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NEW DELHI: Over 50 people from various tribes of Manipur on Wednesday staged a protest against the Deputy chief minister of the state Gaikhangam, who happened to be in the national capital for a series of meetings with higher dignitaries of the central …

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Schools from Assam and Manipur reach Subroto Cup Semi Finals
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In what was billed as the clash of northeastern titans, Little Angels Paradise School, Wangbal (Manipur), and Betkuchi High School, Guwahati (Assam) emerged unscathed to enter the Junior Boys (Under-17) the semifinals in the 56th Subroto Cup …
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In what was billed as the clash of northeastern titans, Little Angels Paradise School, Wangbal (Manipur), and Betkuchi High School, Guwahati (Assam) emerged unscathed to enter the Junior Boys (Under-17) the semifinals in the 56th Subroto Cup …
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Schools from Assam and Manipur reach Subroto Cup Semi Finals – Sportskeeda


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Schools from Assam and Manipur reach Subroto Cup Semi Finals
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In what was billed as the clash of northeastern titans, Little Angels Paradise School, Wangbal (Manipur), and Betkuchi High School, Guwahati (Assam) emerged unscathed to enter the Junior Boys (Under-17) the semifinals in the 56th Subroto Cup …
Under-17 Boys’ Subroto Cup football Manipur, Assam enter semifinalsThe Sangai Express
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Assam, Manipur boys in semifinal of Subroto Cup footballThe Asian Age
Indian Sports news
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Schools from Assam and Manipur reach Subroto Cup Semi Finals
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In what was billed as the clash of northeastern titans, Little Angels Paradise School, Wangbal (Manipur), and Betkuchi High School, Guwahati (Assam) emerged unscathed to enter the Junior Boys (Under-17) the semifinals in the 56th Subroto Cup …
Under-17 Boys' Subroto Cup football Manipur, Assam enter semifinalsThe Sangai Express
56th Subroto Cup; Manipur, Assam Boys Enter SemisNorthEast Today
Assam, Manipur boys in semifinal of Subroto Cup footballThe Asian Age
Indian Sports news
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Sharmila fasting against AFSPA not onto death, Defence Witness asserts

IMPHAL, October 7: For the second consecutive day today, Irom Chanu Sharmila was produced before Akash Jain, the Metropolitan Magistrate, at the Patiala House Court, New Delhi in connection with

NEFIS activists with Irom Chanu Sharmila.

NEFIS activists with Irom Chanu Sharmila.

IMPHAL, October 7: For the second consecutive day today, Irom Chanu Sharmila was produced before Akash Jain, the Metropolitan Magistrate, at the Patiala House Court, New Delhi in connection with the case no. 476/02/2012 FIR No. 222/2006 Parliament Street Police Station.

Human Rights Alert executive director Babloo Loitongbam deposed before the Magistrate as the only defence witness and was cross examined by the Public Prosecutor, according to a press release of the HRA.

It said her matter was listed as item no. 43 by the court.

In his statement before the court, Babloo Loitongbam stated that he has known Irom Sharmila for more than 20 years for her social and political activism, it said.

He stated that he came to Delhi along with Sharmila on October 4, 2006 as she wanted to take her struggle to repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 to Delhi and generate national interest, it said.

He told the court, on arrival they went to Gandhi Samadhi to pay respect, it said.

He had also said that in the evening they continued the dharna at the Jantar Mantar and they sought an appointment with the then Prime Minister and the Home Minister, it said.

Babloo also said that on the evening of October 6, 2006, some people came to check her health condition, but she told them that she does not need it, according to the statement.

Later a group of police personnel cordoned off the area, her supporters surrounded her but the police dispersed the supporters by the use of illegal force in violation of the fundamental rights of peaceful assembly and protest, he said, according to the statement.

He said thereafter Sharmila was arrested under a false charge under section 309 of the IPC (attempt to commit suicide), it added.

During the cross-examination by the additional Public prosecutor, Babloo firmly denied the suggestion that Sharmila was on a fast unto death on that particular day and explained that she was fasting until the AFSPA was repealed, it said.

There is an attempt to falsely represent her struggle by the State, he told the court, it said.

Further according to the statement, eminent social activist Medha Patkar had met the anti- Armed Forces Special powers Act 1958 crusader in the court house yesterday morning and suggested that a mass movement be started along with the women street vendors of Manipur.

