National Award to Nehru Yuva Kendra Thoubal

Recognising the services rendered by Nehru Yuva Kendra Thoubal for the youths particularly in the field of Prevention of Alcoholism and Substance (Drug) Abuse in Thoubal District, Manipur, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt. of India has selected the Kendra for National Award under the category of Best Awareness Campaign. The Award will […]

Recognising the services rendered by Nehru Yuva Kendra Thoubal for the youths particularly in the field of Prevention of Alcoholism and Substance (Drug) Abuse in Thoubal District, Manipur, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt. of India has selected the Kendra for National Award under the category of Best Awareness Campaign.
The Award will be presented by the President of India at the Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi in the auspicious occasion of the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on the 26th June, 2013. Y. Laksman Singh, District Youth Coordinator of Nehru Yuva Kendra Thoubal will be receiving the National Award.The District Administration Thoubai congratulated the Nehru Yuva Kendra for the Outstanding Service in the field of Youth Development in Thoubal District, Manipur said a press hand out issued by T. Ranjit Singh, Deputy Commissioner, Thoubal.

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Alternative services for livelihood – KanglaOnline

Alternative services for livelihoodKanglaOnlineIn this context, we need to encourage manual workers and labourers of all sorts so that our future generations do Manipur proud and enable the state to stand on its own feet and Manipur can carve a niche i…

Alternative services for livelihood
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In this context, we need to encourage manual workers and labourers of all sorts so that our future generations do Manipur proud and enable the state to stand on its own feet and Manipur can carve a niche in the world by channelizing untapped potentials.

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House passes Rs 10,44,96,28000 for seven separate demands – KanglaOnline

House passes Rs 10,44,96,28000 for seven separate demandsKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, June 14: The Manipur Legislative Assembly has today passed a total of Rs 10,44,96,28,000 for seven various demands on the 5th day of the 5th session of the 10th Manipur Legisl…

House passes Rs 10,44,96,28000 for seven separate demands
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IMPHAL, June 14: The Manipur Legislative Assembly has today passed a total of Rs 10,44,96,28,000 for seven various demands on the 5th day of the 5th session of the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly. The demands passed by the House today included a 

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Manipur: Law to curb drug menace on the anvil – Times of India

Manipur: Law to curb drug menace on the anvilTimes of IndiaManipur has witnessed several drug hauls in the last few months. Most of the consignments contained Myanmar-bound illegal drugs worth crores of rupees and were seized enroute to the border town…

Manipur: Law to curb drug menace on the anvil
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Manipur has witnessed several drug hauls in the last few months. Most of the consignments contained Myanmar-bound illegal drugs worth crores of rupees and were seized enroute to the border town of Moreh from the Pallel market. The February 24 drug 

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‘Manipur govt not silent over Awungshi’s death case’ – MorungExpress

'Manipur govt not silent over Awungshi's death case'MorungExpressIMPHAL, JUNE 14 (NNN): The government of Manipur is "seriously" dealing with the death of 21-year-old girl Reigamphy Awungshi in Delhi. Manipur Deputy Chief Minister…

'Manipur govt not silent over Awungshi's death case'
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IMPHAL, JUNE 14 (NNN): The government of Manipur is "seriously" dealing with the death of 21-year-old girl Reigamphy Awungshi in Delhi. Manipur Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam, who also holds the Home portfolio, has on Friday made it clear that the 
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Mahila Cong chiefs for Delhi, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram named – Zee News

Mahila Cong chiefs for Delhi, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram namedZee NewsIn a statement released here, All India Congress Committee said Mridula Saharia (Assam), Onika Mehrotra (Delhi), Meinam (O) RK Ranisani Devi (Manipur) and Thangthanmawil (Mizoram) have …

Mahila Cong chiefs for Delhi, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram named
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In a statement released here, All India Congress Committee said Mridula Saharia (Assam), Onika Mehrotra (Delhi), Meinam (O) RK Ranisani Devi (Manipur) and Thangthanmawil (Mizoram) have been appointed. Mahila Cong chiefs for Delhi, Assam, Manipur

