Scrutiny rejects three in CCpur AC Thangmeiband AC to have highest number of polling booths with 35

With the rejection of three candidates out of six Assembly Constituencies, Churachandpur district recorded the highest number of candidates failing to clear the scrutiny of the nomination papers Source The Sangai Express

With the rejection of three candidates out of six Assembly Constituencies, Churachandpur district recorded the highest number of candidates failing to clear the scrutiny of the nomination papers Source The Sangai Express

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Calendar released by Manipur Biodiversity Board

Annual calendar for 2012 produced by the Manipur Biodiversity Board was released today at a simple function held at Old Secretariat conference hall by Chief Secretary DS Poonia Source The Sangai Express

Annual calendar for 2012 produced by the Manipur Biodiversity Board was released today at a simple function held at Old Secretariat conference hall by Chief Secretary DS Poonia Source The Sangai Express

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TC lines up chief’s visit

In connection with the 10th State Assembly Elections, leader of All India Trinamool Congress, Mamata Banerjee is set to visit the State to campaign for her party Source The Sangai Express

In connection with the 10th State Assembly Elections, leader of All India Trinamool Congress, Mamata Banerjee is set to visit the State to campaign for her party Source The Sangai Express

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Wing Promoters put up charter of demands

The Women in Governance Promoters Wing Promoters , a new body formed by women belonging to different walks of life, has put forward an 18 point charter of demand before all the candidates contesting in the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly elections …

The Women in Governance Promoters Wing Promoters , a new body formed by women belonging to different walks of life, has put forward an 18 point charter of demand before all the candidates contesting in the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly elections Source The Sangai Express

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Puya Meithaba conference concluded

The 4th day long conference on Puya Meithabada Meeyamgee Wakhallon people’s intellection on Puya Meithaba has been concluded today at Lamyanba Shanglen, Konung Mamang Source The Sangai Express

The 4th day long conference on Puya Meithabada Meeyamgee Wakhallon people’s intellection on Puya Meithaba has been concluded today at Lamyanba Shanglen, Konung Mamang Source The Sangai Express

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AMSU set to enforce its admission fee rate

AMSU has resolved to enforce the rate of admission fees it fixed from January 16 if there is no complaint against the rate of admission fees by January 15 Source The Sangai Express

AMSU has resolved to enforce the rate of admission fees it fixed from January 16 if there is no complaint against the rate of admission fees by January 15 Source The Sangai Express

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Count down to polling day Bombs continue to rain on Congress CorCom details list of bomb attacks

Cor Com’s bomb attacks targeting Congress candidates, workers and offices have been continuing without any respite with a spokesperson of CorCom detailing the list of bomb attacks it has carried out since the last few days Source The Sangai Express

Cor Com’s bomb attacks targeting Congress candidates, workers and offices have been continuing without any respite with a spokesperson of CorCom detailing the list of bomb attacks it has carried out since the last few days Source The Sangai Express

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PREPAK claims hand in T’band blast

The proscribed PREPAK has claimed responsibility for the bomb blast at the residential gate of Khumukcham Joykishan at Khoyathong Polem Leikai on January 10 Source The Sangai Express

The proscribed PREPAK has claimed responsibility for the bomb blast at the residential gate of Khumukcham Joykishan at Khoyathong Polem Leikai on January 10 Source The Sangai Express

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Bird flu outbreak at Meghalaya

Shillong, Jan 12: NNN Following the confirmation of bird flu outbreak in a Williamnagar farm in East Khasi Hills in Meghalaya, the district administration, West Garo Hills has decided to ban the entry of all poultry and poultry products into the district with immediate effect. The dicision was taken at a meeting of the West […]

Shillong, Jan 12: NNN Following the confirmation of bird flu outbreak in a Williamnagar farm in East Khasi Hills in Meghalaya, the district administration, West Garo Hills has decided to ban the entry of all poultry and poultry products into the district with immediate effect.
The dicision was taken at a meeting of the West Garo Hills District Level Task Force on Avian Flu under the chairmanship of the deputy commissioner Sanjay Goyal, today. The meeting was called in urgency after the samples taken from dead poultry from Williamnagar tested positive of the H1N1 virus on Wednesday, to chalk out the detailed plan and precautionary measures to prevent the outbreak in the district.
As per the decision taken at a meeting , the teams from the Veterinary department along with police personnel would be placed in all the entry and exist points, particularly in areas adjacent to East Garo Hills district as well as the entry point from adjoining districts of Assam.
However, it has not decided to ban consumption and sale of locally available poultry products as there has been no cases of the diseases reported from any part of the state.
The district Veterinary department has been asked to ensure that the field staff monitor their respective areas and give a daily report to the district administration if there has been any case of bird flu or birds dying anywhere.
As necessary precautions to prevent the spread of the flu to human, the Health department in the district has been asked to issue notice to all the PHCs, CHCs and private practitioners to monitor patients with symptoms of the diseases and also to keep a stock of anti virus medicines ready.
The forest department personnel have been directed to keep a watch to see if there has been any natural deaths of birds within the district and at the same time the PHE department has been asked to monitor the water reservoirs tanks to prevent contamination by carcasses of dead birds.

