Book of poetry released

IMPHAL, June 24: “Amanba Yum’, a book of poetry was released by  Director of Arts and Culture department K Sobita at Panthou Laipung,Wangkhei Hijam Leirak today. The book is written… Read more »The post Book of poetry released a…

IMPHAL, June 24: “Amanba Yum’, a book of poetry was released by  Director of Arts and Culture department K Sobita at Panthou Laipung,Wangkhei Hijam Leirak today. The book is written… Read more »

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Amarnath Yatra

IMPHAL, June 24: Under the aegis of Madhumangol Foundation, an eight member team left Imphal today to take part in the Amarnath Yatra to be held at Jammu and Kashmir…. Read more »The post Amarnath Yatra appeared first on KanglaOnline.com.

IMPHAL, June 24: Under the aegis of Madhumangol Foundation, an eight member team left Imphal today to take part in the Amarnath Yatra to be held at Jammu and Kashmir…. Read more »

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MCP appeal

IMPHAL, June 24: Maoist Communist Party, Manipur appeals to the lawyers of All Manipur Bar Association to help in representing the underprivileged section. A release by publicity secretary of the… Read more »The post MCP appeal appeared first on…

IMPHAL, June 24: Maoist Communist Party, Manipur appeals to the lawyers of All Manipur Bar Association to help in representing the underprivileged section. A release by publicity secretary of the… Read more »

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Women Welfare Association anniversary

IMPHAL, June 24: Women Welfare Association, Khoibu VCC held its first anniversary on Sunday at the Heinoukhong village ground in Chandel district. The event was attended by Lukhosei Jou, Chairman,… Read more »The post Women Welfare Association a…

IMPHAL, June 24: Women Welfare Association, Khoibu VCC held its first anniversary on Sunday at the Heinoukhong village ground in Chandel district. The event was attended by Lukhosei Jou, Chairman,… Read more »

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Grand reception of Arm-wrestling champions

IMPHAL, June 24: A grand reception was held today to honour the Manipur Team which had won the National Women’s Team title in the 36th National Arm-wrestling Championship 2012 held… Read more »The post Grand reception of Arm-wrestling cham…

IMPHAL, June 24: A grand reception was held today to honour the Manipur Team which had won the National Women’s Team title in the 36th National Arm-wrestling Championship 2012 held… Read more »

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`Sacrificial lamb`

Is it because he is not really an Indian? Brigadier Laiphrakpam Ibotombi Singh of 13th Battalion Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry (JAKLI) is the first army officer among the alumni… Read more »The post `Sacrificial lamb` appeared first on Kangla…

Is it because he is not really an Indian? Brigadier Laiphrakpam Ibotombi Singh of 13th Battalion Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry (JAKLI) is the first army officer among the alumni… Read more »

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FRIENDS seeks support from non-Manipuri – KanglaOnline

FRIENDS seeks support from non-ManipuriKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, June 24: The Federation of Regional Indigenous Societies (FRIENDS) today appealed to all the non-Manipuri in the state not to mistaken the demand …and more »

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Remote Indian state of Manipur becomes rock music hub – The National

The NationalRemote Indian state of Manipur becomes rock music hubThe NationalIn the remote Indian state cut off from the rest of the country except via a narrow land bridge, the only way to make yourself heard is loud rock music.Remote Indian state bec…


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Remote Indian state of Manipur becomes rock music hub
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In the remote Indian state cut off from the rest of the country except via a narrow land bridge, the only way to make yourself heard is loud rock music.
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Olympic Run Day observed in Manipur flagged off from Khuman … – E-Pao.net

Olympic Run Day observed in Manipur flagged off from Khuman …E-Pao.netOlympic Run Day observed in Manipur on June 23 2012. Thousand of young and veteran sports person took to running which was flagged off by Bijoy Koijam, …Olympic day celebrationKa…

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Olympic Run Day observed in Manipur on June 23 2012. Thousand of young and veteran sports person took to running which was flagged off by Bijoy Koijam,
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SSA selected teachers stage protest

Imphal, June 23 MNS NNN: Selected teachers of Sarva Sikhsha Abhiyan numbering around 50 on Saturday staged a protest rally here to push their demand for issuance of appointment orders. The protesters, who were heading towards the state Chief Minister’s bungalow, were stopped by police midway at Yaiskul near Kalimai temple. Later, the police selected […]

Imphal, June 23 MNS NNN: Selected teachers of Sarva Sikhsha Abhiyan numbering around 50 on Saturday staged a protest rally here to push their demand for issuance of appointment orders.
The protesters, who were heading towards the state Chief Minister’s bungalow, were stopped by police midway at Yaiskul near Kalimai temple. Later, the police selected five representatives of SSA teachers’ Association to meet with the Chief Minister around 1: 30 PM.
They submitted a memorandum to Chief Minister O Ibobi and the same copy of the memorandum was also submitted to the Project Director, SSA, Education Minister, Principal Secretary and Chief Secretary.
Rishi, secretary, SSA selected Teachers’ Association told the media that most of them were working with private schools but they had left their jobs since they have been selected as SSA teachers, However, the state government is yet to issue appointment orders to them till today, he added.
The interview for the selection of SSA teachers was held last year.
The state government should take up necessary action so that the appointment orders are issued at the earliest, Rishi further appealed.

