefore this requires detailed investigation.”

The letter further requested CM Yogi Adityanath, to instruct the senior police officers of UP to extend cooperation to the visiting officer and assist him to ascertain the factual position. “I also request you to direct the concerned police authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into the death of Pravish Chanam,” it added.

Further, a release by director general of police, L.M Khaute said that Pramod Asthana will proceed to Delhi by September 21 to coordinate with UP police authorities in connection with the recent death of Pravish Chanam son of Chanam Jugindro Singh of Uripok Achom Leikai at Noida and to ensure that proper investigation is done by the concerned police authorities.

He will look into the circumstances leading to the death of the student after obtaining relevant details from the concerned police authorities of Noida and update the DGP on the case from time to time, it said.

During his absence, IPS inspector general of police (Zone III), T. Guite will look after the routine works of additional D.G of police (Int and L/O), it added.

It may be recalled that Pravish reached Delhi on September 7 and stayed at his friend Ashok Thounaojam’s Safdarjung residence. The following day in the evening, Pravish went to attend a musical concert at Noida. Pravish and his friends including Ashok along with two others had gone to attend the concert.

The victim family had demanded a CBI inquiry into the case as the death is suspected to be a murder.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3772-biren-seeks-up-cm-s-help-into-pravish-s-death-enquiry

Cong defectors can face action only if Cong complains: Governor

Cong defectors can face action only if Cong complains: Governor

‘Loktak must be saved from city effluent, funds for Flying Doctors in pipeline’

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 20

The Manipur governor, Najma Heptulla, in an interaction with local media at the Raj Bhavan today said she is personally concerned but not directly responsible for invoking Schedule 10 of the Constitution to initiate up disqualification motions against seven Congress MLAs who have flocked to the folds of the ruling BJP.

She also implied that the disqualification procedure would have to be set into motion by the Congress party against its defector MLAs, only then an arbitration process on the matter can begin.

“In any case, this is not my responsibility” she said.

The governor was answering a query whether she as the Constitutional head of state, is not distressed by the manner in which the provision of the Constitution which defines the Anti-Defection Law was being rubbished and turned upside down in Manipur.

Asked whether allowing defecting MLAs to sit on the Treasury Benches in itself does not amount to giving a nod to defection on the part of the Assembly, she said it is essential for the Congress to first make a complaint, otherwise legislators crossing the well of the House will not be deemed as defection.

On being pressed whether she felt bad about the development, she said she has stopped feeling bad about the matter as there are too many more important things to worry about in the nation in recent times.

She also explained how she herself was a lawmaker when the Anti-Defection Bill was passed therefore is well aware of its intricacies.

Touching on another matter, the governor said her earlier plan of introducing a “Flying Doctors” project to ensure health facilities reach even the most remote corners of the state in time is ready to take off.

She said she has spoken to the Prime Minister as well as the DoNER minister on the matter and already Rs. 25 crore to get the project rolling is in the pipeline.

Heptulla also briefed the gathering of her plan to put into effect the cleanliness mission of the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.

“I was touched when the Prime Minister from the familiar grounds and spoke of the need for the return cleanliness in every walk of life in India in his first ever Independence Day speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort in New Delhi three years ago,” she said.

“The Prime Minister’s idealism in this regard is also in keeping with the vision of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation,” she added.

She said she herself is also going to take up the initiative and launch a cleanliness drive in the Imphal area beginning from October 2, the birth anniversary of Gandhi.

“I will be inviting children to the Raj Bhavan on the day to launch the drive in a symbolic way,” Heptulla added.

“This is essential not only for the health of Imphal city but equally to save the magnificent Loktak Lake from further degeneration”, she further said.

“Loktak today is being choked by the filthy effluent of Imphal city washed down to the lake by rivers that flow through the city,” she said adding, “Venice could be our role model in management and nurturing of a healthy aqua culture.”

She said she once considered the idea of having plastic water bottles banned as they are a big contaminant of the Loktak environment but was advised by an expert working on plastic waste management that rather than ban, they can be recycled into plastic foams to make mattresses, pillows and cushions, adding she has asked for details on what would be needed for such a project.

