Raising Day of CRPF observed

Lamka Mar 5: The 35th Raising day of Group Centre, CRPF, Imphal was celebrated in a befitting manner today at the group centre, Lanjing. A statement issued by the official… Read more »

Lamka Mar 5: The 35th Raising day of Group Centre, CRPF, Imphal was celebrated in a befitting manner today at the group centre, Lanjing.
A statement issued by the official of the CRPF said that as a part of the celebration the DIGP, Group centre, CRPF, P.S Rajora, officers and other ranks paid befitting tributes to the martyrs.
A grand fete was also organized in which various eateries and entertainment stalls were put up. The fete was inaugurated by R.C Tayal. IGP, Manipur & Nagaland sector.
It said that the response of the fete was overwhelming which witnessed huge turn out of CRPF personnel and families from all over Imphal as well as civilians.
Further inauguration of a basket ball court and launching of a movie theater “The Lanjing studio” by R.C Tayal, IGP Manipur and Nagaland sector, marked the conclusion of the celebration.

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RTE: winds of change or a passing breeze?

By Chitra Ahanthem The topic of education in Manipur has various layers of complexities considering the way all educational institutions gets affected by the cycle of bandhs, curfews, school closures… Read more »

By Chitra Ahanthem The topic of education in Manipur has various layers of complexities considering the way all educational institutions gets affected by the cycle of bandhs, curfews, school closures etc. On one hand is the apathy that exists in Government schools where teachers hanker after increase in their salary structures while on the other hand we have private schools mushrooming around us. The irony lies in the fact that teachers in the private sector are grossly underpaid, and work over time while the standard of education in Government schools is such that parents who teach in Government schools actually send their children to the private run schools! Yet, every private school is not the answer to putting in value in education. There have been many cases where schools have been set up and vanish within less than a year; of schools running without any recognition and flouting norms etc.
Yet, with school academic sessions just around the corner, most parents who are looking towards the school admissions of their children would be busy keeping a watch on admission norms and procedures. Schools on their part, but specifically private run institutions are busy running advertisements in various media forms to hold the attention of the parents. It has long been a norm for young children to be submitted to entrance level examinations. But post April 1, 2010 it may not be the same anymore for private schools.
April 1, 2010 was when the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act or Right to Education Act (RTE), came into effect after it was passed by the Indian parliament on 4 August 2009. The Act provides for free and compulsory education for children between 6 and 14 in India. It has its share of social protection for children of weaker sections and those with special needs with the Act specifying that the State must even provide for transportation support for such children. One interesting feature is the specification that every school must have a school management committee in place that is to be comprised of parents (75%) and the remaining being teachers, community leaders, education experts etc. The Act also puts the impetus on the state to ensure that parents send their children, which is obviously aimed at keeping children who do labour. To do this, the Act specifies that no extra fees will be taken from children in schools as capitation charges (exam fees, laboratory fees and others).
In the context of Manipur where academic sessions are affected by the regular cycle of bandhs, strikes, curfews and school shutdowns thanks to the fragile law and order situation in the state, parents and guardians have looked at the easy way out by encouraging private classes, also known as “tutions”. The RTE Act bans teachers working in government or private elementary schools are banned from taking private classes. But mostly, while Government schools looks set to have their infrastructure resources being upgraded it is the private schools that will have their wings clipped. They can no longer subject a child to tests or interviews for admissions, which will now have to be based on random selection.  The RTE provisions cover quite a lot of ground and one column will not suffice to cover every bit of it. For now though, we can begin by looking at the Manipur context of how the Act needs to be implemented and ensured. The first mandate for the State Government would be to get on board the various Student groups and civil society organizations as stakeholders towards ensuring the right to education.  Unless there is a consensus that education be left out of the sphere of disturbances that happen in the state, the Act will not really transfer into anything of value. Schools and school students have borne the brunt of various political agitations in the state so far every year. The 3 month long shut down of schools in 2009 is a case in point here.
An important inclusion of the Act is the ban on corporal punishment in schools and that students cannot be detained or expelled. But what of violence among students? I will make my point by illustrating with the example of a private school in Manipur, (the school will not be named) which has parents as the main stakeholders and part of the management board. This example will reflect what can well happen in every school when School Management Committees with parents as main stakeholders come into effect: a student beat up another student to the point that the second student suffered from concussions and a broken nose. The child who was involved in the beating had been implicated in other acts of violence against other students in the past and the school head decided on expulsion. The school managing board did not allow this to happen and the head of the school resigned followed by other teachers.
The question here is not whether the school head should have expelled the child in the first place but what the school board was doing when the earlier cases of student violence had been reported. Would teachers have to pay every time such cases came to light? Just as every child has a right to free education, every student has the right to being in a safe environment in school. Unless there is strong support system of trained counsellors at schools to look into matters of student violence and other juvenile behaviour, keeping a rein on disciplinary action may affect the morale among teachers.
End-point:Education is a huge investment for the future and all stakeholders have to ensure that the opportunities that the RTE gives to the citizens of the country, but specially its young citizens are properly channelized. Having said that, the gaps in the Act and its application to the local context of Manipur need to be looked at thoroughly.