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CBI arrests drug controller

Mail News Service New Delhi, June 23 : The Central Bureau Of Investigation has arrested an Assistant Drug Controller, Air Cargo Complex, Sahar International Airport, Mumbai and an employ of Custom House Agent for demanding & accepting a bribe of Rs.50,000/-from a complainant (An Importer). A case was registered against an Assistant Drug Controller, Sahar […]

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New Delhi, June 23 : The Central Bureau Of Investigation has arrested an Assistant Drug Controller, Air Cargo Complex, Sahar International Airport, Mumbai and an employ of Custom House Agent for demanding & accepting a bribe of Rs.50,000/-from a complainant (An Importer).
A case was registered against an Assistant Drug Controller, Sahar Air Cargo Complex , Sahar
\International Airport , Mumbai under section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act 1988.
CBI laid a trap and the accused was caught red-handed at Sahar Air Cargo complex, Mumbai while demanding and accepting a bribe amount of Rs 50,000/- from an Importer for issuing No Objection
Certificate on a consignment of life saving drug imported from Sweden.CBI has also arrested the official of Custom House Agent who was collecting bribe on behalf of Assistant Drug Controller.
During searches conducted at the residential premises of Assistant Drug Controller at Mumbai and New Delhi, a cash of around Rs 20 lakhs was recovered. Besides, cash deposit in his bank accounts to Rs 30.50 lakhs(approx) was also found.A cash of Rs 6,64,500/-(approx) was also recovered at the residence of other accused.
Both the arrested accused were produced in the court of Special Judge for CBI cases, Mumbai and were remanded police custody upto 25.06.2012

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Vehicle racket busted

Imphal, June 23 NNN: As part of the drive against the vehicle lifters in Imphal East district, the district police have seized one Bolero jeep and another car. On June 20 at about 3 pm during a search operation under the supervision of Additional Superintendant of Police, Imphal East, a police commando team seized an […]

Imphal, June 23 NNN: As part of the drive against the vehicle lifters in Imphal East district, the district police have seized one Bolero jeep and another car.
On June 20 at about 3 pm during a search operation under the supervision of Additional Superintendant of Police, Imphal East, a police commando team seized an unattended Bolero jeep white in colour with bearing registration number MN-01W/8874 which was found at Wangkheirakpam, Nongmeibung in the district.
It has been revealed that the Bolero jeep belongs to the Spastic Society of Manipur and that it was stolen away by unknown miscreants, M Rajen, Additional Superintendant of Police (Operations), Imphal East told newspersons while briefing at the office here Saturday.
In yet another development, yesterday, a team of Imphal East police commando under the supervision of Deputy Superintendant of Police (Commando) recovered one Honda-Jazz IVTEC car in silver colour along with its driver near Yaima Garage, an automobile workshop run by one Mutum Yaima of Keirao in the district. The driver of the car is identified as Imran Khan, 30, a resident of Kiyamgei Mayai Leikai in the district.
On spot verification, it has been established that the car with registration number MN-04A/6786 was purchased on February 2 last from Bas Engg Pvt Ltd and registered in the name of M/S Besteck India Pvt Ltd, DSP Rajen said.
Further investigation has revealed that the car was a stolen vehicle, the DSP added. Imran Khan was arrested along with the vehicle and handed over to Porompat Police Station, the police officer further added.

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O Laaba fondly remembered during first death anniversary

Mail News Service Chennai, June 23 : Large numbers of students today staged a protest at Merina beach , Chennai in loving memory of Okram Laaba on 22 June 2011 who was killed at his hostel room. According to Santosh, Organising committee the students from north east are repeatedly harassed and students were also killed. […]

