Revisiting Martyrdom

The 1891 battle of Khongjom, whatever be the controversies on the date, will remain engraved… more »

The 1891 battle of Khongjom, whatever be the controversies on the date, will remain engraved in our hearts and memories forever. And we are still paying rich tributes to the heroes who gave their lives for the freedom they hold so dear to their hearts and those who were later hanged to death in public. Yet, we must ponder upon the kind of tributes which are being paid to the martyrs, not only of Khongjom but other martyrs who defended freedom with their lives. Is it befitting the sacrifice of the heroes? We must say a big NO. We have had enough of boring observation functions, memorial services, high sounding speeches, poolside tarpans and queued floral tributes, year after year. There will come a time when its significance would be lost to the future generations. That is indeed an alarming scenario. So we must begin asking ourselves, what would have the martyrs wanted. Surely they would have wanted something significant and useful in our lives. We must search our souls. The best way of doing that is asking question after question till we find the answer. First, we sincerely believe that they would have wanted more from us and certainly not lip-service or just rich tributes. What about values? The heroes who laid down their lives for the country and the freedom they so dearly loved would certainly have had a value system different from others. They had values ingrained in their mind and character which are the driving forces of their sacrifice and commitment. What are those values, or for that matter, what are the qualities attributed to martyrs in general? Heroes and martyrs are not self-seekers and they did not believe in self-glorification. These are persons who believed in a cause, which is generally lofty. Believing in a cause as opposed to the beliefs of those in power or of the powerful and mighty has its inherent dangers and risks. It needs courage, commitment and the ability to foresee risks and challenges. So among the heroes and martyrs, courage, commitment and sacrificial spirit are basic qualities. They need these qualities to take the inherent risks and dangers in stride.

Heroes like Paona Brajabasi, Yaiskul Lakpa, Chinglensana, Wangkhei Meiraba and several others laid down their lives at the battle-field of Khongjom. They knew in their hearts, they are going to face the army of a world power and an empire where the sun never sets. Their weapons were simply primitive as compared to that of the British army. They had already seen death and defeat. Yet, they would not take it lying down. They had to defend their freedom. It is as simple as that. The defence of freedom and independence was something worth dying for. They had to leave something for the future generation to believe in and to inculcate. It was their message. Heir-apparent to the throne Prince Tikendrajit and General Thangal were hanged to death publicly on August 13 to teach the Manipuris a lesson. Niranjan Subedar, Jamadar Kajao and Chirai Naga of Mayangkhang were hanged inside the jail on different dates. The Prince and the General knew they are facing a world power and a far superior army and had seen defeat. Yet, they had to defend the spirit of freedom and Manipur’s independence at all costs and they paid the ultimate price for it. Manipur lost its independence after the 1891 war, but the martyrdom of our heroes left a legacy for us to inculcate. But, we are still blind to the values set by the martyrs and the footprints they left for us to follow. It is like missing the wood for the trees. A once a year observation, high sounding speeches and floral tributes are not going to instill the values so dear to our martyrs. Such an observation would not create the right atmosphere for those qualities to develop among our youth. An interface between the social scientists and civil society organizations should be developed to discuss and deliberate on these crucial issues. A word of caution would be to avoid televised discussions, as it leads nowhere.

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A Visit to Thoubal: Ibobi as Instrumental Value

By Amar Yumnam I was in Thoubal on Sunday. This was my visit to the… more »

By Amar Yumnam
I was in Thoubal on Sunday. This was my visit to the side after about a gap of one year. I must say I enjoyed it to the full. The economist in me was fully aroused. I was further impressed by the scale of the transformation given the unfolding scenario in connection with relations extending beyond the boundaries and to South East Asia.  

Instrumental Value: The recent visit has established to myself how a political leader can play the role of an instrumental value to bring about visible and encompassing transformations to the region he fundamentally belongs. Thoubal today is very different from what it was less than a decade ago in so far modernising forces are concerned. The feeling is palpable and salient. Ibobi has given the scope and atmosphere to reconstruct and regenerate the community to the people of Thoubal. It remains to be seen yet how the means is converted into consequences of sustained transformation of the life process by the people of Thoubal.

