Team Manipur XI for Good will football Match announced – E-Pao.net

Team Manipur XI for Good will football Match announcedE-Pao.netImphal, February 10, 2012: The All manipur Footbal Association (AMFA) have release the final list of player for the upcoming Goodwill Football Match between Manipur XI and FC Kickers, Japan…

Team Manipur XI for Good will football Match announced
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Imphal, February 10, 2012: The All manipur Footbal Association (AMFA) have release the final list of player for the upcoming Goodwill Football Match between Manipur XI and FC Kickers, Japan. Forwards: I Nilakumar (MPSC), Kh Naoton (AIM),

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AMWJU representative in electoral reforms conference

Mail News Service New Delhi, Feb 10: A two day Nationanl Conference on Campaign for Electoral Reforms in India (CERI) began today at International Youth Centre, Chanakyapuri New Delhi. Former Kolkata , Punjab High Court , Chief Justice D.S. Tewatia was the Chief Guest . All Manipur Working Journalist Union sent a representative N Noren […]

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New Delhi, Feb 10: A two day Nationanl Conference on Campaign for Electoral Reforms in India (CERI) began today at International Youth Centre, Chanakyapuri New Delhi. Former Kolkata , Punjab High Court , Chief Justice D.S. Tewatia was the Chief Guest .
All Manipur Working Journalist Union sent a representative N Noren of Sangai Express to take part in the conference.
In PR Electoral System any party can gain seats only in proportion to the percentage of votes that it gains.
There will not be any difference between the percentage of votes and the percentage of seats. Thus only parties with more percentage of voter support can come to power.
In PR System majority means more than 59% of votes. The other votes are not wasted. They are given to other candidates in order to provide representation to all voters in the assemblies and in the Parliarment. If parties are unable to gain more than 50% of votes they have to make qualitions of parties with similar ideologies before elections in order to influence voters.

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AR assistance

Medical team of 22 GRENADIERS of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) organized a Medical Checkup Camp cum lecture for school children on 06 Feb 12 at Moltuk and Molcham villages. The camps were conducted by the Medical officers and paramedical staff unit ,wherein they gave lecture on importance of health of children. They also carried […]

Medical team of 22 GRENADIERS of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) organized a Medical Checkup Camp cum lecture for school children on 06 Feb 12 at Moltuk and Molcham villages. The camps were conducted by the Medical officers and paramedical staff unit ,wherein they gave lecture on importance of health of children. They also carried out medical checkup of the school children as well as other villagers during the camp. .
23 Assam Rifles of 10 Sector under HQ IGAR(South provided assistance to the villagers of Shangshak Phunghon village for participating in “Singing Competition” being held at Ukhrul District of Manipur. 22 villages of Ukhrul District are participating in the “Singing Competition”.
27 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) donated two computers with printers to the children of Kapaar Kachoung Orphanage, Kakching Lamkhai under the Assam Rifles Military Civic Action Project 2011-12. The IT equipment was donated by of the Battalion on 10 Feb 2012.

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We cannot defeat Maoists by forces: Jairam Ramesh

N Ibungochoubi Mail News Service Puducherry, Feb 10: The All India Editors’ Conference on Social Sector Issues organised by the Press Information Bureau (PIB) Ministry of Information And Broadcasting in association with the government of Poducherry was inaugurated today. The conference participated by over fifty delegates from different part of the country was inaugurated by […]

