ZYF expresses shock

IMPHAL, April 24: The Zeliangrong Youth Front (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) has expressed shock over… more »

IMPHAL, April 24: The Zeliangrong Youth Front (Assam, Manipur & Nagaland) has expressed shock over the incident of the bus accident near Tamenglong district hq on April 23 killing two passengers and leaving several others injured.

A statement of the youth front has informed that it had warned the vehicles owners plying on the road to maintain their vehicles in a good condition so as to thwart such accidents from repeating.

It has further appealed the Govt. to extend necessary compensation and other benefits as per the rules and provisions to the bereaved families and to those injured persons. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/zyf-expresses-shock/

AR recovers banned drugs

IMPHAL, April 24: During operations along the Chandel –Wamku Road, troops of  42 Assam Rifles… more »

IMPHAL, April 24: During operations along the Chandel –Wamku Road, troops of  42 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(South) apprehended four drug peddlers alongwith  banned drugs from a Maruti van Regd No.MN 01W-7053, moving towards Wanku onApril 23 at Monsang Pantha.

The apprehendees were  identified as Jangminlal Zou,34 yrs, s/o Thangpao, r/o Molnoi, Pallel, Holsei Mate,35,s/o Late Thangjathong Mate,r/o Tegnoupal Leisan, Jamkholai Mate, 33,s/o Late Sengam, r/o Pallel and Jamkholet, 20, s/o Thangpao,r/o Molnoi,Pallel.

A total of 15000 strips (9Kgs) of Actiman Pseudoephedrine HCL tablets were recovered from the apprehendees. All the four apprehendees along with the recovery items were handed over to Chandel Police station, a release said.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/ar-recovers-banned-drugs/

AR conducts medical camp

IMPHAL, April 24: A team of medical officers and paramedical staff of 22 GRENADIERS of… more »

IMPHAL, April 24: A team of medical officers and paramedical staff of 22 GRENADIERS of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR (South) organized a Medical Camp at Phaisanjang village of Chandel District onApril 23.

A total of 200 patients from Phaisanjang and nearby areas were benefited from the camp. In another instance, 36 Assam Rifles conducted Screening of Educational Awareness Movie for School Children at Tuitong Village on the same day, a release said. 

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/ar-conducts-medical-camp/

International Earth Day

IMPHAL, April 24: The 9 Assam Rifles, 26 Sector AR under IGAR (South) celebrated ‘International… more »

IMPHAL, April 24: The 9 Assam Rifles, 26 Sector AR under IGAR (South) celebrated ‘International Earth Day’ on April 22 at Moreh.

Around 140 students and staff of three educational institutions namely, Eastern Shine School, Netaji School and Salvation School participated in the function.  An informative talk was delivered highlighting the significance of the day incorporating aspects of Global Warming, Pollution Control and role of children as responsible citizens.  Later, a rally was organized around Moreh town wherein the students carried banners to educate the local populace, a release informed.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/international-earth-day/

Bomb at RIMS A-block

IMPHAL, April 23: Two unidentified persons suspected to be militants placed a Chinese hand grenade… more »

IMPHAL, April 23: Two unidentified persons suspected to be militants placed a Chinese hand grenade on a table at the front office of the RIMS Administrative Block under Lamphel police station, police said today.

The chowkidar of the RIMS Administrative Block found the bomb lying on a table at its front office at 9:30 am following which the police was informed amidst the panic caused by the event.

A police bomb squad removed the Chinese hand grenade at around 11:30 am and later defused it somewhere on the roadside of Langol here, police added.

No one has claimed responsibility for the bomb.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/bomb-at-rims-ablock/

SEYO suffer another huge defeat

IMPHAL, April 24: SEYO’s bad form continue in the 1st edition U-18 State level Hockey… more »

IMPHAL, April 24: SEYO’s bad form continue in the 1st edition U-18 State level Hockey tournament at Hockey Stadium, Khuman Lampak with a 12-2 defeat at the hands of PHAM in today’s 1st ground match.

SEYO gave up a two goals lead and ended up losing the match 12-2.

The start of the match look all rosy for SEYO with A Yaiphaba scoring just 5 minutes from play and Ksh Rojesh adding another in the 11 minute, however after Krishand opened PHAM’s account in the 18th minute, there was no stopping of the PHAM boys.

The PHAM boys scored goals at regular intervals until the final whistle blew helping themselves to an emphatic 12-2 win.

