Community hall inaugurated

IMPHAL, Dec 14: The Waikhom Khongnang Community hall, Thongju Part-II was inaugurated by Thongju MLA… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 14: The Waikhom Khongnang Community hall, Thongju Part-II was inaugurated by Thongju MLA and deputy chairman Planning board, Bijoy Koijam as the chief guest.

The inaugural function was also graced by Ch. Romeo Singh-Pradhan, Thongju Part-II Gram Panchayat as the functional president while K. Rajendra Singh-member Basikhong Zilla Parrisad and Up-Adhyaksha Imphal East, K. Devadutta Sharma-horticulturist expert, H. Jadavchandra Singh-referee instructor-All India Football Federation, as the guests of honour.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/community-hall-inaugurated/

Commode distributed

IMPHAL, Dec 14: Chandel MLA, Thangkholun Haokip, today distributed low cost latrine commode under total… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 14: Chandel MLA, Thangkholun Haokip, today distributed low cost latrine commode under total sanitation campaign to villagers of Khengjoi Sub-Division on December 13 at Kotlenphai village.

The distribution function was attended by R. Shakhum-executive engineer PHED-Chandel, Paokhosei Haokip-ADC member-Songjang A/C, Seikhothang Haokip-ADC member-Tolbung A/C.

The Thadou Students’ Association-Chandel district in a statement extended their gratitude to the MLA.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/commode-distributed/

Commode distributed

IMPHAL, Dec 14: Chandel MLA, Thangkholun Haokip, today distributed low cost latrine commode under total… more »

IMPHAL, Dec 14: Chandel MLA, Thangkholun Haokip, today distributed low cost latrine commode under total sanitation campaign to villagers of Khengjoi Sub-Division on December 13 at Kotlenphai village.

The distribution function was attended by R. Shakhum-executive engineer PHED-Chandel, Paokhosei Haokip-ADC member-Songjang A/C, Seikhothang Haokip-ADC member-Tolbung A/C.

The Thadou Students’ Association-Chandel district in a statement extended their gratitude to the MLA.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/commode-distributed/

Indian centre back Gouramangi says state losing foothold in national scene

By Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh IMPHAL, December 13: A regular with the Indian national football team,… more »

By Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh
IMPHAL, December 13: A regular with the Indian national football team, Moirangthem Gouramangi had recently added another feather to his achievements by winning the SAFF tournament with the Indian national team at New Delhi recently.

A centre back who has played with numerous well known clubs of the country, Gouramangi  currently plays for Churchill Brothers as a centre back. Gouramangi  has won nearly every club tournaments in India playing for separate clubs.

He has won the federation with both Dempo (2004-5) and Mahindra United (2005-6) and the National football league with Dempo in 2004-5.

He has also won the I-league with Churchill brothers in 2009 and was also adjudged the best defender of the season. In 2003, Gouranmangi captained the U-18 national side which had won the Ian Rush trophy.

In his debut for the Indian national senior side in 2007, the team won the Nehru Cup International in New Delhi. He has five international goal to his name.

At 6 ft 1in, Gouramangi is one of the tallest football players in the country.

Q) Anything you would like to tell about yourself, may be your childhood and about the clubs you have played and playing for now?

A) Guess it’s not the best thing to talk about yourself, briefly for your information: I started playing with DMRAO awang sekmai just for fun in the evening as any other kids does after school, it was a great feeling to represent my school (Manipur Public School) in the year 1998 if am not mistaken, we participated in the North East CBSE school meet in Itanagar. Then the real football journey started from the year 2000 when i got selected to the Tata Football Academy, Jamshedpur. Spent a long and important four years in the TFA till 2004. Started my club career after that – 1st club Mohan Bagan but went on loan to Dempo the same season and remained there almost the entire the season, 2nd club Mahindra United, 3rd club Sporting club de Goa, 4th is Churchill Brothers since 2007 till today.

Q)What do you think is the present and future of football in the state?