Remaining Challenge: Chaoyaima of the 1950s was a wonderful instrumental value of the region in social sector. Ibobi is a phenomenon after him and with a larger canvass extending to economic dimensions. But the real challenge for him is starting only now. We now know the height of him as an instrumental value for the transformation till date happening in the area which he represents in the democratic decision making process of the land.  

I can think of two major challenges. One, there is a big task of transforming his instrumental value for his constituency into an ethical force for the State. Second, there is the urgency of addressing the technological issues involved for sustaining the transformation Ibobi has put in place. I would explain what I mean by these.

The ethical dimension involved is of two types. First, there is the fundamental need for a large intervention for widening and deepening the idea and knowledge base of Thoubal in order to ensure the continuance of transformations and make the region as competitive to the rest of Manipur as it is today. The changes today are confined mostly to the material aspects of life, and there is imperative for strengthening the idea and knowledge base sooner than later. This is particularly so because Thoubal is situated on the highway linking to South East Asia. Taking proper advantage of this demands addressing the knowledge side. Further, Ibobi is just not a representative of Thoubal, but the head of the people of Manipur as well. So far his projects outside his home constituency have not caused the kind of appreciation and admiration he enjoys in Thoubal. Two orientations I would certainly emphasise. The transformations need to be expanded much beyond Thoubal and onto the entire stretch of the highway to Moreh. This
would ensure the deepening of the changes in Thoubal and transformation more robust. It would certainly serve a very ethical purpose of admiration for Ibobi spreading at least to the entire stretch and make his leadership positively felt in the mountains of Manipur. By the way, Thoubal is very close to the southern Ukhrul as well, and the image of transformation should extend there as well. The implications of addressing the ethical dimensions at the Thoubal and the State-wide levels are huge for the polity of Manipur.

Talking about the ethical dimension is incomplete if we do not address the technological aspect as well. Here, Thoubal has an initial advantage now. I had mentioned the ethical dimension of addressing the knowledge and idea aspects above in order for the dream of Thoubal Ibobi has to be fulfilled. There is now the need for looking into the capability of people in the area about their capacity to learn new technology and create new technology. Here Thoubal now has an atmosphere of material capability. The location of the area close to the Manipur University should be appropriately taken advantage of by interfacing on these issues.

Here again I would like to raise the ethical dimension again. As of now, Ibobi is a very successful political leader. But I would certainly like to see him emerging as the moral leader as well. With his strong political power, there must also be there strong resistance to his emergence as the ultimate. This is exactly where he should try to score by taking the people along with ethical interventions on the development front. He should now concentrate on making the people of the State feel that any project anywhere in Manipur has the same value as any in Thoubal. He might be meaning it, but the people of the State do not feel it yet.

Here, I would like to repeat what I have been emphasising for long. We like and need to feel the emergence of a genuine development policy for addressing the absolute and relative backwardness of the mountain areas of Manipur. Given the unfolding Asian century, we cannot afford further delay in this connection. Address the primary needs of development of the mountains of Manipur and the technological issues of the valley, then we would have an ethical dimension added to the leadership of Ibobi. If it becomes so, he would not just be instrumental value of Thoubal alone but would be of Manipur as a whole. This progression would certainly provide him a bigger space in the pages of history of the land.

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30th Battalion The Assam Rifles (Rising Sun Battalion)

By Rs Jassal 1.    It is a matter of great pride and privilege for any… more »

By Rs Jassal
1.    It is a matter of great pride and privilege for any Unit to observe and celebrate its Raising day – especially so when it is a Silver Jubilee. 30th Battalion The Assam Rifles raised on 02 Apr 1987 at Charduar (Assam) have served illustriously in the valley of Manipur with three full eventful tenures during 1997-2005, 2009-2011 and as on today at Mantripukhri. Prior to re-induction to Manipur the Unit occupied posts at the snow capped high altitude mountains of North Sikkim before moving to the Tribal belt of Nagaland. To retrospect the Unit activities, it has created appreciable milestones across the varied segments of the North East appropriately matching to its fascinating logo “The Rising Sun Battalion”, so enviously earned because of its Long Range Patrols at high altitudes, Quick Reaction Teams in counter-insurgency role or reaching to the people in aid during floods or firefighting on occurrence.

