Blockade ‘lifted’ on the dot of century mark Tml rallies for Alternative Arrangement ahead of scheduled visit of PM, Sonia

After touching the mile stone of 100 days and ahead of the scheduled visit of Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on December 3, the United Naga Council has decreed that the ongoing economic blockade will be lifted from 6 …

After touching the mile stone of 100 days and ahead of the scheduled visit of Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on December 3, the United Naga Council has decreed that the ongoing economic blockade will be lifted from 6 am of tomorrow November 29 Source The Sangai Express

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PM likely to announce new road project

Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh is likely to announce a new highway project which would connect Leimatak with Jiribam via Henglep during his scheduled visit to Imphal on December 3 Source The Sangai Express

Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh is likely to announce a new highway project which would connect Leimatak with Jiribam via Henglep during his scheduled visit to Imphal on December 3 Source The Sangai Express

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Abducted KT Joseph freed

KT Joseph, Personal Assistant to Education, Youth Affairs and Sports Minister DD Thaisii has been freed today by his abductors at Senapati area Source The Sangai Express

KT Joseph, Personal Assistant to Education, Youth Affairs and Sports Minister DD Thaisii has been freed today by his abductors at Senapati area Source The Sangai Express

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Assembly building All set for inauguration

The new Assembly building constructed as a component of the Capitol Complex is all ready for inauguration by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh on December 3 Source The Sangai Express

The new Assembly building constructed as a component of the Capitol Complex is all ready for inauguration by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh on December 3 Source The Sangai Express

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Womenfolk demand punishment

Local womenfolk of Tharoijam Mayai Leikai have demanded befitting punishment against Heigrujam Gudu s o H Chandramani who allegedly raped a handicapped woman on November 26 after he had stirred a major issue for attempting to rape another girl earlie…

Local womenfolk of Tharoijam Mayai Leikai have demanded befitting punishment against Heigrujam Gudu s o H Chandramani who allegedly raped a handicapped woman on November 26 after he had stirred a major issue for attempting to rape another girl earlier Source The Sangai Express

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Lady begins fast demanding action to curb violence against women

IMPHAL, Nov 28: Perturbed with increasing crime and violence against women in the state, secretary… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 28: Perturbed with increasing crime and violence against women in the state, secretary general of Young Women Help Orgnization, A Robita has started hunger strike at Nupi Lal Complex today demanding the authorities to take up necessary action to curb crime and violence against women in the state.

Prior to her hunger strike, she told media persons that ever increasing crime and violence against women have created a chaotic society where there is no dignity for women.

She also demanded the authorities concerned to close down all illicit restaurants which are a source for immoral activity amongst youths.

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Prizes distributed to talented students

IMPHAL, Nov 28: The prizes for 3rd State Level Talent Hunt Competition, 2011 organized by… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 28: The prizes for 3rd State Level Talent Hunt Competition, 2011 organized by Sanguine Group, Manipur were distributed today in a function held at Manipur Press Club, Majorkhul, Imphal.

The prize distribution function was attended by MLA Th Shyamkumar, social worker S Inaobi, S Kunjahari, W Rajen, director of education (s) as the chief guest, president and guests of honour respectively.

Speaking at the function, MLA Shyamkumar stated that frequent bandh and strike has seriously affected the academic atmosphere in the state.

He further advised the students who have participated in the competition to work hard and bring laurels to the state.

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General strike

IMPHAL, November 28: The three days long general strike imposed by the Kangleipak Communist Party… more »

IMPHAL, November 28: The three days long general strike imposed by the Kangleipak Communist Party (MC) starting from this morning at 10am has partially affected normal life in the state during the first day today.

Even though most passenger vehicles including inter-state and inter district vehicles remained off the roads, most educational institutions and government offices remain functional.

The outfit had called the strike in protest against the killing of one of its cadre in an alleged encounter with the security forces.

Meanwhile, most shops were seen with open shutters in the bazar area with only a few remaining closed. However the main bazars remain open.

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Notification

IMPHAL, Nov 28: The addl director of univ & hr education in a statement has… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 28: The addl director of univ & hr education in a statement has informed all principals of government/govt aided/private colleges that the election process for the students’ union election for the academic session, 2011-12 is kept abeyance till further notification from the directorate in this regard. A new schedule for the scrutiny, election etc shall be notified in due course it added.

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Imphal West lifts state vovinam trophy

IMPHAL, Nov 28: Imphal West team has become the overall champion of 1st state level… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 28: Imphal West team has become the overall champion of 1st state level vovinam championship held at Khuman Lampak Indoor Stadium by securing seven gold, 10 silver and six bronze medals.

