Two children from Manipur to get bravery awards

Mail News Service New Delhi, Jan 18: Twenty four children from different parts of the country will receive the National Bravery Awards for 2011 from the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh at a function in New Delhi on the eve of Republic Day this year. Among the awardees eight are girls and sixteen are boys. […]

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New Delhi, Jan 18: Twenty four children from different parts of the country will receive the National Bravery Awards for 2011 from the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh at a function in New Delhi on the eve of Republic Day this year. Among the awardees eight are girls and sixteen are boys. Five Awards will be given posthumously.
The prestigious Geeta Chopra Award will be conferred on 13 year old Km. Mittal Mahendrabhai Patadiya of Gujarat who faced armed miscreants and foiled a robbery attempt.
Master Kapil Singh Negi of Uttarakhand will get the coveted Bharat Award posthumously. The 15-year-old-boy sacrificed his life while helping his younger schoolmates to cross an over-flooded stream on a day of heavy rain and landslide.
The Sanjay Chopra Award has been given to 12½-year-old Master Om Prakash Yadav of Uttar Pradesh who saved his schoolmates from a burning van.
Late Master Adithya Gopal (14 years) of Arunachal Pradesh, Master Uma Shankar (14 years) of Delhi and Km. Anjali Singh Gautam (15 years) of Chhattisgarh will get the Bapu Gaidhani Awards. Late Master Adithya Gopal lost his life while trying to save his friend from drowning. Master Uma Shankar was instrumental in rescuing victims of a bus accident and helping them get medical aid while Km. Anjali Singh Gautam saved her younger brother in a Naxalite attack.
The other recipients are: Master Yandam Amara Uday Kiran and Master Suthrapu Shiva Prasad (Andhra Pradesh), Master Ranjan Pradhan and Km. Sheetal Sadvi Saluja (Chhattisgarh), Km. Divyaben Mansangbhai Chauhan (Gujarat), Master Sandesh P Hegde and Km. Sindhushree B.A. (Karnataka), Master Mohammed Nishadh V.P., Master Anshif C.K. and Master Sahsad K (Kerala), Master Johnson Tourangbam and Master Kshetrimayum Rakesh Singh (Manipur), Late Master C. Lalduhawma (Mizoram), Km. Prasannta Shandilya (Odisha), Master Dungar Singh (Rajasthan), Master G. Parameswaran (Tamil Nadu), Late Km. Lovely Verma (Uttar Pradesh) and Late Km. Saudhita Barman (West Bengal).
The National Bravery Award Scheme was initiated by the Indian Council for Child Welfare to give due recognition to the children who distinguish themselves by performing outstanding deeds of bravery and meritorious service and to inspire other children to emulate their example. Children will get a medal, certificate and cash under the scheme and awardees will be granted financial assistance until they complete their schooling. The Government has reserved some seats for the awardees in medical and engineering colleges and polytechnics.

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Gaan Ngai festival begins

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 7: Gaan Ngai festival began today at BOAT inaugurated by Governor, Gurbhachan Jagat. The opening event, which was organized by the State Level Gaan-Ngai 2012 Celebration Committee, was graced by Manipur Governor Gurbachan Jagat Singh, Principal Secretary, Government of Manipur and Chairman, SLGCC,2012, L.P. Gonmei, and Secretary State Level Gaan-Ngai […]

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Imphal, Jan 7: Gaan Ngai festival began today at BOAT inaugurated by Governor, Gurbhachan Jagat.
The opening event, which was organized by the State Level Gaan-Ngai 2012 Celebration Committee, was graced by Manipur Governor Gurbachan Jagat Singh, Principal Secretary, Government of Manipur and Chairman, SLGCC,2012, L.P. Gonmei, and Secretary State Level Gaan-Ngai 2012 celebration Committee, Norbert Disinang, IAS as chief guest, president and guest of honour.
Governor addressing the function said “Gaan-Ngai, as we all are aware, marks the end of a year and heralds a new year. It is the biggest annual festival of the Zeliangrong community lasting for five days or so. The festival, which literally means “Festival of Winter Season” is a festival paying homage to those souls who departed the year before and is also an occasion of worship, joy and merriment providing an opportunity not only to the Zeliangrong people but also to others to come together and work for our shared goal of ensuring peace and harmony in the society, setting aside all differences. While celebrating Gaan-Ngai, we should resolve to follow the spiritual and moral values that it conveys to make the festival significant.
Every festival of a community or a group of people, has its own and distinct character and message. The spirit of Gaan-Ngai festival is to disseminate the message of peace, friendship, brotherhood, compassion and forgiveness among the people not only of Manipur, but also to the mankind. In the celebration of a festival, the edifice of oneness gets strengthened. Ensuring sense of oneness and friendly feelings is the prerequisite to peaceful co-existence which is the need of the hour in today’s trouble-torn society.”
He hoped that the Gaan-Ngai festival will be celebrated in its true spirit and it will help in further strengthening the social fabric that binds the different groups of people together. In fact, peaceful co-existence is an age-old and glorious tradition of the people of Manipur. We are proud of this tradition. Hence, all communities of Manipur should contribute their best to sustain this glorious tradition.

