Noor Khan produced before court

IMPHAL, Jan 3: The Chief Judicial Magistrate Imphal East  has remanded Noor Khan, accused in the brutal murder of his aunt Sajita to 12 days of police custody remand till January 15. The accused was produced today after he was … Continue reading

IMPHAL, Jan 3: The Chief Judicial Magistrate Imphal East  has remanded Noor Khan, accused in the brutal murder of his aunt Sajita to 12 days of police custody remand till January 15.

The accused was produced today after he was arrested by the police yesterday and prayed for 12 days police custody, which the court has granted, police said.

It may be mentioned that  Noor Khan, 20, son of Ajiz of Kiyamgei Muslim Awang Leikai had stabbed to death his aunt on January 1 at a grocery shop located at his residential gate at around 6.30 pm.

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New Year hindrances

Leader Writer: Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh For the state and its people, 2013 was a mixed bag, marred by several violent incidents, drug related cases; and remediated by land mark judgements and the return of several armed groups to the mainstream … Continue reading

Leader Writer: Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh

For the state and its people, 2013 was a mixed bag, marred by several violent incidents, drug related cases; and remediated by land mark judgements and the return of several armed groups to the mainstream by laying down their arms among others. Violent explosions and crimes especially against women and children featured frequently last year in the state. The first half of the year was also marked by the arrest of several high profile individuals in connection with illegal drug trafficking and the subsequent drama which followed the arrest.

The year started on an ominous note, with the arrest of two IRB personnel in connection with the alleged abduction and killing of the proprietor of Mangalam Plywood Factory. The earlier part of the year was also rocked by the arrest of several high profile individuals for carrying pseudoephedrine hydrochloride drugs worth over Rs 20 crore. 2013 also witnessed three armed outfits- United Revolutionary Front (URF), KYKL/MDF and the KCP, Lamphel group laying down their arms and entering the peace initiative of the centre and the state. A series of bomb blast had also rocked the state in 2013, with the most prominent being the explosion of an Improvised Explosive Device on September 13 at Khoyathong Pukhri Achouba Mapal, killing nine and injuring 12 others. Gruesome cases like the killing of a research fellow Ningombam Satyabhama among others had also rocked the state.

The increase in the frequency of crimes against women and children in recent times had been such that a 17 year old girl from the state Sougaijam Bidyalakshmi, was stirred up to take a cycle tour of the entire 82 districts of the seven North Eastern states and spread the message of stopping violence against women. The past couple of years had seen a spate of such crimes which, as pointed out on numerous occasions, reflects the moral degradation that the people of the state are undergoing at present. The society as such should also be conscious of its responsibility in checking and containing such crimes; and the backlashes it has to face in case the crimes go unchecked for long.

Meanwhile, on a brighter side, there were also certain developments during the past year, which if not were outright positive, could certainly act as the catalyst to many positive changes in the state. In a landmark judgement, the Sessions Judge, Manipur West had sentenced four convicts in the sensational U-Morok rape case to life imprisonments. The Sessions Judge, Manipur East had also sentenced two accused in the TG rape case to fifteen years of Rigorous Imprisonment.

However, the violence and destructions witnessed during the past year seem to hang on to the New Year. The state woke up on the New Year morning to the reverberating sounds of two IED explosions within a span of few minutes. A woman, who was stabbed repeatedly by her nephew on the day with a motive of robbery, also succumbed to the injuries. A New Year brings high hopes, dreams and desires for a peaceful, prosperous and more productive year, and violence could only act as a deterrent. Such times call for a retrospection of the past and treading carefully so as to forsake all past wrongs and chose the correct path.

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SoO cadres decamp

IMPHAL Jan 3: Five Kuki Liberation Army cadres have deserted from the Samusong designated camp in Senapati district along with 10 weapons including AK 47 assault rifles last night. According to a reliable source, the five KLA cadres have deserted … Continue reading

IMPHAL Jan 3: Five Kuki Liberation Army cadres have deserted from the Samusong designated camp in Senapati district along with 10 weapons including AK 47 assault rifles last night.

According to a reliable source, the five KLA cadres have deserted from the Samusong designated camp yesterday night.

