Landslides at Tousem

Heavy rainfall caused landslides at three different places along Kaiphundai Tousem road, the only lifeline of the villagers of restive Tousem Sub Division of Tamenglong district Source The Sangai Express

Heavy rainfall caused landslides at three different places along Kaiphundai Tousem road, the only lifeline of the villagers of restive Tousem Sub Division of Tamenglong district Source The Sangai Express

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Taliban lays seige at Pak naval base, toll 14 Base cleared after 15 hrs gun fight

All the terrorists who stormed a naval base in Karachi have been killed after 15 hours of gun battles, Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Monday, adding no one had been taken hostage Source The Sangai Express Zee News with ANI

All the terrorists who stormed a naval base in Karachi have been killed after 15 hours of gun battles, Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Monday, adding no one had been taken hostage Source The Sangai Express Zee News with ANI

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Street vendors reiterated their demand

Roadside Vendors’ Welfare Association, Imphal Manipur Keithel Nupi Marup, Khwairamband Keithel and Manipur Keithel Phambi Apunba Lup have reiterated their demand for allocating the vacant plots in the first floor of the newly inaugurated market build…

Roadside Vendors’ Welfare Association, Imphal Manipur Keithel Nupi Marup, Khwairamband Keithel and Manipur Keithel Phambi Apunba Lup have reiterated their demand for allocating the vacant plots in the first floor of the newly inaugurated market buildings of Khwairamband Bazar to the street vendors Source The Sangai Express

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Biometrics enrolment begins in Ukhrul

For the first time in the census population counting history of the district a new Biometric enrolment was officially launched under National Population Register NPR with much fanfare here at Town Hall today Source The Sangai Express Addie Chiphang

For the first time in the census population counting history of the district a new Biometric enrolment was officially launched under National Population Register NPR with much fanfare here at Town Hall today Source The Sangai Express Addie Chiphang

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Nungba VA clarifies on news report

Nungba Village Authority has clarified that it does not have any knowledge about the news report appeared on May 21 issue of this daily, which was based on a press release Source The Sangai Express

Nungba Village Authority has clarified that it does not have any knowledge about the news report appeared on May 21 issue of this daily, which was based on a press release Source The Sangai Express

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NREGS job card holders

After the opening of two new bank branches SBI Somsai and UBI Mini Secretariat Hamleikhong in Ukhrul recently, the BDO Office, Ukhrul TD Block has started the campaign to open individual bank accounts for all the job card holders under the MGNREGS sche…

After the opening of two new bank branches SBI Somsai and UBI Mini Secretariat Hamleikhong in Ukhrul recently, the BDO Office, Ukhrul TD Block has started the campaign to open individual bank accounts for all the job card holders under the MGNREGS scheme so that the wage earners receive their wages directly into their account Source The Sangai Express

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Conflicting reports on fate of Taliban chief Mullah Omar killed, says Afghan TV Taliban dubs report ‘pure propaganda’

Conflicting reports are emerging from Pakistan on Mullah Omar after Afghan TV reported that the Taliban chief was killed in strike Source The Sangai Express Headlines Today Bureau

Conflicting reports are emerging from Pakistan on Mullah Omar after Afghan TV reported that the Taliban chief was killed in strike Source The Sangai Express Headlines Today Bureau

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In pursuit of UGC pay scale Govt college teachers to boycott IMC polls

Protesting against the failure of the State Government to implement the revised UGC pay scale, Government college teachers in Manipur have announced their decision to boycott the election to the Imphal Municipal Council IMC , which is scheduled to b…

Protesting against the failure of the State Government to implement the revised UGC pay scale, Government college teachers in Manipur have announced their decision to boycott the election to the Imphal Municipal Council IMC , which is scheduled to be held on May 25 Source The Sangai Express

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CM instructs ‘clear Waishel Maril at the soonest possible’

Along with discussing the progress of the developmental works being taken by the Government, Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh has given strict instructions to clear Waishel Maril at the soonest possible Source The Sangai Express

Along with discussing the progress of the developmental works being taken by the Government, Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh has given strict instructions to clear Waishel Maril at the soonest possible Source The Sangai Express

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Prison terms for 2 Myanmarese

A special court of the NDPS has sentenced two Myanmarese Nationals, who were arrested with 580 grams of raw opium, to 2 years and 10 months rigorous imprisonment RI in addition to imposing a fine of Rs 10,000 Source The Sangai Express