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Gaan Ngai festival begins

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 7: Gaan Ngai festival began today at BOAT inaugurated by Governor, Gurbhachan Jagat. The opening event, which was organized by the State Level Gaan-Ngai 2012 Celebration Committee, was graced by Manipur Governor Gurbachan Jagat Singh, Principal Secretary, Government of Manipur and Chairman, SLGCC,2012, L.P. Gonmei, and Secretary State Level Gaan-Ngai […]

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Imphal, Jan 7: Gaan Ngai festival began today at BOAT inaugurated by Governor, Gurbhachan Jagat.
The opening event, which was organized by the State Level Gaan-Ngai 2012 Celebration Committee, was graced by Manipur Governor Gurbachan Jagat Singh, Principal Secretary, Government of Manipur and Chairman, SLGCC,2012, L.P. Gonmei, and Secretary State Level Gaan-Ngai 2012 celebration Committee, Norbert Disinang, IAS as chief guest, president and guest of honour.
Governor addressing the function said “Gaan-Ngai, as we all are aware, marks the end of a year and heralds a new year. It is the biggest annual festival of the Zeliangrong community lasting for five days or so. The festival, which literally means “Festival of Winter Season” is a festival paying homage to those souls who departed the year before and is also an occasion of worship, joy and merriment providing an opportunity not only to the Zeliangrong people but also to others to come together and work for our shared goal of ensuring peace and harmony in the society, setting aside all differences. While celebrating Gaan-Ngai, we should resolve to follow the spiritual and moral values that it conveys to make the festival significant.
Every festival of a community or a group of people, has its own and distinct character and message. The spirit of Gaan-Ngai festival is to disseminate the message of peace, friendship, brotherhood, compassion and forgiveness among the people not only of Manipur, but also to the mankind. In the celebration of a festival, the edifice of oneness gets strengthened. Ensuring sense of oneness and friendly feelings is the prerequisite to peaceful co-existence which is the need of the hour in today’s trouble-torn society.”
He hoped that the Gaan-Ngai festival will be celebrated in its true spirit and it will help in further strengthening the social fabric that binds the different groups of people together. In fact, peaceful co-existence is an age-old and glorious tradition of the people of Manipur. We are proud of this tradition. Hence, all communities of Manipur should contribute their best to sustain this glorious tradition.

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Every voter to be photographed, new DGP assumes charge

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 5: Chief Election Commissioner, Dr SY Quraishi today announced that the Manipur DGP has been changed. R Baral assumed charge as the new DGP while former DGP Y Joykumar was shifted to Manipur Police Housing Corporation. He also convened an inter state meeting attended by officials of Assam, Mizoram and […]

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Imphal, Jan 5: Chief Election Commissioner, Dr SY Quraishi today announced that the Manipur DGP has been changed. R Baral assumed charge as the new DGP while former DGP Y Joykumar was shifted to Manipur Police Housing Corporation. He also convened an inter state meeting attended by officials of Assam, Mizoram and Nagaland besides officials of Manipur and officials of the Commission. Every voter will be photographed he said.
Discussions will also be held with neighbouring country Myanmar to ensure free and fair elections he added. All Ministers , MLAs were asked to stop using official vehicles and issuing official orders. Strict actions will be taken up and FIR lodged the CEC further said.
Border areas will be sealed and transportation of arms, liquor will be completely stopped. Indian Oil Corporation officials were asked to ensure that petroleum products are available and an oil depot be specially allotted to political parties and candidates.

