Five militants nabbed

IMPHAL, March 5 MNS : Imphal West District Police today arrested three active members of the banned Kangklei Yaon Kanna Lup (KYKL), including a woman. A statement released by Superintendent of Police, Imphal West police identified the trio as Konthoujam Open alias Ibomcha, 42, a resident of Ningthemcha Karong, Keisham Meghachandra Singh of Aheibam Leirak […]

IMPHAL, March 5 MNS : Imphal West District Police today arrested three active members of the banned Kangklei Yaon Kanna Lup (KYKL), including a woman.
A statement released by Superintendent of Police, Imphal West police identified the trio as Konthoujam Open alias Ibomcha, 42, a resident of Ningthemcha Karong, Keisham Meghachandra Singh of Aheibam Leirak and Thoudam Ongbi Jibanlata Devi, wife of Th Bhudi Chnadra Singh of Uripok Polem Leikai.
One 9 mm pistol along with 13 rounds in the magazine, one mobile handset and another scooter bearing registration number MN05-8327 were seized from Open and Meghachandra, the statement said.
Discovering the movement of UG cadres in Langathel, troops of 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation and apprehended one KYKL (OGW) cadre on 05 Mar 2013. The apprehendee was identified as Puyam Budhijao, 32 yrs, S/o Late Kushumani Singh, r/o Langathel Laikom Leikai and was handed over to Kakching Police Station.
On the other hand, troops of 30 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) launched operation in Kairang area and apprehended one KCP (Nando) cadre on 05 Mar 2013. The apprehendee was identified as Md Rame alias Ramejuddin, 28 yrs, S/o Md Najaruddin, r/o Keiro Sabam Leikai and was handed over to Heigang Police Station.

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Opium worth six lakh seized

Imphal Mar 5 UNA : Government agencies continued to seize illegal drugs . Opium worth over Rs six lakh was seized from a person by Assam Rifles personnel on Monday and handed over to the police. Troops of 16 Assam Rifles , Shangsak , Ukhrul district seized opium weighing around 15.4 kg while conducting a […]

Imphal Mar 5 UNA : Government agencies continued to seize illegal drugs . Opium worth over Rs six lakh was seized from a person by Assam Rifles personnel on Monday and handed over to the police.
Troops of 16 Assam Rifles , Shangsak , Ukhrul district seized opium weighing around 15.4 kg while conducting a check of a Maruti van bearing registration no. MN04A-1052 yesterday around 8.30 pm . The owner of the contraband item identified as Apao (37) son of Holthang Vaiphei of Lakhum Khuman village of Ukhrul district was detained.
The seized opium worth around Rs 6,16,000 in the international market, the report said.
A highly reliable source said that Lt Colonel Ajay Kumar Choudhary who is currently in the custody of state police has been refraining from revealing any of the identities involved in the drug racket which he was allegedly involved.
He was reportedly sticking to his stand that he would reveal all during army court martial only .
State Cabinet had yesterday decided to hand over the case of Pallel drug case involving the said army officer to CBI.

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International women’s day to be observed on March 8

Mail News Service Imphal, Mar 5: While the call for women emancipation and empowerment resounds in the many corridors of world powers and news about improved social, political, economic and health status of women improving and considered at par in many societies rocking the very foundations of even the most conservative societies, it is with […]

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Imphal, Mar 5: While the call for women emancipation and empowerment resounds in the many corridors of world powers and news about improved social, political, economic and health status of women improving and considered at par in many societies rocking the very foundations of even the most conservative societies, it is with sadness and regrets to note that women in countries like India are far from being emancipated or empowered said a press statement issued by Dr. Immanuel Z Varte and Nandini Thockchom. Women continue to be discriminated, harassed, tortured, raped and all sorts of inhumane acts perpetrated against them.
Given this backdrop, individuals, civil societies and government (s) in India per se and the world in general have been doing their utmost to bring about a better, more dignified and empowered women around the world, otherwise often perforated with highly partial and patriarchal mentalities and perceptions against women. While these endeavours have not been without success, it is also equally true that truly emancipated and empowered women are still a far cry. As such, we call upon the peoples- irrespective of male or female, to rise up against such evils against humanity, especially upon women while at the same time calling upon women to fight for their rights, treat everyone with respect and dignity, continue to be steadfast in their roles as the cradle of human civilization and be strong.
March 8 beckons us again and we shall once again rise to the momentous occasion of the Observation of International Women’s Day 2013 on 8th March 2013 at Singjamei Super Market Complex from 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm. The global theme of this year as announced by the United Nations Organisation (UNO) is “A promise is a promise: Time for action to end violence against women”, Keeping this UN theme as the background for our activities, we, a consortium of civil societies namely Centre for Organisation Research and Education (CORE), Forum for Indigenous Perspectives and Action (FIPA), Community Network Empowerment (CONE) and All Manipur > upi Manbi Association (AMANA), have collectively decided to work on “The Center Agenda: Gaining Momentum” for the observation in Imphal.
Thousands of events occur not just on this day but throughout March to mark and celebrate the economic, political and social achievements of women. The programme is a composite event which will revolve around women and their status in the society. The programme will be marked by songs and other art forms including a quiz with surprise gifts on HIV/AIDS and women related issues. Each item will elucidate and consolidate the momentum gained by women in the various struggles in terms of policy and programme. A special contemporary dance recital on the theme of women will also be showcased.

