Orissa, Manipur to clash in women’s football final – Times of India

Orissa, Manipur to clash in women's football finalTimes of IndiaJAMSHEDPUR: Defender Orissa and northeast team Manipur will clash in the finals of the women's football event of the 34th National Games. On Friday, both the teams earned smooth en…

Orissa, Manipur to clash in women's football final
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JAMSHEDPUR: Defender Orissa and northeast team Manipur will clash in the finals of the women's football event of the 34th National Games. On Friday, both the teams earned smooth entry into the title clash round, beating Bengal and Tamil Nadu in the

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Swimmer touches decade-old Games record with 11 gold – Times of India

Calcutta TelegraphSwimmer touches decade-old Games record with 11 goldTimes of IndiaAs expected, Orissa and Manipur, champions and runners-up at the Guwahati Games, stormed into the final of the women's football event in Jamshedpur with emphatic vi…


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Swimmer touches decade-old Games record with 11 gold
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As expected, Orissa and Manipur, champions and runners-up at the Guwahati Games, stormed into the final of the women's football event in Jamshedpur with emphatic victories. Orissa drubbed Bengal 6-0 in the semifinal while Manipur put it across Tamil
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Poppy crops destroyed in Mnaipur – Times of India

Poppy crops destroyed in MnaipurTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: In a recent series of operations beginning January 12, a joint team of government forces, enforcement agencies and All Manipur Anti-Drug Association (Amada) destroyed 254 acres of illegal poppy cult…

Poppy crops destroyed in Mnaipur
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IMPHAL: In a recent series of operations beginning January 12, a joint team of government forces, enforcement agencies and All Manipur Anti-Drug Association (Amada) destroyed 254 acres of illegal poppy cultivation in the strife-torn state.

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People are fed up with Cong rule – Times of India

Calcutta TelegraphPeople are fed up with Cong ruleTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: The opposition Manipur People's Party (MPP) and the BJP which had backed Trinamool Congress candidate K Sarat Singh in the bypoll to the Konthoujam constituency in Imphal West …


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People are fed up with Cong rule
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IMPHAL: The opposition Manipur People's Party (MPP) and the BJP which had backed Trinamool Congress candidate K Sarat Singh in the bypoll to the Konthoujam constituency in Imphal West on Friday said the results of the election have proved that people
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Manipur eves in national games final

IMPHAL, Feb 18: Manipur eves defeated their Tamil Nadu counterparts by 2-0 in the second semi final of the ongoing 34th National games being held at Jharkhand. Mandakini opened the… Read more »

IMPHAL, Feb 18: Manipur eves defeated their Tamil Nadu counterparts by 2-0 in the second semi final of the ongoing 34th National games being held at Jharkhand. Mandakini opened the account for Manipur in the 55th minute of play. Rina Roy added another for the state in the 64th minute of play. It is note worthy that enroute to the finals, the state eves have remained unbeaten with scoring high against all opponents except for West Bengal. The state eves defeated Tripura by 24 goals in the first match for the state eves. In the second match the state eves defeated neighbour Assam by 10-0. However the high scoring Manipur girls were unable to score against the West Bengal side in their third match of the ongoing Natl games. On the other hand Orissa reached the final be defeating Tamil Nadu 3-1, Haryana 6-0. The finals will be played between Manipur and Orissa who defeated West Bengal by 6-0 in the first semi final of the games played today. The final match will be played between the two sides on February 19 kicking off at 2:15 pm

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Editorial – Power of the press

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba One hardly needs to mention the importance of the media in today’s society. From shaping public opinion to distribution of cooking gas, the task of the… Read more »

Leader Writer: Paojel Chaoba
One hardly needs to mention the importance of the media in today’s society.

From shaping public opinion to distribution of cooking gas, the task of the media in the state is indeed a multi pronged one.

The Konthoujam Assembly Constituency bye election resulting in the defeat of the congress party must be an eye opener for the SPF government.Even though the Chief Minister put up a brave face by congratulating the decision of the Konthoujam public meanwhile admitting that the result may be due to the laxity of developmental works in the constituency , it is safe to say that the CM and his council of ministers tried their best to retain the congress stamp in the constituency. What went wrong ? must now be the big question, as the heavily funded congress candidate lost hands down in spite of the all out effort.