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Congress supporters attacked

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 12: Workers of congress (I) candidates continued to come render bomb attack in different constituencies till today. Some unknown persons hurled a hand grenade at the residence of one Abdul Kalam Azad (55), Sangai Yumpham cherapur Mathak Leikai last night around 11.35 p.m. no casualties were reported. Some persons also […]

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Imphal, Jan 12: Workers of congress (I) candidates continued to come render bomb attack in different constituencies till today.
Some unknown persons hurled a hand grenade at the residence of one Abdul Kalam Azad (55), Sangai Yumpham cherapur Mathak Leikai last night around 11.35 p.m. no casualties were reported.
Some persons also planted a hand grenade at the house of one Thokchom Boy (45) Kyamgei Maning Leikai today around 7.30 a.m. The bomb was later blasted at Kyamgei Meitei Loukol around 10.55 a.m. Boy is a worker of INC.
Meanwhile some persons coming in a Bolero hurled a Chinese hand grenade at the office of Khongman Development committee situated at Khongman Zone IV last night around 10.30 p.m.
To protest the incident, a sit in protest was held and later a silent rally was also taken out at Khongman area.
A protester said, the office has nothing to do with election and the office has been opened one and half year back.
In yet another incident some persons also presented a bomb at the house of one Sagolsem Sanjit (40), Patsoi IV, last night.
He is a worker of INC candidate AK Mirabai.
Bomb attacks continued on the Congress in poll-bound Manipur, with suspected militants of Coordination Committee (CorCorm), which has been attempting to demoralize the national political party, carrying out attacks at the residences of two active workers of the party, including a party office.
A Chinese hand grenade was lobbed which landed and blasted at the residential garden of one Md Abdul Kalam, 45 of Sangai Yumpham Terapur in Thoubal district yesterday shortly before midnight, but no report of casualty was received. Abdul is a Congress worker.
Another residence of a Congress worker was also attacked by suspected militants this morning at Kyamgei Maning Leikai under Singjamei police station in Imphal West. The Congress worker was identified as Thokchom Boy, 45. An unexploded Chinese hand grenade that was hurled at the residence was recovered by police.
Some unidentified armed militants who came in a Bolero jeep also hurled a hand grenade at the the Khongman Zone- IV Congress Development Committee under Porompat police station in Imphal East around 11: 20 last night. The bomb was later retrieved by a bomb squad after it failed to explode.
The CorCorm, an umbrella organization of seven militant groups in the State, has imposed a ban on the Indian National Congress (INC) in Manipur.

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Seven candidates rejected during scrutiny for Assembly poll

Mail News Service Imphal, Jan 12: Scrutiny for 290 aspiring candidates in the 10th Manipur Assembly polls which has 60 seats was on Thursday conscientiously conducted where at least seven nominations were rejected with one nomination paper was left out for further scrutiny. In all, 290 intending candidates filed their nomination papers from 15 political […]

