International Anti Corruption Day observed in Mizoram

AIZAWL, Dec 10 NNN: International Anti Corruption Day was observed today for the first time in Mizoram. The programmes were held in different districts of the State. The main programme was held in Aizawl at Legislative Assembly Annexe Conference Hall participated by Mizoram Governor Vakkom B. Purushothaman and chief minister Lal Thanhawla as chief guest […]

AIZAWL, Dec 10 NNN: International Anti Corruption Day was observed today for the first time in Mizoram.
The programmes were held in different districts of the State. The main programme was held in Aizawl at Legislative Assembly Annexe Conference Hall participated by Mizoram Governor Vakkom B. Purushothaman and chief minister Lal Thanhawla as chief guest and guest of honour respectively.
Governor Vakkom B. Purushothaman, in his speech, invited everyone in the State to regard the International Anti Corruption Day as a reminder to their own responsibility. He said that the world is much concerned with the fight against corruption as it is a hindrance to the progress and strength of a nation. The Governor lauded Anti Corruption Bureau and Vigilance Department for organising today’s programme.
The Governor also expressed his appreciation to the chief minister and his team for the huge steps they have taken for uprooting corruption in the State. He also appreciated the NGOs and students who participated in the essay and debate competitions, which had been organized in connection with the Anti Corruption Day.
Chief minister Lal Thanhawla said it is a happy change for Mizoram as it could observe the Anti Corruption Day along with the rest of the world. He said, “Whenever we speak of corruption, we only acknowledge misuse of funds by the government; but even outside this, disinterestedness in one’s work, insincerity, negligence, laziness, bribery, and the mindset of seeking more and working less- these are all parts corruption.’’
The chief minister then said that corruption began from the biblical Eden, and added that the government has been doing its best to uproot it. “Therefore, for uprooting the stumbling block of the state i.e. corruption, we need to work together”, the chief minister said. He also lauded the NGOs who take steps in fighting against corruption. “In order to have a transparent government, the people also need to make useful of the newly launched ACB website as well as RTI Act,” Lalthanhawla said.
Lal Thanhawla then released the ACB manual and inaugurated the new website twww.acbmizoram.gov.in.

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Red Shield Division celebrates its “43rd raising day”

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 10 : The 43rd Raising Day of Red Shield Division was celebrated on 10 Dec 2012 to mark 43 years of its commitment and excellence for the service to Nation in true spirit and traditions of The Indian Army. Maj Gen KK Sinha, SM and troops of Red Shield Division […]

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Imphal, Dec 10 : The 43rd Raising Day of Red Shield Division was celebrated on 10 Dec 2012 to mark 43 years of its commitment and excellence for the service to Nation in true spirit and traditions of The Indian Army. Maj Gen KK Sinha, SM and troops of Red Shield Division laid wreaths at the war memorial in memory of the martyrs who displayed gallant action in the line of duty.
The Division was raised on 10 Dec 1969 at Masimpur primarily for CI Ops in Mizoram. However, the Division has actively participated in conventional operation of 1971 war, Liberation of Bangladesh, Operations in Sri Lanka in 1988 to name a few. 10 Dec is celebrated every year to remember the achievement, sacrifices and martyrs of various Operations the Division has excelled in. The 43rd Raising Day Celebration was organized at the Red Shield Division which was attended by all officers in the Station.
The GOC conveyed his appreciation to all ranks of the Division for their commendable performance and achievements during the past years. He complimented them for their dedication, commitment and sacrifice which has enabled the Red Shield Division to ensure security of its area of responsibility which is vital for bringing about peace, progress and prosperity in the region.

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Sharmila Kanba Lup demands repeal of AFSPA

IMPHAL, Dec 10 MNS/NNN: The relay hunger strike by Sharmila Kanba Lup (SAKAL) in support of the hunger striker Irom Chanu Sharmila demanding repeal of Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 from Manipur, has completed four years on Monday. Speaking on the occasion marking completion of four years of relay hunger strike by SAKAL which […]