In the second term of the SPF government , the three previous bye elections held for Khundrakpam , Moirang and Yaiskul assembly constituencies saw thumping victories for the congress as the siblings of the deceased took over the scepter.

The poll pundits also speculated that it would be a close fight between the Trinamool candidate and the congress , but favour remained with the latter. Beating the odds , the fledgling political party in its first debut in the state managed to open an account in the state assembly.

The muscle and the money power of the congress is running down the drains of Konthoujam at present.

It is a common saying of the public that if one has legislative aspirations, then the person must have 3 P’s. The P’s stand for power , paisa and lastly the press and the success of the candidate is guaranteed. It is as of yet not ascertained of how far that is true ,but the ruling party may have introspected to their dismay that their Achilles heel lay in their candidate being boycotted by the media.

On the contrary , the victorious Trinamool candidate was given full coverage.

It is not a proud moment for the state media nor are we speculating that the loss of the congress party is due to the media boycott but the benefit of the doubt remains.

The boycott of a certain section is contradictory to media ethics, as the Indian constitution under the Article 19 enshrines the freedom of expression and the media needs to focus on that to bring about a free press.

But ,the boycott stance was taken on extraordinary circumstances as the media was attacked , an editor was implicated in a case for his alleged involvement with a certain underground outfit and state media demanding justice took to protest.

However, after the poll results , feelers were sent from the government to the scribes union to revoke the boycott following assurance that the case registered against the editor would be withdrawn.

The scribes acknowledging the pulse of the government suspended the stir for a week and it remains whether the SPF government will keep its word and leave the press alone.

(To err is human and to forgive divine )is the popular saying and it is acknowledged that we are all prone to mistakes and whether be government ,media or any organizations have their fair share of black sheep’s . But , learning to accept the things which we cannot change , courage to change the things which we can and the wisdom to know the difference should be there in all quarters.

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100 acres of poppy plant destroyed

Illicit poppy cultivation in an area of around 100 acres have been destroyed in the continue drive conducted jointly by the NCB, Regional Unit, Customs division, NAB, Saikhul police, AMADA and E Coy of 43 Assam Rifles Source Hueiyen News Service

Illicit poppy cultivation in an area of around 100 acres have been destroyed in the continue drive conducted jointly by the NCB, Regional Unit, Customs division, NAB, Saikhul police, AMADA and E Coy of 43 Assam Rifles Source Hueiyen News Service

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Teachersgovt impasse widen, COTA demands CM’s resignation

The impasse between the teachers and government has widen as striking teachers body has said that he is telling lie to cover up his weakness while refuting Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh’s statement of state having no means to meet their demand Source …

The impasse between the teachers and government has widen as striking teachers body has said that he is telling lie to cover up his weakness while refuting Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh’s statement of state having no means to meet their demand Source Hueiyen News Service

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Absconding rapist arrested

A man who has been alleged of killing his brother in law’s wife and absconding for the last two years after the incident has been arrested, police said today Source Hueiyen News Service

A man who has been alleged of killing his brother in law’s wife and absconding for the last two years after the incident has been arrested, police said today Source Hueiyen News Service

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NE theatre festival begins today

When politicians failed to heal the hearts, art and culture take over the responsibility of bridging the divide created by imaginary boundaries of hearts and territories Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

When politicians failed to heal the hearts, art and culture take over the responsibility of bridging the divide created by imaginary boundaries of hearts and territories Source The Sangai Express Newmai News Network

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NE political meet on Feb 20

With the objective of bringing like minded political parties of the North East Region, Nationalist Congress Party NCP is hosting a meeting of the regional political parties on February 20 next at Aurangabad, New Delhi Source Hueiyen News Service

With the objective of bringing like minded political parties of the North East Region, Nationalist Congress Party NCP is hosting a meeting of the regional political parties on February 20 next at Aurangabad, New Delhi Source Hueiyen News Service

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Poppy plantations destroyed

Under the supervision of NCB Regional Director VS Shahasane, a joint team consisting of personnel of NCB Regional Unit Imphal, Customs Division Imphal, NAB, Saikul police, AMADA and 43 AR destroyed around 100 acres of poppy cultivation at near Saijang …

