AMSU coaching

IMPHAL, Feb 15: The Al Manipur Students’ Union organized a month long free coaching class… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 15: The Al Manipur Students’ Union organized a month long free coaching class at Kasom Khullen High School and Nambishi High School in Ukhrul district. The closing function of the programme was held on February 12 with president of the union, Thokchom Suresh as the president wich was participated by the headmen of Kasom Khullen and Kasom Khunou and members of village authority of Manthi village.

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Journal launch

IMPHAL, Feb 15: The February issue of Ipak was launched today at the office of… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 15: The February issue of Ipak was launched today at the office of Patriotic Writers Forum, Keishampat this morning. Speaking at the function, chief guest Dr Chongtham Jamini said the premature closing down of scores of Manipuri journals is an unfortunate phenomenon and stressed on the need to revive the journals.

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Boycott warning

IMPHAL, Feb 15: The All Manipur Higher Secondary Contract Lecturer’s Association has announced that it… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 15: The All Manipur Higher Secondary Contract Lecturer’s Association has announced that it will launch mass boycott of classes from February 21 and not perform duties at the high school and higher secondary school leaving examinations in the valley districts if their pending salaries are not paid before the date.

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Grenade lobbed

IMPHAL, Feb 15: Suspected ultras lobbed a hand grenade at the Lalambung Makhong residence of… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 15: Suspected ultras lobbed a hand grenade at the Lalambung Makhong residence of an ENT doctor Keisam Romel. The unexploded grenade was found at the front porch early morning today by family members. Police bomb squad safely recovered the bomb.

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IOC blamed for inexplicable cooking gas shortage 4 months after highways opened – KanglaOnline

IOC blamed for inexplicable cooking gas shortage 4 months after highways openedKanglaOnlineBy RK Suresh IMPHAL, Feb 15: It's been over 4 months since the economic blockade on the national highways of Manipur was lifted but people in the state are s…

IOC blamed for inexplicable cooking gas shortage 4 months after highways opened
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By RK Suresh IMPHAL, Feb 15: It's been over 4 months since the economic blockade on the national highways of Manipur was lifted but people in the state are still reeling under an intense scarcity of LPG. Meanwhile, the Sekmai LPG bottling plant in the

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IOC blamed for inexplicable cooking gas shortage 4 months after highways opened – KanglaOnline

IOC blamed for inexplicable cooking gas shortage 4 months after highways openedKanglaOnlineBy RK Suresh IMPHAL, Feb 15: It's been over 4 months since the economic blockade on the national highways of Manipur was lifted but people in the state are s…

IOC blamed for inexplicable cooking gas shortage 4 months after highways opened
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By RK Suresh IMPHAL, Feb 15: It's been over 4 months since the economic blockade on the national highways of Manipur was lifted but people in the state are still reeling under an intense scarcity of LPG. Meanwhile, the Sekmai LPG bottling plant in the

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ZYF to organise foundation day of March 7

IMPHAL, Feb 15: The 31st foundation day of the Zeliangrong Youth Front will be held… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 15: The 31st foundation day of the Zeliangrong Youth Front will be held on the March 7 at the ZYF head office, Kakhulong, Paona Bazar, Imphal, and for the said programme, hectic preparation is going on.

A statement of the ZYF-AMN has further informed all incumbent office bearers of the ZYF central as well as zonal office bearers of respective zones to take up proactive role in their respective capacity for successful and grand celebration of the said programme. 

Any incumbent office bearers and respective zonal executives who are reluctant to perform and discharge their duties and responsibilities inspite of being the office bearers are advised to perform willingly considering the affirmation and obligation that they have taken at the time of installation. It is also instructed to all the incumbent office bearers to come and involve in the preparation works for the programme and to make ensure their participation at the function.

In case of any office beareres of Central as well as zonal executives who cannot participate should give prior information stating proper reasons of his inability to participate otherwise there is no reasons why strong action in compliance with the rules as per of the ZYF Constitution should not be attracted and initiated accordingly for defiance. Therefore, it is urged all the respective ZYF incumbent office bearers and zonal office bearers to take proactive role to make the function a grand successful, the statement added.

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AITC demands repoll in Tamei

IMPHAL, Feb 15: Claiming that the various discrepancies were found during comparison of photos with… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 15: Claiming that the various discrepancies were found during comparison of photos with the electoral roll of Tamei (ST) ac on February 12, All India Trinamool Congress candidate of the constituency DP Panmei has demanded re-poll in 57 polling stations of the constituency.