A) Undoubtedly Football is still the number one sports in our state, thanks to the many generations of players before us. The football fraternity in the country highly talks about us and appreciates the fact that we are one of the best footballing state in the country who had in the past and is producing numbers of good players. But the impression in the current scenerio is change which is unfortunate and sad. Let’s together face the fact and the truth that we are no longer considered to be among the top 3/4 footballing states in country whether we like it or not. We are losing our place in the national team and clubs, No doubt we still have hundreds of players playing out of the state in various clubs across the country and many employed with the government offices.

The question is – are we playing the lead roles in our jobs like many of our seniors in the past used to? NO.

So my question is – Are we compromising the quality for the quantity???

Q) Why do you think that local clubs of the state are unable to make it to the I-league?

A) Note : If you look at top clubs in Europe or Asia or any other part of the world, football clubs is not run anymore just out of passion or for the love of the game. Football clubs now is entirely a business entity, that is why FIFA and AFC is putting the utmost effort to bring the change in India, how to run a club.

Frankly, it’s just that we have not found yet in our state someone with the equal passion and interest of personalities like Mr.Vijay Mallya, Mr.Churchill Alemao. Mr.Dempo, Mr.Salgaocar and all the owners of the respective I-league clubs. What i mean is it’s very expensive to run and sustain a club in today’s time. Still in india the clubs are run only out of passion.

Q) Is there any visible difference in the players training in the state and outside the state, what is the main difference?

A) I dont think so i will be the right person to comment on this since I have never trained or played in a top club in Manipur.

Q) Would you like to play for any local club if given the chance?

A) I would love to, never know I might one day.

Q) What can the state do to promote the game in the state and bring out more players from the state?

A) Besides AMFA`s development programes, i think we the entire state need a hell lot of work to do because other states have gone far ahead of us in terms of everything.

To begin with first we need a tremendous support and interest from the state government, keeping in mind the limited resource and funds the respective clubs have.

Success of clubs will be the future of our state.

Q) What is one thing that you enjoy while playing football?

A) There is no specific, I just enjoy playing football whether it is during training or a match.

Q) What inspires you to play football?

A) I dont know coz i had never planned to become a football player, but i remember i enjoyed playing football as much as any other kid does after school; to go out at the nearby field and play and run around with the other fellow kids. And today here I am playing for Churchill brothers and the Indian team.

Q) What has been the best and most memorable play you have accomplished in your career as a football player?

A) There is a lot but winning the AFC Challenge Cup in Delhi and qualifying for the Asian Cup in Doha are moments to cherish.

Q)Anything you would like to share with the kids who look up to you and get motivation from you to play football?

A)  Keep working hard to the very best you can, try always to do the right things for that you need to know or keep asking to yourself or the seniors whether what you are doing is right or wrong, it can be on and off the pitch.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/indian-centre-back-gouramangi-says-state-losing-foothold-in-national-scene/

Indian centre back Gouramangi says state losing foothold in national scene

By Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh IMPHAL, December 13: A regular with the Indian national football team,… more »

By Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh
IMPHAL, December 13: A regular with the Indian national football team, Moirangthem Gouramangi had recently added another feather to his achievements by winning the SAFF tournament with the Indian national team at New Delhi recently.

A centre back who has played with numerous well known clubs of the country, Gouramangi  currently plays for Churchill Brothers as a centre back. Gouramangi  has won nearly every club tournaments in India playing for separate clubs.

He has won the federation with both Dempo (2004-5) and Mahindra United (2005-6) and the National football league with Dempo in 2004-5.

He has also won the I-league with Churchill brothers in 2009 and was also adjudged the best defender of the season. In 2003, Gouranmangi captained the U-18 national side which had won the Ian Rush trophy.

In his debut for the Indian national senior side in 2007, the team won the Nehru Cup International in New Delhi. He has five international goal to his name.

At 6 ft 1in, Gouramangi is one of the tallest football players in the country.

Q) Anything you would like to tell about yourself, may be your childhood and about the clubs you have played and playing for now?