IMPHAL, Dec 10 MNS/NNN: The relay hunger strike by Sharmila Kanba Lup (SAKAL) in support of the hunger striker Irom Chanu Sharmila demanding repeal of Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 from Manipur, has completed four years on Monday.
Speaking on the occasion marking completion of four years of relay hunger strike by SAKAL which was coincides with the observance of International Human Rights Day at Lamyanba Shanglen, Palace Compound in Imphal, Babloo Loitongbam, executive director, Human Rights Alert (HRA) accused the Central Government of not taking into account of the Jeevan Reddy Commission report.
The human rights activist further accused the Prime Minister, who had admitted that AFSPA was an inhuman Act and that it was better to replace it by a more humane Act, of keeping mum on the issue till date.
Babloo, who was speaking at the function as a resource person, observed that because of AFSPA rampant Human Rights contravention and atrocities are being committed by security forces in Manipur and the root cause of militancy in the state was this Act.
He recounted the remarks made by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during his visit to Imphal in 2004 when he stated that ‘AFSPA had become an inhuman Act and that it was better to replace it by a more humane Act.’
Soon after that, a four-member committee, which was later entitled as “Jeevan Reddy Commission” headed by retired Supreme Court Justice, Jeevan Reddy, was constituted to review AFSPA, he said and he added that the commission after completing the revision work had submitted the report to the Central Government but it has maintained silence over the report setting aside it till now.
“Such act of the Government is unfortunate and clearly indicates that it has underestimated the people of Manipur,” he alleged.
Imposition of this Draconian law enacted by Indian Parliament in the states like Manipur and Jammu and Kashmir allegedly in an inequitable manner is a sinister design of the Central Government to wipe out smaller communities, Babaloo said.
H Sanahanbi, member, SAKAL, who was giving the key note address of the function, asked why AFSPA has not yet been enforced in the Naxal-hit states of the country even though the volatile situations in such states have demanded such Act.
Supporting the cause of Irom Chanu Sharmila, SAKAL launched the rally hunger strike on December 10, 2008. The event was also attended by Y Nabachandra, president, United Committee Manipur (UCM), S Momon, convenor, SAKAL, Sinam Prakash, secretary general, North East Students’ Organisation and several leaders of various NGOs.
In a shocking revelation, 1528 people been killed in Manipur from the year 1979 to May, 2012 in encounters. Of these, 1399 were males, 31 females and 98 were children.
Observing the International Human Rights Day today at Manipur Press Club in Imphal, organised by Life Watch, Advocate Indra Kumar who is a human rights activist revealed this information.
Also speaking on the occasion, advocate Thoudam Manihar of the Gauhati High Court said many crimes occur due to the bad governance. He said that the government should maintain law and order so as to reduce the crime rate.
Thoudam Manihar then stated that the International Human Rights Day came into being after the United Nations’ meeting held at Paris on December 10, 1948.
Harping on Manipur situation, Thoudam Manihar alleged that human rights violation are committed by both the state and the central security forces. He also mentioned the case of hunger striker Irom Sharmila saying because of all these rights violations, she has been on hunger strike to repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers Act.
The Gauhati High Court advocate then said the government being the guardian of the people, should understand the wishes of the public.
Noted rights activist Khaidem Mani talked about the need to raise public voice everytime the human rights violation is committed. He said media can be an important platform where the cases of human rights violation can be put up.
The 62nd international human rights day 2012 was observed today in Manipur. The Life watch Manipur observed the day at Manipur Press Club today. Kh. Mani advocate, Angomcha Araba chief administrator Life Watch Manipur, N. Binoy advocate, Th. Manihar advocate graced the occasion as chief guest, president and guests of honour.
The committee on human rights Manipur, CoHR also observed the day at Manipur Press Club.Th. Iboyaima social worker, KT Rahman president AMUCO, L. Memchoubi Devi Phunindro Konsam convenor CoHR graced the occasion as chief guest, president and guests of honour.

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KNF condemns Koubru Leikha blast

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KANGPOKPI, Dec 10: The Kuki National Front, a SoO signatory under UPF has registered strapping condemnation against the Koubru Laikha blast on Sunday, terming the act as an element to destroy the peaceful environment of the area. Speaking to the … Continue reading

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KANGPOKPI, Dec 10: The Kuki National Front, a SoO signatory under UPF has registered strapping condemnation against the Koubru Laikha blast on Sunday, terming the act as an element to destroy the peaceful environment of the area.

Speaking to the media persons at Camp Ebenezer today, the Information and Publicity Secretary, LH Stephen said that the general public in the area are peace loving people. The act is to disturb and tarnish the peaceful mindset of the people and the ongoing peace process between Kuki UGs and the Government. This is not appreciated by the organization.

