Address by President to the Nation on the eve of Republic Day

    The President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee, addressed the Nation on the eve of the 64th Republic Day. Following is the text of the President’s address on the occasion: “My Fellow Citizens: On the eve of our 64th Republic Day, I extend warm greetings to all of you in India and abroad. I convey my […]

 

 
The President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee, addressed the Nation on the eve of the 64th Republic Day. Following is the text of the President’s address on the occasion:
“My Fellow Citizens:
On the eve of our 64th Republic Day, I extend warm greetings to all of you in India and abroad. I convey my special greetings to members of our armed forces, paramilitary forces and internal security forces.
India has changed more in last six decades than in six previous centuries. This is neither accidental nor providential; history shifts its pace when touched by vision. The great dream of raising a new India from the ashes of colonialism reached a historic denouement in 1947; more important, independence became a turning point for an equally dramatic narrative, nation-building. The foundations were laid through our Constitution, adopted on 26 January 1950, which we celebrate each year as Republic Day. Its driving principle was a compact between state and citizen, a powerful public-private partnership nourished by justice, liberty and equality.
India did not win freedom from the British in order to deny freedom to Indians. The Constitution represented a second liberation, this time from the stranglehold of traditional inequity in gender, caste, community, along with other fetters that had chained us for too long.
This inspired a Cultural Evolution which put Indian society on the track to modernity: society changed in a gradual evolution, for violent revolution is not the Indian way. Change across the knotted weaves of the social fabric remains a work in progress, impelled by periodic reform in law and the momentum of popular will.
In the last six decades there is much that we can be proud of. Our economic growth rate has more than tripled. The literacy rate has increased by over four times. After having attained self sufficiency, now we are net exporters of food-grain. Significant reduction in the incidence of poverty has been achieved. Among our other major achievements is the drive towards gender equality.
No one suggested this would be easy. The difficulties that accompanied the first quantum leap, the Hindu code bill, enacted in 1955 tell their own story. It needed the unflinching commitment of leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru and Babasaheb Ambedkar to push through this remarkable legislation. Jawaharlal Nehru would later describe this as perhaps the most important achievement of his life. The time has now come to ensure gender equality for every Indian woman. We can neither evade nor abandon this national commitment, for the price of neglect will be high. Vested interests do not surrender easily. The civil society and the government must work together to fulfill this national goal.
I speak to you when a grave tragedy has shattered complacency. The brutal rape and murder of a young woman, a woman who was symbol of all that new India strives to be, has left our hearts empty and our minds in turmoil. We lost more than a valuable life; we lost a dream. If today young Indians feel outraged, can we blame our youth?
There is a law of the land. But there is also a higher law. The sanctity of a woman is a directive principle of that larger edifice called Indian civilization. The Vedas say that there is more than one kind of mother: birth mother, a guru`s wife, a king`s wife, a priest`s wife, she who nurses us, and our motherland. Mother is our protection from evil and oppression, our symbol of life and prosperity. When we brutalise a woman, we wound the soul of our civilization.
It is time for the nation to reset its moral compass. Nothing should be allowed to spur cynicism, as cynicism is blind to morality. We must look deep into our conscience and find out where we have faltered. The solutions to problems have to be found through discussion and conciliation of views. People must believe that governance is an instrument for good and for that, we must ensure good governance.
We are on the cusp of another generational change; the youth of India spread across villages and towns, are in the vanguard of change. The future belongs to them. They are today troubled by a range of existential doubts. Does the system offer due reward for merit? Have the powerful lost their Dharma in pursuit of greed? Has corruption overtaken morality in public life? Does our legislature reflect emerging India or does it need radical reforms? These doubts have to be set at rest. Elected representatives must win back the confidence of the people. The anxiety and restlessness of youth has to be channelized towards
The young cannot dream on an empty stomach. They must have jobs capable of serving their own as well as the nation`s ambitions. It is true that we have come a long way from 1947, when our first Budget had a revenue of just over Rs.171 crore. The resource base of the Union government today is an ocean compared to that drop. But we must ensure that the fruits of economic growth do not become the monopoly of the privileged at the peak of a pyramid. The primary purpose of wealth creation must be to drive out the evil of hunger, deprivation and marginal subsistence from the base of our expanding population.
Last year has been a testing time for us all. As we move ahead on the path of economic reforms, we must remain alive to the persisting problems of market-dependent economies. Many rich nations are now trapped by a culture of entitlement without social obligations; we must avoid this trap. The results of our policies should be seen in our villages, farms and factories, schools and hospitals.
Figures mean nothing to those who do not benefit from them. We must act immediately, otherwise the current pockets of conflict, often described as “Naxalite” violence, could acquire far more dangerous dimensions.
In the recent past, we have seen serious atrocities on the Line of Control on our troops. Neighbours may have disagreements; tension can be a subtext of frontiers. But sponsorship of terrorism through non-state actors is a matter of deep concern to the entire nation. We believe in peace on the border and are always ready to offer a hand in the hope of friendship. But this hand should not be taken for granted.
India`s most impregnable asset is self-belief. Each challenge becomes an opportunity to strengthen our resolve to achieve unprecedented economic growth and social stability. Such resolve must be nourished by an avalanche of investment, particularly in better and greater education. Education is the ladder that can help those at the bottom to rise to the pinnacles of professional and social status. Education is the mantra that can transform our economic fortunes and eliminate the gaps that have made our society unequal. So far education has not reached, to the extent desired, to those most in need of this ladder. India can double its growth rate by turning today`s disadvantaged into multiple engines of economic development.
On our 64th Republic Day, there may be some reason for concern, but none for despair. If India has changed more in six decades than six previous centuries, then I promise you that it will change more in the next ten years than in the previous sixty. India’s enduring vitality is at work.
Even the British sensed that they were leaving a land which was very different from the one they had occupied. At the base of the Jaipur Column in Rashtrapati Bhavan there is an inscription:
“In thought faith…
In word wisdom…
In deed courage…
In life service…
So may India be great”
The spirit of India is written in stone.
JAI HIND!”