In a press statement, the AITC candidate has stated that during photo comparison of the electors of the constituency on February 12 by the election commission, many young girls were found to have voted for men (old boys), boys and girls below 18 years were found to have voted for elderly persons and women for men and vice versa.

The statement has further informed that Naga People’s Front had lodged a complaint with the Chief election Commissioner, government of India for re-polling at 43 polling stations while the Trinamool Congress has lodged a complaint for re-polling at 28 polling stations of Tamei ac.

The candidate has further demanded the polling officials to be penalized for allowing rampant proxy voting and impersonation which amounts to gross dereliction of duties as polling officials.

The statement has as such demanded re-poll in 57 polling stations of Tamei ac.

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Senapati sit-in-protest

IMPHAL, Feb 15: Naga civil bodies today staged a sit-in-protest at Senapati Bazar today for… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 15: Naga civil bodies today staged a sit-in-protest at Senapati Bazar today for the unscathed release of Anthony Ningkhan Shimray, head of foreign affairs, (NSCN-IM) who was arrested on September 27 after he landed at Kathmandu’s International Airport while flying in from Bangkok to attend Peace talks between GOI and NSCN IM scheduled on 29th September 2010 in New Delhi, in connection with procuring of arms and waging war against the country.

A press statement has informed that the Naga are protesting against the GOI for violating cease-fire agreement and for being insincere to an extensive ploy of halting Anthony Ningkhan Shimray from receiving fair trail.

The consortium of United Naga Council (UNC), Naga Women Union (NWU), All Naga Student Association, Manipur (ANSAM) and Naga People’s Movement for Human Right (NPMHR) appeal all the Nagas from different walks of life and organizations to organized public or community meetings, rallies, protests or prayer groups for his unconditional release, the release added.

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Japanese team

IMPHAL, Feb 15: The Japanese football club, FC Kicker comprising of 15 players will visit… more »

IMPHAL, Feb 15: The Japanese football club, FC Kicker comprising of 15 players will visit Imphal for the goodwill football match with Manipur XI on Feb 19 at 1pm at Khuman Lampak Main stadium at the initiative of Manipur Tourism forum. The Japanese footballers are Kei Shinohara, Tomoaki Hakamata, Fumiaki Ishikawa, Koji Okada, Hiroaki Fukuda, Satoshi Tagawa, Ryuma Kitagaito, shinichi Itakura, Masahiro Motoshuku, Hideto Otsuka, Sho Moriwaki, Yuji Kinugasa, Yoshitaka Hoshi, Miki Nakahara and Akiriro Monaka

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Climate Change Awe

Winter in Manipur has been severe this year. It would have been a lot harsher… more »

Winter in Manipur has been severe this year. It would have been a lot harsher for the poor, for indeed, as it is, winter months are cruel even for temperate climes as ours, when much of life hibernate, expending the least energy so as to last out till the nourishing showers of spring herald nature its wake-up call. Imagine how miserable life would be if winter temperature were to drop a few more degrees Celsius, and extended a few more months. But the disturbing fact is, such projections of a changed climate scenario are no longer remote or restricted to science fiction writing. Seeing what has been happening even in the past few years, climate change seems now almost an inevitable future the world is heading into. There are scientific evidences that there have been radical shifts in climates in the history of the earth, almost at regular intervals. The Ice Age for instance is supposed to follow a cyclic pattern, the last minor one having retreated 12,000 years or so ago, but in between these cycles, there have also been many sudden freak shifts, as scientist now claim there had been an unexplained cooling of the globe 5,200 years ago, not because of anything anybody did, but out of changes in solar activities. In 1991, hikers found the preserved body of a man trapped in an Alpine glacier and freed as it retreated. Later tests showed that the human – dubbed Oetzi – became trapped and died around 5,200 years ago. Scientific evidences elsewhere in the world corroborate the theory of a sudden chill wave at about the same period. In prehistoric times, 245 million years ago, the collision of continents to form a single land mass known as Pangaea caused one of the biggest extinction of life from earth, with 96 percent of marine life going extinct in about 3 million years span.

