6th Pay irrelevant to Plan amount COTA

Accusing the State Government of trying to project teachers in the wrong light, the Council of Teachers’ Association COTA has stated that the demand for implementation of the 6th Central Revised Pay has nothing to do with welfare development programm…

Accusing the State Government of trying to project teachers in the wrong light, the Council of Teachers’ Association COTA has stated that the demand for implementation of the 6th Central Revised Pay has nothing to do with welfare development programmes of the State or money meant for such programmes Source The Sangai Express

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AMWJU extends boycott of government till March 7

After a thorough discussion on the action taken by the government with regard to the pending case of AMWJU’s vice president, Editor A Mobi of Sanaleibak in an emergency meeting, the standing committee of the All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union has d…

After a thorough discussion on the action taken by the government with regard to the pending case of AMWJU’s vice president, Editor A Mobi of Sanaleibak in an emergency meeting, the standing committee of the All Manipur Working Journalists’ Union has decided to extend the boycott of government till March 7 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Protestors dispersed at Chingmeirong

Some womenfolk, who were staging protest demonstration near the Inter State Bus Terminus, Chingmeirong have been prevented from further agitation as police launched crackdown Source The Sangai Express

Some womenfolk, who were staging protest demonstration near the Inter State Bus Terminus, Chingmeirong have been prevented from further agitation as police launched crackdown Source The Sangai Express

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Social body asks Awangbou to attend budget session

A social organisation from Tamenglong district has urged a resigned Naga MLA to participate in the forthcoming Manipur assembly budget session Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

A social organisation from Tamenglong district has urged a resigned Naga MLA to participate in the forthcoming Manipur assembly budget session Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Rs 30 crores earmarked for dam project CM New deadline set for Maphou dam, again

Setting a new deadline of completing the decades old Maphou Dam by December this year, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has stated that Rs 30 crores would be earmarked in the next budget for taking up a water supply project which would used Maphou Dam water…

Setting a new deadline of completing the decades old Maphou Dam by December this year, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has stated that Rs 30 crores would be earmarked in the next budget for taking up a water supply project which would used Maphou Dam water as its source Source The Sangai Express

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Department’s drive to give uninterrupted power supply CE

The drive of the state electricity department is to ensure uninterrupted power supply to the people of the state, said N Sarat, Chief Engineer, Power today in the Golden Jubilee Celebration of the Manipur Electricity Employees Union MEEU held at Lamy…

The drive of the state electricity department is to ensure uninterrupted power supply to the people of the state, said N Sarat, Chief Engineer, Power today in the Golden Jubilee Celebration of the Manipur Electricity Employees Union MEEU held at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace Compound Source Hueiyen News Service

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Armed campaign, only practical means RPFIV

With whatever developments works, whether it be in the fields of education, or health care or transport infrastructure, evolving into profit making business solely for the executing agencies, and coupled with the abnormal inflation rate, the impoverish…

With whatever developments works, whether it be in the fields of education, or health care or transport infrastructure, evolving into profit making business solely for the executing agencies, and coupled with the abnormal inflation rate, the impoverished peasants and daily wage earners are facing untold miseries, noted the outfit Source The Sangai Express

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Meeting resolves to adopt plebiscite

A public discussion on Manipur India muknaba amasung muknaba asi wakheiba asida miyam saruk yaba was held at Mayang Langjing community hall today Source Hueiyen News Service

A public discussion on Manipur India muknaba amasung muknaba asi wakheiba asida miyam saruk yaba was held at Mayang Langjing community hall today Source Hueiyen News Service

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CM reaches out to teachers on strike

While appealing to the teachers to suspend their agitation in view of the Class X and Class XII examinations, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has stated that both the Government and the agitating teachers should retract their positions a bit Source The S…

While appealing to the teachers to suspend their agitation in view of the Class X and Class XII examinations, Chief Minister Okram Ibobi has stated that both the Government and the agitating teachers should retract their positions a bit Source The Sangai Express

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Two traffic cops among 8 hurt in blast