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Bharat rang mahotsav to kick off with Ratan Thiyam’s Raja as inaugural play

Manipur Information Centre NEW DELHI , January 4 The visually beautiful production of Rabindranath Tagore’s highly symbolic play, ‘The King of Dark Chamber – ‘Raja’ directed by Ratan Thiyam of Chorus Repertory Theatre of Manipur will be the inaugural play of the 14th edition of the 15- day Bharat Rang Mahotsav, the largest theatre festival […]

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NEW DELHI , January 4
The visually beautiful production of Rabindranath Tagore’s highly symbolic play, ‘The King of Dark Chamber – ‘Raja’ directed by Ratan Thiyam of Chorus Repertory Theatre of Manipur will be the inaugural play of the 14th edition of the 15- day Bharat Rang Mahotsav, the largest theatre festival of Asia to be held in New Delhi at nine different venues namely Shri Ram Centre, LTG, Bahumukh, Sammukh, Kamani, Abhimanch, Meghdoot 1& 2, Meghdoot 3 and Abhilkalp from January 8 to 22.
As a tribute to Tagore on his 150th birth anniversary, the festival has a focus on his works with 14 productions and 4 Allied events among the 88 plays in the main repertoire and 11 Allied events. The festival will witness different productions of five theatre directors of Manipur.
Bharat Rang Mahotsav was introduced a decade ago by the National School of Drama to stimulate the growth and development of theatre across the country. Originally a national festival showcasing the work of the most creative theatre workers in India , it has evolved to international scope, hosting theatre companies from around the world.
At the forefront of the International section this year, the festival will have a focus on contemporary Polish Theatre with three very vibrant productions.
A series of wrap around programs around the festival includes a talk on interactive sessions with the directors, a seminar on “The multi-disciplinary approach of Tagore’s performance language” and five photographic exhibitions.
The 14th Mahotsav will include several national and international performances, and various associated events in a wrap-around program.
Bharat Rang Mahotsav is accompanied by a shorter festival in a second city, with selections from the main repertoire, extending the scope of the Mahotsav and sharing its plays with theatre lovers outside Delhi . This year it travels to Amritsar , Punjab . The second festival was held in Bengaluru, Kolkata, Mumbai, Lucknow , Bhopal and Chennai in the past editions.
Theatre doyen Ratan Thiyam’s The King of Dark Chamber- Raja in Manipuri will be staged on 8 January at 7 pm at Kamani Auditorium.
It’s a symbolic as well as allegorical play. It is not divided into acts and scenes. This play is a reflection of Tagore’s philosophy and the relation between individual and the universe.
The play evolves with the Queen Sudarshana’s search for Raja, who is invisible. As a result neither the queen nor the citizens of the state can see him. Some people, therefore, distrust if there is a king at all ! But they don’t know that God cannot be seen like any other earthly things. During her journey, Sudarshana is accompanied by Surangama and Thakur Da, who sings and communicates with the whole community in conveying the idea of Raja’s true self.
NSD Diploma production- “Mirage” scripted and directed by Loitongbam Paringanba, an NSD student from Manipur will be staged on 10 January at 8.30pm at Abhimanch. Paringanba is the son of noted theatre director Loitongbam Dorendro.
The play in Hindi is based on Dr. Saroj Bharadwaj’s translation of Kalidasa’s Ritusamhara. The play depicts the contemporary situation of Manipur. In a land where the dead bodies of young people who lose their lives in encounters, fake-encounters or counter insurgency operations are cremated under state authority as unclaimed bodies; and where the cry of bereaved mother’s adds fuel to the funeral pyres, the summer season’s warm heat loses its charm. In a land where the sound of blasting bombs has replaced thundering clouds, the season of rain has no story to tell. In a land where full moon nights are intercepted by search lights from army camps, the autumn season has a different tale to tell. When widows embrace the ice-cold bodies of their dead husbands, the beauty of the winter season is lost. Spring has lost its color as camouflaged army troops cover the land. Thirsty people traveling across the desert mistake a mirage for water.
Similarly, out of their sheer longing for peace and order, and to escape the horror of the present, people imagine that the colours they see are those of the year’s different seasons, as described by Kalidasa in Ritusamhara.
Loika Loikum directed by Goshe Meitei, a renowned balladeer of Manipur is a Manipuri folk play to be staged on 13 January at 6 pm at Bahumukh. The play is based on legendary Khamba Thoibi epic of Manipur.
Heisnam Tomba’s Hungry Stone, an adaptation from the story by Rabindranath Tagore will be staged on 14 January at 4.30pm at Shri Ram Centre. The play in Manipuri is weaved into a performance that raises poignant questions. A man purchases a Persian slave girl and gifts her against her will to the Badshah. The girl laments hysterically like a crazed woman. Does her lament signify personal disappointment or the yearnings of the entire female race?
Ningthouja Deepak’s Mythical Surrender written by Budha Chingtham, an eminent theatre critic of Manipur will be staged 17 January at 4.30pm at Sri Ram Centre. The Play bagged three awards namely Best Innovative Sound Design: Ningthouja Jayvidya, Best Original Script: Buddha Chingtham and Best Choreographer: Ningthouja Deepak in the Mahendra Excellence in Theatre Awards 2011 selected by the eminent jury members namely Anuradha Kapur, Arundhati Nag, Mahesh Elkunchwar, Neelam Mansingh and Utkarsh Mazumdar.The play in Manipuri is developed on the backdrop of military combing operations conducted as part of counter insurgency measures in the North Eastern region of the country. Using symbolic theatrical gestures and movements, the play depicts the pain, violence and cruelty inherent in the existing contemporary situation.
Ratan Thiyam’s Raja will also be the inaugural play of the 10-day Amritsar Festival beginning from 11 January at two different venues.
The play will be staged at Naatshala on 11 January at 7pm. Heisnam Tomba’s Hungry Stone will be performed on 16 January at the same venue. Two Manipuri plays were among 18 plays selected for the Amritsar Festival.