A) Guess it’s not the best thing to talk about yourself, briefly for your information: I started playing with DMRAO awang sekmai just for fun in the evening as any other kids does after school, it was a great feeling to represent my school (Manipur Public School) in the year 1998 if am not mistaken, we participated in the North East CBSE school meet in Itanagar. Then the real football journey started from the year 2000 when i got selected to the Tata Football Academy, Jamshedpur. Spent a long and important four years in the TFA till 2004. Started my club career after that – 1st club Mohan Bagan but went on loan to Dempo the same season and remained there almost the entire the season, 2nd club Mahindra United, 3rd club Sporting club de Goa, 4th is Churchill Brothers since 2007 till today.

Q)What do you think is the present and future of football in the state?

A) Undoubtedly Football is still the number one sports in our state, thanks to the many generations of players before us. The football fraternity in the country highly talks about us and appreciates the fact that we are one of the best footballing state in the country who had in the past and is producing numbers of good players. But the impression in the current scenerio is change which is unfortunate and sad. Let’s together face the fact and the truth that we are no longer considered to be among the top 3/4 footballing states in country whether we like it or not. We are losing our place in the national team and clubs, No doubt we still have hundreds of players playing out of the state in various clubs across the country and many employed with the government offices.

The question is – are we playing the lead roles in our jobs like many of our seniors in the past used to? NO.

So my question is – Are we compromising the quality for the quantity???

Q) Why do you think that local clubs of the state are unable to make it to the I-league?

A) Note : If you look at top clubs in Europe or Asia or any other part of the world, football clubs is not run anymore just out of passion or for the love of the game. Football clubs now is entirely a business entity, that is why FIFA and AFC is putting the utmost effort to bring the change in India, how to run a club.

Frankly, it’s just that we have not found yet in our state someone with the equal passion and interest of personalities like Mr.Vijay Mallya, Mr.Churchill Alemao. Mr.Dempo, Mr.Salgaocar and all the owners of the respective I-league clubs. What i mean is it’s very expensive to run and sustain a club in today’s time. Still in india the clubs are run only out of passion.

Q) Is there any visible difference in the players training in the state and outside the state, what is the main difference?

A) I dont think so i will be the right person to comment on this since I have never trained or played in a top club in Manipur.

Q) Would you like to play for any local club if given the chance?

A) I would love to, never know I might one day.

Q) What can the state do to promote the game in the state and bring out more players from the state?

A) Besides AMFA`s development programes, i think we the entire state need a hell lot of work to do because other states have gone far ahead of us in terms of everything.

To begin with first we need a tremendous support and interest from the state government, keeping in mind the limited resource and funds the respective clubs have.

Success of clubs will be the future of our state.

Q) What is one thing that you enjoy while playing football?

A) There is no specific, I just enjoy playing football whether it is during training or a match.

Q) What inspires you to play football?

A) I dont know coz i had never planned to become a football player, but i remember i enjoyed playing football as much as any other kid does after school; to go out at the nearby field and play and run around with the other fellow kids. And today here I am playing for Churchill brothers and the Indian team.

Q) What has been the best and most memorable play you have accomplished in your career as a football player?

A) There is a lot but winning the AFC Challenge Cup in Delhi and qualifying for the Asian Cup in Doha are moments to cherish.

Q)Anything you would like to share with the kids who look up to you and get motivation from you to play football?

A)  Keep working hard to the very best you can, try always to do the right things for that you need to know or keep asking to yourself or the seniors whether what you are doing is right or wrong, it can be on and off the pitch.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/indian-centre-back-gouramangi-says-state-losing-foothold-in-national-scene/

Amazing Grace

Absolute faith is absolute surrender to an amazing grace. A lot many people do not… more »

Absolute faith is absolute surrender to an amazing grace. A lot many people do not like the idea of surrender, but it is a fact that a lot many who felt there never was a need to surrender, did ultimately surrender – albeit a surrender not in humiliation, but in humility. In legendary singer and poet, Bob Dylan’s words: “You may be the heavy weight champion of the world, but someday you gonna have to serve somebody.” This amazing grace however does not have to be in the direct sense of Almighty God, but often manifests in the shape of what many poets have referred to as “hope”. TS Eliot’s “Four Quartets” comes to mind, an extended poem that followed his earlier one of a similar genre “The Wasteland”, which, after a lengthy tour of the spiritually barren landscape of modern life, ends with the chant Shanti, repeated three times. In the end, all that matters is peace, but peace, as a physical condition as well as a mental state, is illusive. Nobody would know this better than those of us in Manipur. Its quest has also never been easy. In a very paradoxically way, those who have found it are those who have surrendered – in the most sublime cases, surrendered their individual wills to the will of the “Amazing Grace”.