Amarjit Goswami score four goals for PHAM, Th Deepu and Ksh Wangamba score three each while Krishand and Th Deepu scored two each for PHAM. Th Anil added one for PHAM.

Meanwhile, in the second ground match of the day, LIZARD handed CRAU a 6-1 defeat.

Th Athouba scored three, while K Boy, Ph Churchil and G Dingku scored one goal each for the winning team.

Jemson provided a consolation for CRAU in the 68th minute.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/seyo-suffer-another-huge-defeat/

AYMFA defeats RUVFA

IMPHAL, April 24: AYMFA, Yairipok defeats RUVFA, Kadangban by 3-0 in the first ground match… more »

IMPHAL, April 24: AYMFA, Yairipok defeats RUVFA, Kadangban by 3-0 in the first ground match of the ongoing 14th edition challenge Cup Veteran Football tournament at Mapal Kangjeibung Imphal.

Md A Kalam, T Thangson and MV Habun scored for the Yairipok team.

In the other match of the day, KVFA was locked in a 1-1 draw with FC Imphal.

N Jiten scored for KVFA while Th Krishna scored for FC Imphal.

FC Imphal which is leading the Group C with 7 points and KVFA which is in second place with 5 points have both entered the quarter finals from the group.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/aymfa-defeats-ruvfa/

In Project Mood

We still fail to see how the site of a historic battle or a place… more »

We still fail to see how the site of a historic battle or a place of pilgrimage for the Manipuris could be converted into an eco-tourism site. It is different from what we have educated with regard to eco-tourism. Ecotourism is a form of tourism involving visiting fragile, pristine, and usually protected areas, intended as a low-impact and often small scale alternative to standard commercial (mass) tourism. Its purpose may be to educate the traveler, to provide funds for ecological conservation, to directly benefit the economic development and political empowerment of local communities, or to foster respect for different cultures and for human rights. Generally, ecotourism focuses on socially responsible travel, personal growth, and environmental sustainability. Ecotourism typically involves travel to destinations where flora, fauna, and cultural heritage are the primary attractions. Ecotourism is intended to offer tourists insight into the impact of human beings on the environment, and to foster a greater appreciation of our natural habitats. Experts say, responsible ecotourism should include programs that minimize the negative aspects of conventional tourism on the environment and enhance the cultural integrity of local people. Therefore, in addition to evaluating environmental and cultural factors, an integral part of ecotourism is the promotion of recycling, energy efficiency, water conservation, and creation of economic opportunities for local communities. By saying this, we are not trying to either negate the tourism potential of the Khongjom memorial or undervaluing the importance of the site. It is indeed one of the most sacred sites of Manipur. Brave Manipuri soldiers led by Paona Brajabasi, Yaiskul Lakpa, Chinglensana and Wangkhei Meiraba laid down their lives at the battle-field of Khongjom in 1891, in defence of the independence of Manipur from the British imperialists. So, we must encourage the development of the said war memorial in every way we can. Yet, a conceptual clarity is required when one talks about its development. Can it be called an eco-tourism spot? Certainly not, if one cross-ckecks with the definition given by experts. A pilgrimage site would be more appropriate. Yet, we will always remain wonderstruck at the ingenuity of the present government in dreaming transformation of the pilgrimage site into project mode. We do have potential for development of eco-tourism spots in Manipur. Mention may be made of Dzuko valley, Siroi Hills, Lokchao Forest Reserve, Zeilad Lake in Tamenglong, Khengjoy Range in Chandel, Vangai Range in Churachandpur and Manipur River etc. We may indeed lost count of the pristine and beautiful forest, rivers and valleys. In short, we have plenty of sites which has potential for development of eco-tourism.

In the present circumstances, it will not be easy with the new stringent draft guidelines issued by the Centre for development of eco-tourism in the states. The Union government withdrew permission for development of eco-tourism at Kotla Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy botanical garden at Kothaguda near Hi-Tec City, Madhapur. It was an ambitious project where a hotel, a multiplex and a convention centre were to come up in a reserve forest area of Hyderabad under the garb of promoting eco-tourism. On the other hand, an inquiry was ordered by Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal into eco-tourism projects, which were facing charges relating to violations of the Forest Conservation Act. The inquiry confirmed glaring lapses in privatisation of the prime forest properties and sites. The Hindustan Times had reported that recent assessments of the state of the environment in 32 states across India indicate that the country’s rising economic prosperity is putting the environment under stress. Experts cite tourism as a leading cause of the environmental degradation in some areas. But according to experts ecotourism, if properly implemented, has the potential to benefit both the economy and the environment.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/in-project-mood/

KYKL greets on 18th Raising Day – KanglaOnline

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AR denies HR violation

IMPHAL, April 23: Assam Rifles authorities have denied any human rights violation during the entire… more »

IMPHAL, April 23: Assam Rifles authorities have denied any human rights violation during the entire episode regarding the death of a NSCN (IM) cadre in Arunachal Pradesh recently.