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RTE: winds of change or a passing breeze?

By Chitra Ahanthem The topic of education in Manipur has various layers of complexities considering the way all educational institutions gets affected by the cycle of bandhs, curfews, school closures… Read more »

By Chitra Ahanthem The topic of education in Manipur has various layers of complexities considering the way all educational institutions gets affected by the cycle of bandhs, curfews, school closures etc. On one hand is the apathy that exists in Government schools where teachers hanker after increase in their salary structures while on the other hand we have private schools mushrooming around us. The irony lies in the fact that teachers in the private sector are grossly underpaid, and work over time while the standard of education in Government schools is such that parents who teach in Government schools actually send their children to the private run schools! Yet, every private school is not the answer to putting in value in education. There have been many cases where schools have been set up and vanish within less than a year; of schools running without any recognition and flouting norms etc.
Yet, with school academic sessions just around the corner, most parents who are looking towards the school admissions of their children would be busy keeping a watch on admission norms and procedures. Schools on their part, but specifically private run institutions are busy running advertisements in various media forms to hold the attention of the parents. It has long been a norm for young children to be submitted to entrance level examinations. But post April 1, 2010 it may not be the same anymore for private schools.
April 1, 2010 was when the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act or Right to Education Act (RTE), came into effect after it was passed by the Indian parliament on 4 August 2009. The Act provides for free and compulsory education for children between 6 and 14 in India. It has its share of social protection for children of weaker sections and those with special needs with the Act specifying that the State must even provide for transportation support for such children. One interesting feature is the specification that every school must have a school management committee in place that is to be comprised of parents (75%) and the remaining being teachers, community leaders, education experts etc. The Act also puts the impetus on the state to ensure that parents send their children, which is obviously aimed at keeping children who do labour. To do this, the Act specifies that no extra fees will be taken from children in schools as capitation charges (exam fees, laboratory fees and others).
In the context of Manipur where academic sessions are affected by the regular cycle of bandhs, strikes, curfews and school shutdowns thanks to the fragile law and order situation in the state, parents and guardians have looked at the easy way out by encouraging private classes, also known as “tutions”. The RTE Act bans teachers working in government or private elementary schools are banned from taking private classes. But mostly, while Government schools looks set to have their infrastructure resources being upgraded it is the private schools that will have their wings clipped. They can no longer subject a child to tests or interviews for admissions, which will now have to be based on random selection.  The RTE provisions cover quite a lot of ground and one column will not suffice to cover every bit of it. For now though, we can begin by looking at the Manipur context of how the Act needs to be implemented and ensured. The first mandate for the State Government would be to get on board the various Student groups and civil society organizations as stakeholders towards ensuring the right to education.  Unless there is a consensus that education be left out of the sphere of disturbances that happen in the state, the Act will not really transfer into anything of value. Schools and school students have borne the brunt of various political agitations in the state so far every year. The 3 month long shut down of schools in 2009 is a case in point here.
An important inclusion of the Act is the ban on corporal punishment in schools and that students cannot be detained or expelled. But what of violence among students? I will make my point by illustrating with the example of a private school in Manipur, (the school will not be named) which has parents as the main stakeholders and part of the management board. This example will reflect what can well happen in every school when School Management Committees with parents as main stakeholders come into effect: a student beat up another student to the point that the second student suffered from concussions and a broken nose. The child who was involved in the beating had been implicated in other acts of violence against other students in the past and the school head decided on expulsion. The school managing board did not allow this to happen and the head of the school resigned followed by other teachers.
The question here is not whether the school head should have expelled the child in the first place but what the school board was doing when the earlier cases of student violence had been reported. Would teachers have to pay every time such cases came to light? Just as every child has a right to free education, every student has the right to being in a safe environment in school. Unless there is strong support system of trained counsellors at schools to look into matters of student violence and other juvenile behaviour, keeping a rein on disciplinary action may affect the morale among teachers.
End-point:Education is a huge investment for the future and all stakeholders have to ensure that the opportunities that the RTE gives to the citizens of the country, but specially its young citizens are properly channelized. Having said that, the gaps in the Act and its application to the local context of Manipur need to be looked at thoroughly.