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It’s a sad phase

The people of the state have landed in quagmire not knowing what to do. While the people living in the hills are demanding separate homeland the valley area is traumatised by ceaseless rocking caused by bomb blast. Where should we hide for cover? The manner with which bombs were blasted today in different areas of […]

The people of the state have landed in quagmire not knowing what to do. While the people living in the hills are demanding separate homeland the valley area is traumatised by ceaseless rocking caused by bomb blast. Where should we hide for cover? The manner with which bombs were blasted today in different areas of the state capital reveals the ability of the armed elements to strike at will the target of their choice. It seems the bombs were planted to discourage participation of general public in the Republic day celebration in the state capital, where the main function takes place. Despite series of combing operations launched at different areas of the state capital to shoo away armed elements from the state capital in view of the Republic Day celebration the armed elements could carry out what it wanted to do. Bombs were laid even in the heavily cordoned off area. How it happened? That is for the investigating agencies to study. As Republic Day celebration is banned by all armed elements of all hues something of this nature that we witnessed this morning was expected. They carry out similar bomb attacks every year. This will continue until the Government makes serious endeavour to bring all the UG elements over the negotiating table. Peace had returned to other parts of the country except in Manipur, which continues to see what it has have been seeing. Elusive peace is not made for us. Does it happen elsewhere? The restlessness of this nature we are seeing in Manipur, is horrendous? There is no such demand of homeland in Kashmir, which is even bordering with the hostile country Pakistan. We have to blame the Union Government, which leaves the solution of law and order in the hands of the state Government only. When Punjab was rocked by Khalistan movement it left no stone unturned to find solution. Punjab had seen the return of peace. Similar efforts need to be made to bring Manipur back to normalcy. Even those very few elements, who have surrendered to the Government, are not properly rehabilitated. Who else will think of following them when the Government invites them to return to the mainstream? A lot of hard work needs to be done to restore peace and communal harmony in the state. But the general public are peace loving people. What they want is nothing but development. They want to see our state moving forward. The state is lagging behind in all fields. Villages in remote areas are not getting even the basic amenities. It is time we all think what we should do for them. Republic Day celebration will pass. But the restlessness that threw life out of gear will remain. Manipur cannot move out of this sad phase. Brothers are killing brothers. The sufferers happen to be the lowliest guys. When will peace return to Manipur? When will brothers realise the futility of demanding separate homeland. We must live and fight for ushering peace and tranquillity in this trouble torn state. It should be the endeavour of all people in Manipur to keep the state intact. Let this sad phase pass way. Let us all fight for giving peace a chance.