In reaction to the Newmai News Network report carried by the IFP under the headline ‘No respite in AR-IM tension’ wherein the NSCN-IM had charged the Assam Rifles of torturing a captain of the outfit in Arunachal Pradesh leading to his subsequent death, the PIB has denied any violation.

It has stated that based on specific information, a column of 19 Assam Rifles along with police representatives of Khonsa launched an operation in the jungles near Hollam Village in Tirap district of Arunachal Pradesh on April 15.

It further added that at approximately 6.45pm, the column apprehended one militant, later identified as SS Captain Yormi Horam Tangkhul of NSCN (IM), along with one muzzle loaded rifle (Baruah Rifle), an extortion note of NSCN (IM) and two pairs of combat uniform. 

Yormi Horam Tangkhul was found to be in a sick state and was therefore immediately taken to District Hospital, Khonsa along with the local police representatives. He was handed over in a fit physical condition after proper medical examination to the SHO, Khonsa police station and District Hospital, Khonsa, it continued. 

It is learnt that the NSCN (IM) cadre Yormi Horam Tangkhul subsequently expired on April 20 at the said hospital.

It has further continued that proper laid down procedures and norms were followed during the conduct of the operation and further handing over of the apprehended NSCN (IM) cadre to the police. There have been no human rights violations by the Assam Rifles troops during the entire episode.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/ar-denies-hr-violation/

AR denies HR violation

IMPHAL, April 23: Assam Rifles authorities have denied any human rights violation during the entire… more »

IMPHAL, April 23: Assam Rifles authorities have denied any human rights violation during the entire episode regarding the death of a NSCN (IM) cadre in Arunachal Pradesh recently.

In reaction to the Newmai News Network report carried by the IFP under the headline ‘No respite in AR-IM tension’ wherein the NSCN-IM had charged the Assam Rifles of torturing a captain of the outfit in Arunachal Pradesh leading to his subsequent death, the PIB has denied any violation.

It has stated that based on specific information, a column of 19 Assam Rifles along with police representatives of Khonsa launched an operation in the jungles near Hollam Village in Tirap district of Arunachal Pradesh on April 15.

It further added that at approximately 6.45pm, the column apprehended one militant, later identified as SS Captain Yormi Horam Tangkhul of NSCN (IM), along with one muzzle loaded rifle (Baruah Rifle), an extortion note of NSCN (IM) and two pairs of combat uniform. 

Yormi Horam Tangkhul was found to be in a sick state and was therefore immediately taken to District Hospital, Khonsa along with the local police representatives. He was handed over in a fit physical condition after proper medical examination to the SHO, Khonsa police station and District Hospital, Khonsa, it continued. 

It is learnt that the NSCN (IM) cadre Yormi Horam Tangkhul subsequently expired on April 20 at the said hospital.

It has further continued that proper laid down procedures and norms were followed during the conduct of the operation and further handing over of the apprehended NSCN (IM) cadre to the police. There have been no human rights violations by the Assam Rifles troops during the entire episode.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/ar-denies-hr-violation/

NPF state unit urges IM-AR against face-off

IMPHAL, April 23 (Newmai News Network):  The Naga Peoples` Front (NPF), Manipur State Unit has… more »

IMPHAL, April 23 (Newmai News Network):  The Naga Peoples` Front (NPF), Manipur State Unit has urged the National Socialist Council of Nagalim – Isaac-Muivah (NSCN-IM) leadership and the Assam Rifles to withdraw from their standoff position in the larger interest of the public and for return of peace in the region.
  
General secretary, NPF, Manipur state unit S Kho John has stated that it is going to be about a century that the Naga people have undergone such circumstances as human rights violations, provocations and suppressions in their hometowns and villages. The Front further stated that among the paramilitary forces, the Assam Rifles in particular have been operating in the North East region, particularly in the Naga areas since the introduction of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 and series of counter violence have resulted in heavy human casualties affecting everyone including Indian soldiers, civilians and Naga underground cadres before the ceaseless declaration. However, with the ongoing ceasefire and the peace process, violence has been drastically reduced to a great extend, the press note stated.