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Development in Animal Husbandry Sector Aids National Food Security

Dr. H.R.Keshavamurthy Director (M&C), Press Information Bureau, Kolkata. Former Director of Animal Husbandry Animal protein in the form of milk, butter, cheese, egg, meat, fish to name a few, form an important part of the food basket of each family depending on their economic status and regional preferences. For instance we find fish in every […]

Dr. H.R.Keshavamurthy
Director (M&C), Press Information Bureau, Kolkata. Former Director of Animal Husbandry
Animal protein in the form of milk, butter, cheese, egg, meat, fish to name a few, form an important part of the food basket of each family depending on their economic status and regional preferences. For instance we find fish in every meal in Bengal and percentage of chicken consumers has risen sharply in recent years with improved purchasing power of people. This is due to various developmental, welfare initiatives of government and also increased growth in animal husbandry, dairying and fisheries sector.
Animal husbandry, dairying and fisheries activities play an important role in national economy and in socio-economic development of the country. These activities contribute to the food basket, nutrition security and house-hold income of the farmers and play a significant role in generating gainful employment in the rural areas, particularly among the landless, small and marginal farmers and women, besides providing cheap and nutritious food.
Livestock are the best insurance for farmers against vagaries of nature like drought and other natural calamities.
Farmers of marginal, small and semi-medium operational holdings (area less than 4 ha) own about 87.7% of the livestock making development of livestock sector more inclusive in nature. India is endowed with the largest livestock population in the world. Livestock production and agriculture are intrinsically linked, each being dependent on the other, and both crucial for overall food security. According to estimates of the Central Statistics Office (CSO), the value of output from livestock sector at current prices was about Rs.4, 59,051 crore during 2011-12 which is about 24.8% of the value of output from total agricultural and allied sector at current price and 25.6% at constant prices (2004-05). The value of output of milk was Rs.3, 05,484 crore in 2011-12, which is higher than the value of output of paddy and wheat. The value of output from meat group at current prices in 2011-12 was Rs.83, 641 crore and Rs.17,803 crore from eggs.
As Agriculture, including Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries is a State subject, the emphasis of the central govt has been on supplementing efforts of the State Governments in the development of these sectors. Assistance to the State Governments is provided for the control of animal diseases, scientific management and up gradation of genetic resources, increasing availability of nutritious feed and fodder, sustainable development of processing and marketing facilities and enhancement of production and profitability of livestock and fisheries enterprises under various centrally sponsored and central sector schemes.
Realizing the potential of this sector, central budgetary outlay for this sector has increased manifold in the last decade. An amount of about Rs.11,313 crore including Rs.5,403.88 crore under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana and National Mission for Protein Supplements was allocated for animal husbandry, dairying and fisheries sector during 11th Plan, in addition to budgetary support under state plans. During the Eleventh Plan, Government initiated several new programmes /schemes improve Veterinary Hospitals and Dispensaries, and for strengthening the efforts for animal disease control. To meet the shortage of fodder, several new components were incorporated in the Feed and Fodder scheme. Further, Dairy Entrepreneurship Development Scheme was initiated, with the objective of increasing investment in dairy sector for increasing milk production in the country while creating self-employment opportunities. An allocation of Rs.14, 179.00 crore during 12th Plan which includes an amount of Rs.7,628 crore for Animal Husbandry, Rs 4,976.00 crore for Dairy Development and Rs.2,483.00 crore for the Fisheries sector has been provided.
India ranks first among the world’s milk producing nations, achieving an annual output of about 127.9 million tonnes of milk during 2011-12. Most of the milk in the Country is produced by small, marginal farmers and landless labourers and is used for both self consumption and to generate income. In order to meet the rapidly growing demand for milk with a focus to improve milch animal productivity and increase milk production, the Government approved National Dairy Plan Phase-I(NDP-I) in February, 2012 with a total investment of about Rs.2242 crore to be implemented from 2011-12 to 2016. NDP-I will help to meet the projected national demand of 150 million tonnes of milk by 2016-17 from domestic production. The strategy involves increasing the genetic potential of bovines, producing required number of quality bulls, producing superior quality frozen semen and adopting adequate bio-security measures. In order to improve productivity of animals by genetic improvement, the existing scheme relating to development of bovines and dairy development are being merged to a new scheme, National Programme for Bovine Breeding and Dairy(NPBBD) which will be implemented along with the National Dairy Plan (Phase-I).
In fisheries sector, a major initiative has been taken by Government of India by launching National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB) as a special purpose vehicle to achieve sustainable development of fisheries sector through integration of wide array of activities. NFDB would be strengthened by integrating all schemes relating to fisheries development under it and enhancing investment for the sector.
The Livestock sector also contributes to export in spite of the fact that limited number of livestock enterprises function in the country on commercial basis. Total export earnings from livestock, poultry and related products were Rs.33,417 crore during 2011-12 as compared to Rs.25,409 crore during previous year i.e. 2010-11 with a growth of about 31.5%. Total export earnings from fisheries products have also shown steady increase and reached to Rs.16,597.23 crore during 2011-12 compared to Rs.12,901.47 crore during 2010-11 with a growth of about 28.65%.
All these focused initiatives of the Government is expected to speed up national GDP growth, generate additional employment opportunities, improve the food basket and nutritional level of people in the country. Ultimately Food Security of the country will be bolstered.
(PIB Features.)