It said in the evening yesterday, another eminent activist Swami Agnivesh visited her in Tikendrajit Bhavan and had an hour long conversation during which he assured her all support and solidarity.

The court has fixed December 15 and 16 for the date of the final hearing on the case, it said.

Meanwhile, according to a statement of the North East Forum for Internation Solidarity, activists of the forum met Irom Sharmila today and expressed their solidarity with her struggle against the Armed Forces Special Power Act (AFSPA).

It said NEFIS has pledged to wage a nationwide struggle against this draconian and anti-people law. AFSPA grants special powers to the armed forces, the most controversial being the legal immunity it provides to army officers, it said.

AFSPA is an anti-people, oppressive act, the law gives special powers for detaining, using lethal force and entering and searching premises without warrant. North-East Forum for International Solidarity (NEFIS) demands that AFSPA should be repealed from all states, ending the miseries of the people, it said.

AFSPA has been condemned nationally and internationally by all democratic and justice loving people. NEFIS calls upon all the communities of north east to raise a united struggle against AFSPA, the NEFIS statement said.

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Nagaland: The Aos in Church movement in Amri Karbi areas

It is not out of nowhere, but it is God’s plan that I landed in a village called Rongphar. It is one of the Amri Karbi tribe’s villages in the

Earlier thatched Church of Rongphar Baptist Church (RBC), and now RCC Church at Rongphar Village

Earlier thatched Church of Rongphar Baptist Church (RBC), and now RCC Church at Rongphar Village

It is not out of nowhere, but it is God’s plan that I landed in a village called Rongphar. It is one of the Amri Karbi tribe’s villages in the Amri Karbi areas of Assam. The village is some 40 kilometers away from Guwahati and some 4 kilometers away from the National Highway 37.

I along with my colleague Takoba Teron reached in the village on October 21, 2012. I was invited to present a paper in a “Seminar” on the theme “Awareness of Political Consciousness of Amri Karbi Tribes and Their Chartered Demands” on October 22 and 23, 2012 at Rongphar Community Hall. It was organized by Amri Karbi National Council (AKNC) which has been spearheading for the “Autonomous District Council” under Sixth Schedule for a separate Amri Karbis in Assam. Over the last decades, the leaders of the AKNC have been meeting various Central leaders including former Prime Ministers late Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi. They have also submitted various memoranda to previous Dr Manmohan Singh Government and also the present Narendra Modi Government at the Center.