The point is, earth’s climate has changed in the past and probably will change again in the future. While there is nothing very much we possibly can do to alter the meta-narratives of the cosmos, what is also certain is, man can hasten these changes locally on earth, all to his own detriment. To look at it more positively, this also means man can delay or even avert some of these climate shifts by controlling the factors that disturb the earth’s climate system. At this moment, man seems to be doing very little to this effect. Hence, if this year’s winter has been harsh, scientist are now predicting a hotter than usual summer to follow. Being warm-blooded creatures, all mammals, to which category of living things humans belong, can tolerate a wide range of temperature conditions. But the danger is not so much about how weather resilient the human body is, but of how life would cope with a radically changed living environment. If winters get harsher, summers more scorching, monsoons unpredictable, the first casualties would be crops. We all know the kind of human misery a year of crop failure can cause, but imagine a scenario in which this happens in a stretch for a couple, or even many years. Life would be put at great peril then. It is such thoughts that make one realize, inspite of all its strengths and resilience, life is extremely vulnerable. Human life is no exception. It is also not a surprise that in life’s history of over 500 million years (so says scientists), whole species have routinely gone extinct for unfathomable reasons.

There are many cosmic factors behind climate changes that we can do nothing about and only God can explain why. But there are also an equal number of factors that we can do a lot about. Likewise there are a number of overwhelming environmental issues that must have to be tackled at the global level. But there are also again localized ones that all individuals, regardless of where they are, must put in their mite in tackling. Hence, while those of us in the developing world can contribute little towards controlling automobile fume emissions that induce greenhouse effect in the earth’s atmosphere, precisely because the number of automobiles we own is minuscule, we can help in the global effort by retaining green covers of our forests etc. Let us not ever forget the slogan of the global environmental campaign “Think Globally, Act Locally.” After all it is also our own lives, together with that of the rest of the world that we are called upon to protect.

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Ban on Manipur rail project lifted temporarily – Assam Tribune

Ban on Manipur rail project lifted temporarilyAssam TribuneIMPHAL, Feb 15 – The construction work of the Rs 2492 crore Manipur railway line is likely to be resumed tomorrow following a temporary suspension of the ban on it's construction. The Uni…

Ban on Manipur rail project lifted temporarily
Assam Tribune
IMPHAL, Feb 15 – The construction work of the Rs 2492 crore Manipur railway line is likely to be resumed tomorrow following a temporary suspension of the ban on it's construction. The United Naga Council (UNC) had banned the construction works on the
UNC suspends ban on constructionMorungExpress
UNC lifts ban on Trans Asian Railway linkKanglaOnline

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Two NSCN-K rebels held in Manipur – Times of India

Two NSCN-K rebels held in ManipurTimes of IndiaTo elect 60 legislators for the 10{+t}{+h} assembly, Manipur went to polls on January 28 and a repoll was conducted on February 4. Under heavy security arrangement, the EVMs utilized in the polls have been…

Two NSCN-K rebels held in Manipur
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To elect 60 legislators for the 10{+t}{+h} assembly, Manipur went to polls on January 28 and a repoll was conducted on February 4. Under heavy security arrangement, the EVMs utilized in the polls have been kept at the headquarters of the nine districts

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Nagas of Manipur give Lui-Ngai-Ni festival a miss – Times of India

Nagas of Manipur give Lui-Ngai-Ni festival a missTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: The Nagas of Manipur did not celebrate the Lui-Ngai-Ni festival, one of their biggest festivals, on Wednesday as they are in the midst of a political unrest. The seed sowing festiva…

Nagas of Manipur give Lui-Ngai-Ni festival a miss
Times of India
IMPHAL: The Nagas of Manipur did not celebrate the Lui-Ngai-Ni festival, one of their biggest festivals, on Wednesday as they are in the midst of a political unrest. The seed sowing festival was, however, celebrated in low-key in most of the villages
Lui-Ngai-Ni greetingsKanglaOnline

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Indians are largest depositors of black money, claims CBI

New Delhi , Feb 15 (ANI): The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has claimed that Indians are the largest depositors of illegal money in banks abroad amounting to an estimated 500 billion US dollars. CBI Director A.P. Singh, while speaking at the inauguration of first Interpol global programme on anti-corruption and asset recovery, on Monday […]