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Chennai, June 23 : Large numbers of students today staged a protest at Merina beach , Chennai in loving memory of Okram Laaba on 22 June 2011 who was killed at his hostel room.
According to Santosh, Organising committee the students from north east are repeatedly harassed and students were also killed. In spite of repeated requests to Tamil Nadu government no action has yet been taken up on the matter.
Okram Laaba of Yaiskul Yumnam Leikai was found dead in his hostel room no- 111, Padur, Kellambakam, Tamil Nadu in a suspicious manner covering his face with plastic carry bag on his face . He was studying BCA in the Hindustan College of Arts and Science, Rajiv Gandhi Salai (MOR) Padur Kellambakham, Chennai- 600 020 .
Okram Indramani father of Okram Laaba post mortem report reveals cause of death as suffocation and viscera negative of drug and poisoning.
He denied the theory of suicide due to some reasons which included among other things the deceased left for Imphal for joining his hostel for the then forth coming second year BCA course at HCAS on 12/6/2011 and he had about Rs. 25000 on his person in cash however by the time of death only Rs 20 was found. The right arm of the body was found completely dislocated at the shoulder joint at the time of preparing the body for performing the last rites.
He received the post mortem report only in the month of December last year and the report revealed that the deceased would appear to have died of suffocation and viscera negative for drug or other poison and it may be reasonably assumed that this nature of injury could definitely not have been self inflicted.
The deceased as well as his room mate one Mr. Ayappam did not stay in their A/C fitted rooms on the previous night of his demise i.e. on 22.6.2011. Okram Indramani also informed that his roommate Mr. Ayappan and hostel warden K. Balasubramaniam are the two suspects in connection with the death of his son and he appealed all including the students organization to extend co-operation in connection with the death of the student.
Students bodies from Manipur, family members had repeatedly requested Tamil Nadu government to take up appropriate action. The students who protested today shouted slogans demanding arrest of those involved in the incident.

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SSIAA concerned over victimisation of Brig LI Singh

Mail News Service Imphal, June 23 : The Sainik School Imphal Alumni Association (SSIAA) expressed deep anguish and concerns over the leaking of news in connection with a court of inquiry ordered against Brig L I Singh by some Army officials, which is unethical and with malafide intentions. Former students of the School hailing from […]

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Imphal, June 23 : The Sainik School Imphal Alumni Association (SSIAA) expressed deep anguish and concerns over the leaking of news in connection with a court of inquiry ordered against Brig L I Singh by some Army officials, which is unethical and with malafide intentions. Former students of the School hailing from Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh felt that leaking of such sensitive information by some army officials to the media is amount to character assassination of Brig LI Singh before he has been given an opportunity to explain his position.
Brig LI Singh is the first Army Officer among the alumni of the School to reach the rank of Brigadier.
Based on his clean track record, he was appointed recently as the Deputy Director General, Discipline and Vigilance (DDG, DV) at the Army Headquarters in New Delhi after his tenure as the Cdr of the Watershed Brigade in Sikkim. Brig LI Singh’s old school mates expressed surprise how an officer who was chosen for his clean track record in May this year, has been charged of corruption in June. The news report said that only officers with unimpeachable integrity and spoken reputation are posted to the DV directorate, which is responsible for keeping a hawk eye on army’s internal health and integrity.
“How can an officer become suddenly corrupt in one month? If there were charges against the Brig, why was he picked up for a branch which requires officers of high integrity?
Is there any hidden agenda in leaking such news?” asked an ex-student of SSI. Brig LI Singh joined the Indian Army after clearing the NDA examinations. The Alumni Association feels that the actions initiated against Brig LI Singh is a clear example of victimization of the clash of TOP BRASS of the Indian Army, which is unbecoming of the country’s most respected institutions.
Brig LI Singh had excelled in Staff College and Higher Command Course. For excellent, commendable performance and exemplary leadership while commanding his battalion in Drass, Brig LI Singh was awarded Yudh Sewa Medal after Operation Parakram. The present action initiated against such an officer with impeccable record and integrity and who has served the nation smacks of a serious rethinking.
The entire fraternity of the ex students of Sainik School Imphal strongly felt that the charges levelled against him and branding him as guilty by the media before an official inquiry seems to be an already pre-determined move of the India Army to implicate him somehow, irrespective of the outcome of the said inquiry.
The Indian Army TOP BRASSES has belittled its image with this act of witch hunting to settle scores and find a sacrificial lamb to prove otherwise. Brig LI Singh must be, on the other hand, rewarded and honoured, which a true soldier deserves.
The Indian Army must not forget that Brig LI Singh continues to be source of inspiration and he motivates thousands of youths in the region to join the uniformed services to participate in building a stronger nation.
The Alumni Assn strongly felt that better sense should prevail and close this case once and for all said a press hand out issued by President of the association, N Ibungochoubi.