In the meantime, she said she will ask the government to introduce more dustbins in the city. She will also put in her mite to ensure the state is able to acquire state-of-the-art machineries for waste management and disposal.

She however said all such projects can only succeed if the people too were made conscious of the need of the time and cooperated. “As for instance, they must deposit their bio-wastes and plastic-wastes at different bins so that either can be sent to their respective disposal or recycle plants,” she explained.

She said her other dream is to green Imphal and the rest of the state ever further. Towards this, she said Eucalyptus trees must be banned from the state, for these are non-indigenous and not suitable for the place.

She also said she is exploring ways create more jobs in the state by the use of its rich bio-resources without causing any damage to its natural environment. “The way to do this could be to set up manufacturing plants for ayurvedic medicines in collaboration with well-known companies dealing with such products. My mission will be to generate jobs as well as augment people’s income in an environmentally sustainable way,” she explained.

Asked whether she is working for the decommissioning of the Ithai Barrage to help revive the Loktak eco system, she said she has  been in consultation with experts on how this can be feasible or desirable.

The governor said she is also pained whenever she sees people not respecting the national anthem. “When it is being sung, everybody must stand in attention till the song is through. This includes cameramen covering ceremonial functions of the state.”

Cong defectors can face action only if Cong complains: Governor

‘Loktak must be saved from city effluent, funds for Flying Doctors in pipeline’

By A Staff Reporter

IMPHAL | Sept 20

The Manipur governor, Najma Heptulla, in an interaction with local media at the Raj Bhavan today said she is personally concerned but not directly responsible for invoking Schedule 10 of the Constitution to initiate up disqualification motions against seven Congress MLAs who have flocked to the folds of the ruling BJP.

She also implied that the disqualification procedure would have to be set into motion by the Congress party against its defector MLAs, only then an arbitration process on the matter can begin.

“In any case, this is not my responsibility” she said.

The governor was answering a query whether she as the Constitutional head of state, is not distressed by the manner in which the provision of the Constitution which defines the Anti-Defection Law was being rubbished and turned upside down in Manipur.

Asked whether allowing defecting MLAs to sit on the Treasury Benches in itself does not amount to giving a nod to defection on the part of the Assembly, she said it is essential for the Congress to first make a complaint, otherwise legislators crossing the well of the House will not be deemed as defection.

On being pressed whether she felt bad about the development, she said she has stopped feeling bad about the matter as there are too many more important things to worry about in the nation in recent times.

She also explained how she herself was a lawmaker when the Anti-Defection Bill was passed therefore is well aware of its intricacies.

Touching on another matter, the governor said her earlier plan of introducing a “Flying Doctors” project to ensure health facilities reach even the most remote corners of the state in time is ready to take off.

She said she has spoken to the Prime Minister as well as the DoNER minister on the matter and already Rs. 25 crore to get the project rolling is in the pipeline.

Heptulla also briefed the gathering of her plan to put into effect the cleanliness mission of the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.

“I was touched when the Prime Minister from the familiar grounds and spoke of the need for the return cleanliness in every walk of life in India in his first ever Independence Day speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort in New Delhi three years ago,” she said.

“The Prime Minister’s idealism in this regard is also in keeping with the vision of Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation,” she added.

She said she herself is also going to take up the initiative and launch a cleanliness drive in the Imphal area beginning from October 2, the birth anniversary of Gandhi.

“I will be inviting children to the Raj Bhavan on the day to launch the drive in a symbolic way,” Heptulla added.

“This is essential not only for the health of Imphal city but equally to save the magnificent Loktak Lake from further degeneration”, she further said.

“Loktak today is being choked by the filthy effluent of Imphal city washed down to the lake by rivers that flow through the city,” she said adding, “Venice could be our role model in management and nurturing of a healthy aqua culture.”

She said she once considered the idea of having plastic water bottles banned as they are a big contaminant of the Loktak environment but was advised by an expert working on plastic waste management that rather than ban, they can be recycled into plastic foams to make mattresses, pillows and cushions, adding she has asked for details on what would be needed for such a project.

In the meantime, she said she will ask the government to introduce more dustbins in the city. She will also put in her mite to ensure the state is able to acquire state-of-the-art machineries for waste management and disposal.