In the final match of senior boys’ 45-50 kg category, L Ajit of Thoubal, Johnson L of Imphal West and S Jiban of Imphal East secured the gold, silver and bronze medal respectively.

In the final match of senior boys’ 55-60 kg category, R Loren and Sidba secured the gold and silver medal respectively.

In the final match of senior boys’ Ngu Mon Quyen event, S Jiban of Imphal East, M Loren of Imphal West and Ch Halley of Bishnupur took the gold, silver and bronze medal respectively.

In the final match of junior boys’ Ngu Mon Quyen event, Y Lanchenba of Thoubal, K Thoiba of Imphal West and AK Malemnganba of Bishnupur secured gold, silver and bronze medal respectively.

In the final of men’s duel sword, Michael and Thoiba of Imphal West, Arun and Deban of Thoubal and Lanchangba and Bishorjit of Imphal East bagged gold, silver and bronze medal respectively.

In the final match of girls’ self-defense, H Omita and S Bidesh of Imphal West, Y Kharishma and Athoi of Bishnupur and Th Velony and Th Bishorjit of Imphal East took the gold, silver and bronze medal respectively.

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State archers shine at national competition

IMPHAL, Nov 28: Henthoiba Leishangthem from Manipur bagged the overall first position in individual Indian… more »

IMPHAL, Nov 28: Henthoiba Leishangthem from Manipur bagged the overall first position in individual Indian round by scoring 669 points at the 4th Mini National Archery Championship held at Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.

Teammates Golmei Chuichui Rongmei and K Pushpati Devi secured overall  second position in individual Indian round by scoring 656 and 651 points respectively.

Manipur girls’ team comprising of K Pushpati, M Rupan, Ch Roni and M Pushpa also won team championship with 1784 points in the Indian round.

The state boys’ team comprising of Henthoiba, G Chichui, A James and A Pramod also won the team championship by scoring 1964 points.

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Unbinding Tourism

The high expectations from the state’s supposedly rich tourism potential while welcome must also not… more »

The high expectations from the state’s supposedly rich tourism potential while welcome must also not result in the abandoning all defences against its adverse impacts. For one, this cultivated expectation may be beyond what the real prospects are. Just a few simple questions by nature of reality check should put things in perspective. The first and foremost of these is, what is it that is so attractive about Manipur which would draw tourists to visit it? Is there enough places and events to see in the state so as to hold the interest of general tourists for more than a day or two? What is the class of tourists that the state should expect? These questions are over and above the other more down to earth assessments such as that of availability adequate infrastructure etc, such as hotel rooms etc. This latter caveat, we are less worried, for once a market develops, private capital will ensure it grows sooner than expected. One is reminded of a remark by a senior South Korean visitor to the state  some years ago that Manipur reminded him of his country 30 years ago. The optimism he wished to leave for Manipur was that 30 years down the line, given the correct policy direction and a matching public attitude, Manipur can be there where his country is today. The important thing to note also is, South Korea’s progress chart in its initial days is heavily determined by the will of its government, considering the country was under a dictatorship then. Its strategic geography, as well as political positioning befriended the rich West too, thereby earning itself the liberal but interested benevolence of the West, especially the USA in their fight to contain the spread of communism in Asia.

While there is no doubt that Manipur and the Northeast is at this moment very well placed geopolitically in the wake of the rise of China, a booming South East Asia, the new political churnings in neighbouring Myanmar, and indeed, India’s own need to expand its influence in South East Asia, and can expect the State funds to booster its growth, the important question is, what it the strategy it must adopt to sustain the momentum given by this booster on its own. The new euphoria over the anticipated growth in the tourism industry must be assessed from this light. Currently it is the government which is the flag bearer of this new campaign but ultimately the banner must pass on to the people and the market. The other thing to be cautious about is that tourism is generally seasonal and also it is determined by an ever shifting zeitgeist. If today it is the temples of India, tomorrow it can be the war relics of Vietnam. A prospering tourist town resurrected from rubbles and ruins today can no sooner be reduced a ghost town. These are consequences any place that hopes to lean on tourism as a prop for its economy must be prepared for.