2.    The Unit continued to evolve itself from 1987 in creating peace environments in the North-Eastern areas of India in the face of growing threat to peaceful and smooth functioning of civil administration created by the militant activities. For the maintenance of law and order, countering insurgency and reassuring the people of the North East region the Unit equitted itself very well to the expectations of higher authorities under changed Operational Doctrines. The Unit reached the people through Military Civic Action programmes and acquired a healthy relationship with the people. The Unit also conducted surgical operations and rooted out the direct threat of UGs to the functioning of the Government and assisted in smooth living of the people.

3.    To reminisce a great event it was this Unit who recovered the remnants of Mitchell Bomber which had crashed while Gen Orde Wingate onboard fatal flight back from Chindit bases in Burma on 24 March 1944 during the Second World War. The relentless search with three days of foot slogging resulted in the recovery of the aircraft’s engine and gun from the crash site near Thilon Village, Tamenglong on 30 May 1989. It is presently adorning the ramparts of the Office Complex of Director General Assam Rifles, Shillong, at Happy Valley.

4.    During its tenure in Kangla the Unit was put to face various odds against the natural disaster caused by a devastating flood which filled the Imphal valley and Kangla too with high levels of water to its Northern gates in Aug 1990 to the extent that the DIG Bungalow holding DIG and his family had to be evacuated through a boat to a safer place.  The Unit’s evacuation team remained engaged day and night in plugging the breaches on Imphal River and extended helping hand to the denizens of Imphal Valley during the flood. Numerous rescue operations were carried out followed by the rehabilitation of those affected by it. This act of selflessness beyond the call of duty was highly applauded by the media and the locals.

5.     Due to its continuous, dedication, sincere and intense operations against the UGs, Unit Citation by GOC-in-C, Eastern Command was bestowed on the Unit on 15 Jan 1997. The Unit also did exceptionally well in suppressing the insurgency and assisting the Election Commission and the State Government Officials in conducting free and fair Assembly Elections of 2012 in Manipur.

6.    The Unit also performed tough tasks in Border Guarding role, carried out numerous rescue missions and braved the extreme hostile climatic conditions faced by the troops on duty. On de-induction to Mokokchung (Nagaland) the Unit adapted rapidly to the evolving scenario of Naga Insurgency especially the Naga UGs (IM&K) at conflict. During this tenure, the Unit ensured the effective enforcement of Ceasefire ground rules with the highly pro-active and sensitive NSCN (IM & K) and smooth cum incident free conduct of Assembly Elections in Nagaland.

7.    The Unit then made its second coming at Thinghat (Churachandpur), Manipur. During this tenure the Unit steer geared various initiatives by employing a number of developmental activities in the region as they have worked to bring law and order to manageable control in far flung areas. The Unit destroyed scores of acres of illegal poppy cultivation and urged the State to provide alternative source of income to the locals as well as illegal extraction of timber was also blocked. Under the Humanitarian activities, provisioning of medical assistance and infrastructure for basic education to reconstruct dilapidated classrooms were undertaken.

8.    With presently location at Mantripukhri, the Unit has carved a niche for itself by implementing various developmental projects in the Imphal Valley region including  confidence arousing educational tours to heart land  cities of India and achieved the goodwill of the locals by carrying out numerous recruitment drives and instilled among the locals a sense of comfort and peace.