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Imphal, Jan 12: Scrutiny for 290 aspiring candidates in the 10th Manipur Assembly polls which has 60 seats was on Thursday conscientiously conducted where at least seven nominations were rejected with one nomination paper was left out for further scrutiny.
In all, 290 intending candidates filed their nomination papers from 15 political parties, including the national parties Congress and BJP in the State to fight the forthcoming January-28 scheduled polls.
Political parties like Inqalab Vikas Dal (IVD), Jana Maha Shakti (JMBP), Shivsena, Lok Jana Shakti (LJS) have also fielded their candidates in the scheduled fray.
Imphal West district has fielded the largest number of nominations with 65 candidates from different political parties filed their nominations from 13 assembly segments spread over nine districts of the State.
The seven rejected aspiring candidates are Kh. Bhadra, Independent, for Bishnupur Assembly Constituency, three intending candidates from Churachandpur Assembly Constituency namely, Lallursang from JMBP, H. Sanglawn from Independent and Chawngthalei from LJP. In Tipaimukh assembly constituency H Salawn was rejected while in Henglep constituency Lunkholan Haokip was rejected. In Jiribam constituency Abdul Zaffar was rejected.
H Salawn filed nominations in both Churachandpur and Tipaimukh constituencies. Of the 60 Assembly constituencies four constituencies will witness straight fight between two candidates.
Filing of nominations concluded yesterday and scrutiny is going on today. The last date of withdrawal is Jan 14. At Moirang, Kakching, Karong and Thanlon there will be straight fight between Congress candidates and other candidates of different political parties.
In all the Assembly constituencies only Congress party has put up all the candidates. Trinamool Congress has put up 48 candidates , Manipur State Congress party, 33 , BJP 29 candidates, NCP 23 candidates, JDU is putting up 14,Manipur People’s Party, Naga People’s Front have 13 candidates each.
In Kshetrigao A/C nine candidates are in the fray which is the highest. The average candidate is around five candidates for each constituency. The exact numbers of candidates can be ascertained after Jan 14 the last date of withdrawal according to Election officials.

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Scaling language wall with Tagore and Thiyam`s theatre

NEW DELHI, January 12(agencies): Language has ceased to be a wall in Indian visual literature…. more »

NEW DELHI, January 12(agencies): Language has ceased to be a wall in Indian visual literature. In 1910, when Rabindranath Tagore wrote the “King of the Dark Chamber” and it appeared on stage a year later in Santiniketan on his 50th birthday, little did he know that one day it would jump the regional language divide to render itself in Manipuri – sans subtitles.

Acclaimed director Ratan Thiyam`s new production that premiered on the opening day of the 14th Bharat Rang Mahotsav this week is a strange reinterpretation of Tagore`s classic play about his search for the divine within his inner cell of darkness.

It pushes the ongoing experiment of mainstream Indian theatre with the vernacular idiom and the viewer`s natural instinct for drama to the farthest frontier – where the divides blur on stage.

“Language is important in theatre… it differs according to space because the space itself has no language. Subtitles have become a ticklish problem we are facing around the world. If we put subtitles and if you read the text, it takes away from the drama because the audience concentrates on the text. Sub-titles should be done carefully scene-wise,” Thiyam told IANS.

“One can put a few lines to convey the mood but should never reveal the idea of a drama in a subtitle,” Thiyam said.

Thiyam`s production, adapted and pruned to fit the 1 hour and 30 minute slot, comes as the story of a woman`s battle with darkness and her redemption into inner light when she gives in to the joy of surrendering to the “ugly” – and finds solace in its inherent horror.

At the centre of Thiyam`s play are four major characters – queen Sudarshana, her maid Surangama, the king and his chief courtier. A motley cast of smaller characters adds to the layers which are played out in three primary tiers – that of the queen and her maid, the king and his men and a posse of Manipuri folk dancers and musicians who alternate the scenes in a set sequence.

The king in Thiyam`s adaptation can be accessed in the dark chamber because he spurns light. The performance begins with Queen Sudarshana`s anguished search for light in the chamber of darkness that the king has created for her in the subterranean depths. The king – a personification of darkness – promises that the queen should be able to identify him on the spring full moon when he will knock on her dark chamber. And only then will they meet as one.

The narrative from here on twists and turns through paths of blood, treachery and conflicts till the queen and her dark lord unite. In the final act, the queen cries for the sun as the king embraces her in his inky folds. In that overriding darkness, she shines like a deity bathed in her inner golden light – a diva of the underworld.

What probably lifts the play from the mundane is its use of the Manipuri language that is at once folksy, harsh on the uninitiated ear, anguished and yet appealing in its earthy lyricism. The absence of English or Hindi subtitles keeps the viewer hooked to the action on stage with twice the amount of concentration simply to decipher the narrative. At the end of 90 minutes, the play inspires in the viewer a desire to learn the unknown – in this case the colourful “bhasa or vernacular” arts of India.

The use of Manipuri classical dance movements, folk traditions, contemporary dance and local attires – in a screaming palette of saffron, red, yellow, golden and black – create a gala on stage.