Many, if not most religions actually say this. Earthly life in this interpretation is a punishment, and transition from this temporal existence to the divine is the ultimate meaning. In the Judaic religions (including Christianity) the original sin is what condemned life to earthly existence. Otherwise it would have been an eternity in Eden for the original parents and nobody else. As to how attractive this idea is, is a matter of opinion. The original mother, Eve, probably thought it was a bore so she ate the forbidden apple, out of what is described as a feminine weakness. If not for her original sin, we all probably would never have seen daylight, or moonlight for that matter. It is difficult to say if we should deride what she did or else be thankful. Another paradox of life we suppose – another overwhelming question of “to be or not to be”. To be happy with a secure vegetative life, or else look for happiness in choosing to face challenges even if it means exposure to trouble and misery. The non-Semitic religions say very much the same thing, but in a different way. Take Buddhism for instance, or Hinduism for that matter. Rebirth is perpetuated by individual sins, implying that this cycle will end when sin is banished. As in other religions, earthly nonexistence here becomes bliss. The lure of this bliss, it has been explained, is also what gives suicide bombers the fanatic courage which makes them able to do what they do.

But the Amazing Grace manifests in another more tangible and comprehensible form – hope. To paraphrase Eliot’s “Four Quartets” this amazing grace is like the faith of a passenger in a subway train that stops and becomes stranded for hours in pitch darkness in the middle of a tunnel deep down below the surface of the earth because of a sudden power failure, that power would be ultimately restored and the train would again begin moving. That at the end of even the darkest tunnel, there would be light. Put another way, it is like a test of faith of a child in her father’s love for her and her belief that he would never abandon her, come what may. In pitch darkness where she cannot see anything, in the event of an emergency if she is required to jump from the window of her first floor room, and her father implores her to do so from below with the assurance that he can see her and would catch her, would she jump? She would if she had enough faith in her father. Such faiths give hope. Such hopes salvage. The amazing grace is that way too. For some inscrutable reason which you cannot explain but all the same feel, you know that this amazing grace would not let you fall. Come to think of it, Manipur has been stranded in the middle of a deep, dark tunnel for decades. Yet it has held together, despite all the centrifugal forces threatening to tear it apart. It is reasonable to believe hence that despite all its inherent contradictions, a faith in itself has given it the strength and hope that there would one day be light. What a time to recall the miracle of this Amazing Grace in this auspicious and festive season of a great religion of the world.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/amazing-grace/

Amazing Grace

Absolute faith is absolute surrender to an amazing grace. A lot many people do not… more »

Absolute faith is absolute surrender to an amazing grace. A lot many people do not like the idea of surrender, but it is a fact that a lot many who felt there never was a need to surrender, did ultimately surrender – albeit a surrender not in humiliation, but in humility. In legendary singer and poet, Bob Dylan’s words: “You may be the heavy weight champion of the world, but someday you gonna have to serve somebody.” This amazing grace however does not have to be in the direct sense of Almighty God, but often manifests in the shape of what many poets have referred to as “hope”. TS Eliot’s “Four Quartets” comes to mind, an extended poem that followed his earlier one of a similar genre “The Wasteland”, which, after a lengthy tour of the spiritually barren landscape of modern life, ends with the chant Shanti, repeated three times. In the end, all that matters is peace, but peace, as a physical condition as well as a mental state, is illusive. Nobody would know this better than those of us in Manipur. Its quest has also never been easy. In a very paradoxically way, those who have found it are those who have surrendered – in the most sublime cases, surrendered their individual wills to the will of the “Amazing Grace”.