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Media workshop on paid news , advertisement

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 4: A one day workshop of media person on paid news and advertisement jointly organized by chief Electoral Officer, Manipur and All Manipur working Journalists Union at Manipur Press Club today. The president of AMWJU, A. Mobi was the moderator. A.Mobi while speaking on the occasion said if media person […]

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Imphal, Jan 4: A one day workshop of media person on paid news and advertisement jointly organized by chief Electoral Officer, Manipur and All Manipur working Journalists Union at Manipur Press Club today.
The president of AMWJU, A. Mobi was the moderator. A.Mobi while speaking on the occasion said if media person strictly follow the guidelines of Press Council of India, there will be no difficulty of paid news during election. If there is an image of paid news, there will be lot of impact on voters during the state assembly election.
A. Tombikanta, state level chairman, MCMC who also attended the workshop as resource person reminded the guidelines of PCI said, it will be the duty of the press to give objective reports about elections and the candidates. The newspapers should not indulge in unhealthy rated reports about any candidate, party or incident during the elections.
Election campaign along communal or caste lines is banned under the election rules. Therefore, the press should eschew reports which tend to promote feelings of enmity or hatred between people on the ground of religion, race, caste, community or languages.
The press should also refrain from publishing false of critical statements in regard to the personal character and conduct of any candidate or in relation to the candidature or withdrawal of any candidate or his candidature to prejudice the prospects of that candidate in the election , he also said and added that press shall not publish unverified allegations against any candidate, party.

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AR rescues accident victims

27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) provided medical assistance to accident victims on 02 Jan 2012 at around 0915 hours, an accident occurred at Kakching, when a Bolero collided with an autorikshaw. Three passengers including one female and two male got seriously injured. On receipt of the information, medical team of the […]

27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) provided medical assistance to accident victims on 02 Jan 2012 at around 0915 hours, an accident occurred at Kakching, when a Bolero collided with an autorikshaw. Three passengers including one female and two male got seriously injured. On receipt of the information, medical team of the Unit 27 rushed to the accident site and evacuated the injured persons to the Unit Hospital and provided necessary medical Aid was administered to the injured and further evacuated to RIIMS, Imphal.
The Civil Administration, public leaders and local bodies appreciated the dedicated efforts by 27 Assam Rifles and conveyed their gratitude to 27 Assam Rifles for the timely help and thanked the unit for its positive attitude towards helping the people in their hour of need and support for local populace in all its endeavors. In yet another incident 24 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) provided medical aid to road accident victims of head on collision between two light vehicles on 02 Jan 2012. Mr Salatur Rahman, aged 26 yrs (Driver) resident of Sangai Tumpham (Thoubal), Mrs Joreshiar aged 60 yrs, resident of Larung Khunao( Tengnoupa)l, Mrs Martha aged 55 yrs, resident of Thamle Khuren (Chandel) and Mrs Lelam, aged 32 yrs, resident of Ward- 8, (Moreh) were given medical treatment by unit Medical Officer and the team of Medical Staff of 24 Assam Rifles.

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Meira foundation day held

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 2: The 30th foundation day of Kangleipakki Meira, an evening daily paper was held today at Manipur Press Club, Major Khul. Dr. RK. Nimai IAS commissioner art and culture, Kh. Mani Human rights activist, K. Manoranjan additional chief engineer CADA and A. Balkrishna Sharma joint director IPR graced the occasion […]

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Imphal, Jan 2: The 30th foundation day of Kangleipakki Meira, an evening daily paper was held today at Manipur Press Club, Major Khul.
Dr. RK. Nimai IAS commissioner art and culture, Kh. Mani Human rights activist, K. Manoranjan additional chief engineer CADA and A.
Balkrishna Sharma joint director IPR graced the occasion as chief guest, president and guest of honour.
Awards were distributed to journalists, columnists and paper distributors in the occasion.

