Scribes resolve to boycott news of Union minister`s visit

IMPHAL May 10: The apex scribe body of the state, the All Manipur Working Journalist’s Union (AMWJU) has decided to boycott all news relating to the two day state visit… Read more »

IMPHAL May 10: The apex scribe body of the state, the All Manipur Working Journalist’s Union (AMWJU) has decided to boycott all news relating to the two day state visit of Union Home Minister P Chidambaram.The resolve was taken this evening at Manipur Press Club, Majorkhul in an emergency meeting presided by AMWJU president, editors and senior correspondents.A press release by AMWJU general secretary stated that the journalist awaited the arrival of Chidambaram at Tulihal Airport today afternoon. The media persons wanted a vantage point to take photographs and for news coverage, which was denied by the police personnel at first, as the SDPO stationed at the airport was approached by the media for requesting permission from the concerned police superintendent, the SDPO told that he was acting under orders from the SP himself and repeatedly asked the media to leave the vantage point. Obliging the police personnel, the journalist also left and tried to cover the news from another spot, which proved impossible. Following the circumstances, the reporters left the airport.The conduct of the officials of the home department was discussed at length at the scribes meeting today and further decried the high handedness of the police personnel.It was resolved that such unbecoming conduct of the personnel of the home department clearly indicates that there is no need for the media to cover the news of Chidambaram’s visit.The scribes also condemned that such an important visit of Chidambaram, obviously related with the law and order situation was denied news coverage, and the meet resolved not to carry the news about the home minister’s visit.

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MEIRAA, SSA win in state league hockey

IMPHAL, May 11: MEIRAA and SSA defeated their opponents in today’s matches of 35th mens and 17th women state league hockey tournament being held at Khuman Lampak. In the first… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 11: MEIRAA and SSA defeated their opponents in today’s matches of 35th mens and 17th women state league hockey tournament being held at Khuman Lampak.
In the first match, MEIRAA defeated SYUC by 3-2 while SSA had a convincing win against YAC with a 5-0 scoreline.
MEIRAA had early lead in the first match as S Alexander scored in the 2nd minute of the match. However, P Rakesh equalised in the 26th thereby levelling the score.
MEIRAA maintain the lead again in the 33rd minute through a goal from Roheshkumar which was once again equalised by SYUC with a fine goal from M Dhananjoy in the 47th minute.
Th Anand put in third goal for MEIRAA in the 59th minute which eventually seperated the two teams.
In the second match, SSA outclassed YAC with a thumping 5-0 win.
H Mani and H Romi scored two goals each for SSA while S Bishwaskumar scored the other goal.

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School Vans: Recipe for Danger

By: Chitra AhanthemEver thought of doing a simple head counting of school going children stuffed in Omni Vans? It doesn’t take too much to see school vans packed to capacity… Read more »