9.    The Rising Sun Battalion thus celebrated its Silver Jubilee from 01 Apr to 03 Apr 2012 in a style pompous though humble at Mantripukhri, with events spanned over for four days consisting of various events such as Meena Bazaar, Special Family Welfare Meet, Barakhana, Flag Hoisting, Special Sainik Sammelan and Dinner with the Assam Rifles fraternity, the Government dignitaries and prominent civilians from various walks of life on invitation. HQ IGAR (South) is in the static location at Mantripukhri, where as the Assam Rifles units keep on changing guard at fixed tenures. In this way each Battalion keeps on adding memorable milestones and today unit area is having most lovely  fascinating  Golf Course, Railway Reservation Counter,  SBI Banking  facilities  with ATM.  Above all beautiful unit garden capacitated  to grow  fruits like Bananas, Guava, Lemons etc and each barrack given responsibility to grow seasonal vegetables. While inheriting good assets  there may be new chal
lenges  too for the new incumbent Col Vedpal Yadav, SM as to work for add ones as it is  said sky is the limit for any success story and the regimental story being always a continuous one. Col Atul Kumar having rendered three years high proactive services as CO bid adieu Apr 19.

10.    Throughout its journey of 25 glorious years wherever the Unit went, it always left behind a legacy of dedication, bravery and courage and in turn picked up accolades in the form of honours and awards and goodwill of people with whom they are serving.

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Minorities Development Forum of Manipur (MDFM) urges – E-Pao.net

Minorities Development Forum of Manipur (MDFM) urgesE-Pao.netImphal, April 22 2012: The Minorities Development Forum of Manipur has urged all concerned to prepare the BPL card holder lists efficiently so that none of the BPL family is left out of the l…

Minorities Development Forum of Manipur (MDFM) urges
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Imphal, April 22 2012: The Minorities Development Forum of Manipur has urged all concerned to prepare the BPL card holder lists efficiently so that none of the BPL family is left out of the list. A statement issued by the MDFM today pointed out that 40

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Minorities Development Forum of Manipur (MDFM) urges – E-Pao.net

Minorities Development Forum of Manipur (MDFM) urgesE-Pao.netImphal, April 22 2012: The Minorities Development Forum of Manipur has urged all concerned to prepare the BPL card holder lists efficiently so that none of the BPL family is left out of the l…

Minorities Development Forum of Manipur (MDFM) urges
E-Pao.net
Imphal, April 22 2012: The Minorities Development Forum of Manipur has urged all concerned to prepare the BPL card holder lists efficiently so that none of the BPL family is left out of the list. A statement issued by the MDFM today pointed out that 40

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CorCom salutes Khongjom war heroes – KanglaOnline

CorCom salutes Khongjom war heroesKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, April 22: The Coordination Committee (CorCom) of proscribed groups of the state has given revolutionary salute to the martyrs who laid down their lives during the Khongjom Battle of April 23, 1891 d…

CorCom salutes Khongjom war heroes
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IMPHAL, April 22: The Coordination Committee (CorCom) of proscribed groups of the state has given revolutionary salute to the martyrs who laid down their lives during the Khongjom Battle of April 23, 1891 during the Anglo-Manipur war on Sunday.

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CorCom salutes Khongjom war heroes – KanglaOnline

CorCom salutes Khongjom war heroesKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, April 22: The Coordination Committee (CorCom) of proscribed groups of the state has given revolutionary salute to the martyrs who laid down their lives during the Khongjom Battle of April 23, 1891 d…

CorCom salutes Khongjom war heroes
KanglaOnline
IMPHAL, April 22: The Coordination Committee (CorCom) of proscribed groups of the state has given revolutionary salute to the martyrs who laid down their lives during the Khongjom Battle of April 23, 1891 during the Anglo-Manipur war on Sunday.