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Voters day

The third national voters day 2013 was held at GM Hall Imphal today. PC Lawmkunga, additional CS, O.Nabakishore, CEO, Manipur Y. Rameshchandra, state election commissioner graced the occasion as chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively. The CEO read the message of Chief Election commissioner of India. The message of national icon Smt. MC […]

The third national voters day 2013 was held at GM Hall Imphal today.
PC Lawmkunga, additional CS, O.Nabakishore, CEO, Manipur Y. Rameshchandra, state election commissioner graced the occasion as chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively.
The CEO read the message of Chief Election commissioner of India.
The message of national icon Smt. MC Mary Kom was also released as audio-visual.
Epics were distributed new voters and prizes were also distributed to those who stood positions in state level quiz at essay completion.
Delivering the key note address joint CEO, Manipur N. Prabin said, the national voters day vehicle began since 2011 imparted awareness so that they can take interest in democratic process and electrorate process.
The function was also held at different district h/Qs, EROS AND 2652 Polling stations.
Lawmkunga made a speech during the observation function organised by Election Department, Manipur at GM Hall here. He said, “Since the people have extended great help to the department in electoral revision process, this year’s edition of the National Voters’ Day has been made the most successful observation.” He said cheating in voting has been considerably declining, since the introduction of Photo Electoral Rolls in the state.
Lawmkunga said Manipur now has a total of 17, 47, 889 voters as per the Electoral Roll Revision carried out from October 1 to November 20 in 2012.
The Additional Chief Secretary also said, “Now the state Election Department is ten times busier than normal.”
Citing the additional heavy workload that has been assigned to the department by the Central Government, Lawmkunga sought support from the people as well as the concerned departments in executing the whole task. Chief Electoral Officer, Manipur O Nabakishore Singh, state Election Commissioner Y Rameshchandra, officials of the state Election Department and a number of newly enrolled voters also attended the function.
Ten selected newly enrolled voters were felicitated . Winners of essay and quiz competitions held in connection with the observation by the Election Department were also given cash prizes.

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KSDC bandh, oil depots closed down

The Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) sponsored agitation was effective in Kuki dominated areas of Manipur on the first day today. Most oil to depots were closed down and sale of petroleum products in black market began early today. A Maruti van and a mini truck were reportedly damaged along the National Highway 2, according […]

The Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) sponsored agitation was effective in Kuki dominated areas of Manipur on the first day today. Most oil to depots were closed down and sale of petroleum products in black market began early today.
A Maruti van and a mini truck were reportedly damaged along the National Highway 2, according a report received. Around 32 vehicles have been stranded along the Imphal-Jiri road while construction of rail-line has been halted near Jiribam, according to KSDC leaders.
Large number of women folks are enforcing public blockade along the Imphal-Ukhrul road, according to KSDC while the Imphal-Moreh route was also affective on the first day today.
Meanwhile, the KSDC has decided to exempt the participants and the officials from the purview of the agitation, who are participating in the
23rd National Canoe Sprint Championship to be held from January 30 to February 4 in Imphal. The KSDC asked the participants to put on their identity cards. The KSDC however appealed the sports persons not to misuse the advantage given to them during the agitation.
The KSDC has been demanding that a political dialogue with the Kuki militant outfits begin without further delay.MNS NNN

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Republic day to be celebrated today, blasts rock Imphal

Mail News Service New Delhi, Jan 25: Four explosions have shaken Manipur state capital Imphal on Friday on the eve of the 64th Republic Day celebrations. Imphal West and Imphal East districts have been put on a high alert following the blasts, police said. However, no report of human casualty was reported in the explosions. […]

