KCP Maoist

IMPHAL, Mar 3: While supporting the stance taken by the Lamsang Kendra Development Committee against the Lamsang MLA Brajabidhu, the proscribed KCP (Maoist) has today announced that the ban on… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 3: While supporting the stance taken by the Lamsang Kendra Development Committee against the Lamsang MLA Brajabidhu, the proscribed KCP (Maoist) has today announced that the ban on the works of the MLA which had been earlier by the outfit has been further strengthen.

A statement of KCP (Maoist) signed by its assistant publicity secretary and propaganda Nonglen Meitei has further stated that some people with vested interest and pocketed by the MLA had criticized the ban put upon the MLA by the outfit, however, it further added that the party has not changed the ban put upon the MLA.

According to the release the party has only strengthen the ban.

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Water supply to resume

IMPHAL, March 3: A notification from the Executive Engineer ,Water Supply and Maintenance Division-I of PHE Department states that water to consumers will be resumed from the new pipelines along… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 3: A notification from the Executive Engineer ,Water Supply and Maintenance Division-I of PHE Department states that water to consumers will be resumed from the new pipelines along Wahengbam Leikai to Keisampat till Tera.

The release further states that an exercise consisting of on the spot verification ,reconnection and regularization of consumers and tariff will be conducted for the areas of Waheng Leikai-Moirtang Leirak, Waheng Leikai –Kangabam Leirak from March 4 onwards. Consumers are requested to comply and provide connection order along with latest tax receipts and 12.50 mm GI pipes to be arranged by the consumers. The notification states that official staff for collection of water rent will be available at Waheng Leikai and Ebudhou Khamlangba Laikol Moirang Leirak from March 4 to 10, during office hours.

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Power drive

IMPHAL, March 3: The electricity department in its conducted power drive today disconnected 355 lines of defaulters and booked 16 unauthorized consumers. A sum of Rs 9,63,047 was collected from… Read more »

IMPHAL, March 3: The electricity department in its conducted power drive today disconnected 355 lines of defaulters and booked 16 unauthorized consumers. A sum of Rs 9,63,047 was collected from 144 persons who paid at the site. The drive was conducted at Heirangoithong ,Thangal Bazar, Haobam Marak,Khuman Lampak, Sagolband Salam Leikai ,Lanjing Achouba,Lamphel Supermarket, Thangmeiband Sinam Leikai, Thangmeiband Lourungpurel, Singjamei Kshetri Leikai,Lilando Lampak, Khongnang Phaidekpi , Ningthempukhri Maning,Younglan Leirak, Khurai Thangjam Leikai, Kongpal Keisam Leikai etc.

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Gratitude

IMPHAL, Mar 3: Luangrang (Nungnang) Village Development Committee has expressed gratitude to power minister Phungzathang Tonsin, MP Thangsho Baite, Adim Pamei and staffs of electricity department for providing electricity to… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 3: Luangrang (Nungnang) Village Development Committee has expressed gratitude to power minister Phungzathang Tonsin, MP Thangsho Baite, Adim Pamei and staffs of electricity department for providing electricity to the Nungnang village.

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28 AR saves snake bite victim

IMPHAL, Mar 3: The medical team of 28 Assam Rfiles, Lilong Post has saved the life of one snake bite victim. The victim is Md Sahajuddin, 19, of Lilong Loumang…. Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 3: The medical team of 28 Assam Rfiles, Lilong Post has saved the life of one snake bite victim.
The victim is Md Sahajuddin, 19, of Lilong Loumang. He was bitten by a venomous sanke yesterday night at 7;50 pm while he was walking at his lawn. The medical team of 28 Assam Rifles adminitered anti-venom injection to the victim after he was brought to Lilong Post.

Sahajuddin was kept under observation and he is out of danger now. His family members thanked the commander of 28 Lilong Post and the medical team for saving his life.

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HC Bar Assn to abstain from works

IMPHAL, Mar 3: The High Court Bar Association, Manipur has resolved to abstain from court works indefinitely with immediate effect till the Union Government makes a full proof assurance to… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 3: The High Court Bar Association, Manipur has resolved to abstain from court works indefinitely with immediate effect till the Union Government makes a full proof assurance to establish Manipur High Court prior to the establishment of Tripura and other separate High Courts in the North East Region.

A release of the association said that the resolution for abstaining from court works has been taken as per the special general body meeting.

The association further resolved to submit a joint representation to Prime Minister, Union Law Minister, Union Home Minister and Chief Minister regarding the establishment of separate High Court for Manipur.

It also resolved that the executive committee of the bar association will be constituted to meet the authorities of both union and state government to demand the establishment of High Court.