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UG surrender

IMPHAL, Mar 5: A PULF cadre (Azad) faction surrendered before BSF authority today along with a 9mm pistol with magazine containing four live rounds in it. Md. Imran Khan (23),… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 5: A PULF cadre (Azad) faction surrendered before BSF authority today along with a 9mm pistol with magazine containing four live rounds in it.

Md. Imran Khan (23), S/s Pte R/o Keirao Makting Awang Leikai, PS- Irilbung, dist Imphal East, laid down the arm before SH R.K.Thapa DIG(G) FTR HQ M&C BSF, in the presence of SH Madan Lal Commandant 116 bn BSF, SH R K Mishra commandant 13 bn BSF and representatives of police at SHQ BSV CL (Ops) Manipur Koirengei, Imphal.

During the ceremony DIG (G) FTR HQ M&C BSF welcomed the surrendered underground for comming to the main stream of civil society and also assured his family members that bsf will arrange all the benefits to him as per policy laid down by the government of Manipur/India.

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State reception for Nation Games medalists

IMPHAL March 5: The state medalists of the recently concluded 34th National Games held at Jharkhand will be accorded a warm reception at the Khuman Lampak main stadium on March… Read more »

IMPHAL March 5: The state medalists of the recently concluded 34th National Games held at Jharkhand will be accorded a warm reception at the Khuman Lampak main stadium on March 7.
The reception function will be graced by the Chief Minister as the chief guest, YAS minister N Biren and President of Manipur Olympic Association MLA Bijoy Koijam as the president and guest of honor respectively. The medalist will be also be awarded at the function.

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Unions on March 5 ‘factional encounter’ – MorungExpress

Unions on March 5 'factional encounter'MorungExpressDimapur, March 5 (MExN): The All Zeliangrong Students' Union Assam Manipur & Nagaland (AZSU AMN) has stated that it has taken a serious not of the factional encounter which occurred on…

Unions on March 5 'factional encounter'
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Dimapur, March 5 (MExN): The All Zeliangrong Students' Union Assam Manipur & Nagaland (AZSU AMN) has stated that it has taken a serious not of the factional encounter which occurred on March 5 near Khoupum between the newly floated Zeliangrong United
One killed in gun battle; Zeliangrong bodies lividKanglaOnline

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Unions on March 5 ‘factional encounter’ – MorungExpress