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Manipur adds another feather to its cap through Ningthoujam Vidyapati – Newstrack India

Manipur adds another feather to its cap through Ningthoujam VidyapatiNewstrack IndiaImphal, June 14 (ANI): The northeast, which has over the years produced many talents, has added another feather to its cap through Ningthoujam Vidyapati, who has become…

Manipur adds another feather to its cap through Ningthoujam Vidyapati
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Imphal, June 14 (ANI): The northeast, which has over the years produced many talents, has added another feather to its cap through Ningthoujam Vidyapati, who has become the first woman mountaineer from the state. 30-year-old Ningthoujam Vidyapati, 

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Neighbour fires at woman for driving out goat in Manipur village – indiatvnews.com

IBNLiveNeighbour fires at woman for driving out goat in Manipur villageindiatvnews.comImphal, Jun 14: A woman was shot at by her neighbour for driving out a goat which was eating vegetables from her garden at an interior village in Imphal West district…


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Neighbour fires at woman for driving out goat in Manipur village
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Imphal, Jun 14: A woman was shot at by her neighbour for driving out a goat which was eating vegetables from her garden at an interior village in Imphal West district of Manipur, police said today. Yumkhaibam Thoibi (35) and her children drove out a
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Naga organisation calls for bandh in Manipur – The Hindu

Naga organisation calls for bandh in ManipurThe HinduA hill-based Naga outfit has called for a 48-hour bandh from the midnight of June 16 to protest against the policies of the Manipur government. The United Naga Council (UNC) alleged that “communal …

Naga organisation calls for bandh in Manipur
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A hill-based Naga outfit has called for a 48-hour bandh from the midnight of June 16 to protest against the policies of the Manipur government. The United Naga Council (UNC) alleged that “communal forces in Imphal Valley” were working against them but

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`Question leak` alleges MSF, demands action from MU – KanglaOnline

`Question leak` alleges MSF, demands action from MUKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, June 13: The Manipur Students' Federation has urged the concerned authorities of Manipur University (MU) to take action against a student who was allegedly caught red handed usi…

`Question leak` alleges MSF, demands action from MU
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IMPHAL, June 13: The Manipur Students' Federation has urged the concerned authorities of Manipur University (MU) to take action against a student who was allegedly caught red handed using unfair means during the 6th semester B Com (honors) 

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Manipur Assembly passes Rs. 1167, 61, 07, 000 for seven demands – KanglaOnline

Manipur Assembly passes Rs. 1167, 61, 07, 000 for seven demandsKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, June 13: The Manipur Legislative Assembly today passed a total sum of Rs. 1167, 61, 07, 000 crores for various seven demands of the Manipur government. The demands which…