“This is a complex psychological play and yet very contemporary. When we look at the concept of globalisation and the technological development, there has to be a spiritual balance between what we do technologically and our meaningful endeavours,” Thiyam said.

Tagore had tried to address this divide for many years till his death. His plays are very meaningful and relevant to all ages, the director said.

“The King of Dark Chambers” – first published in English in 1914 – was one of the few of Tagore`s plays to corner global space because of its spiritual universality, potential for visual drama and nuanced plot.

In 1961, American music veteran Harold Leventhal co-produced it as a dramatic theatrical work for Broadway. It played for eight months to favourable reviews for its innovative blend of traditional and the modern.

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Seven election observers arrives in state capital

IMPHAL, Jan 12: With nearing of the poll for the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly election… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 12: With nearing of the poll for the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly election of the state which is scheduled to be held on January 28, the election observers have started arriving into the state and started their respective duties.

The election observer who arrived the state capital includes RK Goswami, Expenditure observe for all Assembly Constituencies,  Arvind Agarwal general observer for Lilong, Thoubal and Wangkhem Assembly Constituencies,  Tahang Taggu, general observer of Wabagai, Kakching, Hiyanglam and Sugunu Assembly Constituencies.

Besides, AP Siddique police observer of all assembly constituencies and three income tax officers D Tisso, L Ramcharan and Gilbert Sohtum were also arrived the state capital this morning to conduct their respective duties as an observers in connection with the ensuing general election of the state.

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MHA team visit

IMPHAL, Jan 12: A two member team of the Ministry of Home Affairs’ (MHA), Government… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 12: A two member team of the Ministry of Home Affairs’ (MHA), Government of India led by Ajoy Chadha, Special Secretary, MHA and RN Rabi, Special Director of Intelligence Bureau (IB) will be arriving in the state capital to take stock of law and order situation of the state in connection with the ensuing 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly election to the state which is scheduled to held on January 28.

According to an official source, the visiting officials soon after arrival in the Imphal will convened a meeting with district administrators of hill districts.

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2 UG cadres killed in shootout

IMPHAL , January 12: Two persons suspected to be underground elements were  gunned down in… more »

IMPHAL , January 12: Two persons suspected to be underground elements were  gunned down in an encounter at Tabungkhok to Yurembam road under Patsoi police station, Imphal West at about 7.15 pm today.

The encounter took place with a combined team of Imphal West , Imphal East commandos and 18 Sikh Regiment.

Two 9mm pistols with several live rounds and three Chinese made handgrenades were recovered from the possession of the slain cadres.

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Sit in protest against bomb attack

IMPHAL, January 12: Condemning the bomb attack on congress worker T. Yaima  yesterday evening by… more »

IMPHAL, January 12: Condemning the bomb attack on congress worker T. Yaima  yesterday evening by unknown persons suspected to be CorCom activists, a sit-in –protest was observed at SagolbandMeinoLeirak multipurpose community hall today.

Speaking to media persons , one  L Radhesana said that the women folks of the Sagolband areas strongly condemn the act of terrorizing the general public.

She further appealed to the concerned not to repeat similar act in future in the interest of the public, “we want peace, but not bombs”, she added.

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3 UGs apprehended

IMPHAL, January 12: Discovering the movement of UG cadres at Top Chingtha of Thoubaldistrict,troops of… more »

IMPHAL, January 12: Discovering the movement of UG cadres at Top Chingtha of Thoubaldistrict,troops of 15 AR launched an operation in the said area and apprehended one KCP(MC) cadre today. The person is identified as s/s finance secretary , H Tomba Singh alias BamonTomba, 47, s/o H ibotombi of Yairipok Top Chingtha.

In yet another incident, troops of 18 SIKH and 23 AR launched a joint operation at TakyelKhongbal and apprehended two UG cadres today. The apprehendees have been identified as s/s Sgt Major LaishramBir Singh 36, of Awang Khunou Mayai Leikai,No.1246 of 2004 batch of the KCP (MC). The other cadre is identified as private Longjam Anand,42, resident of TakyelKhongbal and is a cadre of KYKL,No.4762. Both have been handed over to the respective police stations, a release said.

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Medical camp

IMPHAL, January 12: A medical team of 42 AR of 26 Sector conducted a lecture… more »

IMPHAL, January 12: A medical team of 42 AR of 26 Sector conducted a lecture on healthcare,hygiene and sanitation at Maha Union High School at Chandel yesterday. A total of 230 students along with staff attended the same, a PRO (AR) release said.

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