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Golden coloured `ngamu` captured

IMPHAL, Jan 3: Today afternoon, a very rare golden coloured Meetei Ngamu (lata fish) was caught by Laiphrakpam Imobi Meitei of Atom Leirak, Khongman Zone-IV in Imphal East district from a drain in front of his residence. This is the … Continue reading

IMPHAL, Jan 3: Today afternoon, a very rare golden coloured Meetei Ngamu (lata fish) was caught by Laiphrakpam Imobi Meitei of Atom Leirak, Khongman Zone-IV in Imphal East district from a drain in front of his residence. This is the second time this same fish has been caught by him.  In the first instance, about three-four months ago, he had let go of the fish under heavy pressure from the locality citing supernatural power of the fish.  However, this time, he decided to keep the fish on account of some signs of injury on its body which he wanted fish experts to cure primarily.  He further added that he has no hesitation in handing over the fish to researchers and/or proper authorities who can take proper care of this fish for the purpose of research and or upkeeping without killing it. The length of the fish from head to tail is approximately 16 cm. and 3 cm in width.

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PAP relaxed for Myanmar nationals

IMPHAL, Jan 3: The government of Manipur has taken up the issue of relaxing the requirement of Protected Area Permit (PAP) for Myanmar nationals. According to a press release from the secretary to Chief Minister of Manipur, ministry of Home … Continue reading

IMPHAL, Jan 3: The government of Manipur has taken up the issue of relaxing the requirement of Protected Area Permit (PAP) for Myanmar nationals.

According to a press release from the secretary to Chief Minister of Manipur, ministry of Home Affairs, government of India has notified on December 31 last year to relax the requirement of PAP for the citizens of Myanmar for the period of one year with effect from Jan 1, 2014 to visit Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland.

All such Myanmar national shall have to compulsorily register themselves with the Foreign Registration Officer (FRO) of the state or district they visit within 24 hours of the arrival, it said.

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Appeals in connection with Karbi violence

IMPHAL, January 3: Looking back at the series of armed confrontations and social unrest caused by suspicions and deep misunderstanding between the cadres of the Karbi Peoples Liberation Tigers (KPLT) and the Rengma Naga Hills Protection Force (RNHPF), the Naga … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 3: Looking back at the series of armed confrontations and social unrest caused by suspicions and deep misunderstanding between the cadres of the Karbi Peoples Liberation Tigers (KPLT) and the Rengma Naga Hills Protection Force (RNHPF), the Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR), the Karbi Human Rights Watch (KHRW) and the Indigenous Women Forum of North East India (IWFNEI), have appealed to all sections of the two communities to immediately cease all kinds of provocations and take a moment to reflect on what could have triggered the destruction of the age-old relationship between the Nagas and Karbis.

A joint press statement said without going into the details and nitty-gritty of the whole episode, it was only in June 2013 that when KPLT asked RNHPF to surrender to them or else face dire consequences, that tensions ran very high and only on the intervention of the Karbi and Naga civil society organizations, this was brought under control by making the KPLT withdraw their ultimatum. However, fears and suspicious lingered on despite the containment of the situation by the two communities, till December 14-15, 2013, when suspected cadres of the RNHPF had beaten up some Karbi villagers to which KPLT cadres retaliated and burned down villages and killed Rengma Naga villagers which led to the displacement of many Rengma Nagas, mostly women and children. This is but just a tip of the ice-burg which is engulfing the entire age-old harmonious relationship of the Nagas and Karbis who lived together for however long one can remember, all though all has not been as well as one would have wanted, it added.

In this small reflection, it is interesting to note that, when “suspected” RNHPF were beating up by Karbi villagers as reported above, there were a few cadres who were very fluently speaking “Assamese”.

And while questioning the lackadaisical attitude of the Assam Government, it is also interesting to note that sometime in August 2013, around 50 cadres of the KPLT with six leaders had left the organization to surrender to the Government of Assam, but till date, their whereabouts are unknown and there are also no records of them laying down their arms, it continued.

“The problem may basically lie with the armed conflict between the KPLT and the RNHPF, but not necessarily between the entire Karbi and Rengma Naga communities. So, it will be worthwhile to address this problem within the context of the confrontation and not pull-in the communities as a whole which will only be self-defeating.

The NPMHR, KHRW and IWFNEI would therefore once again appeal both the KPLT and the RNHPF to come across the table and remove the elements that have exploited the situation and enable the displaced Rengma Nagas to come back to their villages and respective settlements. While the concerns of all people are well and truly appreciated, it will be in the greatest interest of the effected people if one can engage with the issues confronting our people and fellow brethrens, mindful of the fact that “they are the sons and daughters of the soil” who will live on, and not us – the well-wishers and sympathizers,” the statement said.