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Rio sworn in as Nagaland CM

KOHIMA, Mar 5 NNN: Neiphiu Rio was sworn-in as the 19th chief minister of Nagaland on Tuesday at Raj Bhavan, Kohima by Governor Nikhil Kumar. Eleven Cabinet Ministers, 21 Parliamentary Secretaries and four other MLAs with “Cabinet Status Posts” took oath today. After the swearing-in ceremony late this morning, 62 years old Neiphiu Rio pledged […]

KOHIMA, Mar 5 NNN: Neiphiu Rio was sworn-in as the 19th chief minister of Nagaland on Tuesday at Raj Bhavan, Kohima by Governor Nikhil Kumar.
Eleven Cabinet Ministers, 21 Parliamentary Secretaries and four other MLAs with “Cabinet Status Posts” took oath today.
After the swearing-in ceremony late this morning, 62 years old Neiphiu Rio pledged to fulfill his party’s commitment on various issues.
Noke is the new minister in-charge of Social Welfare,T.R. Zeliang with Planning & Co-ordination, Evaluation, Geology & Mining, G. Kaito with Home (Political, Police, General Administration, Secretariat Administration). Former home minister Imkong L. Imchen has been given the charge of Health & Family Welfare, Kuzholuzo Nienu with Roads & Bridges, Parliamentary Affairs, Kiyanilie Peseyie with Public Health Engineering, Y. Patton with Forest, Border Affairs, C.M. Chang with School Education, E.E. Pangteang with Tourism, Art & Culture, Election. S. Pangny will take care of Industries & Commerce while Merentoshi R. Jamir is the new minister in charge ofYouth Resources & Sports, Labour & Employment.
The four persons who have been given the ‘Cabinet Status Post” are Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu who has been desinated as Chairman Democratic Alliance of Nagaland (DAN) & Convenor PAC (Cabinet Status). P. Longon is the Chairman of State Planning Board (Cabinet Status. Naiba Konyak is the Advisor DUDA (Cabinet Status) and Chingwang Konyak has been appointed as the Advisor to Chief Minister – Political (Cabinet Status).
The 21 Parliament Secretaries were also alloted their respective portfolios.

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NWU demands justice in wife burning case

Mail News Service Imphal, Mar 5: Sashima Keishing, 24 yrs, daughter of Thanmi and Khathingla Keishing of Silent Village, was born and brought up at Airport Colony, Tulihal Airport Imphal. She is married to Chandal Kal hailing from Silchar and is mother of a three year old daughter. Presently, they are living in a rented […]

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Imphal, Mar 5: Sashima Keishing, 24 yrs, daughter of Thanmi and Khathingla Keishing of Silent Village, was born and brought up at Airport Colony, Tulihal Airport Imphal. She is married to Chandal Kal hailing from Silchar and is mother of a three year old daughter.
Presently, they are living in a rented house in Mantripukhri Bazar Area Lamlongei. Mr Chandal Kal is an employee with the Indian Oil Company (IOC) at Tulihal Airport Imphal.
On the fateful evening of 27 Feb, 2013 at around 6:20 pm, Chandal Kal (husband) poured Kerosene on Sashima and set her on fire which resulted to 40% burn and Sashima is currently fighting for her life at RIMS. Sashima has been repeatedly threatened by her husband and his family to leave him and the house.
On that day, as per Sashima’s statement at the hospital, her husband tied her hands, stuffed cloth into her mount and said, “Tonight I will show” and made the heinous criminal act on her.
Naga Women’s Union today demanded that , “Justice is delivered to the Sashima and her young daughter at the earliest, Un-bailable warrant be given to Chandal Kal (husband) and IOC employs Sashima in place of her husband, Chandal Kal.