At least eight persons including two traffic policemen were wounded today when suspected UGs set off a hand grenade outside a shop dealing in steel bars at Hatta Golapati Source Hueiyen News Service

At least eight persons including two traffic policemen were wounded today when suspected UGs set off a hand grenade outside a shop dealing in steel bars at Hatta Golapati Source Hueiyen News Service

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Abhishap staged at National festival

Media Theatre Institute Imphal’s production Abhishap has been successfully staged at the 8th National Drama and Dance Festival organised by the Jagran International at Deogarh from January 24 to 30 Source The Sangai Express

Media Theatre Institute Imphal’s production Abhishap has been successfully staged at the 8th National Drama and Dance Festival organised by the Jagran International at Deogarh from January 24 to 30 Source The Sangai Express

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Thoubal project will be completed by December, 2011 Chief Minister

Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh inspecting the progress of construction work of Maphou Dam, component of the Thoubal Multi purpose Project today, said that the project would be completed by December this year Source Hueiyen News Service

Chief Minister, O Ibobi Singh inspecting the progress of construction work of Maphou Dam, component of the Thoubal Multi purpose Project today, said that the project would be completed by December this year Source Hueiyen News Service

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Blast rips hardware store, 8 hurt

Eight people including two Traffic Control personnel have been injured in a grenade explosion at an iron and steel store at Hatta in Imphal East district today Source The Sangai Express

Eight people including two Traffic Control personnel have been injured in a grenade explosion at an iron and steel store at Hatta in Imphal East district today Source The Sangai Express

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‘Naga Script’ to be introduced by April

A One month basic course on Naga Script will commence from March 1, 2011 at United Builders’ School Auditorium Tamenglong Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

A One month basic course on Naga Script will commence from March 1, 2011 at United Builders’ School Auditorium Tamenglong Source Hueiyen News Service Daniel Kamei

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Scribes stir – KanglaOnline

Scribes stirKanglaOnlineIMPHAL Feb 27: All Manipur Working Jounalists` Union in a press release by the General Secretary N Philips stated that a meeting of the standing committee of the scribe`s body was held at Manipur Press Club today. The meeting ad…

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IMPHAL Feb 27: All Manipur Working Jounalists` Union in a press release by the General Secretary N Philips stated that a meeting of the standing committee of the scribe`s body was held at Manipur Press Club today. The meeting addressed the issue of the

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UCM urges Govt to produce abducted person – KanglaOnline

UCM urges Govt to produce abducted personKanglaOnlineIMPHAL Feb 26: The United Clubs`™ Manipur (UCM) in a press release by the Information and Publicity secretary , Kh Nilamani has claimed that the fundamental rights of the public of the State remain…

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IMPHAL Feb 26: The United Clubs`™ Manipur (UCM) in a press release by the Information and Publicity secretary , Kh Nilamani has claimed that the fundamental rights of the public of the State remains in continuous violation. The release further stated

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Students set Feb 28 deadline for teachers-govt impasse to end; warn not to sit for exams

IMPHAL, Feb 26: Desperate and frustrated students have today warned of not appearing in their coming board and council exams in case the agitating teachers and the state government bring… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 26: Desperate and frustrated students have today warned of not appearing in their coming board and council exams in case the agitating teachers and the state government bring an amicable solution to the ongoing agitation of the teachers which have left the students with no teachers to teach them for nearly two months now.

Students of government run schools under the umbrella of the All Manipur Government High and Higher Secondary School Students Coordinating Committee, Manipur while reiterating its demand in a memorandum have submitted it to the Chief Minister today evening, demanding an amicable solution to the ongoing impasse and setting February 28 as deadline, failing which, the student have warned of not appearing in their upcoming class X and XII examinations.

At the same time, the student body maintained that the concerned authority should be held responsible incase the students suffer more due to the ongoing impasse.

Over hundreds of representatives of the All Manipur Government High and Higher Secondary School Students Coordinating Committee, Manipur bearing placards and banners which read `We want study` `COTA and Govt. should bring an amicable solution at the soonest` `We want normal classes` `Students are the pillars of Nation` etc. after gathering at Ram Lal Paul Higher Secondary School proceeded towards the Chief Minister`™s official residence to submit a memorandum. However the students were stopped by the police at Babupara.