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Sit in protest against held at Uyal

IMPHAL, January 3: A sit in protest was held today at the Panchayat Ghar of Uyal Awang Leikai protesting against the placing of a bomb at the gate of Huidrom Chandrakala Devi, pradhan of the Wangbal Gram Panchayat of Thoubal … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 3: A sit in protest was held today at the Panchayat Ghar of Uyal Awang Leikai protesting against the placing of a bomb at the gate of Huidrom Chandrakala Devi, pradhan of the Wangbal Gram Panchayat of Thoubal CD block.

During the sit in protest, pradhan Chandrakala lamented the bomb threat to her life and further made an appeal to all concerned to come forward openly for talks.

She also said that such kind of threats will hamper the progress and development of the people of the gram panchayat.

The pradhan further clarified that no individual or organisation has ever served her a demand or threaten.

She further demanded to all concerns to make a clarification.

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Meeting against drug abuse held at Sangaiyumpham

IMPHAL, January 3: The Diamond Youth Welfare Association (DYWA) has today organised a public meeting on the agenda of menacing drug abuse and control of intoxication at Munira English School in Sangaiyumpham Pullei Pokpi. During the meeting, the secretary of … Continue reading

IMPHAL, January 3: The Diamond Youth Welfare Association (DYWA) has today organised a public meeting on the agenda of menacing drug abuse and control of intoxication at Munira English School in Sangaiyumpham Pullei Pokpi.

During the meeting, the secretary of the club Jiaur Rahman said that not only Islam, but all religions are against the use of drugs and intoxication. He further mentioned that the meeting was organised to save and protect the youths of the locality as it has been a suitable place of drug users for the last 6/7 years.

The meeting has resolved that clubs in association with religious persons Ulma-e-keram will nab the drug users, handed over to police and it will be reported to media; the club will take responsibility for those drug users who voluntarily surrender to the club.

It is further resolved that drug sellers and users should be surrendered to club and Ulma-e-keram on or before January 31, 2014 failing which DYWA will extend cooperation to concern authority to nab them.

A team of Thoubal CDO led by its OC Ch Anandkumar, religious leaders, members of clubs and associations, students attended the public meeting.

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NSCN (IM) suspects seize betel leaves from tourist bus

IMPHAL, Jan 3: Suspected cadres of NSCN-IM seized five large loads of betel leaves from a tourist bus this morning. A police source said that an inter-state tourist bus which was headed towards Imphal was stopped at Maram centre by … Continue reading

IMPHAL, Jan 3: Suspected cadres of NSCN-IM seized five large loads of betel leaves from a tourist bus this morning. A police source said that an inter-state tourist bus which was headed towards Imphal was stopped at Maram centre by the suspected NSCN-IM cadres and the miscreants took down the stacks of betel leaves at around 10.20 am. The source said the incident might be in connection with monetary demand to the tourist bus which was coming from Guwahati with passengers when it was stopped.

Meanwhile, a highly placed source said that Senapati District Police have escorted some incoming passenger tourist buses and other vehicles from Lairou to Kangpokpi this morning from 10.30 am onward. The vehicles were not willing to move and asked for police escort till Kangpokpi area.

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Water hyacinth craft, a new earning avenue – KanglaOnline

Water hyacinth craft, a new earning avenueKanglaOnlineHe has already given 10 days developments training programs at five different locations of Manipur on creation of day-to-day used articles from water hyacinth. He also marketed the products at Dimap…

Water hyacinth craft, a new earning avenue
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He has already given 10 days developments training programs at five different locations of Manipur on creation of day-to-day used articles from water hyacinth. He also marketed the products at Dimapur and different parts of Manipur and also

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Students donate blood during DESAM foundation day – KanglaOnline

Students donate blood during DESAM foundation dayKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, January 3: The 12th foundation day of Democratic Students' Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) was held at Central Hall, GP Women's College today. M Okendro, minister of education, CA…

Students donate blood during DESAM foundation day
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IMPHAL, January 3: The 12th foundation day of Democratic Students' Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) was held at Central Hall, GP Women's College today. M Okendro, minister of education, CAF and PDS was the chief guest, WM Islauddin, president of DESAM 

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PAP relaxed for Myanmar nationals – KanglaOnline

PAP relaxed for Myanmar nationalsKanglaOnlineAccording to a press release from the secretary to Chief Minister of Manipur, ministry of Home Affairs, government of India has notified on December 31 last year to relax the requirement of PAP for the citiz…