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5/9 GR celebrates 49th raising day

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 2: 5th Battalion the 9th Gorkha Rifles of Loktak Brigade under Red Shield Division celebrated its 49th Raising Day at Gothal, Bishenpur on 02 Jan 2012. The function was graced by many prominent dignitaries of civil and SF. The occasion was also blessed by heaven in the form of the […]

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Imphal, Jan 2: 5th Battalion the 9th Gorkha Rifles of Loktak Brigade under Red Shield Division celebrated its 49th Raising Day at Gothal, Bishenpur on 02 Jan 2012.
The function was graced by many prominent dignitaries of civil and SF. The occasion was also blessed by heaven in the form of the first showers of the year 2012.
The battalion was raised on 01 Jan 1963 by Lt Col BS Grewal at Dehradun, Uttarakhand. The battalion fought in the 1965 Indo-Pak war where it won the Battle Honour ‘PHILLORA’. During its half a century long checkered history, the Battalion has won many laurels and accolades for the nation.
The event started with the soldiers of the PHILLORA battalion performing their traditional Nepali dance to welcome everyone. This was
followed by various traditional and cultural events like Meitei and Kuki folk dances. A unique traditional fashion show by NEW MODELS’ ACADEMY, Imphal was the highlight of the celebration. The famous actor and singer, Mr. Hamom Sadananda graced the occasion and entertained the gathering by singing popular local numbers in his melodious voice.

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5/9 GR celebrates 49th raising day

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 2: 5th Battalion the 9th Gorkha Rifles of Loktak Brigade under Red Shield Division celebrated its 49th Raising Day at Gothal, Bishenpur on 02 Jan 2012. The function was graced by many prominent dignitaries of civil and SF. The occasion was also blessed by heaven in the form of the […]

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Imphal, Jan 2: 5th Battalion the 9th Gorkha Rifles of Loktak Brigade under Red Shield Division celebrated its 49th Raising Day at Gothal, Bishenpur on 02 Jan 2012.
The function was graced by many prominent dignitaries of civil and SF. The occasion was also blessed by heaven in the form of the first showers of the year 2012.
The battalion was raised on 01 Jan 1963 by Lt Col BS Grewal at Dehradun, Uttarakhand. The battalion fought in the 1965 Indo-Pak war where it won the Battle Honour ‘PHILLORA’. During its half a century long checkered history, the Battalion has won many laurels and accolades for the nation.
The event started with the soldiers of the PHILLORA battalion performing their traditional Nepali dance to welcome everyone. This was
followed by various traditional and cultural events like Meitei and Kuki folk dances. A unique traditional fashion show by NEW MODELS’ ACADEMY, Imphal was the highlight of the celebration. The famous actor and singer, Mr. Hamom Sadananda graced the occasion and entertained the gathering by singing popular local numbers in his melodious voice.

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BJP ,MPP form alliance

Imphal, Dec 31: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) today sounded in chord with the Manipur People’s Party (MPP) and welcomed the Manipur’s oldest regional political party decision to join the pre-poll alliance of the opposition and to be part of NDA as an ally in the coming general election slated for January 28 next year. […]

Imphal, Dec 31: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) today sounded in chord with the Manipur People’s Party (MPP) and welcomed the Manipur’s oldest regional political party decision to join the pre-poll alliance of the opposition and to be part of NDA as an ally in the coming general election slated for January 28 next year.
This came after BJP national spokesperson Prakash Javedkar announced the party’s decision to go with MPP in the polls while talking to the media on the sideline of a one-day political conference at Uripok here on Saturday.
“Chief Minister Okram Ibobi now no more belongs to Manipur Assembly or the Secretariat and that now is the time for the Chief Minister to be in Tihar Jail with former telecom minister A. Raja who has been languishing in the prison on corruption charges”, Javedkar told the conference.
He said the chief minister is now afraid of BJP and fleeing from his own constituency even as he has lost the guts to contest the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly elections from his own constituency and other also.
Flaying Manipur Government for rampant black market, the BJP spokesperson accused the O Ibobi-led Government of encouraging extensive black marketing business where everything is found in the black market and not from retailers.
Earlier in the day, flanked by MPP president Dr. Nimaichand luwang, Javedkar while talking to the media said that Manipur will see to poll on January 28 and the day will be a turning point in the history of the State.
He said BJP has welcomed the MPP decision to join the alliance and to be part of NDA and added that the BJP and MPP will work together with other political parties in the State to defeat the Congress in the polls.
The saffron party leader also informed that all the non-Congress political parties will meet Election Commission of India (ECI) in Delhi in the first week of January next year put pressure on ECI to ensure free and fair polls in the State.The RJD and CPI (M) in the State have also shown their interest in joining the pre-poll alliance of the opposition parties.
A conference was held today at the residence of BJP Uripok candidate Dr N Nando. It is time to defeat the Congress party Javedkar said.
The pre poll alliance with MPP, JDU and RJD was formed to defeat the Congress. He charged that the government was not able to tackle the economic blockade.
There is no petrol, gas, essential commodities. Roads are in bad conditions. We need good governance he added.