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Missing teenage girl found dead

Mail News Service UNA Imphal, Mar 5: The dead body of a 16 year old girl was found at Haorang River under Lamshang PS this noon. In another incident, a dead body of a man was found under a culvert near State Akademy of Training this morning. The deceased was identified as Laishram Open (47) […]

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Imphal, Mar 5: The dead body of a 16 year old girl was found at Haorang River under Lamshang PS this noon.
In another incident, a dead body of a man was found under a culvert near State Akademy of Training this morning.
The deceased was identified as Laishram Open (47) Sagolband Khamnam bazaar soyam Leirak.
A 16-year-old girl dead body was found floating into Merakhong river today early morning. The 16 year old girl was reportedly missing since March 2 last after going out from her house, last Tuesday . Her body was found floating in a river with half clothed and signs of rape and torture .
The dead body of the 16-year old girl later identified as Khullem Tondon Devi daughter of Tolomu Singh of Luker Makha Leikai was found floating on the Merakhong river running through a neighbouring village this early morning.
When police retrieved the dead body from the river, both legs and hands were found tied with rope. Signs of biting and bruises were found. She was only wearing cloth in her upper portion.
Police suspects the girl was murdered after rape and torture. Police transferred the dead body at RIMS morgue for necessary postmortem. Whether the girl was murdered after rape could be ascertained only after the result of the postmortem examination come in, police said.
Family members said that the girl failed to back home after going out on the night of March 2 last, around 9.30 pm. However, they did not enquired her whereabouts thinking that she would have stayed at the house of her mother’s parental home where she used to visit and stay frequently.

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Saikul constituency most neglected : Yamthong

Imphal, March 5 NNN: Saikul assembly constituency MLA Yamthong Haokip has made a contribution to the development of Saikul road under Sadar Hills of Senapati district, Manipur. “Although Manipur Government has claimed that the Saikul road development and expansion works, including other projects being taken up in the area cannot be taken up instantaneously due […]

Imphal, March 5 NNN: Saikul assembly constituency MLA Yamthong Haokip has made a contribution to the development of Saikul road under Sadar Hills of Senapati district, Manipur.
“Although Manipur Government has claimed that the Saikul road development and expansion works, including other projects being taken up in the area cannot be taken up instantaneously due to lack of proper fund, I will take up all these projects and finish them from my own pocket,” Yamthong Haokip pledged.
Haokip on Tuesday inspected the development works of Saikul road and other development projects being taken up in the area—a bridge at Molkon bazaar, a playground at Wakan village and a community hall at Ikou village.
He claimed that the Saikul constituency has remained neglected over four decades. Saikul is located over 30 km from Manipur capital Imphal.
MLA Haokip also pledged that the construction work on the road stretch from Sagalmang to Saikul will be finished by May this year.
During the visit, Haokip also inspected the work progress of the bridge being constructed over Ithoi River at Molkon bazaar. The construction work on the bridge started in January 2011.
A bailey bridge at Ithoi, now in dilapidated condition, connects many villages in UKhrul and Imphal East districts. The under cosntruction new bridge will replace it soon.
The bridge construction project will cost about Rs 5 crore, the MLA said, assuring that it would be completed by May or June this year.
Notably, black topping of Saikul bazaar to Molkon bazaar is now in progress after the state Government recently sanctioned Rs 3 crore for the purpose.

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NPO, SDSA demand quality NH2 works

Poor quality of the work being executed even after repeated appeals and representations made by civil organizations to the concerned Department and contractors for maintaining quality in the ongoing repairing work along NH 2, has invited the wrath from…

Poor quality of the work being executed even after repeated appeals and representations made by civil organizations to the concerned Department and contractors for maintaining quality in the ongoing repairing work along NH 2, has invited the wrath from two apex bodies of the District Source Hueiyen News Service

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Yamthong pledges to fund from own pocket for devt of Saikul

Saikul assembly constituency MLA Yamthong Haokip has made a generous contribution to the development of Saikul road under Sadar Hills of Senapati district, Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

Saikul assembly constituency MLA Yamthong Haokip has made a generous contribution to the development of Saikul road under Sadar Hills of Senapati district, Manipur Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Operation theatre, OPD block inaugurated