Stephen further lamented that, the organization will not tolerate any such barbaric act that can disturb the peaceful environment and the peace loving general public in future and urged all concerned not to support and lend a helping hand to any organization or individual in carrying out such act in the area.

He also lauds and appreciates the co-operation of the general public the security forces particularly the 43 Assam Rifles for their swift and timely action in apprehending the culprits.

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Family suspects in-laws` hand in Thoithoi`s death

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IMPHAL, Dec 10: Family of Thounaojam (o) Thoithoi (18) has alleged her husband’s family hand in her death. Thoithoi was found hanged in her room on December 8, 2012. Speaking to media persons in a press meet held at Manipur … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Dec 10: Family of Thounaojam (o) Thoithoi (18) has alleged her husband’s family hand in her death. Thoithoi was found hanged in her room on December 8, 2012.

Speaking to media persons in a press meet held at Manipur Press Club today, Ganga, mother of Thoithoi said they were informed of the news of her daughter’s death by the locals and not by her husband’s family at around 11:30am of December 8, 2012.

After receiving the sad news she along with her son Y Athouba (22) went to her daughter’s house and found no one in the house.

The dead body of her daughter was hanging just 2/3 inches above the ground from her feet, she said.

Moreover, two loin clothes were tied together to form a rope which was found tied loosely around her neck, she complained.

Police was reported by the woman’s family, she added.

Meanwhile Athouba, said another hanging rope made of khudei, her sister’s earing, bicycle chain and a fanek (local wraparound) with stools and urine were also found lying inside her room the same day.

The death body was wrapped in an unusual manner by a fanek which was tied on her back, he continued.

He further said all these evidences clearly indicate that his sister was murdered.

After the post mortem it was found out that there were two swellings on her head, one at the back side and another near the ear. Blood too flowed out from her eyes and mouth, he continued.

Ganga appealed the concerned authority to punish the culprits who are responsible for her daughter’s alleged murder immediately.

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State observes International Human Rights Day widely

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IMPHAL, December 10: As in other parts of the world, the Huan Rughts Day, 2012 was also observed at several places in the state today. The Human Rights Initiative, Manipur also observed the day at Wangkhei Thangapat Mapal today. Ex … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, December 10: As in other parts of the world, the Huan Rughts Day, 2012 was also observed at several places in the state today.

The Human Rights Initiative, Manipur also observed the day at Wangkhei Thangapat Mapal today.

Ex MLA of Singjamei, Loitongbam Sarat Singh, chairman of HRI Dr RK Ranjan Singh and Member Secretary of Manipur State Commission for Women S Meghachandra Sharma attended the function as chief guest, president and guest of honour respectively.

Speaking as a resource person, Member of Juvenile Justice Board, Imphal East, Kh Dinesh said that Juvenile Justice Board and Child Welfare Committee had recently visited the Sajiwa Central jail.

He claimed around 80 of the inmates looked to be underage.

Speaking at the function, Loitongbam Sarat Singh also said atrocities against females have increased rapidly in recent times.

He also added that the concern department need to taki some initiative to take action against the perpetrators.

Meanwhile, Life Watch also observed the day under the theme “Universal declaration of human rights” along with its 2nd foundation day at the Manipur Press Club, today.

Advocate, Guwahati High Court and Human Rights Activist, Khaidem Mani Singh who attended as the chief guest said that Human Rights can be categorised under four kinds- civil rights, procedural rights, political rights, and socio economic and cultural rights- under the declaration on Human Rights, 1948.

Unlawful apprehension and killing by state agencies and public authority is human rights violation, he asserted.

The steps for protection of human rights should include staging protest to create public awareness, exposing the act, approaching the court of law, and lastly to approach human rights commission, he added.

He further said not a single MLA discusses the public issues.

It requires a good governance to eradicate corruption, insurgency, and to provide water, electricity, commodities etc, he added.

Dwelling further on the issue, he said there is a lack of  good governance and corruption and human rights violation have to be fought from the common platform of Northeast region against the mainland India.

On the other hand, Sarmila Kanba Lup (SAKAL) also observed the International human rights day with its four year completion of mass hunger strike supporting the 12 year long hunger strike of Irom Chanu Sarmila today at Lamyanba Sanglen, Konung Mamang.