Manipur Assembly passes Rs. 1167, 61, 07, 000 for seven demands
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IMPHAL, June 13: The Manipur Legislative Assembly today passed a total sum of Rs. 1167, 61, 07, 000 crores for various seven demands of the Manipur government. The demands which the House passed are Demand No. 1 for Rs 39, 92, 04, 000 crores for 

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Woman shot at by neighbor – KanglaOnline

IBNLiveWoman shot at by neighborKanglaOnlineSpeaking to the media at Manipur Press Club today, the woman's husband Yumkhaibam Mujabir of Heiyangthang Tarahei Konjin Chinga Awang Leikai, a Tata Winger driver of Imphal-Dimapur route by profession sai…


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Speaking to the media at Manipur Press Club today, the woman's husband Yumkhaibam Mujabir of Heiyangthang Tarahei Konjin Chinga Awang Leikai, a Tata Winger driver of Imphal-Dimapur route by profession said that the incident happened while he was 
Man shoots neighbour for driving out his goatHindustan Times

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MU notifies for admission – KanglaOnline

MU notifies for admissionKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, June 14: The Manipur University has notified in a statement that applications on prescribed form are invited for admission in MA/MSc/MCom/MLIS/MCA (First Semester) in Adult Education, Anthropology, Biochemis…

MU notifies for admission
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IMPHAL, June 14: The Manipur University has notified in a statement that applications on prescribed form are invited for admission in MA/MSc/MCom/MLIS/MCA (First Semester) in Adult Education, Anthropology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Chemistry, 

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Manipur Assembly Resolution urges Center on ILP yet again – KanglaOnline

Manipur Assembly Resolution urges Center on ILP yet againKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, June 13: Manipur Assembly today unanimously reiterated for the re-introduction of the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation, 1873 in the state of Manipur which was previously res…

Manipur Assembly Resolution urges Center on ILP yet again
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IMPHAL, June 13: Manipur Assembly today unanimously reiterated for the re-introduction of the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation, 1873 in the state of Manipur which was previously resolved in the year 2012 to urge the central government for necessary 

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Woman shot at by neighbour for driving out goat

A woman was on Friday shot at by her neighbour for driving out a goat which was eating vegetables from her garden at an interior village in Imphal West district of Manipur, police said.

A woman was on Friday shot at by her neighbour for driving out a goat which was eating vegetables from her garden at an interior village in Imphal West district of Manipur, police said.

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Revenue collection

Plans are afoot to increase revenue collection by Power Department. Power Department is a losing department. This will continue to be a burden to the Government. Because the people of Manipur have not inculcated the good habit of clearing tax in time and regularly. Chief Minister O. Ibobi, who is also in charge of Power […]

Plans are afoot to increase revenue collection by Power Department. Power Department is a losing department. This will continue to be a burden to the Government. Because the people of Manipur have not inculcated the good habit of clearing tax in time and regularly. Chief Minister O. Ibobi, who is also in charge of Power Department has rightly stated that the extension of pre paid system at the areas where there are large number of consumers will check power theft. Ever since pre paid system was introduced in some areas of the state capital the collection of tax has increased manifold and use of electricity too had been minimised. In the past where one bulb would serve the purpose five to six bulbs were used. Pay a visit to Paona Bazar and Thangal bazaar. You will see the bulbs with high watts had been replaced by led bulb having 10 or 15 watts. Even the fans too had been kept inert without wheeling. Energy has been saved and the revenue collection had been increased. However in spite of the tall claim made by the Government to increase power supply the men assigned the task of performing duty have different idea quite diametric to the original plan of the Government. They do not feel at all the need for sending meter readers to the houses of consumers. If meter readers do not prepare bills and leave it to the consumers to do the task of meter reading how will the dream materialise? What is happening at Uripok is consumers themselves do the meter reading and prepare the bill by themselves. Many have not cleared bills for the energy used. When the cumulative bill has crossed four figures no consumer will be to clear the bill. After all hard earned money cannot be given away easily. Subsequently they have to indulge in power theft. Who is responsible for all these misdeeds? The blame will naturally fall on the concerned department for it has not performed its duty of sending meter readers to the houses of consumers. The matter is serious. It should be looked into by the higher authority. We all agree that meter readers might be ridiculed when they go to the houses for doing the task of meter reading. The number of such persons throwing abusive languages to the meter readers might be very few. There are thousand others, who want the bills be delivered in time. If the authority is thinking of outsourcing the task of meter reading to the private organisations nothing wrong with that as long as the task is done regularly on monthly basis. Something must be done to enhance the revenue of the state.