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New Delhi, Jan 25: Four explosions have shaken Manipur state capital Imphal on Friday on the eve of the 64th Republic Day celebrations.
Imphal West and Imphal East districts have been put on a high alert following the blasts, police said. However, no report of human casualty was reported in the explosions.
Police sources were saying the explosions were caused by IEDs.
One explosion was reported inside the headquarters of 1st Manipur Rifles around 7:30 am, another on the bank of the Nambul River section of Keishamthong Longjam Leirak around 10:15 am and a third in front of main gate of Raja Dumbra Singh High School in New Chekon around 10:55 am.
The first explosion that took place about 30 metres south of the Parade Ground of 1st Manipur Rifles hit a store room which was partially damaged. The Parade Ground is the main venue of the Republic Day celebration prepared by Manipur Government. Police officials from Imphal Police Station rushed to the site and assessed it.
The police conducted verification on people who were working and decorating the ground for Republic Day celebration, including people living in the family line. However, no arrest was made during the verification.
The second bomb exploded at a trash site on the bank of Nambul River. The police blocked the traffic along Nongmeibung road stretch at Konung Mamang Traffic Island for some time after the third explosion in front of Raja Dumbra Singh High School.Imphal East District Police’s Superintendent of Police Angam Kamei along with other police officials also assessed the site.Another bomb blast took place around 8: 05pm in front of Guwahati High Court complex .
This was the forth blast for today in the heart of Imphal.
The blast took place just in front of Tasar farm opposite to Guwahati High Court at Chingmeirong.
Security forces are patrolling all over the city but fail to prevent the bomb blast as no officer were ready to give a statement to the media regarding the bomb blast.
However, Co-ordination Committee (CorCoM), an umbrella body of militant outfits based in Manipur, the conglomerate organization of seven militant groups in Manipur, including other several militant groups of the Northeast have jointly called a 13-hour general strike in the region to boycott the 64th Republic Day celebrations of India, to be celebrated on January 26.
Nine personnel of Manipur police have been awarded Police Medal for Gallantry and Police Medal for Meritorious Service to another seven personnel on the occasion of Republic Day celebration, 2013.
According to statement from Police Department, Government of Manipur, Potsangbam Tarunkumar (Sub-Inspector), Radhakishore Tongbram (Havildar), M Roshan (Havildar), Maibam Uttam (Sub-Inspector), M Nungshibabu (Havildar), Md Rajib Khan (Sub-Inspector), Oinam Sanjitkumar (Rifleman), Sagapam Ibotombi (Sub-Inspector) and Khangembam Herojit (Rifleman) have been conferred with the Police Medal for Gallantry on the occasion of Republic Day celebration, 2013.
It further said L Ibotombi, Commandant, 2nd IRB, M Manimohon, Deputy Secretary (Home), Mangkhojang Kipgen, Assistant Commandant, 4th IRB, N Sanatomba, Subedar, Manipur Police Training Centre, Y Indrakumar, Subedar, 6th IRB, N Binoy, Inspector, Imphal West and L Nabachandra, Havildar, 7th Manipur Rifles have been awarded the Police Medal for Meritorious Service on the occasion. Gurbachan Jagat, Governor said in a message, “It gives me immense pleasure to warmly greet the people of Manipur on the occasion of Republic Day, 2013 and my best wishes to them all. Eight hundred and seventy five personnel have been awarded police medals on the occasion of the Republic Day this year.
They include the President’s Police Medals for Gallantry (PPMG) to one person, Police Medals for Gallantry (PMG) to 115 personnel, President’s Police Medals for Distinguished Service to 88 and Police Medals for Meritorious Service to 671 personnel.
Thirty-seven personnel have been awarded Correctional Service Medals. They include President’s Correctional Service Medals for Distinguished Service to five individuals, Correctional Service Medals for Meritorious Service to 29 and President’s Correctional Service Medal for Gallantry to three persons.
It was on this day in 1 950, that we gave ourselves a Constitution declaring our country as a Sovereign, Secular and Democratic Republic. From that day, our Constitution has been the guiding principle of our nation. We should on this occasion pay our homage to the founding fathers of the Constitution for their insight and understanding.
The young Indian democracy has stood firm against adversaries and it is our responsibility towards the valiant freedom fighters to make our nation a leaders, amongst the comity of nations. Successive elections have shown the power of the ballot and the will of the people. We all are now the proud citizens of a democratic nation.
India with its young population is on the verge of emerging as a leader among the nations. There is an urgent need to channelise the talent and potential of our youth to make a positive impact on society. Let us all work together to make our country a strong, peaceful and prosperous nation.
On this auspicious occasion, let us once again resolve to uphold and promote the secular, socialist and democratic values enshrined in our Constitution and work together in making our country a leader among the nations.
On the occasion of 64th Republic Day of our country, Lt Gen AK Sahni, SM, VSM, GOC 3 Corps convey his greetings to all ranks of the Army, Ex-servicemen, their families and the dynamic people of the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram, Manipur and Tripura. The GOC said that let us all resolve together to uphold and promote the secular, socialist and democratic values enshrined in the Constitution of India and work unitedly for making our country stronger and prosperous. The GOC further appeal to all insurgent groups in the North East to give up violence, come to the negotiating table and resolve their grievances through dialogue.
The GOC appreciated and thanked the people of North East states for cooperation with the Army and assure that the Army will continue to be friendly in all spheres.