A special court of the NDPS has sentenced two Myanmarese Nationals, who were arrested with 580 grams of raw opium, to 2 years and 10 months rigorous imprisonment RI in addition to imposing a fine of Rs 10,000 Source The Sangai Express

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AWANA day celebrated at Sinakeithei, Ukhrul

Model English School, Sinakeithei MESS celebrated its annual AWANA Approved Workman Are Not Ashamed day on May 21 at Sinakeithei village in Ukhrul district with NGBCA executive secretary Rev Deepak Bartewa as chief guest and TBCA field supervisor KR …

Model English School, Sinakeithei MESS celebrated its annual AWANA Approved Workman Are Not Ashamed day on May 21 at Sinakeithei village in Ukhrul district with NGBCA executive secretary Rev Deepak Bartewa as chief guest and TBCA field supervisor KR Wungpam and NGBCA missionary Chandramani Limpu as guests of honour Source The Sangai Express

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Primary teachers recruitment fiasco Decategorisation norms flouted

The High Powered Committee constituted by the State Government to look into the controversy surrounding the DPC conducted in connection with selection of Primary Teachers for appointment under the School Education Department has found out that de categ…

The High Powered Committee constituted by the State Government to look into the controversy surrounding the DPC conducted in connection with selection of Primary Teachers for appointment under the School Education Department has found out that de categorisation norms of the reservation have not been respected at the time of preparing the merit list Source The Sangai Express

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Hohos decry AR raid

Maram Hoho and Thangal Hoho have expressed resentment over the raid conducted at Maram Thangal region office by a team of 5 Assam Rifles led by one Maj Tripathi Source The Sangai Express

Maram Hoho and Thangal Hoho have expressed resentment over the raid conducted at Maram Thangal region office by a team of 5 Assam Rifles led by one Maj Tripathi Source The Sangai Express

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Govt boost to meritorious students

In a major boost to the student community of the State, the Government of Manipur will select 228 students who excel in the Science stream in the class XII examination conducted by Council of Higher Secondary Education Manipur COHSEM for availing sch…

In a major boost to the student community of the State, the Government of Manipur will select 228 students who excel in the Science stream in the class XII examination conducted by Council of Higher Secondary Education Manipur COHSEM for availing scholarship benefits under the Inspire Scheme Source The Sangai Express

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Kiyam Wangmataba endorses plebiscite call

A public meeting held at the community hall of Kiyam Wangmatama today has also endorsed plebiscite as the only means for resolving the Manipur India conflict through public participation Source The Sangai Express

A public meeting held at the community hall of Kiyam Wangmatama today has also endorsed plebiscite as the only means for resolving the Manipur India conflict through public participation Source The Sangai Express

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Manipur Naga talks on May 30 – Calcutta Telegraph

Manipur Naga talks on May 30Calcutta TelegraphImphal, May 23: The next round of tripartite talks on the demand for an alternative administrative arrangement for the Nagas in Manipur will be held at the district headquarters of Senapati on May 30. The f…

Manipur Naga talks on May 30
Calcutta Telegraph
Imphal, May 23: The next round of tripartite talks on the demand for an alternative administrative arrangement for the Nagas in Manipur will be held at the district headquarters of Senapati on May 30. The fixing of the date for the third round of
'Concrete talks on alt arrangement now'MorungExpress

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Oxydome by Naosekpam Ajit

18th March 2080, a day of joy-my 80th birthday. I woke up refreshed from a good night’s sleep, had a shave and warmed up my Oxydome at 24?C. The night… Read more »

18th March 2080, a day of joy-my 80th birthday. I woke up refreshed from a good night’s sleep, had a shave and warmed up my Oxydome at 24?C.

The night temperature had dropped to 6?C even inside the dome, ‘it must be freezing outside’- I thought. Even as the dome was warming up- my mind wandered back to my childhood days- the trees and the green fields –the soft breeze that entered me and nourished my soul, the warmth of the morning sun caressing my young cheeks.

Those were the days when we played in the open fields and enjoyed nature’s free air and sunshine.

Then as I grew up, the world population boomed, forest have to downed to make room for human habitations, emissions spiraled out of control, global temperatures rose alarmingly, tidal waves and wind currents ran amok.