By: Chitra AhanthemEver thought of doing a simple head counting of school going children stuffed in Omni Vans? It doesn’t take too much to see school vans packed to capacity going about their business: they are fast becoming a familiar sight in Imphal. Toddlers get ferried in them for play school or kindergarten class, no matter if they are too small to be sitting in a vehicle unattended by adults. To their credit though, some pre schools do have a policy of having adult supervision while ferrying small toddlers back and fro. Most school buses do not have adult supervision and it is often family members who have to monitor their safety while crossing roads or boarding or alighting from the bus.It is disquieting that parents and those in authority related to the education department and road and transport (including traffic police) seem to be totally unaware of how much their children are in the face of danger and how rules are not being followed. Some parents may well feel uneasy about seeing their children all cramped inside an Omni van but are often cautious about pursuing the matter pro actively with school authorities, fearing fee hikes or even the possibility of school authorities asking them to drop their children themselves. Most parents today caught up in the rush and demands of their career often do not have the time to drop their children off to their schools while many do not have a four wheeler that is necessitated by the rainy spells in the state. This then means that parents are the first victims to fall prey to the school van service. The second victim(s) that is directly affected are the children.A school van carrying children sitting in comfort and safety is a sight that is no longer being seen. Rather, it is all too common to see three or even four children sitting in the front seat. I see this sight everyday since my soon to be 6 year old son also sits in the front seat with three other boys of the same size. A total head count gave me 21 children in his school van. The issue here is not just the van that my son travels in, but the fact that the flouting of basic safety standards is being seen as an accepted norm. A front passenger seat should have minimum two kids with the safety belt on or an adult in it. It certainly should not be seating four hyper-active kids! More kids also means that for children studying in a relatively distant place, it would take more time for them to get to school and then back home again. The vans would collect them very early on and drop them off late resulting in more exhaustion, lack of playtime and disrupting eating cycles.The control of school van associations over the passenger service of school children merits a careful study. Things were not the same about ten years back. The unionization of van services is definitely good for their business but it should not be given the position of calling the shots over the safety of children. After all, school van service also falls under a consumer service and any violation of rules must be reprimanded. School authorities must also take pro active action and be firm about balancing van fee and van seat allocation. The Government can also step in by looking into the Manipur Motor Vehicle Act and going through its fine print. If there is no mention of any regulation for school vans and buses, it is time that proper rules are laid down.Some serious reading on the subject of school van and bus services led me to various state laws that have laid down the total number of children that can be carried and other safety norms. Also, the Supreme Court issued certain guidelines following a tragic incident in 1997 when a school van carrying 28 children fell into the Yamuna river. The Apex Court had made it mandatory to equip vehicles carrying schoolchildren with first aid boxes, fire extinguishers, grills on windows, school bag tray under the seat and provision for water. Of these items, none is visible in school vans or buses in Manipur: not the first aid box, not the drinking water though the school bag tray is substituted by the luggage rack on top of the vehicles. But then, the luggage racks are there not to ensure children sit in comfort; without having to carry their heavy school bags but, are a means for their commercial pursuits! More children would fit in without their bags in the way. More children = more money coming in.End-point:This is not to call for a total clamp down on school vans. Those running them need their bread and butter too. But there must not be any compromise on the safety of school going children. There definitely needs to be a system for how much load (inclusive of children and their school bags) school vans and buses can carry. Government agencies need to take a more pro-active role but it is definitely the parents who have to take a stand for their children. Given the number of vehicles on the streets, the blatant flouting of driving norms and rules and massive traffic jams on the roads and streets of Imphal, fatal accidents involving school vans and buses is something that is just waiting to happen. Must we wait for such a spectacle to react?

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Sarat declared Champion of Champions in armwrestling

IMPHAL, May 15: Th Sarat has emerged Champion of Champions in the Mens 100kg category of the 29th state armwrestling championship which culminates today at the SVC Community Hall, Keibung… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 15: Th Sarat has emerged Champion of Champions in the Mens 100kg category of the 29th state armwrestling championship which culminates today at the SVC Community Hall, Keibung Maibam Leikai. In the women’s 60kg, S Rani emerged winner to earn her Champion of Champions for the women section. MYASA which scored total of 78 points was declared team champion for men while PSG with 48 points was declared runner-up.In the women’s section, Pole Star Club was declared team champion with 63 points and YCM was runners-up with 25 points.

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Elected office bearers

IMPHAL,May16: All Manipur Bar Association(AMBA) in a press release has disclosed the names of individuals elected as office bearers of AMBA. Indrakumar Singh as the President, S. Manihal Singh and L…. Read more »

IMPHAL,May16: All Manipur Bar Association(AMBA) in a press release has disclosed the names of individuals elected as office bearers of AMBA. Indrakumar Singh as the President, S. Manihal Singh and L. Rebeda Devi as vice-president, S. Shyamacharan Singh as general secretary, Kh. Kanta Singh, M. Akaopu and B. Supriya Devi as joint secretary, M. Kullachandra Singh, S. Olendro Singh, Y. Ramananda Singh, H. Ranabati Devi, M. Chumba Devi as the executive members.

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Apology

IMPHAL, May18: The JAC against the killing of Irom Rojer Singh in a press release apologizes to the public for its usage of harsh and heavy words with regards to… Read more »

IMPHAL, May18: The JAC against the killing of Irom Rojer Singh in a press release apologizes to the public for its usage of harsh and heavy words with regards to its previous press release on May 14. It states that the release was not a deliberate attempt to defame anyone and wishes for the public to overlook the matter.

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IFP photo-journalist awarded

IMPHAL, May 22: Photo Journalist, Jinendra Maibam, of the Imphal Free Press, Reuters and Epao, have been selected for the “Journalist Sawata Award 2011” given by Samata Sahitya Academy head… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 22: Photo Journalist, Jinendra Maibam, of the Imphal Free Press, Reuters and Epao, have been selected for the “Journalist Sawata Award 2011” given by Samata Sahitya Academy head office Yavotmal Maharastra, said a statement of the Bharatiya Dalit Sahitya Akademi, Delhi.
It said that the National award selection committee selected Jinendra Maibam for his outstanding works in the field of Photojournalist.