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Gaan Ngai celebrated

IMPHAL, Jan 25 NNN : The state level Gaan-Ngai celebration 2013, the biggest festival of the Zeliangrong tribes, was celebrated on Saturday with great fervor at Tarung village in Imphal West. Chief Minister of Manipur O Ibobi inaugurated the celebration with much enthusiasm at a glittering function which was also attended by Deputy Chief Minister […]

Chief Minister, O Ibobi, Gaikhangam Dy CM and others attending Gaan Ngai

Chief Minister, O Ibobi, Gaikhangam Dy CM and others attending Gaan Ngai

IMPHAL, Jan 25 NNN : The state level Gaan-Ngai celebration 2013, the biggest festival of the Zeliangrong tribes, was celebrated on Saturday with great fervor at Tarung village in Imphal West.
Chief Minister of Manipur O Ibobi inaugurated the celebration with much enthusiasm at a glittering function which was also attended by Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam, Commerce and Industries minister Govindas Konthoujam, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj minister Francis Ngajokpa, Works minister Dr Kh Ratankumar, Agriculture minister Md Abdul Nasir, former Union Minister of State (Home) Prof M Kamson and several Parliamentary Secretaries and MLAs, and leaders of various NGOs.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister called for maintaining peace and harmony among different ethnic communities in the state and to refrain from being selfishness by all.
He said, “The biggest festival of the Zeliangrong tribes is Gaan-Ngai which is celebrated as a post-harvest festival with a special prayer to the Almighty for blessing and prosperity.
Although the festival is celebrated at the state level here, it would be continued to celebrate in different villages for several days, the Chief Minister said.
He said such festival has given a message of love, peace and forgiveness to the people and added that forgiveness is the highest honesty.
Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam also spoke on the occasion. He said the Zeliangrong community has a rich cultural heritage and it is also a peace-loving people.
He said Gaan-Ngai festival is the only festival in the state which is celebrated for seven long days with events like prayer, feasting, singing, dancing, games and sports.
The Deputy Chief Minister also greeted the Zeliangrong tribes and wished for a prosperous and peaceful society with the celebration of Gaan-Ngai.
Several cultural troupes from different districts also performed cultural and traditional dances and songs at the function.
Gaan-Ngai is the biggest annual festival of the Zelingrong tribes of Manipur, Assam and Nagaland which is a post-harvest festival celebrated around the winter season.
It last for four-five days or more. This festival heralds the closing of the old year and the arrival of the New Year. Other Naga tribes also celebrate similar after harvest festivals.

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Republic Day police medals

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IMPHAL, January 25: According to the press release issued by Y. Joykumar singh, Director General of Police, Manipur, Imphal, the personnel of Manipur police who have been awarded police medal for gallantry are Potsangbam Tarunkumar Singh ( Sub- Inspector), Radhakishor … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, January 25: According to the press release issued by Y. Joykumar singh, Director General of Police, Manipur, Imphal, the personnel of Manipur police who have been awarded police medal for gallantry are Potsangbam Tarunkumar Singh ( Sub- Inspector), Radhakishor Tongbram ( Habildar), M. Roshan Singh (Havildar), Maibam Uttam Singh ( sub-Inspector), M Nungshibabu singh (Havildar), Md. Rajib Khan ( Sub- Inspector), Oinam Sanjitkumar Singh ( Rifleman),  Sangapam Ibotombi Singh ( Sub-Inspector) and Khangembam Herojit Singh ( Rifleman).

The personnel who have been awarded police medal for meritorious service on the occasion of Republic Day Celebration, 2013 are L. Ibotombi Singh ( Commandant), N. Manimohon Singh (Dy. Secy (Home), Mangkhojang Kipgen (Asst. Comdt.), N. Sanatomba Singh ( Subedar), Y. IndrakumarSingh ( Subedar), N. Binoy Singh ( Inspector) and L. Nabachandra ( Havildar).