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Accident at Noney

10 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Loktak brigade of Red Shield Division today provided medical aid to five accident victims at COB Tupul. A TATA 207 travelling from village Charoichakotlong I carrying about 20 persons to Noney overturned on the track between Lamdingmei and Tupul around noon. The vehicle was taking person to the […]

10 Assam Rifles under the aegis of Loktak brigade of Red Shield Division today provided medical aid to five accident victims at COB Tupul. A TATA 207 travelling from village Charoichakotlong I carrying about 20 persons to Noney overturned on the track between Lamdingmei and Tupul around noon. The vehicle was taking person to the Congress Workers conference held at Noney today.
A quick reaction team of 10 AR rushed on receipt of information on the accident and provided first aid and evacuated the injured persons to Tupul. The victims were then moved to Imphal .

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Plebiscite should not be used as an election agendum: Meghen

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 26: UNLF Chairman, RK Sanayaima today said plebiscite mooted by UNLF should not be used an election issue. He was produced at Guwahati before a Special Judge NIA Designated Court. India should work to have a peaceful environment in the region he added. Time has come for the people to […]

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Imphal, Dec 26: UNLF Chairman, RK Sanayaima today said plebiscite mooted by UNLF should not be used an election issue. He was produced at Guwahati before a Special Judge NIA Designated Court. India should work to have a peaceful environment in the region he added. Time has come for the people to unit. If a new government comes to power issue of plebiscite will not be an important issue and election is just a festival. There is no base camp of UNLF in other countries but only in Manipur he added.
There is no connection with Maoists he added. Blasts , surrender, home coming are all engineered by Assam Rifles, CRPF he alleged. Such actions aim to defame those who are committed in liberation struggle .

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MPP, NCP, JD U vow to fight together on MPP foundation day

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 26: The 44th foundation day of Manipur People’s Party was held today at BOAT palace compound. Dr. Nimaichand Luwang, president MPP, O. Joy MLA, Radhabinod Koijam president NCP Manipur unit, Arun Kumar Srivastava national general secy Janata Dal United, Dr. L. Chandramani former deputy CM, Th. Chaoba former Union minister, […]

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Imphal, Dec 26: The 44th foundation day of Manipur People’s Party was held today at BOAT palace compound. Dr. Nimaichand Luwang, president MPP, O. Joy MLA, Radhabinod Koijam president NCP Manipur unit, Arun Kumar Srivastava national general secy Janata Dal United, Dr. L. Chandramani former deputy CM, Th. Chaoba former Union minister, L. Jatra ex minister, S. Umananda V.P spoke at the occasion. The leaders of women front and youth front MPP and many workers were present the occasion.
O. Joy said that the MPP has now completed 44 year. The party has its own ideology. To preserve the territorial integrity and boundary of Manipur are the main objectives of the party. The party had hold over three times in the state. The present board of secondary education Manipur, MU, RIMS, government polytechnic, spinning mill, MPSC, law commission double cropping and announcement of state holiday on 23rd April were the achievements of MPP he said .
The national party JD(U) also joined the pre poll alliance of MPP and NCP today. The MPP president has announced the joining of JD(U) to the alliance today.

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Manipur goes to poll on Jan 28

Mail News Service New Delhi, Dec 24: Assembly elections in Goa, Manipur, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand will be held between Jan 28 and March 3, the Election Commission announced on Saturday. Elections for Manipur will be held on Feb 28. Uttar Pradesh will have assembly elections in seven phases from February 4 to 28, […]