The newly constructed Operation Theatre and Out Patient Department OPD block building of the Community Health Centre CHC at Wangoi under Imphal West were inaugurated by Health and Family Welfare Minister Phungzathang Tonsing during a function as Ch…

The newly constructed Operation Theatre and Out Patient Department OPD block building of the Community Health Centre CHC at Wangoi under Imphal West were inaugurated by Health and Family Welfare Minister Phungzathang Tonsing during a function as Chief Guest today Source Hueiyen News Service

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Women bodies on Sashima case

Coming out strongly against the gruesome incident of setting on fire Sashima Keishing by her husband Chandal Kal, an employee of Indian Oil Corporation at Tulihal Airport, Imphal, with IWFNEI, NWU and ITSL have demanded that justice be delivered to Sas…

Coming out strongly against the gruesome incident of setting on fire Sashima Keishing by her husband Chandal Kal, an employee of Indian Oil Corporation at Tulihal Airport, Imphal, with IWFNEI, NWU and ITSL have demanded that justice be delivered to Sashima and her young daughter, non bailable warrant be given to the accused husband and Sashima be employed in IOC in place of her husband Source Hueiyen News Service

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Girl found murdered, two commit suicides

A 16 year old girl was found dead under mysteriously condition at a rivulet in Imphal West district under Lamsang Police Station today afternoon Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

A 16 year old girl was found dead under mysteriously condition at a rivulet in Imphal West district under Lamsang Police Station today afternoon Source Hueiyen News Service NNN

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Entering victim’s house is an offence Panel Extrajudicial Killings InquiryDay 3

The reported entry of a police team led by Officer in Charge of Imphal West District Police Commando Inspector John into the house of a victim of alleged extrajudicial killing, which is under probe, created quite an uproar in the ongoing proceedings of…

The reported entry of a police team led by Officer in Charge of Imphal West District Police Commando Inspector John into the house of a victim of alleged extrajudicial killing, which is under probe, created quite an uproar in the ongoing proceedings of the Supreme Court appointed three member Inquiry Commission at Hotel Classic here today Source Hueiyen News Service

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NPF questions Government’s wavering stand on drug issue

The Naga People’s Front NPF , Manipur unit has said that the Secular Progressive Front SPF government of Manipur has been trying to divert the public’s attention by announcing that it would hand over the drug haul cases to the Central Narcotic Burea…

The Naga People’s Front NPF , Manipur unit has said that the Secular Progressive Front SPF government of Manipur has been trying to divert the public’s attention by announcing that it would hand over the drug haul cases to the Central Narcotic Bureau CNB or any other Central agency Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Demanding local DDO, DI office shut down

Demanding appointing of a DDO from Lilong area itself, All Manipur Muslim Students’ Organisation AMMSO has shut down the office of Deputy Inspector, Lilong under ZEO Zone III, Thoubal Source Hueiyen News Service

Demanding appointing of a DDO from Lilong area itself, All Manipur Muslim Students’ Organisation AMMSO has shut down the office of Deputy Inspector, Lilong under ZEO Zone III, Thoubal Source Hueiyen News Service

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Biometric to monitor teachers’ attendance

Expressing concern over irregular attendance of college teachers, Education Minister Moirangthem Okendro today informed that biometric attendance system would be installed in all government colleges of the state very soon so as to monitor the attendanc…

Expressing concern over irregular attendance of college teachers, Education Minister Moirangthem Okendro today informed that biometric attendance system would be installed in all government colleges of the state very soon so as to monitor the attendance of the teachers online by the Education Department directly Source Hueiyen News Service

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Policy for agricultural land use in State demanded

Demanding a policy on agricultural land use in Manipur and to strengthen section 20 of MLR Act, 1960, a public meeting held at Sangakpham Keithel adopted various resolutions to press the government in this regard Source Hueiyen News Service

Demanding a policy on agricultural land use in Manipur and to strengthen section 20 of MLR Act, 1960, a public meeting held at Sangakpham Keithel adopted various resolutions to press the government in this regard Source Hueiyen News Service

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Irom Sharmila brought back

Irom Sharmila who has been fasting against the infamous Armed Forces Special Powers Act for the last 12 years but charged with attempting to commit suicide by a Delhi Court has been flown back to Imphal today Source The Sangai Express

Irom Sharmila who has been fasting against the infamous Armed Forces Special Powers Act for the last 12 years but charged with attempting to commit suicide by a Delhi Court has been flown back to Imphal today Source The Sangai Express

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