Later four representatives of the student body was allowed to submit the memorandum at the office of the Chief Minister on failing to meet the chief minister who was said to be absent from his bungalow at the time.

While speaking to media persons, the co-convener of the students`™ apex body, M. Sanjoy, revealed that the motive of the students was to meet the Chief Minister, to request him to end the impasse at the earliest as it has adversely affected all government schools as their classes have remained defunct for sometime now. However he added that no amicable solution seems to be in sight as of the moment.

He further expressed his disappointment that the students were unable to meet the Chief Minister despite the gravity of the issue, however he added, that the students will certainly not appear in their exams in case the two parties fail to end the dead lock by February 28.

In the meantime, referring to the ongoing impasse, MLA, N. Mangi, chairman MANIDCO, said that teachers should be committed while discharging their duties adding it is obvious that the demands of the teachers will be fulfilled sooner or later. However some of the teachers must retrospect how far they are committed and sincere while performing their duties, he added.
The students at the same time need to have discipline, manner and to be hardworking. Students who are lacking such quality cannot be called students, the MLA added.

The MLA also appealed the Government to intervene into the prolonged impasse between COTA and the government in the interest of the students`™ communities.

The MLA was speaking during the 40th State Conference of All India Students`™ Federation, Manipur State Council, held at Standard College, Kongba, Imphal, today.

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UCM urges Govt to produce abducted person

IMPHAL Feb 26: The United Clubs`™ Manipur (UCM) in a press release by the Information and Publicity secretary , Kh Nilamani has claimed that the fundamental rights of the public… Read more »

IMPHAL Feb 26: The United Clubs`™ Manipur (UCM) in a press release by the Information and Publicity secretary , Kh Nilamani has claimed that the fundamental rights of the public of the State remains in continuous violation.

The release further stated that the Manipur Government though aware of the gross human rights violation perpetrated in the state still remains as mute spectators and failed to address the present situation.

Citing a recent incident, UCM highlighted the abduction of Chabungbam Manglemba Singh and Longjam Suresh Singh , both arrested by persons attired in combat dress from Top Siphai Makha Leikai on the intervening night of February 18 and 19. The duo was arrested from their respective residences without the issue of arrest memo by the persons allegedly believed to be army personnel.

Whereas Ch Manglemba was released shortly, the whereabouts of L Suresh still remains untraceable till date. This is a failure of the state government to protect its citizens and incapacity of upholding the law, the release stated.

Further, the statement appealed the government to inquire into the matter and rescue L Suresh at the earliest. The UCM will support any movement initiated by the JAC constituted in the regard, the release concludes.

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Early Stone Age cave discovered in Chandel

IMPHAL, Feb 26: An excavation team from the DM College of Science Imphal discovered early stone-age rock shelter at Kathong Moutain Range near Phuikon Haosabee in Sajik Tampak under Chandel… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 26: An excavation team from the DM College of Science Imphal discovered early stone-age rock shelter at Kathong Moutain Range near Phuikon Haosabee in Sajik Tampak under Chandel District on February 21 this month.

According to a release, the newly discovered early stone-age rock shelter is 12.5ft wide at the mouth, 7.2 ft in Height and having 16 ft depth inside. The cave will be one of the oldest Rock shelter of earlier Paleolithic period. The excavation is now in progress and so far the team has discovered more than 50 stone tools of different culture. The excavation is likely to be concluded by February 28 this month, the release added.

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KCP (Maoist)

IMPHAL Feb 27: The KCP (Maoist) in a press statement by thr outfit`s Assistant Publicity and propaganda secretary, Nonglen Meitei states that the revolution in the state had detoriated due… Read more »

IMPHAL Feb 27: The KCP (Maoist) in a press statement by thr outfit`s Assistant Publicity and propaganda secretary, Nonglen Meitei states that the revolution in the state had detoriated due to the unscruptousness activity of some so called revolutionary groups.

The release states that the sufferings heaped on the public following excessive monitory demands will one day become their undoing.

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