New Delhi , Feb 15 (ANI): The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has claimed that Indians are the largest depositors of illegal money in banks abroad amounting to an estimated 500 billion US dollars.
CBI Director A.P. Singh, while speaking at the inauguration of first Interpol global programme on anti-corruption and asset recovery, on Monday said: “It is estimated that around $500 billion of illegal money belonging to Indians is deposited in tax havens abroad. Largest depositors in Swiss Banks are also reported to be Indians.”
The CBI Director said the probe by the investigating agency into the recent scandals have been pointing to transfer of large amounts of money to tax havens.
“In some of the recent important cases being investigated by CBI, such as 2G, CWG and Madhu Koda cases, we find that money is taken to Dubai, Singapore, Mauritius, from where it goes to Switzerland and other such tax havens,” said Singh.
“For criminals, all it involves is setting up of a few shell companies and then making layered transfers from account to another in a matter of hours as there are no boundaries in banking transactions,” he added.
Singh said accessing information about illegal transactions was a time-consuming process.
“53 percent of the countries said to be least corrupt by the Transparency International Index are offshore tax havens, where most of the corrupt money goes. The tax havens include New Zealand which is ranked as the least corrupt country, Singapore ranked number five and Switzerland number seven,” he said.
Singh further said managing the asset recovery investigation is complex, time-consuming, costly and most importantly requires expertise and political will
“ There are many obstacles to asset recovery. Not only is it a specialised legal process filled with delays and uncertainty, but there are also language barriers and a lack of trust when working with other countries,” he said.

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"Goodwill Football Match" between Manipur XI and FC Kickers, Japan at Imphal – E-Pao.net

"Goodwill Football Match" between Manipur XI and FC Kickers, Japan at ImphalE-Pao.net"GOODWILL FOOTBALL MATCH" Between Manipur XI and FC Kickers, Japan on February 19, 2012. at 1.30 pm at the Khuman Lampak Main Stadium, Imphal. Mani…

"Goodwill Football Match" between Manipur XI and FC Kickers, Japan at Imphal
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"GOODWILL FOOTBALL MATCH" Between Manipur XI and FC Kickers, Japan on February 19, 2012. at 1.30 pm at the Khuman Lampak Main Stadium, Imphal. Manipur being a powerhouse of sports and its ability to attract tourists from all over the world,

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Manipur and 2 Northeast states on Centre’s bus blacklist – E-Pao.net

Manipur and 2 Northeast states on Centre's bus blacklistE-Pao.netThe states in the blacklist include Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura, Bihar, Punjab and Chattisgarh. None of these states have a single JNNURM bus on road. Indore in Madhya Pradesh and Kaly…

Manipur and 2 Northeast states on Centre's bus blacklist
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The states in the blacklist include Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura, Bihar, Punjab and Chattisgarh. None of these states have a single JNNURM bus on road. Indore in Madhya Pradesh and Kalyan Dombivili in Maharashtra are two cities which have a scored a zero

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Villagers thrash four insurgents in Manipur – Newstrack India

Villagers thrash four insurgents in ManipurNewstrack IndiaImphal, Feb 15 (ANI): In a daring act of defiance people of Itham Moirangpurel village in Manipur's Thoubal District thrashed cadres of a militant outfit who were trying to collect illegal t…

Villagers thrash four insurgents in Manipur
Newstrack India
Imphal, Feb 15 (ANI): In a daring act of defiance people of Itham Moirangpurel village in Manipur's Thoubal District thrashed cadres of a militant outfit who were trying to collect illegal tax from truck owners and other businessmen.

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Shumang Leela festival held to promote northeast culture in Manipur – Newstrack India

Shumang Leela festival held to promote northeast culture in ManipurNewstrack IndiaImphal, Feb 15 (ANI): The 40th edition of All Manipur Shumang Leela Festival was recently held here to promote the culture of northeast India. Not many may know, but the …

Shumang Leela festival held to promote northeast culture in Manipur
Newstrack India
Imphal, Feb 15 (ANI): The 40th edition of All Manipur Shumang Leela Festival was recently held here to promote the culture of northeast India. Not many may know, but the art form derives its name from "Shumang", which means "courtyard" in local

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Manipur film fraternity protests against extortion by militants – Newstrack India

Manipur film fraternity protests against extortion by militantsNewstrack IndiaImphal, Feb 15 (ANI): Over the years, filmmakers in Manipur have been using cinema as a medium to expose militant outfits and present a real picture of the insurgency affecte…

Manipur film fraternity protests against extortion by militants
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Imphal, Feb 15 (ANI): Over the years, filmmakers in Manipur have been using cinema as a medium to expose militant outfits and present a real picture of the insurgency affected state to the world. In retaliation, militant groups have imposed monetary

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