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Kuki Outfit

var addthis_product=’wpp-252′;var addthis_options=”Google+1″IMPHAL, July 29 (NNN): The Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) has asked Sardar Hills Autonomous District Council chairman Sehpu Sitlhou to…

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NH 53 blockade against govt inaction begins

IMPHAL,May 25: With the Government failing to take any action with the memorandum submitted jointly by a number of organizations namely ZSUNA, Nungba Bazar Board, Pei (Thoubei) Nungba, Nungba Youth… Read more »

IMPHAL,May 25: With the Government failing to take any action with the memorandum submitted jointly by a number of organizations namely ZSUNA, Nungba Bazar Board, Pei (Thoubei) Nungba, Nungba Youth Organisation, on the immediate transfer of Kajaigai Gangmei, Jr MCS SDO/SDM/BDO, Nungba within one week, the organizations have resorted to a 24 hours blockade on NH -53 for all vehicular movements starting from the midnight of May 25 to the midnight of May26 as a first step of democratic agitation, according to a press release of the joint organizations.
It further added that the organizations should not be held responsible for any damage caused to vehicles during the blockade. However, medical, water supply, electricity, security do not come under the preview of the blockade, it maintained.

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Critical Mass today

var addthis_product=’wpp-252′;var addthis_options=”Google+1″IMPHAL July 30: The fourth critical mass will commence from DM college at 2.30 pm today. A press release by Manipur Cycle Club secretary…

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var addthis_product=’wpp-252′;var addthis_options=”Google+1″IMPHAL July 30: The fourth critical mass will commence from DM college at 2.30 pm today. A press release by Manipur Cycle Club secretary…

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Bengal sets up title clash with Manipur in Santosh trophy

IMPHAL, May 27: Manipur will clash with defending champion Bengal in the final of the Santosh Trophy on May 30 at JN stadium, Guwahati. In the second semi final played… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 27: Manipur will clash with defending champion Bengal in the final of the Santosh Trophy on May 30 at JN stadium, Guwahati.

In the second semi final played today at the same venue, Bengal defeated Railways by a solitary goal.

All important goal for the defending champion was scored by Subhaiya in the 38th minute.

Manipur had already booked a place in the final yesterday after defeating Services.

The two teams had earlier met in the quarter final league round for Group – A and ended in a 2-2 draw.

In the said match, Manipur was trailing by two goal but managed to level the score later in the match. When the scores were levelled at 2-2 and Manipur was dominating the match, Bengal officials complained of bad light and the match had to be stopped for about 15 minutes.

In the quarter final league round, Manipur topped group-A with seven points while Bengal was second. In group-B Railways topped with nine points while Services shared same points with Goa and Punjab but enter semi final by toss.

In the meantime, a team of the AMFA is planning to visit Guwahati to witness the final match primarily to motivate the state football team which is playing final for the second time in the history of Santosh trophy.

The winner of this year`™s Santosh trophy will richer by Rs 5 lakhs along with the trophy while runners-up team will bag Rs 3 lakhs with trophy.

Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi is likely to witness the final match which also see several officials of All India Football Federation.

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Abducted labourers released

var addthis_product=’wpp-252′;var addthis_options=”Google+1″IMPHAL, July 31: After remaining for ten days in captivity, the three labourers kidnapped by unidentified armed persons from Thoubal…

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Know your AR and army camp held

IMPHAL, May 28: 27 Assam Rifles of 9 sector under HQ IGAR (South) organized a `Know your Assam Rifles and Army`™ camp at Waikhong on May28, according to its press… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 28: 27 Assam Rifles of 9 sector under HQ IGAR (South) organized a `Know your Assam Rifles and Army`™ camp at Waikhong on May28, according to its press release.

According to a release, the camp was organized to acquaint the youths with the multiple facets of Assam Rifles and army. Around one hundred and fifty students from various schools attended the function.

The event included a lecture cum presentation, screening of documentary on the Assam Rifles projecting the all round development undertaken by them and followed with a cultural programme by the students. The cultural programme was further followed by an interactive session, presentation of sports amenities and display of various equipments. A lecture on hygiene and medical check-up of the st5udents was also carried out by their medical team, it added.

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Entrance test

var addthis_product=’wpp-252′;var addthis_options=”Google+1″IMPHAL, Aug 2: The Department of Mass Communication, Manipur University will conduct the entrance test for 1st Semester MA in Mass…

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var addthis_product=’wpp-252′;var addthis_options=”Google+1″IMPHAL, Aug 2: The Department of Mass Communication, Manipur University will conduct the entrance test for 1st Semester MA in Mass…

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Waning Humanity

var addthis_product=’wpp-252′;var addthis_options=”Google+1″The protest over the bomb blast on August 1 is overwhelming and also cuts across communities and political parties, as it indeed should be….