The atmosphere became hostile to the invasive human race. Polar ice caps are now a thing of the past. Daytime temperatures reached a maximum of 70?C and night time temperatures dropped to -30?C at the place where I used to play with the trees. Some migrated to planet EOX2.

For fifteen years we have been living in small cubical domes supplied with oxygen known as Oxydomes. Large transparent tubes connect these domes which serve as passage apart from the essential oxygen supply.

“Oh, what man have become” I thought –‘trapped in his own design’.

I braced myself up, today is my birthday not a time to ponder upon man’s predicament, but a day to enjoy. I switched on my omnitel network and invited four of my friends by sending synchronized tele image and voice capsules through the network.

 I dressed myself up for the occasion and suddenly the door announced an arrival. ‘Who is the early bird’-I thought and opened the door with great expectations only to find two men dressed in black. They flashed their O2 inspection cards.

I had just paid my O2 bills, why are they here?

They told me rather coldly that I had exhausted my card limit. “You had been on a contract for fifteen years and today is your last day. The interplanetary teleportation system is also down and the only option is Lethal-D”.

Lethal-D!! I almost gasped. I tried to argue with them by telling that I had always paid the bills on time and never overheated during night hours, but even as I spoke, my hopelessness took over since they are known to be unbendable.

Oh, I have to die on my birthday! They said they are sorry, ‘the global supply of O2 is at a record low and the young and the productive has to live and phasing out the old is inevitable,’ ‘cold unbeatable logic’- I surmised.

I collected my gasping breath and sat on a chair. “Make it fast”- I shouted in panic. One of them ushered out a Lethal-D injection module and held my left arm and I felt the final prick –I shook and shuddered.

I woke up soaked in sweat – it was my wife pricking my arm. She told me that I had a nightmare and shouted, “Make it fast”. Oh God I am still alive! I drank a glass of water and ran outside the door and embraced the lone tree in my lawn even as my thumping heart whispered a sincere- “Thank you.”

Naosekpam AjitNaosekpam Ajit is a researcher based in Himachal Pradesh. His research interests are Biocontrol and Bioconversion.

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Editorial – Wolves in Sheep Clothing

Nothing should have come as more shocking than the news splashed on the front pages of local dailies today that an underground activist caught in the act of extortion turned… Read more »

Nothing should have come as more shocking than the news splashed on the front pages of local dailies today that an underground activist caught in the act of extortion turned out to be a personnel of the India Reserved Battalion, IRB, an armed constabulary of the Manipur government. This is also not the first time such a thing has happened, and indeed the Manipur police constabularies have come to have the extremely disparaging reputation of being infiltrated by various militant groups in a big way. If propriety was the rule of the game, today’s development should have even demanded the resignation of the top executive of the state, the chief minister, Okram Ibobi, himself, or at least his home minister, under whom the police department comes. Unfortunately, Okram Ibobi is also the home minister just as he is also the finance minister. He cannot in his capacity as chief minster possibly fire himself in his other avatar as home minister. In all likelihood, not to speak of heads rolling at the ministerial level, it is quite predictable that not even any of the senior police officers, the DGP included, would he held accountable for what should be described not only as shameful, but also dangerous development in equal measure, in the police department. But then, in the power corridors of Manipur, and indeed all over the country, shame and accountability are terms which have been deliberately erased from official lexicon. It is only recently that strong civil society and media pressures which made the Central government to think of introducing some semblance of accountability and discipline in public administration and public finance handling by those in power. Peripheral states like Manipur, however, are still blissfully left untouched by these waves.
The manner in which militant plants have been routinely discovered in the Manipur Police constabularies in the past one decade should have raised the alarm long ago. There must be something very wrong with the department. In all likelihood, as we had pointed out earlier, a lot of this is happening because of unprecedented corruption in the recruitment process during the period. It is known to everybody that today the bribe price of even the job of a constable in the Manipur police is as high as Rs. 3 lakhs. The price for sub-inspectors and inspectors can go up as high as Rs. 10 lakhs. This certainly would have some very serious implications, the most obvious of which is, those recruited would want to recover the bribe amount they had been made to pay, and this can only be done from means other than their salaries. Money being such a corrupting influence, once someone’s conscience has been breached by it, there is no turning back. So the ordinary newly recruited constable who recovered his money by corrupt means available to his profession and rank, would get addicted to his corrupt ways. Others probably end up seeking quicker ways of making money by joining the extortion racket introduced by the proliferating number of militant organisations.
There is however a scenario much more sinister. Since these jobs can be had by paying a bribe price, resourceful underground organisations can easily invest the money necessary to pay the bribe to infiltrate this key department of the government. This understandably would be far more convenient for the militants, as there would be no commotion over use of coercion, thereby leaving the infiltration process much quieter and shielded from public view or suspicion. Corruption in this way probably would have opened up the backdoor so wide that a lot of undesirable elements walked into government’s vital security and counter insurgency organs without a fuss. The pattern and frequency at which personnel of the Manipur Police have been found involved in the very crimes they are recruited to fight, certainly points towards this direction. What is now needed is a massive cleanup exercise. What is even more urgently needed is to fix accountability through a high level judicial probe. However, even before a probe is instituted, the redemption process should begin with the top executives of the state’s concerned department owning moral responsibility, and welcoming penalty, including resignation from the posts they hold, for indeed they have failed miserably. However, this is unlikely ever to be, considering the thickness of skin of those in power. Instead, at the most some scapegoats among lower and mid-ranked officers of the department would be found and transferred or suspended from service for some time to pacify public outrage. The bigger irony is, those thus suspended would also not see this as a punishment but a paid holiday. What a shame!