Meanwhile, according to the message from DGCD Home New Delhi to Director Manipur Fire Service Government of Manipur Fire Service HQ, Imphal, the President has approved the award of fire service medal for meritorious service to Sanatomba Singh Thounaujam, Leading Fireman of the Manipur Fire Service.

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CM condoles

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IMPHAL, January 25: In an official statement, the Chief Minister of Manipur, O Ibobi has deeply condoled the sad demise of Th. Achouba Singh after a prolonged illness at his residence today. Noting  that Th. Achouba served the people of … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, January 25: In an official statement, the Chief Minister of Manipur, O Ibobi has deeply condoled the sad demise of Th. Achouba Singh after a prolonged illness at his residence today. Noting  that Th. Achouba served the people of Khangabok Assembly Constituency, Thoubal District as MLA for a long time , CM Ibobi said that the state has lost a respected public figure and a fine human being. The statement added that CM Ibobi has conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the members of the bereaved family. 

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2 KCP(MC) cadres nabbed

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IMPHAL, Jan 25: Imphal West Police Commandos have arrested two active members of KCP (MC)  from near Pishum Lairembi namely Thongam Ningol Naorem Ongbi Shantibala @ Abem @ Bembem Devi (35) w/o N. Modhu Singh of Tera Amudon Akham Leikai … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 25: Imphal West Police Commandos have arrested two active members of KCP (MC)  from near Pishum Lairembi namely Thongam Ningol Naorem Ongbi Shantibala @ Abem @ Bembem Devi (35) w/o N. Modhu Singh of Tera Amudon Akham Leikai and Oinam Moita @ Omita @ Chanbi Devi (18) D/O (L) O. Nilachandra Singh of Pishum Leikai according to a press note issued by the Superintendent of Police, Imphal West District. 

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Corrigendum by IK Muivah

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IMPHAL, Jan 25: In a press release, I.K. Muivah, SP of Manipur Central Jails, Imphal and Sajiwa has clarified that during the press briefing on 24 January regarding the physical and medical condition of the main accused in the rape … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 25: In a press release, I.K. Muivah, SP of Manipur Central Jails, Imphal and Sajiwa has clarified that during the press briefing on 24 January regarding the physical and medical condition of the main accused in the rape of a chilly trader, the family had been inadvertently identified as owning the Silver Dew bottling plant. “It should have been Aqua Dew bottling plant,” he said, adding that the error os deeply regretted.

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2-day Kirat at Lilong

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IMPHAL, January 25: In press a release, the United Pangal (Muslim) Cultural Centre has informed that Tajwidul Kuran (Makar-E_Diniyat) is organinizing  a two-day Kirat, the seventh annual meeting and the prize distribution function on 26 and 27 January at Lilong … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, January 25: In press a release, the United Pangal (Muslim) Cultural Centre has informed that Tajwidul Kuran (Makar-E_Diniyat) is organinizing  a two-day Kirat, the seventh annual meeting and the prize distribution function on 26 and 27 January at Lilong Haoreibi Makha Leikai.

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Kuki public bandh effective in Kuki areas

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IMPHAL, Jan 25: The Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) sponsored agitation was affective in Kuki dominated areas of Manipur on the first day today. A Maruti van and a mini truck were reportedly damaged along the National Highway 2, according … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 25: The Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) sponsored agitation was affective in Kuki dominated areas of Manipur on the first day today. A Maruti van and a mini truck were reportedly damaged along the National Highway 2, according to reports. Around 32 vehicles have been stranded along the Imphal-Jiri road while construction of the rail-line has been halted near Jiribam, according to KSDC leaders.

Meanwhile, the KSDC has decided to exempt the participants and the officials participating in the 23rd National Canoe Sprint Championship to be held from January 30 to February 4 in Imphal from the purview of the agitation. Asking the participants to put on their identity cards, the KSDC has however appealed to the sports persons not to misuse the advantage given to them during the agitation.

The KSDC has been demanding that a political dialogue with the Kuki militant outfits begin without further delay.