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Women association presses charges against minister with MSCW

IMPHAL, May 31: The Maring Land Women Development Society has today informed that a complaint has been lodged against senior minister, Y. Irabot, with the Manipur State Commission for Women,… Read more »

IMPHAL, May 31: The Maring Land Women Development Society has today informed that a complaint has been lodged against senior minister, Y. Irabot, with the Manipur State Commission for Women, for allegedly assaulting at least three women of the Maring Lane area and subsequent firing on the night of May 28 at Maring Lane Imphal East district, under Porompat Police station.

A press conference was held in this connection at the Manipur Press Club today, wherein chairwoman Shangnu, Maring Lane Development Society questioned the motive of the minister resorting to firing several rounds in the air creating fear and havoc in the locality.

She further questioned the right of the minister for the alleged assault meted out to the women folk adding it informed that the incident has been placed before the women`™s commission to deliver justice to the innocent women.

The alleged women victims also took part in the press conference.

The victims were identified as one R. Sangkhambi, 28, w/o R. Korung of Phunal Maring, Uleidar, 30, w/o U. Mopham of Phunal Maring both presently staying at Maring Lane and KB. Shanti, 32, w/o KB. Kothang of Maring Lane.

It may be recalled that a firing incident took place late night of May 28 around 11 pm involving Minister Y. Irabot and Okram Henry, nephew of Chief Minister, O. Ibobi following an alleged abused of a tenant identified as Khambi,15, d/o S. Korung by her landlady identified as Lucy, landing her to the hospital.

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JAC welcomes CM assurance

IMPHAL, Aug 3: The Joint Administrative Council (JAC) of All Manipur Trade Union Council (AMTUC) and All Manipur Government Employees Organization (AMGEO) has welcomed Chief Minister Okram Ibobi’s assurance of… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 3: The Joint Administrative Council (JAC) of All Manipur Trade Union Council (AMTUC) and All Manipur Government Employees Organization (AMGEO) has welcomed Chief Minister Okram Ibobi’s assurance of fulfilling the demands of the state employees by August 10.

A release of the JAC stated that the state employees are overwhelmed by the announcement and they are hopeful that the Chief Minister will put his valuable words into action.

The JAC also urged the state government for regularization of ad-hoc, casual and muster roll employees along with formulation of proper service rules for the home guard personnel of the state. The authorities concerned should also reopen the die-in-harness scheme which has been banned for quite a long time, it added.

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Super six hockey

IMPHAL, Aug 4: MPSC defeated COSMO by 4-0 goals in today’s match of Super Six State Level Hockey League held at Khuman Lampak Hockey Stadium. The goal scorers of MPSC… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 4: MPSC defeated COSMO by 4-0 goals in today’s match of Super Six State Level Hockey League held at Khuman Lampak Hockey Stadium.

The goal scorers of MPSC were Th Birjit (three goals) and M Ingobi.

MPSC will meet YCCIC in the final.

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Protest meet condemns Sangakpham blast

IMPHAL, Aug 4: The students and women folks of Singjamei Chingamakha today held sit-in-protest condemning the Sangakpham blast which killed four civilians including two school children at Chingamakha community hall… Read more »

IMPHAL, Aug 4: The students and women folks of Singjamei Chingamakha today held sit-in-protest condemning the Sangakpham blast which killed four civilians including two school children at Chingamakha community hall today. Speaking to media persons, president of Chingamakha Apunba Lamjing Lup, Soraisham Sana stated that both the central and state governments should take up strict action against the NSCN (IM) which is behind the gruesome blast. The authorities concerned should brand them as ‘terrorists’ and ensure peace and tranquility in the state by taking stringent security measures, she asserted.

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Powerlifters selected

IMPHAL, June 2: Three powerlifter from Manipur have been selected for trial of the Asian Bench Press Powerlifting Championship to be held at Taiwan from August 16 to 18. The… Read more »

IMPHAL, June 2: Three powerlifter from Manipur have been selected for trial of the Asian Bench Press Powerlifting Championship to be held at Taiwan from August 16 to 18.

The selected powerlifters are K Sanayaima (48kg), N Sushila (56kg) and K Rosila (82kg).

In the meantime, nine girls and two boys have been selected to take part in the national sub-junior powerlifting championship to be held at Nagpur, Maharastra from June 8 to 10.

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