The day we reached the Rongphar village was Sunday and did not know where we would be staying. But, so lucky that our accommodation was arranged in the Church Guest House. In fact, we were received by Pastor of the Rongphar Baptist Church, Pichong Ronghang when we reached the village. Our team was first received by President of the AKNC, Mr Pudum Ingti, when we arrived at Sonapur, and from there, he led us to Rongphar village where I would be addressing the “Seminar.”
After having exchanged some pleasantries, the Pastor invited me to speak in the Church the same evening as that day was Sunday. I was really happy on being invited to speak in this Church, though not showing immediate response to him feeling a bit of reservation thinking it wouldn’t be fair as I reached in the village for the first time in my life, and not knowing anything of its background rather.
My sharing in this Church was one of the most memorable ones in my life but the most important one, which I would like to tell here, is the way the Christianity started coming in this village and also other villages in the Armi Karbi areas. I didn’t have much to share except my happiness of coming to this beautiful village. Although the attendance was thin, every moment was historic for me as it was the first time for me attending Karbi Church Service in my life. The news of sharing my feeling in the Church spread like a wildfire in the village and many complained the next morning saying that they would have attended the last evening’s Church Service if they knew that I would be speaking in the Church. I really felt humbled by such responses from the villagers in this village.
It is heartening to note that the Christianity has been planted in this village and other Amri Karbi areas by the Ao Church leaders under the Merangkong Godhula Mission (MGM) of Mokokchung, Nagaland.
Rongphar village is inhabited by mostly Amri Karbi tribes. This village lies at the foothills and the people were mostly non-Christians but after the Christianity came in 32 years ago, majority of them are today Christians. The village has two denominations – Baptist and Catholic.
The Rongphar Baptist Church (RBC) was first set up under the sponsorship of MGM in 1983. Those first converts are still active in Church activities in the village and also in other neighboring villages. The initial thatched Church with few negligible members has today become a symbol and prestige for the Christian community in the village. Today they have a huge RCC Church boasting of having a good number of members from the village.
Many Ao missionaries from Nagaland’s Mokokchung district have been actively engaged in promoting and developing Christianity in this village and other Amri Karbi villages. Yet, they still need supports for running and maintaining the Church administration and other activities. Prominent Ao Church leaders and high profile officials have been extending financial and material supports to the Churches, which have been established under MGM, from time to time. One of the known families not only among the Aos but also Nagas in Nagaland, late NI Jamir’s family had their share for the growth of the Church activities in the Rongphar village. The name of late NI Jamir, father of former Nagaland Chief Secretary Alemtemshi Jamir and grandfather of present NPF MLA Marentoshi Jamir, has been written and displayed in the Church.
Late LL Yaden, IAS, father of Nagaland Post Editor Geoffrey Yaden was also one of the pioneers for Christian movement in Amri Karbi areas of Assam. He was also one of the architects of MGM, which has established at least 29 Churches in Amri Karbi areas of Assam. Amenba Yaden, Parliamentary Secretary and James Yaden, IGP and Director of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (Retd), were also among others who had contributed towards the Church funding in Amri Karbi areas of Assam.
It is said that the Christianity, which was first brought in the Amri Karbi areas, was Rongphar village. It was way back in 1983 when Reverend Puna Ao with his wife Theresa landed in this otherwise nondescript Village, Rongphar, coolly and silently perching at the foothills of Rongphar areas. It was Rev Puna who set the Christianity in motion in Rongphar Village under the sponsorship of MGM. The Rongphar Christian people said, “Rev Puna Ao is Edwin W Clark of the Rongphar Village.” Today there are 29 Baptist Churches in Amri Karbi areas. There are more than 240 Villages in the Amri Karbi areas.
Reverend Puna with his wife, who is a Garo, peacefully lives in Guwahati.  The couple is blessed with two sons and daughter. Unfortunately, their eldest son has already expired. A beautifully framed photograph of the missionary couple is hung up at the Office of the Rongphar Baptist Church.
Pastor Ronghang could speak fluently Nagamese as he had his earlier education from Mokokchung areas and also his Theological education from there. He has also been closely working and associated with the leaders of RBC since its inception in 1983. He gets a meager Rs 2000 as his monthly salary, besides he lives in a very pathetic condition. I was pained at seeing the condition of the Pastor but he seemed more comfortable and enjoying to being a servant of God.
The Rongphar village is indeed a blessed one. In the middle and surrounding areas of the village, there are paddy fields. It is bestowed with many streams, river and huge pristine forests. Inside the village, a massive tea farm is there covering huge areas of the village foothills. But if you look around, there is hardly any sign of developments from the Government side—be it State or the Center. There are two village approach roads. One is hardly motorable while the other is motorable, but no blacktopping.
We hardly thought that such beautiful Amri Karbi villages would be there along the foothills in Amri Karbi areas in Assam as most of us had hardly had any ideas of visiting them. About 99 percent of these villagers are Amri Karbis and they live peacefully and silently without causing any slightest disturbances to either other non-tribal communities or administrations. They have been surviving and they can do so for centuries to come without the support of the state Government. But they have to live at par with the rest of the State, and they should be given their due share and recognition.
In the meantime, the Amri Karbis have a cherished love for the Aos for showing them the light from the darkness.

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Manipur’s Little Angels Paradise and Betkuchi High School from Guwahati entered the Junior Boys (Under-17) semifinals of the 56th Subroto Cup International Football Tournament at the Ambedkar Stadium on Tuesday. The Manipur outfit won 2-1 in an …


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56th Subroto Cup; Manipur, Assam Boys Enter Semis
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Manipur's Little Angels Paradise and Betkuchi High School from Guwahati entered the Junior Boys (Under-17) semifinals of the 56th Subroto Cup International Football Tournament at the Ambedkar Stadium on Tuesday. The Manipur outfit won 2-1 in an …

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Autonomous District Councils, Manipur in brief – E-Pao.net

E-Pao.netAutonomous District Councils, Manipur in briefE-Pao.netIn 1971, during the process for granting of State-hood to Manipur, the Government of India promulgated an Act of Parliament called Manipur (Hill Areas) District Council Act 1971 under sect…


