Meet stresses on trade prospects with Myanmar

A 4 day workshop on Enterprise Development kicked off today at the conference hall of Hotel Imphal with O Nabakishore, Principle Secretary, Commerce and Industries Department, Government of Manipur as Chief Guest Source Hueiyen News Service

A 4 day workshop on Enterprise Development kicked off today at the conference hall of Hotel Imphal with O Nabakishore, Principle Secretary, Commerce and Industries Department, Government of Manipur as Chief Guest Source Hueiyen News Service

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SC has not stayed bail CM

Indicating that it would not change its decision to withdraw cases and facilitate release of certain Maoists for freeing BJD MLA Jhina Hikaka, the Odisha government today said the Supreme Court has not stayed it Source The Sangai Express Press Tr…

Indicating that it would not change its decision to withdraw cases and facilitate release of certain Maoists for freeing BJD MLA Jhina Hikaka, the Odisha government today said the Supreme Court has not stayed it Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Border still tense, one injured brought here

Tension continues to run high even though the six abducted villagers of Jessami were released late last night by the villagers of Meluri Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

Tension continues to run high even though the six abducted villagers of Jessami were released late last night by the villagers of Meluri Source Hueiyen News Service Newmai News Network

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KYKL congress

The third congress of the proscribed KYKL was held from March 13 to 30 and during the congress a 10 member central committee has been elected Source The Sangai Express

The third congress of the proscribed KYKL was held from March 13 to 30 and during the congress a 10 member central committee has been elected Source The Sangai Express

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AR continues crack down, 6 more rebels held for violating truce pact IM retaliates, ‘arrests’ JCO with arms

The stand off between the Naga rebel groups in peace talk with the Government of India and the Assam Rifles has taken a new twist with the NSCN IM ‘arresting’ a Junior Commissioned Officer of the Army along with arms and two of his colleagues Sourc…

The stand off between the Naga rebel groups in peace talk with the Government of India and the Assam Rifles has taken a new twist with the NSCN IM ‘arresting’ a Junior Commissioned Officer of the Army along with arms and two of his colleagues Source The Sangai Express

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Locals protest Leiingkhol takeover by Govt

Residents of Lei Ingkhol near Chingmeirong have strongly opposed the proposed move by the State Government to acquire residential pockets located in and around the newly constructed High Court complex Source The Sangai Express

Residents of Lei Ingkhol near Chingmeirong have strongly opposed the proposed move by the State Government to acquire residential pockets located in and around the newly constructed High Court complex Source The Sangai Express

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Army foils infiltration bid, rejects UG claim

Troops of 39 Assam Rifles of Red Shield Division, reportedly foiled another infiltration bid by UG groups along the Indo Myanmar border under Singhat sub division, Churachandpur district on April 18 Source The Sangai Express

Troops of 39 Assam Rifles of Red Shield Division, reportedly foiled another infiltration bid by UG groups along the Indo Myanmar border under Singhat sub division, Churachandpur district on April 18 Source The Sangai Express

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NSCNIM seizes 6 arms of AR

In the latest confrontation between the Naga rebel group and Assam Rifles, NSCN IM cadres captured 6 Assam Rifles jawans who came close to their Camp Hebron located about 45 kms to the south of Dimapur town at about 8 Source Hueiyen News Service P…

In the latest confrontation between the Naga rebel group and Assam Rifles, NSCN IM cadres captured 6 Assam Rifles jawans who came close to their Camp Hebron located about 45 kms to the south of Dimapur town at about 8 Source Hueiyen News Service Pamreiso Shimray

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Tension continues to run high at Jessami

Even as the six villagers of Jessami who were abducted by Nagaland villagers over boundary dispute have been freed, tension still runs high in the border village Source The Sangai Express

Even as the six villagers of Jessami who were abducted by Nagaland villagers over boundary dispute have been freed, tension still runs high in the border village Source The Sangai Express

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Science Meet 2012 from May 11

A five day state level science festival, Science Meet, 2012 would be held from May 11 at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen, Hapta Kangjeibung with the theme ‘Clean Energy Options and Nuclear Safety’ under the aegis of Manipur Science and Technology Counc…