Unions on March 5 'factional encounter'MorungExpressDimapur, March 5 (MExN): The All Zeliangrong Students' Union Assam Manipur & Nagaland (AZSU AMN) has stated that it has taken a serious not of the factional encounter which occurred on…

Unions on March 5 'factional encounter'
MorungExpress
Dimapur, March 5 (MExN): The All Zeliangrong Students' Union Assam Manipur & Nagaland (AZSU AMN) has stated that it has taken a serious not of the factional encounter which occurred on March 5 near Khoupum between the newly floated Zeliangrong United
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ZB for strengthening peace process, reconciliation – MorungExpress

ZB for strengthening peace process, reconciliationMorungExpressIn a threadbare deliberation, Zeliangrong Boudi, Assam, Manipur and Nagaland president Raitu Chawang underlined the need to strengthen unitedly and in a selfless manner the ongoing Indo-Nag…

ZB for strengthening peace process, reconciliation
MorungExpress
In a threadbare deliberation, Zeliangrong Boudi, Assam, Manipur and Nagaland president Raitu Chawang underlined the need to strengthen unitedly and in a selfless manner the ongoing Indo-Naga peace process and the Naga reconciliation under the aegis of
One killed in gun battle; Zeliangrong bodies lividKanglaOnline

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President to visit Manipur on March 10 – Assam Tribune

KanglaOnlinePresident to visit Manipur on March 10Assam TribuneThe President during her visit will inaugurate the Manipur State Informatics Centre and will also lay the foundation stone of IT Park at Mantripukhri here in the morning. It will be followe…


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President to visit Manipur on March 10
Assam Tribune
The President during her visit will inaugurate the Manipur State Informatics Centre and will also lay the foundation stone of IT Park at Mantripukhri here in the morning. It will be followed by the launching of SWAN project and afterwards she will
GK Pillai negates border land transfer report; inspects recently acquired KanglaOnline
Preserve unique culture, identity: PillaiMorungExpress
Pillai hopeful of talks with UNLFCalcutta Telegraph

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Militancy related problems not yet over in Manipur – Sify

Militancy related problems not yet over in ManipurSifyA recent incident where cadres of banned Kuki National Front (KNF-P) forced people of three villages to leave their homes, leaves us with the impression that militancy isn't over in Manipur yet….

Militancy related problems not yet over in Manipur
Sify
A recent incident where cadres of banned Kuki National Front (KNF-P) forced people of three villages to leave their homes, leaves us with the impression that militancy isn't over in Manipur yet. Over 100 residents of Motbung, Saparmeina and Kangpokpi

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Pena exponent Mangi Singh, Manipur’s rising star – Sify

Pena exponent Mangi Singh, Manipur's rising starSifyManipur, which has over the years produced many award winning artists, has added another feather to its cap through Khangembam Mangi Singh, the first Pena player to receive the Padma Shri. Singh, …

Pena exponent Mangi Singh, Manipur's rising star
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Manipur, which has over the years produced many award winning artists, has added another feather to its cap through Khangembam Mangi Singh, the first Pena player to receive the Padma Shri. Singh, who received this prestigious honour for Art:

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Complaint letter

Original Source: The Imphal Free Press Sir, It is common knowledge that the oldest cellular service of the Bharat Sanchal Nigam Limited( BSNL) is so littered with every sort of… Read more »

Original Source: The Imphal Free Press

Sir,

It is common knowledge that the oldest cellular service of the Bharat Sanchal Nigam Limited( BSNL) is so littered with every sort of technical defects at every stage of operation that it has become more of a liability than any utility for many a subscriber in Manipur in particular and the whole Northeast in general. In fact, it is there for all to see that the BSNL cellular network has over the years earned itself the dubious distinction of being the worst of all cellular services ever provided by any company in the region.