She however said all such projects can only succeed if the people too were made conscious of the need of the time and cooperated. “As for instance, they must deposit their bio-wastes and plastic-wastes at different bins so that either can be sent to their respective disposal or recycle plants,” she explained.

She said her other dream is to green Imphal and the rest of the state ever further. Towards this, she said Eucalyptus trees must be banned from the state, for these are non-indigenous and not suitable for the place.

She also said she is exploring ways create more jobs in the state by the use of its rich bio-resources without causing any damage to its natural environment. “The way to do this could be to set up manufacturing plants for ayurvedic medicines in collaboration with well-known companies dealing with such products. My mission will be to generate jobs as well as augment people’s income in an environmentally sustainable way,” she explained.

Asked whether she is working for the decommissioning of the Ithai Barrage to help revive the Loktak eco system, she said she has  been in consultation with experts on how this can be feasible or desirable.

The governor said she is also pained whenever she sees people not respecting the national anthem. “When it is being sung, everybody must stand in attention till the song is through. This includes cameramen covering ceremonial functions of the state.”

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3773-cong-defectors-can-face-action-only-if-cong-complains-governor

Water scarcity hits Sugnu hard

THOUBAL | Sept 20

People living in areas under Sugnu Assembly constituency, which has been flooded by the heavy rainfall since the past few days, are facing scarcity of drinking water. The locals have appealed to the government to immediately extend help.     

At present, Chairel and Nungoo villages under Sugnu assembly constituency are lying submerged under water that reached up to waist level. Around 150 houses from both the villages including ponds for drinking water are all submerged. Paddy fields of around 200 hectares are also lying submerged. 

The villagers are helpless to face the situation as the submerged paddy fields were recovering after they were being sown again since the recent flood that destroyed most of them. To add to their woes, the villagers are facing scarcity of drinking water. They have appealed to the government and NGOs to provide immediate help.

Meanwhile, the keirak Wabagai roadway at Wabgai Keirak is lying under water due to the flood caused by the overflowing of Sekmai river. It has affected the people in a large scale while travelling down the road. The locality came out in the morning today to assist the travellers passing by.

THOUBAL | Sept 20

People living in areas under Sugnu Assembly constituency, which has been flooded by the heavy rainfall since the past few days, are facing scarcity of drinking water. The locals have appealed to the government to immediately extend help.     

At present, Chairel and Nungoo villages under Sugnu assembly constituency are lying submerged under water that reached up to waist level. Around 150 houses from both the villages including ponds for drinking water are all submerged. Paddy fields of around 200 hectares are also lying submerged. 

The villagers are helpless to face the situation as the submerged paddy fields were recovering after they were being sown again since the recent flood that destroyed most of them. To add to their woes, the villagers are facing scarcity of drinking water. They have appealed to the government and NGOs to provide immediate help.

Meanwhile, the keirak Wabagai roadway at Wabgai Keirak is lying under water due to the flood caused by the overflowing of Sekmai river. It has affected the people in a large scale while travelling down the road. The locality came out in the morning today to assist the travellers passing by.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3767-water-scarcity-hits-sugnu-hard

Manipur Police to send senior officer to investigate death of student in Noida – Scroll.in

Scroll.inManipur Police to send senior officer to investigate death of student in NoidaScroll.inThe Manipur government will send a senior police officer to the National Capital Region to help the Uttar Pradesh Police investigate the death of a 22-year-…


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Manipur Police to send senior officer to investigate death of student in Noida
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The Manipur government will send a senior police officer to the National Capital Region to help the Uttar Pradesh Police investigate the death of a 22-year-old Manipuri man. Pravish Chanam had gone missing from a concert in Greater Noida on September 8.
Noida Police Cremates Manipuri Youth Without Informing FamilyThe Wire

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Noida Police Cremates Manipuri Youth Without Informing Family – The Wire


The Wire

Noida Police Cremates Manipuri Youth Without Informing Family
The Wire
New Delhi: A Manipuri youth, who had been missing since September 8 night from Greater Noida, was found to have been cremated by the local police three days later without informing his family members, even though the family had filed a missing person’s …