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Earth Day slogan `No to plastic` – KanglaOnline

Earth Day slogan `No to plastic`KanglaOnlineIMPHAL, April 22: As observed around the world, the Earth Day 2012 was also observed in various parts of the state with the Directorate of Environment, Manipur organizing a state function at the Kangla along …

Earth Day slogan `No to plastic`
KanglaOnline
IMPHAL, April 22: As observed around the world, the Earth Day 2012 was also observed in various parts of the state with the Directorate of Environment, Manipur organizing a state function at the Kangla along with a mass rally and a tree plantation

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Manipur People’s Party extends monetary aid to injured Jessami villager – Times of India

KanglaOnlineManipur People's Party extends monetary aid to injured Jessami villagerTimes of IndiaIMPHAL: The opposition, Manipur People's Party (MPP) has extended monetary aid to the volunteer of the Village Defence Force (VDF) who was beaten u…


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Manipur People's Party extends monetary aid to injured Jessami villager
Times of India
IMPHAL: The opposition, Manipur People's Party (MPP) has extended monetary aid to the volunteer of the Village Defence Force (VDF) who was beaten up by Nagaland villagers over boundary dispute. The injured VDF personnel, NI Zovi Wezah (30) is
Stage set for lasting solution at JessamiKanglaOnline

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NSCN-Assam Rifles stand-off continues – Assam Tribune

NSCN-Assam Rifles stand-off continuesAssam TribuneDIMAPUR/IMPHAL, April 22 – The stand off between the Assam Rifles and the NSCN-IM completed four days today with no sign of easing and has spread to Manipur. The current quagmire was triggered by the …

NSCN-Assam Rifles stand-off continues
Assam Tribune
DIMAPUR/IMPHAL, April 22 – The stand off between the Assam Rifles and the NSCN-IM completed four days today with no sign of easing and has spread to Manipur. The current quagmire was triggered by the Thursday incident where the NSCN-IM had detained
'Assam Rifles broke ceasefire rules'Times of India
Tension peaks in NagalandCalcutta Telegraph
Tension after NSCN-IM detains Assam Rifles menIndian Express
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Award winning Manipuri films – Daily News & Analysis

Daily News & AnalysisAward winning Manipuri filmsDaily News & AnalysisDirected by Devkumar Bose and adapted from a play Tirth Jatra, Matamgi Manipur (Today's Manipur) was the region's first feature film. The film won the President's Medal a…


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Award winning Manipuri films
Daily News & Analysis
Directed by Devkumar Bose and adapted from a play Tirth Jatra, Matamgi Manipur (Today's Manipur) was the region's first feature film. The film won the President's Medal at the 20th National Film Festival in 1972. A family drama, it depicted the

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“Phijigee Mani” unites Manipuris in Singapore on 31st March 2012

It was an evening to remember as the National Award winning film “Phijigee Mani” united… more »

It was an evening to remember as the National Award winning film “Phijigee Mani” united a group of Manipuris Residing in Singapore. The special screening of the film was organised on 31st  March 2012 at WECGA Plaza,  #09-05, Singapore.

"Phijigee Mani" unites Manipuris in Singapore on 31st March 2012

All the attendees, who come from all walks of life, had a great time together. They also had a good interactive session with one to one introduction. N E Brothers draw satisfaction with the fact that they were able to spread happiness among this group based in Singapore.

“Phijigee Mani” unites Manipuris in Singapore on 31st March 2012

N E Brothers would like to thank everyone in Singapore for giving their precious time and made this event a successful one. Thank you !!

“Phijigee Mani” unites Manipuris in Singapore on 31st March 2012

Posted: 2012-04-21

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Successful screening of “Phijigee Mani” at Pune

The N E Brothers, successfully, held the screening of the National Award winning film, Phijigee… more »

The N E Brothers, successfully, held the screening of the National Award winning film, Phijigee Mani on March 25 in Pune, for the Manipuris residing in the city.

Successful screening of "Phijigee Mani" at Pune

The event held at Ambedkar Sanskrutik Bhavan kickstarted with a short introduction of the movie by Ms. Pinky (a member of the Pune team). Mr. Raees, another member of the team, outlined the objectives of the N E Brothers behind the screening of the film in Pune.

The screening received an overwhelming response from the audiences. It can be termed as successful with more than 45% turnout. The N E Brothers had expected only 20-25% occupancy, considering the ongoing graduation exams in Pune.

Successful screening of "Phijigee Mani" at Pune

We appreciate the Manipuris in Pune for turning up for the event and extending their unlimited support and encouragement to Manipuri films. And also, would like to thank the Pune team (Raees, Lalhari, Rameshwar, RK, Anand and Pinky) for lending their helping hands to make this event a successful one.