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Assembly resolves to introduce ILP

IMPHAL, June 13 MNS NNN : In a significant development, the Manipur assembly has on Thursday once again resolved to introduce the Inner Line Permit (ILP) system in the state by extending the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation 1873. The resolution was taken by the House during short duration discussion after Congress MLA RK Anand moved […]

IMPHAL, June 13 MNS NNN : In a significant development, the Manipur assembly has on Thursday once again resolved to introduce the Inner Line Permit (ILP) system in the state by extending the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation 1873.
The resolution was taken by the House during short duration discussion after Congress MLA RK Anand moved the proposal for implementation of ILP system in the state. A similar resolution was taken by the assembly last year.
Anand told the House that the issue of ILP was valid and it should not be overlooked suggesting the House that the system be introduced in Manipur by extending the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation Act, 1873.
Observing that the demand for introduction of ILP was just plain, Dr Ng Bijoy from the ruling party, who seconded the proposal initiated by Anand, also said that if the demand was fulfilled, a coordination committee could be set up to avoid misunderstanding over the issue.
MLA L Ibomcha from the Opposition bench also said that the Act was still enforced in some parts of Assam and it was in the hands of the Centre to implement it in the state.
Taking part in the discussion, Opposition MLA Dr I Ibohanbi pledged that full support would be given to the Government in its efforts to introduce the Act in the state.
He said the Census records between 1950 and 1961 shot up heavily which had resulted in the increase of voters in the electoral rolls and all these things must be seriously discussed in the House.
Chief Minister O Ibobi while clarifying on the issue, said that Manipur assembly in 2012 unanimously passed a resolution regarding introduction of the Act and it was later dispatched to the Centre apprising the clear stance of the House.
He said the Government was looking into the unparalleled swelling of population in the Census reports recorded between 1950 and 1961 in the state adding that such controversies would be able to solve as the Biometric Survey had been introduced.
Ibobi in an apparent attack on the Joint Committee on inner Line Permit System (JCILPS), held that it was a hasty move to bar non-locals from entering the state for want of ILP implementation and appealed to the NGOs in the state not to take the law in their hands.
Manipur Agriculture minister Md Abdul Nasir today informed the state Assembly that there is adequate fertiliser in stock for distribution to the farmers at subsidized rate.
Replying to a query raised by Th Shyamkumar the minister said Agriculture department is providing fertilizer and there is no issue of facing fertiliser scarcity. He added there is also some stock of last year.
Works minister, Dr Kh Ratankumar said construction of SDC office at Konthoujam at a cost of Rs 14.74 lakhs has been completed.
He said works were taken up by his ministry based on official reports and recommendations from the general masses.
Manipur Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam today said that the Government had not yet confirmed that there was a unit manufacturing pseudoephedrine drugs in Moreh town (a township in the Indo-Myanmar border) in Chandel district of Manipur.
Opposition leader Dr I Ibohanbi moved a Calling Attention Motion in the House alleging that a pseudoephedrine manufacturing unit had been opened in the commercial hub Moreh, bordering Myanmar.
Gaikhangam in response to the move informed the House that the state Government was taking serious steps against drug trafficking network and said that the Government alone could not curb the menace while maintaining that it had become a serious threat.
He also sought cooperation from all sections of the society to counter this problem together and said that this could be brought to an end only by a stringent Act and the Government was trying to introduce a bill in the current assembly session toward that end.
Ibohanbi then claimed, “The youngsters in Manipur who once used heroin now have started using amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS), the second most commonly abused drug type worldwide.”
Manipur assembly today passed an amount of Rs 1167, 61, 07, 000 for seven different demands that would be utilized upto March 31, 2014.
The demands approved by the House include State Legislature (Rs 39, 92, 04, 000), Council of Ministers (Rs 6, 01, 73, 000), Secretariat (Rs 72, 29, 85, 000), Municipal Administration, Housing and Urban Development (Rs 363, 18, 91, 000), Election (Rs 7, 89, 62, 000), Planning (Rs 614, 17, 28, 000) and Minorities, Other Backward Classes and Scheduled Castes Department (Rs 64, 11, 68, 000).
Opposition leader Dr I Ibohanbi, MLAs Th Shyamkumar, P Brojen, Th Shyamkumar and Th Joykishan took part in the discussion on the demands.
Before passing the seven demands by the House, Chief Minister O Ibobi, also holding additional charge of Finance made clarification on token cut, policy cut and economy cut motions raised by the members and later assured them that their suggestions would be considered.