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Puducherry, Feb 10: The All India Editors’ Conference on Social Sector Issues organised by the Press Information Bureau (PIB) Ministry of Information And Broadcasting in association with the government of Poducherry was inaugurated today.
The conference participated by over fifty delegates from different part of the country was inaugurated by Jairam Ramesh as the Chief Guest in the presence of, among others, Minister of state for PMO, V Narayanaswamy, Chief Minister N Rangaswamy, Lt Governor Dr Iqbal Singh, principal DG, PIB Neelam Kapoor.
Expressing concern over the Maoist movements in Central India, Minister Jairam Ramesh said that Forces of any strength cannot defeat the Maoist.
The Minister talked of a new philosophy of 3Ps to address the issues confronting the Maoists in central India.
The first being the intensification of political activities to address the day-to-day needs of the people.
The second being people’s concerns that affect their lives and the last being police and para military personnel. He said the combination of the three would check the movements.
The Minister said that the policy of the government is clear and the Union Home minister had invited anyone to talk whether they leave the guns and their ideologies or not.
He said, the Maoist menace can be taken head on by addressing the developmental concerns of the tribals, besides increasing the intensity of political activity. Giving the example of Junglemahal area in West Bengal, where intense political activity has forced the Maoists to take a back seat, the Minister said, people-centric welfare measures and better and sensitive administrative mechanisms are other necessary ways to deal with the naxal challenge, besides resorting to security measures through police and para-military forces. Dwelling in detail on the problems in dealing with Naxal violence, which has taken deep roots in 78 districts of the country, Shri Ramesh said, failure of politics and development were the reasons for the upsurge in violence. He said the centre will be redesigning and restructuring the rural development programmes and will make them more sensitive to the needs of the common man and particularly the tribal community. The Minister said, he is working on the institutionalization of the Concurrent Evaluation Network through the NGOs and research institutes at the Central and State level to get the regular feedback about the implementation of rural development schemes on the ground level. He said, the Ministry has already decided to open all rural schemes to CAG audit to bring about greater accountability and transparency. The Minister said, he is also planning to give more flexibility to the state governments and his target is that by 2017, the states will prioritize about 50 percent of all the rural schemes spending, besides enhancing the importance of neglected sectors like drinking water supply and sanitation.
Speaking on the occasion, Minister V Narayansamy said Poducherry has surpassed states including Kerala in the education sector.
He said, Poducherry is aiming to become education and health hub and tourism destination.
He said, Poducherry is the first state in the country to initiate a unique program of milk for every child besides the breakfast and midday meals for every child.
He also said that 25 kg of rice for everyone and 35 kg for underprivileged per month has been guaranteed.
“For the 13 lakh population and nearby states, Poducherry is an attraction as there are more than seven private medical and eight engineering colleges above the government institutions.
The government is seriously contemplating in establishing a Central Agricultural University and a state University,” Narayanasamy said.
He said that he is pained by the manner in which many of the Central sponsored schemes are implemented by the respective states. “The state has to be accountable and every programme will have to be brought under provision of CAG.”
He also cautioned the non performing bureaucrats and disclosed that the government is seriously considering the periodical review of the performance of IAS cadres, which will have implications on their career. Asking the media to provide valuable suggestions in this regard, he said, the role of the fourth state should not only be confined to criticizing the government, but they should also highlight the positive achievements. Lamenting over the siphoning of funds meant for schemes like health, education and sanitation by the vested interests, the Minister urged the regional media to play a pro-active role in exposing the corrupt.In his address, the Lt Governor of Puducherry Dr Iqbal Singh said, media makes democracy to function in its true spirit by informing the citizens about the developments in society. He said, editorial independence to pursue public interests is an essential facet for the press to lend credible voice for creating informed citizens.
The Chief Minister of Puducherry Shri N.Rangaswamy highlighted the various developmental measures initiated in the state for the welfare of the people. He expressed hope that the two-day deliberations will focus upon constructive schemes and decisions on social infrastructure facilities in a full-fledged manner.
In her address, the Principal D.G of Press Information Bureau, Ms Neelam Kapur said, the conference on Social Sector issues will provide an important opportunity to the representatives of the small and medium newspapers to interact with the policy makers. She said, the UPA government is implementing a large number of social sector programmes spanning various Ministries, which should be highlighted by the media so that the common man can reap their benefits.