Many, if not most religions actually say this. Earthly life in this interpretation is a punishment, and transition from this temporal existence to the divine is the ultimate meaning. In the Judaic religions (including Christianity) the original sin is what condemned life to earthly existence. Otherwise it would have been an eternity in Eden for the original parents and nobody else. As to how attractive this idea is, is a matter of opinion. The original mother, Eve, probably thought it was a bore so she ate the forbidden apple, out of what is described as a feminine weakness. If not for her original sin, we all probably would never have seen daylight, or moonlight for that matter. It is difficult to say if we should deride what she did or else be thankful. Another paradox of life we suppose – another overwhelming question of “to be or not to be”. To be happy with a secure vegetative life, or else look for happiness in choosing to face challenges even if it means exposure to trouble and misery. The non-Semitic religions say very much the same thing, but in a different way. Take Buddhism for instance, or Hinduism for that matter. Rebirth is perpetuated by individual sins, implying that this cycle will end when sin is banished. As in other religions, earthly nonexistence here becomes bliss. The lure of this bliss, it has been explained, is also what gives suicide bombers the fanatic courage which makes them able to do what they do.

But the Amazing Grace manifests in another more tangible and comprehensible form – hope. To paraphrase Eliot’s “Four Quartets” this amazing grace is like the faith of a passenger in a subway train that stops and becomes stranded for hours in pitch darkness in the middle of a tunnel deep down below the surface of the earth because of a sudden power failure, that power would be ultimately restored and the train would again begin moving. That at the end of even the darkest tunnel, there would be light. Put another way, it is like a test of faith of a child in her father’s love for her and her belief that he would never abandon her, come what may. In pitch darkness where she cannot see anything, in the event of an emergency if she is required to jump from the window of her first floor room, and her father implores her to do so from below with the assurance that he can see her and would catch her, would she jump? She would if she had enough faith in her father. Such faiths give hope. Such hopes salvage. The amazing grace is that way too. For some inscrutable reason which you cannot explain but all the same feel, you know that this amazing grace would not let you fall. Come to think of it, Manipur has been stranded in the middle of a deep, dark tunnel for decades. Yet it has held together, despite all the centrifugal forces threatening to tear it apart. It is reasonable to believe hence that despite all its inherent contradictions, a faith in itself has given it the strength and hope that there would one day be light. What a time to recall the miracle of this Amazing Grace in this auspicious and festive season of a great religion of the world.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2011/12/amazing-grace/

No Manipur blockade rerun: Nariman – Times of India

No Manipur blockade rerun: NarimanTimes of IndiaAt a time when a bench of Justices GS Singhvi and SJ Mukhopadhaya was analyzing the situation arising from fortnight-long rail blockades in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, advocate Prashant Bhushan …

No Manipur blockade rerun: Nariman
Times of India
At a time when a bench of Justices GS Singhvi and SJ Mukhopadhaya was analyzing the situation arising from fortnight-long rail blockades in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, advocate Prashant Bhushan told the court that Manipur faced a road

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Three injured in bomb blast at PWD office

Imphal, Dec 14: A powerful bomb exploded at the Public Works Department (PWD) office building located in the heart of Imphal, injuring three staffers, including a woman on Wednesday. Additional Deputy General of Police (ADGP) V.Jathang who was at the site told the media that they believed the blast was caused by a very powerful […]