The Wire

Noida Police Cremates Manipuri Youth Without Informing Family
The Wire
New Delhi: A Manipuri youth, who had been missing since September 8 night from Greater Noida, was found to have been cremated by the local police three days later without informing his family members, even though the family had filed a missing person's …

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Stop Planting Eucalyptus Plant: Manipur Governor – NorthEast Today


NorthEast Today

Stop Planting Eucalyptus Plant: Manipur Governor
NorthEast Today
Heptullah appealed to the Scientists of Manipur for starting a movement against the planting of eucalyptus plant in the region. The plant has negative effect to the region’s environment like inducing soil degradation, decline of ground water level and


NorthEast Today

Stop Planting Eucalyptus Plant: Manipur Governor
NorthEast Today
Heptullah appealed to the Scientists of Manipur for starting a movement against the planting of eucalyptus plant in the region. The plant has negative effect to the region's environment like inducing soil degradation, decline of ground water level and

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Ekai Thabi – An aquatic vegetable cash crop in Manipur – KanglaOnline

Ekai Thabi – An aquatic vegetable cash crop in Manipur
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Ekai Thabi (Manipuri)/ Water mimosa (English) is an aquatic floating perennial herb that attaches to the bank at the water edges and sends down a tap root. The North Eastern region of India particularly Manipur provide a favourable condition for mass …

Ekai Thabi – An aquatic vegetable cash crop in Manipur
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Ekai Thabi (Manipuri)/ Water mimosa (English) is an aquatic floating perennial herb that attaches to the bank at the water edges and sends down a tap root. The North Eastern region of India particularly Manipur provide a favourable condition for mass …

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Nothing else matters for Manipur’s NEROCA FC – The New Indian Express


The New Indian Express

Nothing else matters for Manipur’s NEROCA FC
The New Indian Express
But then, this is Manipur. It’s only eight in the morning but NEROCA’s training session already has an audience, a handful of school kids, all 10 or below, half-zipped bags over their backs. They stand at the gate, waiting for a stray ball to roll

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The New Indian Express

Nothing else matters for Manipur's NEROCA FC
The New Indian Express
But then, this is Manipur. It's only eight in the morning but NEROCA's training session already has an audience, a handful of school kids, all 10 or below, half-zipped bags over their backs. They stand at the gate, waiting for a stray ball to roll

and more »

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Nothing else matters for Manipur’s NEROCA FC – The New Indian Express


The New Indian Express

Nothing else matters for Manipur’s NEROCA FC
The New Indian Express
But then, this is Manipur. It’s only eight in the morning but NEROCA’s training session already has an audience, a handful of school kids, all 10 or below, half-zipped bags over their backs. They stand at the gate, waiting for a stray ball to roll

and more »


The New Indian Express

Nothing else matters for Manipur's NEROCA FC
The New Indian Express
But then, this is Manipur. It's only eight in the morning but NEROCA's training session already has an audience, a handful of school kids, all 10 or below, half-zipped bags over their backs. They stand at the gate, waiting for a stray ball to roll

and more »

Read more / Original news source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNGxtjl7nXyMut_X43egsV8oI4k5ww&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52779612677389&ei=vzDCWfjyIMK5qgK4_oNo&url=http://www.newindianexpress.com/sport/football/2017/sep/20/nothing-else-matters-for-manipurs-neroca-fc-1659958.html

The Morning Wrap: Massive Earthquake In Mexico; Thorny Road Ahead For Manipur – Huffington Post India


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The Morning Wrap: Massive Earthquake In Mexico; Thorny Road Ahead For Manipur
Huffington Post India
“For some, Okram Ibobi Singh of the Congress could do no right. Now it appears Nongthombam Biren Singh of the Bharatiya Janata Party can do no wrong,” writes Sudeep Chakravarti, taking a look at the political situation in Manipur, in The Telegraph.


Huffington Post India

The Morning Wrap: Massive Earthquake In Mexico; Thorny Road Ahead For Manipur
Huffington Post India
"For some, Okram Ibobi Singh of the Congress could do no right. Now it appears Nongthombam Biren Singh of the Bharatiya Janata Party can do no wrong," writes Sudeep Chakravarti, taking a look at the political situation in Manipur, in The Telegraph.

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