A five day state level science festival, Science Meet, 2012 would be held from May 11 at Iboyaima Shumang Leela Shanglen, Hapta Kangjeibung with the theme ‘Clean Energy Options and Nuclear Safety’ under the aegis of Manipur Science and Technology Council, Imphal Source The Sangai Express

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Tottering Sericulture Project moves on to 2nd phase – E-Pao.net

Tottering Sericulture Project moves on to 2nd phaseE-Pao.netImphal, April 19 2012: Even as failure of submitting the utilization certificate in time for the phase-I of Manipur Sericulture Project has cast a shadow of doubt over the future of this ambit…

Tottering Sericulture Project moves on to 2nd phase
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Imphal, April 19 2012: Even as failure of submitting the utilization certificate in time for the phase-I of Manipur Sericulture Project has cast a shadow of doubt over the future of this ambitious project, efforts are already underway for paying

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Manipur Alliance for Child Rights (MACR) denounces – E-Pao.net

Manipur Alliance for Child Rights (MACR) denouncesE-Pao.netImphal, April 19 2012: Expressing deep apprehension if there has been a mass drive for child soldiers, the Manipur Alliance for Child Rights has called for stopping of child soldier recruitment…

Manipur Alliance for Child Rights (MACR) denounces
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Imphal, April 19 2012: Expressing deep apprehension if there has been a mass drive for child soldiers, the Manipur Alliance for Child Rights has called for stopping of child soldier recruitment. MACR convenor, K Pradipkumar said in a statement that
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Meeting on power crisis

IMPHAL, Apr 19: All Manipur Power Consumer’s Association has convened a meeting on April 24… more »

IMPHAL, Apr 19: All Manipur Power Consumer’s Association has convened a meeting on April 24 at 11 am at Kuki Inn to discuss the power crisis in the State. The objective of the meeting is to come up with a solution after a brief discussion between experts and general public and to pressurize the government to put it into practice. The association has also appeal the general public to support and attend the meeting without failed.

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MSAD wishes

IMPHAl, April 19: The Manipur Students’ Association Delhi has conveyed its best wishes to all… more »

IMPHAl, April 19: The Manipur Students’ Association Delhi has conveyed its best wishes to all the Manipur students in Delhi who are appearing for their respective examinations. MSAD would be very pleased to see your success with flying colour, a MSAD press statement said.

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KYKL committee

IMPHAL, Apr 19: The proscribed KYKL held its third party congress from March 13 to… more »

IMPHAL, Apr 19: The proscribed KYKL held its third party congress from March 13 to 30 during which a new central committee of the outfit was elected.

The party congress unanimously elected N Oken as chairman, K Kourouhanba as general secretary and A Yaiphaba as secretary, publicity and research, according to a statement signed by A Yaiphaba issued on Thursday.

The party congress which continued for 18 days also unanimously agreed that there was no alternative way to solve the present difficult problems being faced by the people of Kangleipak (Manipur) except waging war to save the people from the hands of the colonial power, KYKL further said.

It said the party congress also reaffirmed to strengthen the revolutionary movement to overthrow the Indian rule and for this, the party congress handed over all the necessary plan and policy, and strategy to the new committee to execute them without any delay.

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Appeal

IMPHAL, April 19: The Manipuri Chanura Leishem Marup has today appeal the enumerators and concern… more »

IMPHAL, April 19: The Manipuri Chanura Leishem Marup has today appeal the enumerators and concern authorities of the Socio-economic Census 2012 to execute their duty as it will affect a lot of families.

The Socio-economic census has already been started from April 11, a statement of the Macha Leima said.

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State Level Boys` Volleyball

IMPHAL, April 19: Kairembikhok Youth Sporting Union (KYSU) has informed to all the clubs/associations that… more »

IMPHAL, April 19: Kairembikhok Youth Sporting Union (KYSU) has informed to all the clubs/associations that the union is going to organize State Level Boys’ Volleyball Tournament 2012 from April 26th to 30th at Kairembikhok Volleyball Ground under the All Manipur Volleyball Association. Interested clubs/ associations can submit their form on or before April 24 with an entry fee of Rs 500 to the KYSU office or the All Manipur Volleyball association. The prizes are: winner Rs 12000, runner Rs 8000, 3rd place Rs 2000, 4th place Rs 1000 and best player Rs 1000.