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Moreh Football Cup-2013

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MOREH, Jan 25: Moreh Football Cup-2013’ oraganised  ‘from 20 Jan to 25 Jan 2013 by  9 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector  under HQ IGAR (South) and All Manipur Football Association (AMFA) concluded on 25 Jan 13. The tournament conducted over … Continue reading

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MOREH, Jan 25: Moreh Football Cup-2013’ oraganised  ‘from 20 Jan to 25 Jan 2013 by  9 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector  under HQ IGAR (South) and All Manipur Football Association (AMFA) concluded on 25 Jan 13.

The tournament conducted over six days saw the players of ten registered football clubs sweat it out on the ground with great zeal, enthusiasm and sportsman spirit.

The closure ceremony of the tournament was presided over by Brig Rajiv Mankotia, Commander, 26 Sect AR. He lauded the joint efforts made by Assam Rifles and AMFA in promoting football in the state and channelising the energies of the Manipuri youth in the right direction. Ranjit Roy, general secretary AMFA, Jotemore, joint secretary AMFA were present amongst various dignitaries.

Moreh Football Cup Final match was kicked off with Commander, 26 Sect AR presenting the official ball to the two teams after a brief introduction with the players.

The final match was played  between AMOFA of Bishenpur and DMRAO of Imphal West. The winners AMOFA of Bishenpur were presented with a cash prize of Rs 25,000/- alongwith the coveted football trophy and individual gold medals.

The teams standing second and third in the tournament bagged a trophy each alongwith a cash prize of Rs 15,000/- and Rs 10,000/- respectively in addition to the individual silver and bronze medals.

The best player and the most promising player of the tournament were also awarded a cash award and a trophy. Each team  presented with a participation certificate and our friends from Myanmar were also felicitated to appreciate their talent. Assam Rifles also displayed the military pipe band.

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Manipur`s young voters above the national average – KanglaOnline

IBNLiveManipur`s young voters above the national averageKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, January 25: As a part of the nationwide celebration of the 3rd National Voter's Day celebration, the State Election Department also organize Voter's day at the Gandhi M…


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IMPHAL, January 25: As a part of the nationwide celebration of the 3rd National Voter's Day celebration, the State Election Department also organize Voter's day at the Gandhi Memorial Hall today morning, which was attended by officials of the
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`BJP for Manipur`s territorial protection` – KanglaOnline

`BJP for Manipur`s territorial protection`KanglaOnlineIMPHAL, January 25: According to a press release of the state BJP, the NDA chairman LK Advani had said on Friday that Manipur`s territorial integrity is always a concern for BJP and will protect it….

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IMPHAL, January 25: According to a press release of the state BJP, the NDA chairman LK Advani had said on Friday that Manipur`s territorial integrity is always a concern for BJP and will protect it. “A team of BJP Manipur Pradesh led by Th. Chaoba

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Manipur ADC seeks more power – Times of India

Manipur ADC seeks more powerTimes of IndiaA 15-member delegation of the ADC Coordinating Committee Manipur (ADCCCM), led by its convener, Ngalangzar Malue, submitted a memorandum to the governor on Thursday lamenting that no real powers have been devol…

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A 15-member delegation of the ADC Coordinating Committee Manipur (ADCCCM), led by its convener, Ngalangzar Malue, submitted a memorandum to the governor on Thursday lamenting that no real powers have been devolved to the six councils so far.

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Manipur festival roots for tribal culture – E-Pao.net

Manipur festival roots for tribal cultureE-Pao.netManipur festival roots for tribal culture. Seven Sisters Post | David Mayum | Imphal (Jan 24): The 2nd state-level tribal cultural festival, 2013 kicked off on Wednesday in Manipur much to celebrate the…

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64th Republic Day greetings by GOC 3 Corps

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IMPHAL, Jan 25: On the occasion of 64th Republic Day of our country, Lt Gen AK Sahni, SM, VSM, GOC 3 Corps convey his greetings to all ranks of the Army, Ex-servicemen, their families and the dynamic people of the … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Jan 25: On the occasion of 64th Republic Day of our country, Lt Gen AK Sahni, SM, VSM, GOC 3 Corps convey his greetings to all ranks of the Army, Ex-servicemen, their families and the dynamic people of the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram, Manipur and Tripura. The GOC said that let us all resolve together to uphold and promote the secular, socialist and democratic values enshrined in the Constitution of India and work unitedly for making our country stronger and prosperous. The GOC further appeal to all insurgent groups in the North East to give up violence, come to the negotiating table and resolve their grievances through dialogue.