Well, one does not know for sure how this same BSNL is rendering its services in other parts of India, still one may well assume that BSNL can hardly be a patch on any private cellular service providers anywhere in the country and if nobody in bigger cities complaints about its dismal performance, then we readily take it for granted that nobody is using its service over there anymore and this BSNL has become a thing of the past with the arrival of many quality service providers like Hutch, Idea, Vodafon etc. on the scene.

Thanks to the poor BSNL service, the problems encountered by subscribers on every single day are indeed numerous; from recharging to making calls, from sending/receiving SMSes to connecting mobile internet, from crediting to debiting of accounts, there is always one trouble or the other all the way. But since old users of BSNL SIMs cannot just discard these because they really cost them a fortune ( you know just how much they cost a couple of years back? ) and so one goes on using the same even as one is cursing their fate.

Now so much for the technical shortcoming things, what is adding to the galaxy of problems is the care service provided by the BSNL under the name of so-called Customer Care. In the beginning, one did hope that one could at least rely on this care cell for any technical advice/assistance and so their problems would be taken care of. Ironically, however, things have turned out to be just the other way round. On the contrary, even trying to put through to this call center has itself become a trouble for the customers, much less solving their problems.

I am not exaggerating, anyone who calls the care number now and then will know how the care cell is functioning. You dial the number only to be disconnected and after several exhausting attempts, you will be greeted with this ear-piercing, non-stop IVRS, you follow the instructions and press #9 to speak to the Customer Care executive, you will have to switch on your loud speakers and wait patiently while the IVRS meaninglessly keeps blurting…” Your call is very important to us, you will be attended very shortly…” And as likely as not they will answer your phone only after putting you on hold for not less than 20 minutes or half an hour.

And as though all this ordeal the caller is put through is not enough, the representative on the other end will care a hoot or two about your complaints– he/she will ask about your connection details, your problems and then put you on hold again, come back with an unsatisfactory explanation and will just hang up without listening to any of your saying. sometimes when that is not the case, then it is the line/network that goes dead suddenly ending the conversation very abruptly. As such, myriads of customers’ problems seldom get solved through this call center and if at all you get the chance to present your problems, they invariably will tell you something much like this……”We have forwarded your complaint to our technical department and this/that is your complaint number, we will definitely solve your problem”. And once, with such assurance, you hang up the phone, you are bound to return to square one. Next time you try to contact them, you will go through the same ordeal again but you will still not get your problems solved at the end of the day.

As a BSNL subscriber myself (though I am using another SIM card as well), I am very much concerned about the way innocent subscribers are put through in the name of providing services. After all, they are paying for the same. Now, would it be too much if I request your good self– in the position of authority– to kindly spare your few valuable efforts and make it in streamlining the service of this call center from wherever it may be operating from your very end, thereby improving the overall service to some extent at least for the people of your state?

Yours faithfully,
Lester Rehoboam Makang,
lesterrmakang@yahoo.com
Block-C, Hamleikhong, Ukhrul-795142.

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Manipur lawyers on strike for separate high court – Times of India

Manipur lawyers on strike for separate high courtTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: Members of the High Court Bar Association (HCBA), Manipur on Friday launched an indefinite ceasework seeking a separate high court. The unexpected strike has come as a huge setback …

Manipur lawyers on strike for separate high court
Times of India
IMPHAL: Members of the High Court Bar Association (HCBA), Manipur on Friday launched an indefinite ceasework seeking a separate high court. The unexpected strike has come as a huge setback to hundreds of litigants in the strife-torn state.
Judiciary grinds to halt following demand for separate HCKanglaOnline
Boycott over high court demandCalcutta Telegraph

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NISA thrashes SSU

IMPHAL, Mar 4: NISA defeated SSU by 5-3 goals in the first semi-final match of 3rd lamyanba Hijam Irawat Memorial Football Tournament held at Sunshine School ground, Moreh.

IMPHAL, Mar 4: NISA defeated SSU by 5-3 goals in the first semi-final match of 3rd lamyanba Hijam Irawat Memorial Football Tournament held at Sunshine School ground, Moreh.