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Five militants including Councillor held

Imphal, Feb 10: Imphal West police said Friday five activists including an elected Nagar Panchayat Councilor of CorCom (Coordination Committee of seven militant outfits) involved in hurling bombs at residences of Congress candidates have been arrested along with two hand grenades in the last 24 hours. All the arrested five are members of the proscribed […]

Imphal, Feb 10: Imphal West police said Friday five activists including an elected Nagar Panchayat Councilor of CorCom (Coordination Committee of seven militant outfits) involved in hurling bombs at residences of Congress candidates have been arrested along with two hand grenades in the last 24 hours.
All the arrested five are members of the proscribed PREPAK, which is a constituent member of the seven-militant group CorCorm, Imphal West SDPO Modhunimai said while briefing the media at Imphal police headquarters.
The arrested are Seram Sanatomba, 42 s/o Khelen of Karam Makha Leikai, Paonam Santa@ Lukhoi, 40 s/o Gandhar, also from Karam Makha Leikai. Sanatomba is now the councilor of Lilong Chajing Nagar Panchayat Ward No.6, while Santa is an elected member of the same ward; Maibam Michael @ Lemba, 37 s/o Kala from Lilong Chajng Chingkhong Leikai, Chongtham Bobicha, 40 s/o (L) Manglem from Singjamei Ngakrabam Leirak and Koijam jiten,44 s/o (L) koireng of Kiyamgei Mayai Leikai.
Sanatomba, the councilor is believed to have been involved in a series of activities, the SDPO said, adding a team of Imphal West police picked him from Moirangkhom in the district yesterday just after midday after receiving input.
In the follow up action, the police team also arrested another PREPAK member, namely Santa following information provided by Sanatomba on the same day and two bombs were also recovered from their possession, Modhunimai claimed.
During the electioneering time of polls to the 10th Manipur assembly, Sanatomba instructed Santa to collect five bombs from a PREPAK cadre sent by one Tangba of the outfit under whom Sanatomba was working for the outfit, he further said.
Chongtham Bobicha, who was working under Sanatomba, was the PREPAK activist involved in the monitory demand issued to IFCD minister N. Biren, the police official said.

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MUA to check infiltration

Shillong, Feb 10NNN: To stop the migration of rural populace to urban areas, the Meghalaya United Alliance government (MUA) will embark on a series of programmes that will thrust health care, education, road connectivity and rural developments. This was disclosed by the Meghalaya chief minister Mukul Sangma at the inaugural function of a bridge that […]

Shillong, Feb 10NNN: To stop the migration of rural populace to urban areas, the Meghalaya United Alliance government (MUA) will embark on a series of programmes that will thrust health care, education, road connectivity and rural developments.
This was disclosed by the Meghalaya chief minister Mukul Sangma at the inaugural function of a bridge that directly connects Ri Bhoi and Jaintia Hills district in Mawlasnai on Friday.
Touching on the migration pattern from the rural areas to urban areas as an issue of grave nature , Sangma said, “Lack of oppurtuinities and access to basic facilities right from health care, education and
employment opportunities are the main factors to the migration of people from rural to urban areas”.
“We want the rural population to be in their respective locations and these are the circumstances that prompted our government to prioritize the mentioned sectors,” Mukul Sangma said.
Apart from education and health care that the government desires to provide, road connectivity is another thrust area.
“This is to ensure the villagers for easy access to the markets and have gainful dividends from the harvest the villagers made”, stated Sangma
Mukul Sangma assured that the priorities laid by the state government will materialize soon due to the right inflow of funds from the centre.
The assurance to concretize the prior sector by the 13th FInance Commission scheduled to start from the next fiscal.