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Editorial – Cases in Limbo

Manipur is today literally loaded with crime cases that it is today nearly impossible to even remotely guess what the exact number of cases remaining unresolved with crime investigators would… Read more »

Manipur is today literally loaded with crime cases that it is today nearly impossible to even remotely guess what the exact number of cases remaining unresolved with crime investigators would be. The trouble is, not just the everyday crimes of kidnaps and homicide newspaper readers are fed with daily, but also high profile ones such as that of the kidnap and murder of a school girl and the daughter of a former minister, Lungnila Elizabeth, and that of a junior sub-editor of the Imphal Free Press, K Rishikesh, both now handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation, CBI, remain stuck without explanation. Obviously, in such matters, nothing works as they should in Manipur until and unless pressured by street protests it seems. Now that another Assembly session is coming up, it would be interesting if the matter was to be thrashed out and a debate on why very few crime cases ever get to see a conclusion comes up. This is especially important considering that justice delayed is justice denied.

It must also be said that the media in the state has not also been doing its bit. They cannot be expected to be writing about these cases consistently with the passion they evoked at the time of their coming to light, but at least on a sustained basis, they ought to have followed up these cases from time to time to ensure not everything is pushed out of public consciousness. We are aware the media can overshoot its limits too, but this is better than a total silence. A comparison between how the Delhi media handled the Jessica Lal murder case and now the Aarushi Talwar murder case should make the contrast stark. Regardless of what is being said about the Delhi media jumping the gun in its reportage of these events, there can be no dispute that thanks to them these issues continues to have a strong presence in the public domain.
It is not too late yet however. Let a beginning be made to get an estimate of the magnitude of the problem in the interest of justice and this process can most appropriately and relevantly begin on the floor of the Assembly. Let the government come out with a white paper on the status of the crime cases it is pursuing and the progress these cases have made so far. Once a database on this is available, it should be far easier to work out how many of these are worth giving fresh focus to put them to rest. It would also be known just exactly what the percentage of success the police has been having in resolving these cases. In all likelihood it would be quite an embarrassment for crime investigators, but newspaper readers would remember that every now and then the police do announce the resolution of some cases after having nabbed suspects and having them confess their crimes.

The trouble has been, as in the case of corruption, there is a big black hole to blame for all failures of investigation – insurgency. Today, gun violence deaths can be presumed to be a police case closed before it is opened. The presumption would be insurgents are behind the killing and that the case would have no meaning being pursued, as if insurgency violence is beyond investigation. This is also the reason why very often, aggrieved parties with no connections in higher places, are left to resort to make appeals to “parallel governments” through advertisements placed in local dailies in particular vernacular ones, for the latter to take up these cases and resolve them in the interest of justice. Needless to remind here that the establishment by each of its inaction on this important matter of public justice, sheds a bit of its moral legitimacy with which it holds on to the faith of the larger public. This lost legitimacy also sooner than later passes on to forces opposed to it. We would even argue that, at its most fundamental level, this widening ambiguous moral space of government legitimacy, to which the government’s inability to effectively address the justice issue contributes liberally, is where the seeds of insurgency germinate. Insurgency it has been so rightly though enigmatically pointed out is a state of mind. Addressing this state of mind must be made an equally, if not more important strategy in tackling the onerous issue of insurgency, than the constant upgrade of the military teeth of the state. The later can only contain the problem, it at all. It is only a greater attention and commitment to the former which can bring lasting solutions in sight.

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Trinamool to fight all seats in April polls – Times of India

Trinamool to fight all seats in April pollsTimes of IndiaGUWAHATI: The Trinamool Congress's bid to expand its base in the northeast got a major impetus with the party's victory in the bypoll to the Konthoujam assembly constituency in Manipur. N…

Trinamool to fight all seats in April polls
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GUWAHATI: The Trinamool Congress's bid to expand its base in the northeast got a major impetus with the party's victory in the bypoll to the Konthoujam assembly constituency in Manipur. Now, buoyed by its maiden electoral success in Manipur,

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Teachers end strike in Manipur – MorungExpress

Teachers end strike in ManipurMorungExpressImphal | March 3 : With days to go before the class 10 and 12 exams start, the beleaguered Government of Manipur entered into agreements with agitating teachers ending weeks of protest today. “We have achiev…

Teachers end strike in Manipur
MorungExpress
Imphal | March 3 : With days to go before the class 10 and 12 exams start, the beleaguered Government of Manipur entered into agreements with agitating teachers ending weeks of protest today. “We have achieved close to 80% of our demands and have
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Manipur govt refuse security to NPF team – MorungExpress

Manipur govt refuse security to NPF teamMorungExpressDimapur, March 3 (MExN): The Chandel Naga People's Organization (CNPO) today expressed anger at Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh and the state's government for not providing any secur…

Manipur govt refuse security to NPF team
MorungExpress
Dimapur, March 3 (MExN): The Chandel Naga People's Organization (CNPO) today expressed anger at Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh and the state's government for not providing any security to a group of Nagaland government leaders led by a

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Cases in Limbo – KanglaOnline