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Kriti Football

IMPHAL, Mar 4: FC Imphal beat UVSA by 1-0 while ATVFA and Chingtam ended in 2-2 draw in today’s matches of 1st Th Kriti Singh Memorial Veteran Football Tournament held… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 4: FC Imphal beat UVSA by 1-0 while ATVFA and Chingtam ended in 2-2 draw in today’s matches of 1st Th Kriti Singh Memorial Veteran Football Tournament held at THAU ground.

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IW football development programme begins

IMPHAL, Mar 4: The Imphal West Football Development Programme has begun in four different venues, namely THAU Ground, CYLC Hao Ground, Awang Potsangbam ground and Mayang Imphal football ground. Altogether… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 4: The Imphal West Football Development Programme has begun in four different venues, namely THAU Ground, CYLC Hao Ground, Awang Potsangbam ground and Mayang Imphal football ground.

Altogether 300 boys and girls under the age of 12 years are taking part in the said development programme.

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Star cyclist of National Games given warm reception at Chirai

IMPHAL, Mar 4: Cyclist Thokchom Helen who bagged eight medals including three gold medals, four silver medals and one bronze medal at the recently concluded 34th National Games was given… Read more »

IMPHAL, Mar 4: Cyclist Thokchom Helen who bagged eight medals including three gold medals, four silver medals and one bronze medal at the recently concluded 34th National Games was given warm welcome by the locals of Chirai Awang Leikai.

The reception function was graced by chairman of MANITRON, MLA Kh Ratankumar as the chief guest and chairperson of Mayang Imphal Municipal Council, Thokchom Rajamohon as the president.

Speaking at the function, MLA Ratankumar stated that the players of the state have brought laurels to the state after competing with the players of other advanced states. The meritorious sportspersons of the state will be given adequate opportunities, he noted.

Helen has secured three gold medals in 3 km team pursuit, 1500 mt team time trial pursuit and 38 km team road; four silver medals in 1000 mt Olympic sprint, 27 km road time trial, 3 km pursuit and 12 km point race; and one bronze medal in 48 km mass start.

She hails from Chirai Awang Leikai under Mayang Imphal assembly constituency.

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Boycott over high court demand – Calcutta Telegraph

Boycott over high court demandCalcutta TelegraphImphal, March 4: The Imphal bench of Gauhati High Court came to a complete halt today after lawyers stayed away from courtrooms, demanding opening of a separate high court in Manipur before setting up one…

Boycott over high court demand
Calcutta Telegraph
Imphal, March 4: The Imphal bench of Gauhati High Court came to a complete halt today after lawyers stayed away from courtrooms, demanding opening of a separate high court in Manipur before setting up one in Tripura. The decision to abstain from court
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Pension, maternity benefits in the offing – E-Pao.net

Pension, maternity benefits in the offingE-Pao.netThis was stated by Labour Minister Ph Parijat at the inaugural function of the week-long 40th National Safety Week Campaign held at Manipur Press Club here today. Speaking as chief guest at the occasion…

Pension, maternity benefits in the offing
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This was stated by Labour Minister Ph Parijat at the inaugural function of the week-long 40th National Safety Week Campaign held at Manipur Press Club here today. Speaking as chief guest at the occasion, Parijat stated that around Rs 11 crores have
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Centre keen on separate high court for state – KanglaOnline

Centre keen on separate high court for stateKanglaOnlineImphal, Mar 4 (NNN): The Union minister of law and justice has sent a formal missive to Manipur People's Party (MPP), a regional political party of Manipur stating that the latter's demand…

Centre keen on separate high court for state
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Imphal, Mar 4 (NNN): The Union minister of law and justice has sent a formal missive to Manipur People's Party (MPP), a regional political party of Manipur stating that the latter's demand for separate high court for Manipur is in the process of

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