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DRDO Conducts Successful Test of Interceptor Missile

Mail News Service New Delhi, Feb 10: DRDO today conducted a successful test launch of the interceptor missile. DRDO’s Air Defence Missile AAD-05 has successfully hit the ballistic missile and destroyed it at a height of 15 kms off the Coast of Orissa near the Wheelers Island. A modified Prithvi missile mimicking the ballistic missile […]

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New Delhi, Feb 10: DRDO today conducted a successful test launch of the interceptor missile. DRDO’s Air Defence Missile AAD-05 has successfully hit the ballistic missile and destroyed it at a height of 15 kms off the Coast of Orissa near the Wheelers Island. A modified Prithvi missile mimicking the ballistic missile was launched at 1010 hrs from ITR Chandipur. Radars located at different locations tracked the incoming ballistic missile. Interceptor missile was ready to take-off at Wheelers Island. Guidance computers continuously computed the trajectory of the ballistic missile and launched AAD-05 Interceptor Missile at a precisely calculated time. With the target trajectory continuously updated by the radar, the onboard guidance computer guided the AAD-05 Interceptor Missile towards the target missile. The onboard radio frequency seeker identified the target missile, guided the AAD-05 Interceptor Missile close to the target missile, hit the target missile directly and destroyed it. Warhead also exploded and destroyed the target missile into pieces.
Radar and Electro Optic Tracking Systems (EOTS) have tracked the missile and also recorded the fragments of target missile falling into the Bay of Bengal. It is one of the finest missions where the interceptor has hit the incoming ballistic missile directly and destroyed it at a 15 kms altitude. The mission was carried out in the final deliverable user configuration mode.
India is the fifth nation to have these ballistic missile defence capabilities in the world.
Scientific Advisor to Raksha Mantri Dr Vijay Kumar Saraswat reviewed the total configuration and mission and also witnessed the launch. Shri Avinash Chander Chief Controller R&D (Missiles) and Shri P Venugopalan, Director DRDL carried out the flight readiness review of both the Target Missile and Interceptor Missile. Shri DS Reddy, Programme Director Air Defence System alongwith his team have carried out all the preparations for the launch successfully. Shri SP Dash, Director ITR, Dr SK Chaudhuri, Director RCI and other top DRDO scientists were present during the mission. The mission was also witnessed by the senior officials of three armed forces.
The Defence Minister Shri Ak Antony has congratulated all the scientists for the successful demonstration of ballistic missile defence.

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NPF denies charges of UG connection – KanglaOnline

NPF denies charges of UG connectionKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, Feb 10: The Naga People`™s Front (NPF) Friday refuted the charges levelled against the party of establishing links with underground elements during the Manipur assembly polls. At the same time, i…

NPF denies charges of UG connection
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IMPHAL, Feb 10: The Naga People`™s Front (NPF) Friday refuted the charges levelled against the party of establishing links with underground elements during the Manipur assembly polls. At the same time, it expressed high expectation of winning at least
NPF rebuts UG nexus; confident of atleast 8 seatsMorungExpress

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Paona, Thangal Keithel to become Pedestrian Zone

In a move to ease traffic congestion in Imphal market area, the state government has converted the Paona and Thangal Keithel as pedestrian zone barring all types of vehicles from entering the area Source Hueiyen News Service

In a move to ease traffic congestion in Imphal market area, the state government has converted the Paona and Thangal Keithel as pedestrian zone barring all types of vehicles from entering the area Source Hueiyen News Service

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Journal, books released

The 4th issue of Patriotic Writers’ Forum’s bi annual journal entitled ‘Ngaklou’ was released simultaneously with three other books on the occasion of the Forum’s 4th foundation day held today at Manipur press Club Source The Sangai Express

The 4th issue of Patriotic Writers’ Forum’s bi annual journal entitled ‘Ngaklou’ was released simultaneously with three other books on the occasion of the Forum’s 4th foundation day held today at Manipur press Club Source The Sangai Express

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Tangkhul bodies ask GoI for Anthony’s release 12hour bandh in Ukhrul imposed

Upping its pressure on the Government of India for unconditional release of NSCN IM ‘s head of foreign affairs Ningkhan Shimray, the Tangkhul civil societies have resolved to called 12 hour bandh in Ukhrul district on February 11 Source Hueiyen New…

Upping its pressure on the Government of India for unconditional release of NSCN IM ‘s head of foreign affairs Ningkhan Shimray, the Tangkhul civil societies have resolved to called 12 hour bandh in Ukhrul district on February 11 Source Hueiyen News Service