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Blue Hawk won by 10 runs

IMPHAL, April 19: Blue Hawk won by 10 runs in today’s match played between Blue… more »

IMPHAL, April 19: Blue Hawk won by 10 runs in today’s match played between Blue Hawk and YWC at the Classification Cricket Tournament held at Luwangpokpa cricket stadium. Blue Hawk won the toss and elected to bat first and scored 114 in 35 overs. In reply of the Blue Hawk scores YWC bundle out 104 runs. Jitendra of Blue Hawk was declared Man of the Match for taking 4 wickets.

Cyclone Thangmeiband will be playing against THAU Thangmeiband in tomorrow’s match.

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Nagaland`s arrogance

The recent incident at Jessami in Ukhrul District once again brings to the fore the… more »

The recent incident at Jessami in Ukhrul District once again brings to the fore the issue of several boundary disputes with Nagaland. The state of Nagaland has several boundary disputes with other states as well. The long standing border dispute at Merapani with Assam is yet to find a solution and there are several intrusions by Nagaland state forces in Assam territory and it is going to figure in talks with ULFA. The Sundaram Committee of 1972 that sought to resolve the Assam Nagaland border dispute had been rejected by Nagaland and the confrontation has seen the involvement of underground Naga groups. Nagaland had been accused of encroaching 662.4 sq km of land in Assam territory. Not only that, Naga groups specially the NSCN-IM is demanding a Greater Nagaland with territory from Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. Between Manipur and Nagaland, there are several border disputes from Senapati to Ukhrul stretch. To mention a few there are disputes in the Dzuko valley, Mao, near Tungjoy at Lai village in Senapati District and Jessami in Ukhrul District. The most recent incident at Jessami is a result of the boundary dispute between villagers of Jessami and Mellory village in neighbouring state Nagaland. Earlier in another incident, Nagaland police had set up a post for its armed police personnel and constructed a rest house and fishermen`s rest centre. Jessami villagers say, there has been several intrusions by Nagaland police. In the Wednesday incident, around 400 Mellory villagers armed with 303 rifles and sticks came into the Manipur side at round 10:30am and took the six people including VDF personnel. But the timely intervention of the local MLA led in the release of the six persons after a severe beating. Such intrusion and and kidnapping is the result of inaction on the part of the Manipur Government. If the state government had acted firmly on these border disputes Nagaland Police or for the matter villagers of Nagaland would not have had the audacity to act like hooligans. The Manipur villagers are not amused with the way the state government is dealing with the situation. Yes, the state Chief Secretary talked to his Nagaland counterpart on the incident and was able to secure the release of the six people. But, reactive action is not enough. Manipur government has to play a pro-active role towards the solution of the various disputes to soothe hurt feelings of the Manipur villagers. What has the state government done with regard to the border dispute at Dzuko valley? Nagaland has been claiming the valley as their territory and it has even made it a tourist spot with good roads reaching right upto the valley, while Manipur has done little to improve connectivity in the areas. Concerned environmentalists had to travel to the valley via Nagaland. It is a shame. Same is the case with the Tungjoy village. Years back, Nagaland Police along with the villagers in Nagaland’s Phek district forcibly pushed out the residents of Tungjoy. A police station was constructed at Khezokhonoma in Nagaland bordering Manipur near Tungjoy. The villagers of the Tungjoy had said that while constructing the approach road the Nagaland police had encroached upon Manipur’s land. The dispute at Tungjoy is about hundred-year-old. Everyone including the state government seems to have forgotten about the dispute regarding Mao hospital. Nagaland had claimed the land on which the hospital is located. These disputes need the serious attention of the state government. The then Nipamacha led government was very firm in dealing with border disputes, but he did not take a pro-active role towards bringing a solution. Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh was very firm when he dealt with the issue of territorial integrity. But, somehow he chose not to deal with the long-standing border disputes with Nagaland as if it is a separate issue. The issue of territorial integrity and border dispute is interlinked and it should be dealt with in a holistic manner.

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