Speaking as chief guest at the occasion, president of United Committee Manipur, Y Nabachandra said in various places of the world, laws that affect human rights have been removed .

He asked “Due to globalisation the big world is transforming into small village. At this point of time people are shouting slogans to safeguard human rights. What is the difference between Sarmila and Anna Hazare? Is there any significance in observing human rights day today?”

Presided over by co-convenor of SAKAL Soibam Ongbi Momon Leima, the occasion was attended by secretary general of North Eastern Students Organisation (NESO) Sinam Prakash and Ex Director of HKA Bubloo Loitongbam as guests of honour.

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AR apprehends two UG cadres

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IMPHAL, Dec 10: Troops of 30 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) apprehended one UNLF cadre during a search operation in Lousang Khong Mayai leikai, said a PRO IGAR (s) release. The release has identified the apprehended … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Dec 10: Troops of 30 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) apprehended one UNLF cadre during a search operation in Lousang Khong Mayai leikai, said a PRO IGAR (s) release.

The release has identified the apprehended person as Y Wairakpam Roshan Singh, 48, son of L W Ibochouba Singh of Lousang Khong Mayai, Imphal.

He has been handed over to Lamlai police station, it added.

In another incident, troops of 9 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector launched an operation at Khudengthabi and apprehended one PREPAK woman cadre on December 9, said the same release.

The woman has been identified as No 80120 (batch no.8) self style 2nd lieutenant, Keisham Sana Devi, 28, wife of self style captain Keishan Sagar Singh of Patsoi part-1,Imphal West, it said.

One 9mm pistol with magazine, four lives rounds and one Samsung mobile with a sim card were recovered from her, it continued. The apprehended person was handed over to Imphal West police station along with the recovered items, the release said.

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Warlike store recovered: AR

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IMPHAL, Dec 10: Troops of 28 Assam Rifles of Sector 9 under HQ IGAR (S) alongwith a team of Thoubal Police commandos on Sunday launched a joint operation after discovering the movement of UG cadres in Waithou area and recovered … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Dec 10: Troops of 28 Assam Rifles of Sector 9 under HQ IGAR (S) alongwith a team of Thoubal Police commandos on Sunday launched a joint operation after discovering the movement of UG cadres in Waithou area and recovered one Chinese made carbine, one country made carbine, nineteen 7.62 ammo, fourteen 9 mm ammo, four M-20 ammo, six 5.56 mm ammo, one Chinese hand grenade, two lathode shells, 1.5 kg explosive, one electric detonator, one special detonator and one Kenwood set, said a PRO release and added that all the recovered items were handed over to Thoubal police.

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Magazine released

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Alex Guite LAMKA, Dec 10: A quarterly socio-religious magazine “VAN GIN SAGI” (SEVEN TRUMPETS) in Thadou – Kuki language was released by Tongzalut  Sitlou at Molnom village in Churachandpur district on December  9. The magazine had been in circulation during … Continue reading

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LAMKA, Dec 10: A quarterly socio-religious magazine “VAN GIN SAGI” (SEVEN TRUMPETS) in Thadou – Kuki language was released by Tongzalut  Sitlou at Molnom village in Churachandpur district on December  9.

The magazine had been in circulation during the 1980`s but had ceased to continue. It will now be published and edited by Asst. Prof. of History of Lamka College, Khamkhotinsei Touthang. To mark the revival of the magazine, advertisement paper attach to hydrogen gas balloon were released into the air.

The editor said that the focus of the magazine is to expound the truth of the gospel of Christ which had now been diluted by new thought and philosophy that is contradictory to the bible and added that it will clearly explain that this world is forever and that Jesus Christ had come on the Pentecost day.

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Common exam results out

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IMPHAL, Dec 10: The 5th Common Examination 2012 was held yesterday at Lamlong Higher Secondary School organized by DESAM, Imphal East committee with the participation of 327 competitors from various government and aided schools. K Sweety of Bheigyabati Primary School … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Dec 10: The 5th Common Examination 2012 was held yesterday at Lamlong Higher Secondary School organized by DESAM, Imphal East committee with the participation of 327 competitors from various government and aided schools.

K Sweety of Bheigyabati Primary School took the first position in the class II exam and Md Ajimuddin of Abushidik Junior High School took the first position in the Class V exam.