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New Delhi, Dec 24: Assembly elections in Goa, Manipur, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand will be held between Jan 28 and March 3, the Election Commission announced on Saturday. Elections for Manipur will be held on Feb 28. Uttar Pradesh will have assembly elections in seven phases from February 4 to 28, while Uttarakhand, Manipur, Goa and Punjab will have single-phase elections, the Election Commission announced. Counting in all the five states will be held on March 4, Chief Election Commissioner S Y Quraishi told a press conference here.
UP, with 403 constituencies, will witness polling on February 4, 8, 11, 15, 19, 23 and 28, while neighbouring Uttarakhand (70 constituencies) will have polling on January 30.
The polling in 117 constituencies of Punjab will also be held on January 30.
Manipur (60 constituencies) and Goa (40 constituencies) will have polls on January 28 and March 3 respectively.
The Code of Conduct has come into effect in all the election going states with immediate effect.
The electoral rolls of all the existing Assembly Constituencies in the States of Goa, Manipur, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand are being revised, with reference to 01.01.2012 as the qualifying date, and shall be finally published on 02.01.2012.
Goa has 1011673 electors, Manipur 1677270, Punjab 17433408, Uttar Pradesh, 111916689, Uttarakhand, 5740148
Photo electoral rolls will be used Identification of the voters at the polling booth at the time of poll shall be mandatory. Electors who have been provided with EPIC shall be identified through EPIC only. As mentioned above, presently, the EPIC coverage in the poll
going States is:
Goa 98.06
Manipur 87.2
Punjab 99.66
Uttar Pradesh 98.5
Uttarakhand 99.8
The poll in all the 5 (Five) States will be conducted at all polling stations using EVMs. Based on the assessment of the ground situation, Central Police Forces (CPF) and State Armed Police (SAP) drawn from other States will be deployed during the ensuing general elections. The CPF and SAP will be used generally for safeguarding the polling stations, the electors, poll-material and the polling personnel. Besides, these forces will be used for securing the strong rooms where the EVMs are stored pending counting and for securing the counting centers.
The Commission will be constantly monitoring the ground situation closely and will take appropriate measures to ensure peaceful, free and fair polls in these States.
The Commission will deploy General Observers in adequate number to ensure smooth conduct of elections. The Observers will be asked to keep a close watch on every stage of the electoral process to ensure free and fair elections.
Their names, addresses within the district/constituency and their telephone numbers will be publicized in local newspapers so that the general public can quickly approach them for any grievance redressal. The Observers will be given a detailed briefing by the Commission before their deployment.
Election Expenditure Monitoring
The Commission has also decided to appoint adequate number of Expenditure Observers and Assistant Expenditure Observers who will exclusively monitor the election expenditure of the contesting candidates. For greater transparency and for ease of monitoring of Election Expenses, Candidates would be required to open a separate bank account and incur their election expenses from that very account. Comprehensive instructions for the purpose of effective
monitoring of the election expenditure of the candidates, including formation of flying squads, video Surveillance Teams in the constituency, involvement of Investigation Directorates of Income Tax Deptt. etc. have been separately
issued by the Commission and are available at ECI website . The format for filing of affidavits regarding criminal backgrounds. assets, liabilities and educational qualification of the candidates have been modified to include a summary sheet.
To deal with the issue of Paid News, Monitoring Committees have been set up at District, State and Commission level and necessary instructions have been issued to the District Election Officers and the CEOs of the five poll-going States. Representatives of political parties and media organizations of the poll-going States have also been briefed.
Micro Observers
In addition to General Observers, the Commission will also deploy Micro- observers to observe the poll proceedings in the polling stations on the poll day in selected critical polling stations. They will be chosen from Central
Government/Central PSUs officials. Micro-Observers will observe the proceedings at the polling stations on the poll day right from the mock poll to the completion of poll and the process of sealing of EVMs and other documents to ensure that all instructions of the Commission are complied with by the Polling Parties and the Polling Agents.

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21 militants lay down arms

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 24: Twenty militants laid down arms and ammunitions today at military headquarters of 57 Mountain Division at Leimakhong. Those who laid down arms to DGP Manipur Y Joykumar and GOC 57 Mountain Division , Maj Gen Binoy Ponnen included four cadres of NNC, 16 cadres of NSCN (K) Unification and […]

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Imphal, Dec 24: Twenty militants laid down arms and ammunitions today at military headquarters of 57 Mountain Division at Leimakhong. Those who laid down arms to DGP Manipur Y Joykumar and GOC 57 Mountain Division , Maj Gen Binoy Ponnen included four cadres of NNC, 16 cadres of NSCN (K) Unification and one of PREPAK
They surrendered six rifles, two Sten Guns, 10 pistols, one revolver and two Carbines, The effort to motivate the cadres to lay down arms was dedicated to 3 Mahar and 39 Assam rifles .
DGP, Manipur Y Joykumar Singh welcomed them into the national mainstream and on behalf of the government, assured them and their families an honourable rehabilitation at the earliest. Major General Binoy Poonnen, GOC praised the cadres for their courage and wisdom in choosing to become responsible citizens of the state and contribute to progressive realization of people’s peace aspiration. He assured that army will continue to encourage all endeavours by insurgents and shall continue to act as a facilitator in their rehabilitation