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Air India pilots begin indefinite hunger strike in New Delhi

New Delhi , June 24 (ANI): Over four hundred Air India pilots on Sunday began an indefinite hunger strike to highlight their demands, as their agitation entered the forty -eighth day. The striking pilots said the management had refused to have a dialogue with them, and therefore, felt that a hunger strike was one of […]

New Delhi , June 24 (ANI): Over four hundred Air India pilots on Sunday began an indefinite hunger strike to highlight their demands, as their agitation entered the forty -eighth day.
The striking pilots said the management had refused to have a dialogue with them, and therefore, felt that a hunger strike was one of the ways of seeking attention.
“We are asking them to talk to us but only dictatorship is happening. They can take away my career and my life but not my voice. This is my voice and I will speak up that injustice is being done to us,” Hari Shankar, a protesting pilot, said. Further, he appealed to the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi to end the impasse.
“Through the media we want to appeal the Prime Minister and Sonia Gandhi that they would pay heed to our appeals and we have full faith in them. Our management and the minister in charge (Ajit Singh) have not cleared their stand,” he added.
Pilots said they want to go back to work and start discussions with the unions to restore normalcy. However, Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh earlier slammed the pilots and called their strike ‘illegal and unlawful’, for violating the High Court’s order, which had directed them to return to work.
About 500 Air India pilots who fly international routes have been demanding their colleagues from former state-owned partner Indian Airlines should not be trained to fly Dreamliners, as it may mar the career prospects of original Air India flight crew.

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CBI arrests staff officer of national defence academy

Mail News Service New Delhi, June 24 : The Central Bureau Of Investigation has arrested a Staff Officer(A Colonel rank officer) & another employee, both of National Defence Academy, Pune and four private persons in an alleged bribery case for appointment of subordinate staff in NDA. A case was registered against Staff Officer to the […]

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New Delhi, June 24 : The Central Bureau Of Investigation has arrested a Staff Officer(A Colonel rank officer) & another employee, both of National Defence Academy, Pune and four private persons in an alleged bribery case for appointment of subordinate staff in NDA.
A case was registered against Staff Officer to the Commandant, National Defence Academy, Pune; two private persons and other unknown accused persons U/s 120-B, 420, 468 & 471 of IPC and Section 13(2) r/w Sec. 13(1)(d) of P.C. Act, 1988 in the matter of appointment of subordinate staff, such as, Mali, Cook, LDC, Cadet Orderly, Lab Attendant, Library Attendant, etc in NDA in the month of May & June, 2012.
It has been alleged that the Staff Officer in conspiracy with some private persons & some employees of NDA had indulged into corrupt practices and obtained illegal gratification of Rs.Three lakh to Rs.Four lakh from each prospective candidate to give them appointment . The accused persons had allegedly taken signature of such candidates on blank answer sheets and subsequently filled them with correct answers by fraudulent means. Thus, the actual deserving candidates were cheated.
After registration of the case, searches were conducted at 14 places in Pune and one place each in Mumbai; Gurgaon & Sonepat (Haryana). A cash of Rs.Four lakh from the Staff Officer & a cash of Rs.82 lakh (approx) from his associates’ place; a cash of Rs.18 lakh (approx) from the employee of NDA; a cash of Rs. 50 lakh (approx) from one private person (owner of juice/fast food restaurant near NDA) & Rs.16 lakh(approx) from his brothers & a cash of Rs.3.20 lakh from his employ(a private person) and a cash of Rs.Three lakh from another private person have been recovered. Thus, total cash amounting to Rs.1.76 Crore(approx) have been seized from the residence of said accused persons besides many incriminating documents. List of certain candidates, who had allegedly paid bribe for appointment and copies of interview letters to some candidates, have also been recovered from the residence of accused. The arrested accused persons are being produced today before the Special Judge for CBI Cases, Pune .

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Extreme sports fever grips Manipur – Hindu Business Line

News24onlineExtreme sports fever grips ManipurHindu Business LineExtreme sports fever struck Manipur with people, mostly youngsters, flocking to watch the daredevilry of skateboarders and BMX riders enthralling them here.X-JAM:Manipur witness B-Boying …


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Manipur bound goods-laden trucks ‘detained’ – E-Pao.net

Manipur bound goods-laden trucks 'detained'E-Pao.netNagaland Manipur bound goods laden trucks detained 20120624.

Manipur bound goods-laden trucks 'detained'
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Nagaland Manipur bound goods laden trucks detained 20120624.

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Controversy in Manipur over a text-book, publisher apologizes – TwoCircles.net

Controversy in Manipur over a text-book, publisher apologizesTwoCircles.netImphal: Various Muslim civil organizations in Manipur have condemned the publication of a General Knowledge school text-book which carries the picture of Prophet Muhammad. The s…

Controversy in Manipur over a text-book, publisher apologizes
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Imphal: Various Muslim civil organizations in Manipur have condemned the publication of a General Knowledge school text-book which carries the picture of Prophet Muhammad. The school textbook, Prime General Knowledge Book – O, published by Prime

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Sacrificial lamb

Is it because he is not really an Indian? Brigadier Laiphrakpam Ibotombi Singh of 13th Battalion Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry (JAKLI) is the first army officer among the alumni… Read more »The post Sacrificial lamb appeared first on KanglaOn…

Is it because he is not really an Indian? Brigadier Laiphrakpam Ibotombi Singh of 13th Battalion Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry (JAKLI) is the first army officer among the alumni… Read more »

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