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Human rights day observed

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IMPHAL, Dec 10: The UNESCO club of Manipur in collaboration with DSSS celebrated the International Human Rights Day under the theme “My Voice Counts,” at Nagaram village community hall, Imphal, today. According to its press release, Member Zila Parishad 6-Laipham … Continue reading

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IMPHAL, Dec 10: The UNESCO club of Manipur in collaboration with DSSS celebrated the International Human Rights Day under the theme “My Voice Counts,” at Nagaram village community hall, Imphal, today.

According to its press release, Member Zila Parishad 6-Laipham Khunou, P Sunder Singh attended the occasion as the chief guest while Phungching Shaiza gave the keynote address to the congregation.

St Thomas Seminary, Fr Mareo also spoke on the importance of human rights in relation with spirituality of mankind. He further stressed on the theme “my voice counts” on human ethics and human rights. He said that more emphasized is to be given on the human rights education which is the need of the hour in every society, it said.

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Have A Heart . . .

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By Ananya S Guha There was a time when cricket in India, not only did not have money in it, but ex cricketers, including Test cricketers led penurious lives. This was, to the extent that the Cricket Control Board Of … Continue reading

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There was a time when cricket in India, not only did not have money in it, but ex cricketers, including Test cricketers led penurious lives. This was, to the extent that the Cricket Control Board Of India, had to organize chaity matches after a cricketer`s retirement. This was one humane act of considertion by the Board. These were termed unambiguously as benefit matches, and the likes of Vinoo Mankad, and Lala Amarnath did get financial assistance from these matches, something which they not only deserved, but something which must have helped them a bit, to counter life`s more material struggles. Likewise many Ranji Trophy players also got some dividends. But there was tragedy, a senior cricket commentator Berry Sarbadhakari committed suiced because of financial want. Soon the Cricket Booard started increaing the allowances to players. Today cricket commentators, most of them ex international players are globe totters, and cricket aficionados in action! Not only do they not need to commit suicide, but they can wallow in opulence during commentary stints. Umpires are also more fortunate, than the time S. Venkataraghavan, or Sambhu Pan were international umpires.

We must owe it to Kerry Packer`s behest and wisom for bring in the evasive lucxre to cricket, like tennis, and inevitably many cricketers forgot loyalties to the country, swayed by the immense benefit to their coffers this would entail. The Cricket Boards of these countries peremptorily banned these players from Test duty.

In the meantime BCCI was stealthily raising funds from test matches (much of it came from raving fans at the Eden Gardens Calcutta). Having done this, the BCCI started making hefty payments to Indian cricketers based on categories, and soon the pecuniary powers of the BCCI began to tell in cricketing dominions, after Dalmiya became the President of the ICCI!

Now our cricketers, thanks again to IPL are not only well paid, they lead enviable personal lives, their houses are well guarded (like Dhoni`s), they run restaurants, they are ad men (and also god men), they figure promptly in reality shows, looking coquettishly at film heriones, models etc.

In the 1970s Bishan Singh Bedi led his team out of a hotel during an unofficial test series against Sri Lanka, complaining about inadquate facilities including I suppose food.

But I was surprised when reading in the papers the other day that in a book launch in Kolkata organized by the Cricket Association of Bengal that Virendra Sehwag stomped out angrily and grumpily of the gathering complaining of bad food. Last time he said in an event organized by the CAB, it was the same thing; the guests were given sandwiches. And, can you believe it the CAB literarily ran after him to propatiate our little god?

Come on Sehwag, have a heart – there are millions in our country who led alone not getting sandwiches do not even get a square meal a day. You sound more like the Queen during the French Revolution, who said that if the people were not getting bread to eat they should try cakes!

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X-mas football trophy kicks off

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John K. Kaping UKHRUL, Dec10: The opening ceremony of Christmas 2012 Football trophy, organized by the Phungyo Baptist Church (PBC) has kicked off today at Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) ground with Chiphang reserve inspector of Ukhrul police,  Hopekeenson as the … Continue reading

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UKHRUL, Dec10: The opening ceremony of Christmas 2012 Football trophy, organized by the Phungyo Baptist Church (PBC) has kicked off today at Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) ground with Chiphang reserve inspector of Ukhrul police,  Hopekeenson as the chief guest.  The opening match was played between Rayotang Vs Viewland Zone-11 in the under 14 category wherein, in a spectacular moment just within 10 minutes of the play, G.Tigu of the Rayotang scored a goal and finally Rayotang beat its rival team Viewland Zone-II by 3-0.