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Book fair begins

The 20th Imphal book fair 2011 jointly organized by the state central library Imphal, National book trust Indian and Raja Rammohun Roy library foundation Kolkata was gegan today at Hapta Kangjeibung palace compound. P. Parijat minister agriculture Manipur and RK Jhaljit Padmashree graced the occasion as chief guest and president respectively. More than one hundred […]

The 20th Imphal book fair 2011 jointly organized by the state central library Imphal, National book trust Indian and Raja Rammohun Roy library foundation Kolkata was gegan today at Hapta Kangjeibung palace compound. P. Parijat minister agriculture Manipur and RK Jhaljit Padmashree graced the occasion as chief guest and president respectively. More than one hundred stalls of different book farms including outside Manipur are taking part at the book fain. It will continue till Jan 1 next. Children’s spot painting competition, North east poets, state level symposium on reading habit, meet the eminent singers, meet the film artists, narration of Manipur short stories, state level quiz on art and culture of Manipur are the main programmes of the fair.

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Talks on to form alliance says Nitin Gadkari

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 20: The BJP Chief, Nitin Gadkari addressing a press conference today at Hotel Classic said a sports University should be established in the state and there should be proper development in communications , power, water supply , IT sector, tourism. BJP will prepare a Vision document 2025 and if BJP […]

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Imphal, Dec 20: The BJP Chief, Nitin Gadkari addressing a press conference today at Hotel Classic said a sports University should be established in the state and there should be proper development in communications , power, water supply , IT sector, tourism. BJP will prepare a Vision document 2025 and if BJP comes to power in 2014 there will be proper check on fund.
He cited the example of Chhatisgarh where there is corruption free PDS. Talks were held with MPP he said when asked about pre poll alliance. On AFSPA he said it is a sensitive issue and the party will discuss it properly. Situation between NE and JK is different he added. A BJP delegation also discussed the matter with the Prime Minister he further said. Killings of innocent people should be stopped and human rights should be protected he added. The Congress led government in the centre is embroiled in corruption and the state Congress leaders have considered it their birth right to resort to corrupt practices.

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Talks on to form alliance says Nitin Gadkari

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 20: The BJP Chief, Nitin Gadkari addressing a press conference today at Hotel Classic said a sports University should be established in the state and there should be proper development in communications , power, water supply , IT sector, tourism. BJP will prepare a Vision document 2025 and if BJP […]

Mail News Service
Imphal, Dec 20: The BJP Chief, Nitin Gadkari addressing a press conference today at Hotel Classic said a sports University should be established in the state and there should be proper development in communications , power, water supply , IT sector, tourism. BJP will prepare a Vision document 2025 and if BJP comes to power in 2014 there will be proper check on fund.
He cited the example of Chhatisgarh where there is corruption free PDS. Talks were held with MPP he said when asked about pre poll alliance. On AFSPA he said it is a sensitive issue and the party will discuss it properly. Situation between NE and JK is different he added. A BJP delegation also discussed the matter with the Prime Minister he further said. Killings of innocent people should be stopped and human rights should be protected he added. The Congress led government in the centre is embroiled in corruption and the state Congress leaders have considered it their birth right to resort to corrupt practices.

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CM inaugurates market

C Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 19: The CM, O. Ibobi inaugurated a Rs. Four crores 47 lakhs Wangjing Lamding Keithel today. The newly inaugurated market included 500 women vendors and 15 shopping blocks. The CM also attended as chief guest at the 30th annual function of South East Manipur College, Komlathabi, Chandel. He also […]

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Imphal, Dec 19: The CM, O. Ibobi inaugurated a Rs. Four crores 47 lakhs Wangjing Lamding Keithel today. The newly inaugurated market included 500 women vendors and 15 shopping blocks.
The CM also attended as chief guest at the 30th annual function of South East Manipur College, Komlathabi, Chandel. He also laid the foundation stone for the construction of health centres of Wangjing and Chandel.
Speaking on the occasion, the CM Said The govt. is planning to upgrade Wangjing asn other Nagar Panchayat to the states of municipality. It is impossible to take up a big plan of govt. without the co-operation of the people. Therefore people should try to dedicate for it, he said and added that the present SPF govt. is paying more attention to education, health, roads and bridges.
Spaking at the function held in Chandel, the education minister DD Thaisii said, although may college applied for grant in aid however some colleges have to provisions to get grant in aid.
M. Hemanta, MLA while speaking at the inaugural function of Wangjing market pressurised to upgrade Wangjing Nagar Panchayat to the states of municipality.
The health minister L. Jayentakumar, Smt. O. Landhoni, Y. Surchandra, MLAs and top officials of the govt. attended the functions.

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