Imphal, Dec 14: A powerful bomb exploded at the Public Works Department (PWD) office building located in the heart of Imphal, injuring three staffers, including a woman on Wednesday.
Additional Deputy General of Police (ADGP) V.Jathang who was at the site told the media that they believed the blast was caused by a very powerful time-bomb which was put inside a dustbin.
“As of now, we don’t have any suspect responsible for the blast but investigation is underway to ascertain who was behind the act”, the police officer said when asked to comment on the identity of the suspects who might have carried out the blast.
The explosion took place at around 1:30 pm. All of a sudden a powerful bomb blasted inside a room on the second floor of the PWD building which houses the rooms of Assistant Engineers of Thoubal, Ukhrul and Churanchandpur districts. Three staffers, including a woman were wounded in the blast. The injured were rushed to the RIMS hospital and Raj Polyclinic private hospital here. One of them is stated to be in critical condition.
The walls and ceiling of the office room, including the window glass panes of the first floor and second floor of the building were extensively damaged due to the powerful impact of the explosion.
The injured have been indentified as Haorungbam Nirmala, 27 D/o H. Ibomcha of Sagolband Sayang, Imphal west, Y. Yaima from Khongman in Imphal east and Md Manal from Lilong Leihaokhong, Thoubal district.
Sources said the blast occurred at a high security zone manned by a company of CRPF, including three personnel of the CID and another eight Home guard personnel.
State police and Central Paramilitary forces rushed to the site and cordoned off the area minutes after the blast and conducted a massive search operation inside the PWD campus. But there was no report of any arrest in connection with the incident.
Besides ADGP Jathang, Works minister K. Ranjit, DGP Y. Joykumar, Imphal West DIG, SP in-charge were also visited the scene.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack and it is also not known the motive behind the blast.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/three-injured-in-bomb-blast-at-pwd-office/

Camera to be installed for Manipur elections

Imphal, Dec 14: NNN The Election commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday announced that cameras would be installed in certain remote areas of Manipur for the purpose of live broadcasting of polling in the forthcoming polls to the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly due next February while the commission has also decided to rope in MLAs […]

Imphal, Dec 14: NNN The Election commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday announced that cameras would be installed in certain remote areas of Manipur for the purpose of live broadcasting of polling in the forthcoming polls to the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly due next February while the commission has also decided to rope in MLAs who are misusing local area development funds in the polls.
This was announced by Chief Election Commissioner (CIC) Dr. SY Quraishi while talking to the media in Imphal today.
Earlier the ECI chief, who arrived here this morning along with his four- member team, also met with leaders of six different political parties of the State during which Quraishi held consultations with the leaders on the upcoming general elections and discussed in length about their views and opinion.
“All the political parties have suggested having only one single day for voting in the elections showing their apprehension the possibility of double voting”, Qureshi told the media after the meeting.
The six political parties apprised him on the present situation of the State and indicated of possible proxy voting. They also suggested that cameras must be installed in every polling booth, the ECI chief added.
The parties also demanded that micro observers should also be appointed for every polling booth, particularly in the hill districts of Manipur where armed militants move freely and said sufficient deployment of Central security forces is to be ensured so as to make free and fair polls, Quraishi further told the media.
Qureshi repeated MLAs who are misusing their local area development funds will be strictly monitored by ECI. He stated this when the political parties present at the discussion told him that some MLAs are using their local area development funds to woo voters and spending them in preparations for the polls.
Polling stations will be classified as normal, sensitive, hyper-sensitive, apart from this the ECI has also made some changes with regard to voting where it would study with great care if the voting percentage goes up above 90 per cent, and if 20 per cent -25 per cent voting is done then the ECI would take it as vulnerable, Quraishi said.
He also assured that adequate Central security forces will be provided for the general elections to ensure Manipur to have free and fair voting.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/camera-to-be-installed-for-manipur-elections/

Boundary hearing on Dec 16

Mail News Service Imphal, Dec 14: The next Public Hearing before the Committee on Re-organization of Administrative and Police District Boundaries in the State will be held on Dec 12 at 3:00 p.m. in the Office Chamber of the Chief Secretary, Manipur in the Old Secretariat. : The Committee shall hear the following organizations in […]