But the more fundamental question remains, what exactly are the features of Manipur which would bring in tourists. A dry state with its night life destroyed hopelessly not so much by bad law and order situation as officials are so eager to put forward as alibi, but more by the acute power shortage which plunges the state, in particular the capital Imphal into darkness at sunset, is hardly a place people on holidays with their families would be interested to spend time in. There could be adventure tourism of trekkers and back packers, but there are so many more established and tested trekkers’ paradises like Nepal to compete with. Cultural tourism if not moderated by a sense of dignity and identity amongst the general public can reduce the culture of the place to market commodities. One can expect cultural troupes spawning in the hundreds to perform for visitors, and in the process reduce the standard as well as outlook to some of the most beautiful performing arts that the state can boast of. It can even resu
lt in sacrileges like Lai Haraoba staged not as a sacred religious ritual but to appease dollar tourists. This is not a matter of being a wet blanket but of cautioning everyone to be aware of the pitfalls of the enterprise now being looked up to at this moment almost as the panacea of all ills of the state.

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Naga group lifts 4-month Manipur blockade – Hindustan Times

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Sangai festival sees a major turn-out of visitors on Sunday

IMPHAL, November 27: The Manipur Sangai Festival 2011 today witnessed a huge turnout of visitors… more »

A Thai cultural delegate during the ongoing Sangai Festival at Bheigyachandra Open Air Theatre on Monday.

IMPHAL, November 27: The Manipur Sangai Festival 2011 today witnessed a huge turnout of visitors leaving the traffic near the main venue of the festival busy all day long.

The unexpected flow of visitors has taken by surprised the stalls inside Hatta Kangjeibung, the venue of the main event of the festival. The sales rate of all the shops had reportedly gone double today.

Today’s turnout was the biggest ever recorded since the festival started on November 21, organizers and police had a hard time controlling the crowd and remarkably no untoward incidents were reported.

The reason behind the swelling crowd could be due to the coinciding of yesterday’s schedule which was postponed to today due to yesterday’s general strike and today being Sunday.

Another major factor for the flood of visitors’ turnout was due to the 2nd X-games International Men and Women open speed climbing competition. The competition is being participated by various climbers from various countries including the world top ranked climbers from China.

Further another attraction was the line-up of various entertainment programmes including Sumang Leela shows, cultural performances, musical concerts within the main venue.

Visitors not only from Imphal but from far flung places also came to witness the festival hiring buses, private vehicles etc.

All the roads from Sanjenthong, Nongmeibung, Minuthong, leading to the venue of the festival remained congested till late in the evening.

The shops especially the eateries inside the main venue were reported to have a hard time attending the flood of customers. Moreover most of the eateries ran short of stock.

Talking to IFP, Nandani Thokchom, a restaurant owner, revealed that the rate of sale today was double when comparing to previous days.

“I never expected such a huge turn out that, I dint make enough necessary preparation and ran out of stock since early in the evening”, said Nandani.

She expressed disappointment on the imposition of bandhs, strike etc. at this time. Such disturbances can only disrupt the smooth functioning of the festival, she added.

She further expressed her desire to further extend the festival to cope with the lost inflicted by the imposition of bandh, strike.

Similar, responses were given by all the other stores inside the main venue of the festival and appeal concerned organization to abstain imposing such disturbances.

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Assam, Punjab, Manipur, Tamil Nadu enter semis – Assam Tribune

Assam, Punjab, Manipur, Tamil Nadu enter semisAssam TribuneSimilarly, Tamil Nadu defeated CRPF 3-2 in tie-breaker and one of the favourites, Karnataka was pulled out by Manipur 2-1. Today's semifinals: Tamil Nadu vs Manipur (9 am) at BTC ground and…

Assam, Punjab, Manipur, Tamil Nadu enter semis
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Similarly, Tamil Nadu defeated CRPF 3-2 in tie-breaker and one of the favourites, Karnataka was pulled out by Manipur 2-1. Today's semifinals: Tamil Nadu vs Manipur (9 am) at BTC ground and Assam vs Punjub (1 pm) at RTS ground.

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Assam, Punjab, Manipur, Tamil Nadu enter semis – Assam Tribune

Assam, Punjab, Manipur, Tamil Nadu enter semisAssam TribuneSimilarly, Tamil Nadu defeated CRPF 3-2 in tie-breaker and one of the favourites, Karnataka was pulled out by Manipur 2-1. Today's semifinals: Tamil Nadu vs Manipur (9 am) at BTC ground and…

Assam, Punjab, Manipur, Tamil Nadu enter semis
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Similarly, Tamil Nadu defeated CRPF 3-2 in tie-breaker and one of the favourites, Karnataka was pulled out by Manipur 2-1. Today's semifinals: Tamil Nadu vs Manipur (9 am) at BTC ground and Assam vs Punjub (1 pm) at RTS ground.

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Economic blockade in Manipur lifted – MorungExpress

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Economic blockade in Manipur lifted – MorungExpress

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Economic blockade in Manipur lifted
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