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The Unwelcome noise of Election

By  Khushi khuman“Use your voting right properly. Please vote for Sl. X , Miss / Mr. ABC for the coming election .  Elect him/her  as a representative of the public… Read more »

By  Khushi khuman“Use your voting right properly. Please vote for Sl. X , Miss / Mr. ABC for the coming election .  Elect him/her  as a representative of the public and make  her do some work for the public. Please give him/her your valuable vote. Please don’t forget  Sl. No. X, Miss/Mr. ABC “.
These are the only words the general public can hear now-a-days. Breaking the silence of the night ,these words comes from far and near as election comes nearer and nearer .Public hopes election to come as fast as it can so that they will be free from all this campaigning drama .Truly speaking, what’s the meaning of campaigning like this????
Candidate nominate themselves (in other places people /public nominate candidate but in ours, they do it themselves) thinking that they are one reliable, they are one dependable, one social work loving kind of person…. If they really believe they are , then can I ask something here???? Why are they giving such kind of stupid headache to the  public whom they act of loving and caring upto zenith… Why are they making so much noise that also not in morning, not in evening but in Night (Helloooo! I’m talking of hours like 00:00 hrs).Is this what they called being reasonable, being dependable, being reliable??? Oh! Come on please…  They don’t even know how to win the soft corner of people’s heart. They don’t even know how to win the public’s heart. They even don’t have the slightest idea about what’s the first thing that they should be giving the public. They don’t know what our public needs.. It’s not unworthy promises or cold/hot money but peace of mind in real that our public needs which also our public (try to) get at night….. Everyone wished of a peaceful land. Our public also wished of one… A peaceful land gives its people a peaceful thought. A peaceful thought will lead the way for the public to choose their right leader. If they go on campaigning (shouting) like this, I can say they are surely trying to confuse the public(voter). A voter will be meeting and facing number of candidates who will try to show their best (even if it is acting for the moment) and this will surely lead to confusion in the mind of the voter. A confused voter cannot and will not be able to choose the greatest leader. Everyone knows this and so does the candidate. And one funny thing (this is a secret readers, don’t tell this to candidates), in the process of —— votes if they go on campaigning like this they may even lose their reserved numbers of votes..Public wants peace. They need s peaceful mind. And they don’t really welcome all this sorts of campaigning at all.  Eligible candidates (according to my point of view) should not campaign at all. He should let the public judge him with a peaceful mind. As only a man with harmony and peace can judged what is right and what is wrong.. THE UNWELCOME NOISE OF ELECTION is a horrible thing which has become a competition among candidates and a new disease for the public which has no cure at all. If we have to judge our best leader in an honest and truthful way , then we should not get prompted by all these sorts of campaigning and we should not welcome them also. We are the masters of our own life and mind and we should be aware of the modern election campaign structure….Coz if somehow we are , we are just calling a USELESS FUTURE for ourself without no change at all……

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AIR Imphal News -23rd May 2011 7.30 Evening

Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

AIR News 7.30 p.m Source:- AIR Imphal; Recorded by:- KO in public interest.

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