Altogether there are 8 different teams in under 12 category, 11 teams in under 14 and 15 teams in senior category from across the Hunphun town will be participating for the Christmas 2012 football trophy.

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Rs 100cr swindle: Manipur man held – Times Of India – Times of India

Rs 100cr swindle: Manipur man held – Times Of IndiaTimes of IndiaNEW DELHI: Delhi Police's special cell has arrested a native of Imphal, Manipur for duping thousands of people through a multilevel marketing scam with promises of high returns. Ningo…

Rs 100cr swindle: Manipur man held – Times Of India
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NEW DELHI: Delhi Police's special cell has arrested a native of Imphal, Manipur for duping thousands of people through a multilevel marketing scam with promises of high returns. Ningombam Raju alias Raju Singh allegedly cheated more than 23,000

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1528 killed in ‘encounters’ in Manipur from 1979 to May 2012 – E-Pao.net

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SF dealings in Manipur racist, says Meghen – KanglaOnline

SF dealings in Manipur racist, says MeghenKanglaOnlineHe further said that the security forces in Manipur have racism attitude while dealing with the people of Manipur and said in the RIMS massacre, the security force involved sorted out people with ma…

SF dealings in Manipur racist, says Meghen
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He further said that the security forces in Manipur have racism attitude while dealing with the people of Manipur and said in the RIMS massacre, the security force involved sorted out people with mainland Indian looks and gunned down all the others

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Man from Manipur held for Rs 100-crore investment fraud – Indian Express – Indian Express

Man from Manipur held for Rs 100-crore investment fraud – Indian ExpressIndian ExpressThe Delhi Police Special Cell has arrested a person for allegedly running a fake multi-level marketing scheme and cheating more than 23,000 people of over Rs 100 cror…

Man from Manipur held for Rs 100-crore investment fraud – Indian Express
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The Delhi Police Special Cell has arrested a person for allegedly running a fake multi-level marketing scheme and cheating more than 23,000 people of over Rs 100 crore. Ningombam Raju Singh, a native of Manipur, was arrested from Kotla Mubarakpur in
Manipur man arrested for cheatingNewstrack India
Young man in Delhi arrested in 100-crore marketing fraudThe Hindu
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23-yr-old auto-lifter held for smuggling banned medicines – Hindustan Times

23-yr-old auto-lifter held for smuggling banned medicinesHindustan Times“A team led by Anil Sharma, SHO of the Vasant Vihar police station, laid a trap near Munirka bus stop after they learnt that a person involved in smuggling of banned medicines fr…

23-yr-old auto-lifter held for smuggling banned medicines
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“A team led by Anil Sharma, SHO of the Vasant Vihar police station, laid a trap near Munirka bus stop after they learnt that a person involved in smuggling of banned medicines from Delhi to Manipur will arrive there. At the instance of the informer
Two Manipuris held with 50000 medical tabletsTwoCircles.net
Duo arrested for smuggling prescription drugBusiness Standard

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Rs 200 crores for Manipur development schemes: Rahul – Zee News

Hindu Business LineRs 200 crores for Manipur development schemes: RahulZee NewsRs 200 crores for Manipur development schemes: Rahul Imphal: All India Congress Committee (AICC) General Secretary Rahul Gandhi today said Rs 200 crores would be spent for i…


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Rs 200 crores for Manipur development schemes: Rahul
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Rs 200 crores for Manipur development schemes: Rahul Imphal: All India Congress Committee (AICC) General Secretary Rahul Gandhi today said Rs 200 crores would be spent for implementation of various development schemes in Manipur during this
Proud of Manipuris in Delhi, says Rahul in Imphal – Indian ExpressIndian Express
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Manipur man arrested for cheating – Newstrack India

Manipur man arrested for cheatingNewstrack IndiaNew Delhi, Dec 10 (IANS) A man from Manipur was arrested here for cheating over 23,000 people by claiming that money deposited with him will triple in three months, police said Monday. Ningombam Raju was …

Manipur man arrested for cheating
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New Delhi, Dec 10 (IANS) A man from Manipur was arrested here for cheating over 23,000 people by claiming that money deposited with him will triple in three months, police said Monday. Ningombam Raju was arrested Friday from south Delhi's Kotla

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