The GOC appreciate and thank the people of North East states for cooperation with the Army and assure that the Army will continue to be  friendly in all spheres.  On this auspicious day, the GOC also pay homage to all the heroes and martyrs, who laid their lives for our today. May God bless the Spear Corps fraternity and citizens of these North Eastern States.

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For a better tomorrow

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Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba How do I live my life? Am I and the society I live in, not existing in tandem? These are questions which sometimes crop up from time to time and one introspects. Sometimes, these thoughts come … Continue reading

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Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba
How do I live my life? Am I and the society I live in, not existing in tandem? These are questions which sometimes crop up from time to time and one introspects. Sometimes, these thoughts come as the situation of the State which we live in is unique in its own way and affects individuals within every walk of life. It is needless to detail the current pitiable functioning of the State administration and the murky affairs prevalent and the gossip in roadside hotels while sipping a cup of tea gives one an idea of how the social system has deteriorated. Corruption is an accepted norm and it is normal to ask how much a job will cost. It is an open secret that those in power have the clout to appoint for official posts in various departments of the Manipur government with favoritism being a common occurence.

Many an educated youth has sought greener pastures outside the State as lack of bribe money lessens the chance of selection to a negligible minimum. It can be said that one has a better chance of winning a lottery then getting a job without paying a bribe here. The trend affects the honest man, as the corrupt society views the individual with moral values as a foolish boor.

Sometimes, the situation may become  ‘confusing’ while pressure from various quarters may have impelled the honest man to opt and join ‘them’ with the self- rationalization that in Manipur, one has to do as the Manipuri does. The question here: Should the person be blamed for joining the prevalent ‘mainstream attitude’? Besides corruption, the myriad factors which play havoc with the system are numerous. Leave alone politicians and government officials, self styled leaders and representatives of civil bodies have played the socio-political card for achieving their own selfish ends. Even the State media have not remained true to their journalistic ethics in various circumstances and have had to compromise for fear of losing life and limb or maybe ‘otherwise’. The rich keeps getting richer and the poor gets poorer is the adage and there seems to be no way out of this vicious system. The pressing question is: is it wise to join those whom you cannot beat? It could be pointed out here with amusing relevance to the Philosophy of Charvaka which is considered as not part of the school of orthodox Hindu philosophy. In a nutshell and a crude explanation, it says to eat, drink, make merry as we all are going to bite the dust one day. The Western counterpart could be the teaching of the philosopher Epicurus who said that pleasure is the greatest good and even if we do evil, the Gods are not able to prevent so and they are not concerned over it and it is only we humans, who are concerned. Both philosophies may be basically described in a sentence sung by Manipuri popular singer Tapta. It goes “Sidouraba punshini, nungaithokshi keinonae,” ( We are all to die, so let’s enjoy and be happy). This rendering sometimes may give vent to a burdened mind and give an excuse to the self to act ‘randomly’.

The point being mooted is that the society today seems more inclined towards materialism (after all it is said that we are living in a materialistic world) but, to earn honestly seems no longer to be a viable option and thus leading to a state of moral bankruptcy.  It is felt that an educated person without moral values may do more harm to the society than in developing it.

During childhood days, the bedtime stories told to us included moral lessons. This went a long way in molding the character of the child and in imbuing human values. But, the rat race today leaves no space for the nuclear family to spend that amount of time with children. It would be a positive step for schools, both private and government to make compulsory moral education up to a certain grade.

It is the obligation of the parent to look after the child until a state of self reliance is attained. Bringing up a child requires much, but we often hear people around us grumble that the world is in very bad shape. There is much of corruption, exploitation, merciless killings, terrorism, a lot of casteism and communalism, , mutual hatred and a total crisis of character degeneration. Man, machine and money are the modern day trinity while morality is a casualty. Inflicting untold miseries and sufferings on our fellow beings is the rule of the day. All this needs to be reformed. But who is to bell the cat? It is the children, who have to complete the task and today, the dire need of the hour is imparting of moral and spiritual lessons, for “the simple cause of making the young ones strong, brave, courageous and valiant enough to fight the unending list of evils and for a better society”.

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