The NPF thanked the wisdom and farsightedness of Indian political and military leadership who believed in political solution and initiated a meaningful dialogue, which led to the signing of the first ceasefire agreement between the government of India and the Naga underground leaders in 1964, which unfortunately ended in a deadlock due to the rigid stance adopted by different parties.

The second ceasefire agreement was again signed in 1997 during the prime minister ship of I.K.Gujral with great expectation from the Naga people, and since then the dialogue has been continuing till date for the last 15 years involving many personalities as interlocutors appointed by the Indian government, the press note stated.

The initiation of political dialogue began from the time of Indira Gandhi in 1964 and continued with the successive government led by (L) P.V.Narasimha Rao, Deve Gowda, I.K.Gujral, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Dr Manmohan Singh till date, and it sufficiently indicates that there is a problem and it needs some serious concern and efforts from both the parties including all right-thinking people and organizations, added NPF.

“Therefore, at this critical juncture, the NPF Manipur State Unit strongly feels that the need of the hour is not to hamper and complicate this crucial negotiation that is delicately on track, but help build confidence and mutual trust between the two concerned parties so as to enable them to take a bold decision for any political solution relevant at the given time. The ongoing peace process is a result of a hard-earned effort of both the political leadership of the country”,  the NPF said.

The NPF appealed to the NSCN-IM leadership to wisely avoid any such temptation of retaliation in the ongoing impasse, while, at the same time, it also appealed to the Assam Rifles to refrain from unnecessary over-indulgence, and expressed belief that Delhi is capable enough to look into the matter and deal with judiciously for an immediate solution.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/npf-state-unit-urges-imar-against-faceoff/

NPF state unit urges IM-AR against face-off

IMPHAL, April 23 (Newmai News Network):  The Naga Peoples` Front (NPF), Manipur State Unit has… more »

IMPHAL, April 23 (Newmai News Network):  The Naga Peoples` Front (NPF), Manipur State Unit has urged the National Socialist Council of Nagalim – Isaac-Muivah (NSCN-IM) leadership and the Assam Rifles to withdraw from their standoff position in the larger interest of the public and for return of peace in the region.
  
General secretary, NPF, Manipur state unit S Kho John has stated that it is going to be about a century that the Naga people have undergone such circumstances as human rights violations, provocations and suppressions in their hometowns and villages. The Front further stated that among the paramilitary forces, the Assam Rifles in particular have been operating in the North East region, particularly in the Naga areas since the introduction of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958 and series of counter violence have resulted in heavy human casualties affecting everyone including Indian soldiers, civilians and Naga underground cadres before the ceaseless declaration. However, with the ongoing ceasefire and the peace process, violence has been drastically reduced to a great extend, the press note stated.

The NPF thanked the wisdom and farsightedness of Indian political and military leadership who believed in political solution and initiated a meaningful dialogue, which led to the signing of the first ceasefire agreement between the government of India and the Naga underground leaders in 1964, which unfortunately ended in a deadlock due to the rigid stance adopted by different parties.

The second ceasefire agreement was again signed in 1997 during the prime minister ship of I.K.Gujral with great expectation from the Naga people, and since then the dialogue has been continuing till date for the last 15 years involving many personalities as interlocutors appointed by the Indian government, the press note stated.

The initiation of political dialogue began from the time of Indira Gandhi in 1964 and continued with the successive government led by (L) P.V.Narasimha Rao, Deve Gowda, I.K.Gujral, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Dr Manmohan Singh till date, and it sufficiently indicates that there is a problem and it needs some serious concern and efforts from both the parties including all right-thinking people and organizations, added NPF.

“Therefore, at this critical juncture, the NPF Manipur State Unit strongly feels that the need of the hour is not to hamper and complicate this crucial negotiation that is delicately on track, but help build confidence and mutual trust between the two concerned parties so as to enable them to take a bold decision for any political solution relevant at the given time. The ongoing peace process is a result of a hard-earned effort of both the political leadership of the country”,  the NPF said.

The NPF appealed to the NSCN-IM leadership to wisely avoid any such temptation of retaliation in the ongoing impasse, while, at the same time, it also appealed to the Assam Rifles to refrain from unnecessary over-indulgence, and expressed belief that Delhi is capable enough to look into the matter and deal with judiciously for an immediate solution.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/npf-state-unit-urges-imar-against-faceoff/

Awareness programme

IMPHAL, April 23: NCC Manipur organized an awareness programme through a musical concert-Manipur Meets West… more »

IMPHAL, April 23: NCC Manipur organized an awareness programme through a musical concert-Manipur Meets West at the NCC ground DM College campus on Sunday night. The programme was attended by the Thangmeiband MLA Kh Joykishan, CO 28 AR colonel Sanjeev Kumar and CO NCC Manipur JJ Verghese as the chief guest, guest of honour and president respectively.