Under the supervision of NCB Regional Director VS Shahasane, a joint team consisting of personnel of NCB Regional Unit Imphal, Customs Division Imphal, NAB, Saikul police, AMADA and 43 AR destroyed around 100 acres of poppy cultivation at near Saijang village of Senapati district from February 16 and 17 Source The Sangai Express

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Cop refuses to file FIR

Police have refused to take up action, alleged a woman who was raped by her friend’s brother in the name of eloping as his wife without her consent Source Hueiyen News Service

Police have refused to take up action, alleged a woman who was raped by her friend’s brother in the name of eloping as his wife without her consent Source Hueiyen News Service

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PMGSY works cannot be monitored due to want of security, says Engineer

On the final day of the three day Bharat Nirman campaign held at Takyel Kolom Leikai community hall organized by Press Information Bureau Government of India Imphal together with sister organizations PMGSY was taken up for discussion in the morning ses…

On the final day of the three day Bharat Nirman campaign held at Takyel Kolom Leikai community hall organized by Press Information Bureau Government of India Imphal together with sister organizations PMGSY was taken up for discussion in the morning session Source The Sangai Express

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Sadar hills bodies demand rectification of census related discrepancies

Several organizations from Sadar Hills of Senapati district along with Committee on Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur COPTAM have expressed their displeasure before the directorate of census in Imphal over alleged discrepancies in the issuing of NP…

Several organizations from Sadar Hills of Senapati district along with Committee on Protection of Tribal Areas, Manipur COPTAM have expressed their displeasure before the directorate of census in Imphal over alleged discrepancies in the issuing of NPR form in the ongoing national census operation 2011 Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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COTA gives it back to CM word for word

Reacting to comments of Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh that he would prefer resignation rather than oblige demand for in toto implementation of the 6th Central Revised Pay recommendation, Council of Teachers’ Association COTA has stated that the CM’s s…

Reacting to comments of Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh that he would prefer resignation rather than oblige demand for in toto implementation of the 6th Central Revised Pay recommendation, Council of Teachers’ Association COTA has stated that the CM’s stand demonstrates not only inefficiency but also projects the betrayal trait of the individual Source The Sangai Express

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ADCs and Zilla Parishads demand completion of transfer of DRDA

A joint body consisting of members of Autonomous District Councils ADC and Zilla Parishad of Manipur has appealed to the government of Manipur to sternly enforce its earlier order of transferring the power vested in District Rural Development Agency …

A joint body consisting of members of Autonomous District Councils ADC and Zilla Parishad of Manipur has appealed to the government of Manipur to sternly enforce its earlier order of transferring the power vested in District Rural Development Agency DRDA to the local bodies by divesting it from deputy commissioners DCs Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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Bird flu resurfaces in Tripura Culling process on in full swing

Culling of Birds and Destruction of Egg and Feed Material Ordered H5 strains of Avian Influenza have been confirmed in the poultry samples collected from Government Duck Farm, R Source The Sangai Express

Culling of Birds and Destruction of Egg and Feed Material Ordered H5 strains of Avian Influenza have been confirmed in the poultry samples collected from Government Duck Farm, R Source The Sangai Express

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COTA’s stir likely to jeopardise Class X and Class XII exams, students’ fate uncertain Stalemate over 6th Pay set to take its pound of flesh

With no sign of any solution in sight regarding the ongoing agitation of teachers who have been demanding implementation of the 6th Central Revised Pay in toto, the crucial Class X and Class XII exams are literally hanging in the balance Source The …

With no sign of any solution in sight regarding the ongoing agitation of teachers who have been demanding implementation of the 6th Central Revised Pay in toto, the crucial Class X and Class XII exams are literally hanging in the balance Source The Sangai Express

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State likely to lose Hindi teachers’ posts

On account of mismanagement or misuse of the fund sanctioned by the Government of India for recruitment of Hindi teachers in the State, the Government of India is unlikely to sanction any more posts for Hindi teachers Source The Sangai Express

On account of mismanagement or misuse of the fund sanctioned by the Government of India for recruitment of Hindi teachers in the State, the Government of India is unlikely to sanction any more posts for Hindi teachers Source The Sangai Express

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