Mail News Service
Imphal, Dec 14: The next Public Hearing before the Committee on Re-organization of Administrative and Police District Boundaries in the State will be held on Dec 12 at 3:00 p.m. in the Office Chamber of the Chief Secretary, Manipur in the Old Secretariat. :
The Committee shall hear the following organizations in its next meeting scheduled on 16-12-2011:-
Committee Against the Creation of Sadar Hills District, Zeliangrong Building, Kakhulong, Paona Bazar, Imphal.
Apunba Khurkhul Nupi Lup, Khurkhul.
Thangting Area Chiefs’ Association, Part-l, Churachandpur District.
Thangting Area Chiefs’ Association, Part-ll, Churachandpur District.
Chief & others of Pongringlong (Charoipandongba) Village, Sadar Hills.
The above listed organizations may contact H. Balkrisna Singh, Under Secretary (Revenue), Government of Manipur for their confirmation to appear before the Committee.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/boundary-hearing-on-dec-16/

Medical camp

A School Heath Examination Camp was organized by 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR (S) at Thanai Memorial Training Institute of Chandel district. During the camp approx 100 students from class nursery to Xth were examined for common ailment like Respiratory Tract Infection, skin diseases, worm infatuation, […]

A School Heath Examination Camp was organized by 42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR (S) at Thanai Memorial Training Institute of Chandel district. During the camp approx 100 students from class nursery to Xth were examined for common ailment like Respiratory Tract Infection, skin diseases, worm infatuation, ENT problems and dental caries. The students were also advised to maintain personal hygiene, sanitation and take balanced diet. The students and teachers of the school were provided free medicines.
37 AR of 26 Sector under the aegis of HQ IGAR (South) has gave emergency trauma care to 24 yr old civilian from Nakong village on 13 Dec 2011 who had fallen from electric pole while laying new line in Nakong village area. Individual was brought in extreme agonic state to unit hospital from Nakong village near Joupi in the evening. He had received severe injuries in groin and abdominal area. Immediate surgical repair near Lt side of groin was done as some of viscera evaginated out of the body. Patient was relieved of excruciating pain with help of analgesics & resuscitated with IV fluids and then reffered for further treatment to Imphal.

Read more / Original news source: http://manipur-mail.com/medical-camp-7/

Centre seeks alternate highway to Manipur – KanglaOnline

IBNLive.comCentre seeks alternate highway to ManipurKanglaOnlineNEW DELHI, Dec 14 (agencies): Concerned over the recent 100-day economic blockade in Manipur, the Union Home Ministry has sought urgent strengthening of a highway which could be used as an…


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Centre seeks alternate highway to Manipur
KanglaOnline
NEW DELHI, Dec 14 (agencies): Concerned over the recent 100-day economic blockade in Manipur, the Union Home Ministry has sought urgent strengthening of a highway which could be used as an alternative route to the State in case a similar strike takes
No Manipur blockade rerun: NarimanTimes of India
Supreme Court to examine plea on Manipur blockadeNDTV
SC raps Centre, Manipur Govt over blockadeIBNLive.com
NetIndian
all 10 news articles »

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Manipur honours female freedom fighters on Nupee Lal Day – TruthDive

Manipur honours female freedom fighters on Nupee Lal DayTruthDiveImphal, Dec 13 (ANI): The 72nd Nupee Lal Day was observed to commemorate the uprising of Manipuri women against the British rulers in 1904 and 1939 in Imphal on Monday. The state paid ric…

Manipur honours female freedom fighters on Nupee Lal Day
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Imphal, Dec 13 (ANI): The 72nd Nupee Lal Day was observed to commemorate the uprising of Manipuri women against the British rulers in 1904 and 1939 in Imphal on Monday. The state paid rich tributes to women freedom fighters, who took part in the first

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AR ARCHERY TEAM PARTICIPATES IN 34TH JUNIOR NATIONAL ARCHERY CHAMPIONSHIP

The Assam Rifles Archery Team being trained by HQ 9 Sect, AR under HQ IGAR(S) participated in various events of the 34th Junior (Indian Round, Recurve & Compound Division) National Archery championship 2011-12 held at JN Sport Complex, Polo Ground, Shillong, Meghalaya from 04 Dec to 09 Dec 2011 and bagged four Silver Medals and […]