The programme featured presentations from stars of Manipur, Roop Raga and Qawali and western music groups.

The other highlight of the programme was the felicitation of RK Vishwant on his receiving the true Heroes award in the Health and Disability Section at Mumbai recently.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/awareness-programme/

NYK affiliation

IMPHAL, Apr 23: The Nehru Yuva Kendra, Imphal East has sought affiliation of all youth… more »

IMPHAL, Apr 23: The Nehru Yuva Kendra, Imphal East has sought affiliation of all youth clubs in the district. A press statement has said that the prescribed application form for the affiliation can be obtained from the building of the new DRDA Porompat Imphal east during office hours. The last date of submission of forms will be on or before April 15.

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NYK affiliation

IMPHAL, Apr 23: The Nehru Yuva Kendra, Imphal East has sought affiliation of all youth… more »

IMPHAL, Apr 23: The Nehru Yuva Kendra, Imphal East has sought affiliation of all youth clubs in the district. A press statement has said that the prescribed application form for the affiliation can be obtained from the building of the new DRDA Porompat Imphal east during office hours. The last date of submission of forms will be on or before April 15.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/nyk-affiliation/

ISAV enter quarter final with 2-0 win

IMPHAL, April 23: ISAV defeated UVSA by 2-0 scoreline in the first ground match of… more »

IMPHAL, April 23: ISAV defeated UVSA by 2-0 scoreline in the first ground match of today’s 14th Challenge Cup Veteran Football tournament at Mapal Kangjeibung, Imphal.

N Itocha and T Shyam scored one goal each for the winning team.

The second ground match between NAVSO and UMO ended in a goalless draw.

After today’s match ISAV and NAVSA have entered the quarter finals from Pool B.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/isav-enter-quarter-final-with-20-win/

ISAV enter quarter final with 2-0 win

IMPHAL, April 23: ISAV defeated UVSA by 2-0 scoreline in the first ground match of… more »

IMPHAL, April 23: ISAV defeated UVSA by 2-0 scoreline in the first ground match of today’s 14th Challenge Cup Veteran Football tournament at Mapal Kangjeibung, Imphal.

N Itocha and T Shyam scored one goal each for the winning team.

The second ground match between NAVSO and UMO ended in a goalless draw.

After today’s match ISAV and NAVSA have entered the quarter finals from Pool B.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/isav-enter-quarter-final-with-20-win/

Khongman boys steal draw after two goal deficit; CRAU drub YCLYL 9-2

IMPHAL, April 23: AMHA, Moirang and KHSC, Khongman were tied 2-2 while CRAU drubbed YCLYL… more »

IMPHAL, April 23: AMHA, Moirang and KHSC, Khongman were tied 2-2 while CRAU drubbed YCLYL by 9-2 in today’s matches of the 1st edition U-18 Boys’ and Girls’ State level Hockey tournament at the Hockey Stadium, Khuman Lampak.

In the first ground match of the day, AMHA and KHSC were tied at 2-2 with Ph Amarjit and M Dinesh scoring for the Moirang team, while, N Ganendrajit scored a braced in quick succession for the Khongman team to managed a draw.

Ph Amarjit scored in the 9th minute of play while M Dinesh scored in the 43th minute to take the tally to 2-0 for AMHA.

N Ganendrajit however reduced the two goal deficit with two quick goals in the 45th and 47th minute of play.

Ph Amarjit and Ph Rojesh were booked from the Moirang team, Nenthoiba of the Khongman team was booked in the 36th minute of play.

In the second ground match, CRAU proved to be too strong for UYCLYL by sealing the match at 9-2.

Two hat-tricks from L Johny and H Santomba of CRAU did the job for YCLYL.

M Dinachandra and Ch Rishikanta provided the two goal consolation for YCLYL.

Ng Sanayaima added a brace for CRAU while P Naoba scored another in the 63th minute just before the final referee to end the match 9-2 in CRAU’s favour.

Read more / Original news source: http://kanglaonline.com/2012/04/khongman-boys-steal-draw-after-two-goal-deficit-crau-drub-yclyl-92/