Cases in LimboKanglaOnlineManipur is today literally loaded with crime cases that it is today nearly impossible to even remotely guess what the exact number of cases remaining unresolved with crime investigators would be. The trouble is, not just the e…

Cases in Limbo
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Manipur is today literally loaded with crime cases that it is today nearly impossible to even remotely guess what the exact number of cases remaining unresolved with crime investigators would be. The trouble is, not just the everyday crimes of kidnaps

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AMTU suggests 3-point schema for green revolution in tribal districts – KanglaOnline

AMTU suggests 3-point schema for green revolution in tribal districtsKanglaOnlineImphal, Mar 3: All Manipur Tribal Union (AMTU) has highlighted a 3-point schema to the Prime Minister in order to flag down the socio-economic exclusion of the tribals and…

AMTU suggests 3-point schema for green revolution in tribal districts
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Imphal, Mar 3: All Manipur Tribal Union (AMTU) has highlighted a 3-point schema to the Prime Minister in order to flag down the socio-economic exclusion of the tribals and the need for a green revolution in tribal region to weaken the force that

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CoPTAM battles anti-chieftainship ordinance – KanglaOnline

CoPTAM battles anti-chieftainship ordinanceKanglaOnlineImphal, Mar 3: Committee on Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur (CoPTAM) has expressed its objection to the Manipur (Village Authorities in Hill Areas) Second Amendment Ordinance, 2010, through a r…

CoPTAM battles anti-chieftainship ordinance
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Imphal, Mar 3: Committee on Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur (CoPTAM) has expressed its objection to the Manipur (Village Authorities in Hill Areas) Second Amendment Ordinance, 2010, through a representation to the chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh

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Editorial – Cases in Limbo – KanglaOnline

Editorial – Cases in LimboKanglaOnlineManipur is today literally loaded with crime cases that it is today nearly impossible to even remotely guess what the exact number of cases remaining unresolved with crime investigators would be. The trouble is, …

Editorial – Cases in Limbo
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Manipur is today literally loaded with crime cases that it is today nearly impossible to even remotely guess what the exact number of cases remaining unresolved with crime investigators would be. The trouble is, not just the everyday crimes of kidnaps

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Water supply to be resumed

Since the shifting and restoration of distribution pipelines along the Wahengbam Leikai to Keishampat and Wahengbam Leikai to Tera is nearing completion, supply of water to consumers will be resumed from the new pipelines very soon Source Hueiyen Ne…

Since the shifting and restoration of distribution pipelines along the Wahengbam Leikai to Keishampat and Wahengbam Leikai to Tera is nearing completion, supply of water to consumers will be resumed from the new pipelines very soon Source Hueiyen News Service

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Water connection to resume from new pipelines

As shifting and restoration of distribution pipelines along Wahengbam Leikai to Keishampat and Wahengbam Leikai to Tera is nearing completion, supply of water to eligible consumers will be resumed from the new pipelines, said a Public Health Engineerin…

As shifting and restoration of distribution pipelines along Wahengbam Leikai to Keishampat and Wahengbam Leikai to Tera is nearing completion, supply of water to eligible consumers will be resumed from the new pipelines, said a Public Health Engineering Department statement issued by its EE, Water Supply Maintenance Division I Source The Sangai Express

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AMTU’s scheme for green revolution

All Manipur Tribal Union AMTU has highlighted a 3 point schem to the Prime Minister in order to cut down the socio economic exclusion of the tribals and the need for a green revolution in tribal region sto weaken forces that strive on pro exclusive p…

All Manipur Tribal Union AMTU has highlighted a 3 point schem to the Prime Minister in order to cut down the socio economic exclusion of the tribals and the need for a green revolution in tribal region sto weaken forces that strive on pro exclusive politics Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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CRA accuses of UKLF

The Civil Rights Alert CRA Chandel has accused the UKLF of deducting 20 per cent from the salaries of Chandel District Council teachers recently Source The Sangai Express

The Civil Rights Alert CRA Chandel has accused the UKLF of deducting 20 per cent from the salaries of Chandel District Council teachers recently Source The Sangai Express

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Manipuri woman arrested with her Nigerian partner in lottery fraud case

Delhi Police on Thursday claimed to have smashed a gang allegedly involved in an e mail lottery scam with the arrest of a Nigerian national and his Indian woman accomplice Source Hueiyen News Service Agency

Delhi Police on Thursday claimed to have smashed a gang allegedly involved in an e mail lottery scam with the arrest of a Nigerian national and his Indian woman accomplice Source Hueiyen News Service Agency

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Three UG cadres held

Imphal West district police commandos have reportedly apprehended one KCP MC Malemnganba cadre and two UNLF activists from Singjamei Super Market and near Khoyathong Traffic Island today Source The Sangai Express

Imphal West district police commandos have reportedly apprehended one KCP MC Malemnganba cadre and two UNLF activists from Singjamei Super Market and near Khoyathong Traffic Island today Source The Sangai Express

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