The N E Brothers are optimistic of organising many such events in the near future.

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Firehouse concert at Imphal on Sunday, May 6, 2012

FireHouse concert dates for Dimapur and Imphal After suffering an unexpected setback, Sky Group and… more »

Firehouse

FireHouse concert dates for Dimapur and Imphal

After suffering an unexpected setback, Sky Group and Seven Sisters Entertainment is once again proud to announce the “FireHouse Rock to Rescue India Tour 2012″ concert. The ultimate Rock and Roll band “FireHouse” (www.firehousemusic.com) is slated to perform for Dimapur on May 4 and May 6 at Imphal.

All current tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled performance, where the original ticket should be presented at the venue on the new date.

Ticket sales are still on at authorized ticket vendors. For Nagaland- Queensberry Foundation, Crescendo, Café 77 and Furtados (Dimapur), Big Bites (Kohima), Same Old Place (Mokokchung) and J.H Stationery Shop, Upper Crest, Digital Electronics, Shopper Stop, and Life Line Pharmacy (Wokha). For Imphal- Classic Hotel, SaSa Store (Khuman Lampak) opposite ISBT. Ticket are priced at Rs. 1200, Rs. 500.

Come May 4 and May 6 music lovers finally have a redeeming chance to listen to Firehouse music Live! The band is ready and poised to rock a show stopping tremendous performance so be prepared!

– PR Manager
Sky Group
Dimapur, Nagaland

Posted: 2012-04-21

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Drive against tinted glass vehicles

Taking serious note over the fact that most of the crimes of kidnapping children are committed using tinted glass vehicles thereby hampering detection of crimes, Imphal West District Police have announced its decision of conducting a vigorous checks on…

Taking serious note over the fact that most of the crimes of kidnapping children are committed using tinted glass vehicles thereby hampering detection of crimes, Imphal West District Police have announced its decision of conducting a vigorous checks on vehicles which are fitted with tinted glass Source Hueiyen News Service

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Live phonein programme on legal awareness on AIR soon

In order to give legal awareness to the people of the state, the Manipur State Legal Services Authority is all set to broadcast a live in phoning programme on All India Radio AIR Imphal very soon Source Hueiyen News Service

In order to give legal awareness to the people of the state, the Manipur State Legal Services Authority is all set to broadcast a live in phoning programme on All India Radio AIR Imphal very soon Source Hueiyen News Service

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Labourers on cease work strike

Demanding transfer of 82 RCC OC Chaube, BRTF labourers engaged in the road construction work from Moreh Ward No 1 to New Somtal launched cease work strike since April 16 Source The Sangai Express

Demanding transfer of 82 RCC OC Chaube, BRTF labourers engaged in the road construction work from Moreh Ward No 1 to New Somtal launched cease work strike since April 16 Source The Sangai Express

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Apollo to provide 50 pc subsidies state journos

For the welfare of the journalists in Manipur, Apollo Gleneagles Cancer Hospital, Kolkata, which is one of the front runners in providing cancer treatment in the country, has come up with the idea of providing 50 percent subsidy in treatment of cancer …

For the welfare of the journalists in Manipur, Apollo Gleneagles Cancer Hospital, Kolkata, which is one of the front runners in providing cancer treatment in the country, has come up with the idea of providing 50 percent subsidy in treatment of cancer Source Hueiyen News Service

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Parikrama to sway Imphal crowds

Legendary rock band of India, Parikrama and other rock bands from Assam, Aizawl and Imphal will sway rock music lovers of the State at the Nokia Yaoshang Rock Fest 2012 which is scheduled for tomorrow April 22 at YAC Ground, Yaiskul Source The San…

Legendary rock band of India, Parikrama and other rock bands from Assam, Aizawl and Imphal will sway rock music lovers of the State at the Nokia Yaoshang Rock Fest 2012 which is scheduled for tomorrow April 22 at YAC Ground, Yaiskul Source The Sangai Express

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