PAP relaxed for Myanmar nationals
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According to a press release from the secretary to Chief Minister of Manipur, ministry of Home Affairs, government of India has notified on December 31 last year to relax the requirement of PAP for the citizens of Myanmar for the period of one year
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Manipur rebel arrested in Meghalaya – Newstrack India

Manipur rebel arrested in MeghalayaNewstrack IndiaShillong, Jan 3 (IANS) A rebel of the outlawed People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (Prepak) of Manipur has been arrested here, an official said Friday. Moirangthem Boboi Singh, who holds the …

Manipur rebel arrested in Meghalaya
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Shillong, Jan 3 (IANS) A rebel of the outlawed People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (Prepak) of Manipur has been arrested here, an official said Friday. Moirangthem Boboi Singh, who holds the rank of captain of the Prepak, was arrested by Special 

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Manipur rebel arrested in Meghalaya – Business Standard

Manipur rebel arrested in MeghalayaBusiness StandardA rebel of the outlawed People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (Prepak) of Manipur has been arrested here, an official said Friday. Moirangthem Boboi Singh, who holds the rank of captain of th…

Manipur rebel arrested in Meghalaya
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A rebel of the outlawed People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (Prepak) of Manipur has been arrested here, an official said Friday. Moirangthem Boboi Singh, who holds the rank of captain of the Prepak, was arrested by Special Weapons and Tactics 
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Manipur: Youth Rapes Girl, Uploads Nude Pics Online – Outlook

IBNLiveManipur: Youth Rapes Girl, Uploads Nude Pics OnlineOutlookThe victim, a college student in Tura, returned home on a vacation in Thoubal district of Manipur and found her nude pictures in a social networking site on December 20 last year, they sa…


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Manipur: Youth Rapes Girl, Uploads Nude Pics Online
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The victim, a college student in Tura, returned home on a vacation in Thoubal district of Manipur and found her nude pictures in a social networking site on December 20 last year, they said. Police is looking for the offender who also hails from Manipur.
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World War II aircraft wreckage recovered in Manipur – NDTV

NDTVWorld War II aircraft wreckage recovered in ManipurNDTVWorld War II aircraft wreckage recovered in Manipur. Imphal: Wreckage of an aircraft believed to be from the Second World War has been found by residents of an interior village in Manipur at Ko…


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World War II aircraft wreckage recovered in Manipur. Imphal: Wreckage of an aircraft believed to be from the Second World War has been found by residents of an interior village in Manipur at Konu hill in Senapati district. The wreckage comprising the
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‘MAYOL’ : An art exhibition – E-Pao.net

'MAYOL' : An art exhibitionE-Pao.netThis coming 4th Jan 2014 we are organising an art exhibition at Manipur State art gallery, palace compound. Through this exhibition we are trying to recover our society from our long lost Art loving culture i…

'MAYOL' : An art exhibition
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This coming 4th Jan 2014 we are organising an art exhibition at Manipur State art gallery, palace compound. Through this exhibition we are trying to recover our society from our long lost Art loving culture in our Manipur. We are trying to show that in

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'MAYOL' : An art exhibitionE-Pao.netThis coming 4th Jan 2014 we are organising an art exhibition at Manipur State art gallery, palace compound. Through this exhibition we are trying to recover our society from our long lost Art loving culture i…

'MAYOL' : An art exhibition
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World War II aircraft wreckage recovered in Manipur – Economic Times

Economic TimesWorld War II aircraft wreckage recovered in ManipurEconomic TimesIMPHAL: Wreckage of an aircraft believed to be from the Second World War has been found by residents of an interior village in Manipur at Konu hill in Senapati district. The…


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World War II aircraft wreckage recovered in Manipur
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IMPHAL: Wreckage of an aircraft believed to be from the Second World War has been found by residents of an interior village in Manipur at Konu hill in Senapati district. The wreckage comprising the main engine of the aircraft was detected by members of

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World War II aircraft wreckage recovered in Manipur – Economic Times

Economic TimesWorld War II aircraft wreckage recovered in ManipurEconomic TimesIMPHAL: Wreckage of an aircraft believed to be from the Second World War has been found by residents of an interior village in Manipur at Konu hill in Senapati district. The…


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World War II aircraft wreckage recovered in Manipur
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IMPHAL: Wreckage of an aircraft believed to be from the Second World War has been found by residents of an interior village in Manipur at Konu hill in Senapati district. The wreckage comprising the main engine of the aircraft was detected by members of
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