The Assam Rifles Archery Team being trained by HQ 9 Sect, AR under HQ IGAR(S) participated in various events of the 34th Junior (Indian Round, Recurve & Compound Division) National Archery championship 2011-12 held at JN Sport Complex, Polo Ground, Shillong, Meghalaya from 04 Dec to 09 Dec 2011 and bagged four Silver Medals and one Bronze Medal.
In the Indian Round, the Assam Rifles team achieved Second posn out of 27 teams defeating prominent state teams like Jharkhand, Assam, Delhi, UP, Rajasthan, SSCB etc.
In the Compound Division, the Assam Rifles team achieved fifth posn out of ten teams defeating reputed state teams like Delhi, Punjab, Haryana & Maharashtra.
In the Indian Round indl event, Rect H Bijendranath Singh won Silver Medal and Rect M Anupam Singh won a Silver and Bronze Medal in the Compound Division Individual event.
In the Compound Division Team event, Rect Anupam Singh, Mr. G Robert Sharma & Mr.H Suresh Singh won Silver Medal. In the Indian Round Indl Ranking, Rect Bijendernath Singh stood 5th and Mr Ajit Singh stood sixth amongst top 105 archers of the Nation. In Compound Division Indl Ranking, Rect M Anupam Singh bagged third position amongst 53 archers of the country. The team could perform well due to their rigorous training and coaching being carried out under the aegis of HQ 9 Sect Assam Rifles, part of HQ IGAR (S). Maj Gen UK Gurung, YSM, complimented the superb performance of the team and wished them luck for future also. The team is extremely hopeful of doing better in forthcoming competitions.

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Explosion in Manipur PWD office – MorungExpress

IBNLive.comExplosion in Manipur PWD officeMorungExpressPolicemen take positions as they react to a blast at the Public Works department office in Imphal, Manipur on Wednesday, December 14. (AP Photo) Imphal | December 14: Three persons, including a wom…


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Explosion in Manipur PWD office
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Live broadcasting in forthcoming Manipur polls – MorungExpress

All India RadioLive broadcasting in forthcoming Manipur pollsMorungExpressImphal | December 14: The Election commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday announced that cameras would be installed in certain remote areas of Manipur for the purpose of live bro…


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Live broadcasting in forthcoming Manipur polls
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Imphal | December 14: The Election commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday announced that cameras would be installed in certain remote areas of Manipur for the purpose of live broadcasting of polling in the forthcoming polls to the 10th Manipur
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Blast in Manipur PWD office, three injured – IBNLive.com

IBNLive.comBlast in Manipur PWD office, three injuredIBNLive.comPTI Imphal: Three persons were injured when a powerful timer bomb exploded in the high-security office of the Manipur Public Works department in Imphal on Wednesday. The bomb smashed windo…


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Blast in Manipur PWD office, three injured
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PTI Imphal: Three persons were injured when a powerful timer bomb exploded in the high-security office of the Manipur Public Works department in Imphal on Wednesday. The bomb smashed window panes and damaged doors during peak office hour, police said.
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Three injured in Manipur PWD office explosion in Imphal – Daily News & Analysis

Daijiworld.comThree injured in Manipur PWD office explosion in ImphalDaily News & AnalysisPlace: Imphal | Agency: PTI Three persons were injured when a powerful timer bomb exploded in the high-security office of the Manipur Public Works department here…


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Three injured in Manipur PWD office explosion in Imphal
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Place: Imphal | Agency: PTI Three persons were injured when a powerful timer bomb exploded in the high-security office of the Manipur Public Works department here today. The bomb smashed window panes and damaged doors during peak office hour,
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Explosion in Manipur PWD office – The Hindu

Explosion in Manipur PWD officeThe HinduA powerful grenade exploded in the office of the Manipur Public Works Department here on Wednesday. The grenade, suspected to have been kept on the top floor of the three-storey building where the chief engineer&…

Explosion in Manipur PWD office
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A powerful grenade exploded in the office of the Manipur Public Works Department here on Wednesday. The grenade, suspected to have been kept on the top floor of the three-storey building where the chief engineer's office is located, exploded at around

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