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In 1971, during the process for granting of State-hood to Manipur, the Government of India promulgated an Act of Parliament called Manipur (Hill Areas) District Council Act 1971 under section 4 of subsection 3 Vide Bill No. 76 of 26/12/1971 for

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Social service organised

Kakching Makha Manglen Development Committee today organised a social service at a crematorium located at Kakching Makha Leikai on October 4 Source The Sangai Express

Kakching Makha Manglen Development Committee today organised a social service at a crematorium located at Kakching Makha Leikai on October 4 Source The Sangai Express

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Tea Board of India team visits Tamenglong

A team of Tea Board of India led by Deputy Director Regional Offices, R Kujar on Tuesday visited Tamenglong district headquarters to inspect tea plantation in Tamenglong Khunjao area Source Hueiyen News Service

A team of Tea Board of India led by Deputy Director Regional Offices, R Kujar on Tuesday visited Tamenglong district headquarters to inspect tea plantation in Tamenglong Khunjao area Source Hueiyen News Service

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Supercession decried

The United People’s Forum, Tamenglong district has decried the appointment of O Nabakishore as the Chief Secretary by the State Govt in supersession of a much senior tribal IAS officer Source The Sangai Express

The United People’s Forum, Tamenglong district has decried the appointment of O Nabakishore as the Chief Secretary by the State Govt in supersession of a much senior tribal IAS officer Source The Sangai Express

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‘Mao Keithel’ shifted to Lamphel Super Market

After getting permission from the Chairman of Planning and Development Authority, Government of Manipur, MLA T Mangibabu , the Mao Keithel has been shifted to Lamphel Super Market on Tuesday Source Hueiyen News Service

After getting permission from the Chairman of Planning and Development Authority, Government of Manipur, MLA T Mangibabu , the Mao Keithel has been shifted to Lamphel Super Market on Tuesday Source Hueiyen News Service

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Award distributed

The 1st Thoudam Shamu Mangang Memorial Award distribution function was held for all the students who cleared Meitei Mayek in HSLC examination 2015 by Thoudam Shamu Mangang Memorial Trust today at Leishangthem Ima Lairembi Shanglen, Leishangthem Bazar, …

The 1st Thoudam Shamu Mangang Memorial Award distribution function was held for all the students who cleared Meitei Mayek in HSLC examination 2015 by Thoudam Shamu Mangang Memorial Trust today at Leishangthem Ima Lairembi Shanglen, Leishangthem Bazar, reports our correspondent Source The Sangai Express

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Suspected UGs attack BSF

Suspected underground UG cadres launched a bomb attack on an ROP team of 49th Battalion BSF Border Security Force at a place between Rishiphung and Phuramakhong under Lamlai Police Station of Imphal East on Tuesday morning Source Hueiyen News Se…

Suspected underground UG cadres launched a bomb attack on an ROP team of 49th Battalion BSF Border Security Force at a place between Rishiphung and Phuramakhong under Lamlai Police Station of Imphal East on Tuesday morning Source Hueiyen News Service

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Efforts on to improve BSNL service in Manipur J Lunkim

Manipur Telecom General Manager has said BSNL service in the State will be improved soon as a lot of efforts are being made now Source Hueiyen News Service

Manipur Telecom General Manager has said BSNL service in the State will be improved soon as a lot of efforts are being made now Source Hueiyen News Service

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Photography contest

Under the banner Explore Manipur , a five day photography contest cum exhibition would be held from October 28 under the aegis of the Directorate of Information and Public Relations, Government of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

Under the banner Explore Manipur , a five day photography contest cum exhibition would be held from October 28 under the aegis of the Directorate of Information and Public Relations, Government of Manipur Source The Sangai Express

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Strange brick pit found at Kangla Pat

A brick pit, probably belonging to the time of Manipur’s Maharaj Chandrakirti 1850 1886 , measuring about 4 ft in depth has been found close to Kangla Santhong gate here Source Hueiyen News Service Nomita Khongbantabam

A brick pit, probably belonging to the time of Manipur’s Maharaj Chandrakirti 1850 1886 , measuring about 4 ft in depth has been found close to Kangla Santhong gate here Source Hueiyen News Service Nomita Khongbantabam

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