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Vehicle carrying seized liquor burnt

Mail News Service Imphal, June 13 : Based on information of illegal transportation of war like stores, Shakpao post of Assam Rifles established a Vehicle Check Post near Lambui at 0600 AM on 13 Jun 2013. During the ensuing checking of vehicles, 1600 litres of country made liquor was found which was being carried in […]

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Imphal, June 13 : Based on information of illegal transportation of war like stores, Shakpao post of Assam Rifles established a Vehicle Check Post near Lambui at 0600 AM on 13 Jun 2013. During the ensuing checking of vehicles, 1600 litres of country made liquor was found which was being carried in a Tata pick up truck bearing registration number NL-01 A3559. Four individuals were also apprehended.
However, the situation turned ugly when the Tata Pick Truck carrying liquor was moving towards Ukhrul Police Station along with Assam Rifles vehicles was overturned and burnt by unidentified miscreants near Jessami junction. The fire spread fastly because of the liquor in the civil vehicle which was overturned and also to the Tata 407 vehicle of the Assam Rifles in which a small quantity of liquor was shifted for carriage. The vehicle was partial damaged before the fire was completely extinguished. Taking advantage of the situation, the miscreants also managed to release the apprehendees.
Commander 10 Sector AR along with SP, Ukhrul visited the location and brought the situation under control. The matter is being further investigated by the Police. Unconfirmed reports suggest hand of militant groups. It is noteworthy that there was a bandh on Imphal-Ukhrul highway yesterday based on differences between rival factions.

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Police charged of assaulting students

IMPHAL, June 13 NNN : The Thadou Students Association(TSA)-Chandel district and the TSA-Imphal branch have strongly condemned the acts of Manipur police commandos on two incidents. According to TSA-Chandel, two persons on evening walk were picked up by police commandos at Pallel bazar last evening at around 7 pm. When the locals came to the […]

IMPHAL, June 13 NNN : The Thadou Students Association(TSA)-Chandel district and the TSA-Imphal branch have strongly condemned the acts of Manipur police commandos on two incidents. According to TSA-Chandel, two persons on evening walk were picked up by police commandos at Pallel bazar last evening at around 7 pm. When the locals came to the police pleading for the release of the two persons, the police opened blank fire, alleged the TSA-Chandel. The TSA said it strongly condemned the act of the police commandos. The Thadou students’ body then said the police in Pallel area should come under the superintendent of Police, Chandel district.
Meanwhile, the Thadou students Association, Imphal branch alleged that three student leaders were assaulted at Khongnangkarak, Chingmeirong (Imphal) on June 11 night by the police commandos. “We were coming back after meeting the CM when the police commandos stopped us and assaulted us. They even threatened to shoot us,” said TSA-Imphal branch.
Thangjalun Baite (vice president of TSA-Chandel), Kakai Singsit (Kuki Students Organisation-General HQ information secretary) and Mark Haokip (Tribal Students Union, DM College of Science) were returning by bikes and the police personnel asked for their ID cards, said the TSA-Imphal branch. “All the three showed their ID cards but even after that the commandos assaulted them,” alleged the TSA.

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