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Biospecimens workshop concludes

An eight day long workshop on Conservation and Preservation of Biological Specimens held under the aegis of Manipur State Museum, Department of Art and Culture, Manipur was concluded today with a function at the Auditorium of Manipur State Museum Sou…

An eight day long workshop on Conservation and Preservation of Biological Specimens held under the aegis of Manipur State Museum, Department of Art and Culture, Manipur was concluded today with a function at the Auditorium of Manipur State Museum Source The Sangai Express

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ECI observers to visit state for verifying photos

Considering the seriousness of checking and verification of photographs taken during the time of casting their votes by the electorates with those in the Electoral Rolls, the Election Commission of India ECI would be sending its observers to the stat…

Considering the seriousness of checking and verification of photographs taken during the time of casting their votes by the electorates with those in the Electoral Rolls, the Election Commission of India ECI would be sending its observers to the state by Sunday next Source Hueiyen News Service

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Meet on electoral reforms starts

A two day conference on Campaign for Electoral Reforms in India CERI was opened today at International Youth Centre, New Delhi with Justice DS Tewatia as chief guest Source The Sangai Express

A two day conference on Campaign for Electoral Reforms in India CERI was opened today at International Youth Centre, New Delhi with Justice DS Tewatia as chief guest Source The Sangai Express

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Youth festival concludes

The three day State Level Yuva Kriti and Cultural Festival organised by Nehru yuva Kendra Sangathan, Imphal Zone concluded today at the Palace Compound Training Hall of Directorate of Art and Culture Source The Sangai Express

The three day State Level Yuva Kriti and Cultural Festival organised by Nehru yuva Kendra Sangathan, Imphal Zone concluded today at the Palace Compound Training Hall of Directorate of Art and Culture Source The Sangai Express

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Five CorCom activists nabbed

Imphal West District Police have apprehended five activists of the CorCom, a conglomerate of seven different militant outfits and recovered two hand grenades Source The Sangai Express

Imphal West District Police have apprehended five activists of the CorCom, a conglomerate of seven different militant outfits and recovered two hand grenades Source The Sangai Express

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MFDC to conduct animation workshop

The Manipur Film Development Corporation MFDC Ltd is organising an Animation Workshop cum Production at the office complex of Manipur Film Development Corporation Ltd, Palace Gate, Imphal for three weeks begining from February 25, a statement issued …

The Manipur Film Development Corporation MFDC Ltd is organising an Animation Workshop cum Production at the office complex of Manipur Film Development Corporation Ltd, Palace Gate, Imphal for three weeks begining from February 25, a statement issued by the Managing Director of MFDC, Dr K Sobita informed Source The Sangai Express

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Apunba Lup debunks encounter tales

Taking strong exception to the recent spate of killings by security forces in alleged encounters, the Apunba Lup has lambasted the encounter tales Source The Sangai Express

Taking strong exception to the recent spate of killings by security forces in alleged encounters, the Apunba Lup has lambasted the encounter tales Source The Sangai Express

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Councillor among five arrested with bombs

Imphal West police under the supervision of Modhunimai, SDPO, Imphal West arrested five activists of CorCom Coordination Committee of seven militant outfits involved in hurling bombs at the residences of Congress candidates along with two hand grenad…

Imphal West police under the supervision of Modhunimai, SDPO, Imphal West arrested five activists of CorCom Coordination Committee of seven militant outfits involved in hurling bombs at the residences of Congress candidates along with two hand grenades during the last 24 hours Source Hueiyen News Service

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Chandel independent candidate SS Olish’s workers clarify

Refuting the allegations levelled by NPF Chandel divisional unit on Independent candidate SS Olish, election agent of the Independent candidate, A Bungson today termed the allegations as baseless and false Source The Sangai Express

Refuting the allegations levelled by NPF Chandel divisional unit on Independent candidate SS Olish, election agent of the Independent candidate, A Bungson today termed the allegations as baseless and false Source The Sangai Express

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