IE SP clarifies

The post IE SP clarifies appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, July 23: Apropos a news item published in some local dailies, Imphal East SP Kamei Angam Romanus has clarified that Longjam Suranjoy, president of Kiyamgei Youth Pioneer Club reporte…

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IMPHAL, July 23: Apropos a news item published in some local dailies, Imphal East SP Kamei Angam Romanus has clarified that Longjam Suranjoy, president of Kiyamgei Youth Pioneer Club reported in writing to OC Irilbung Police Station against two persons, … Continue reading

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UG arrested

The post UG arrested appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, July 23: Imphal West Commandos arrested one active member of PREPAK yesterday from Pishum Huidrom Leikai near IMC toll tax counter, namely Huidrom Khomba alias Muhindro, aged 55, son of …

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IMPHAL, July 23: Imphal West Commandos arrested one active member of PREPAK yesterday from Pishum Huidrom Leikai near IMC toll tax counter, namely Huidrom Khomba alias Muhindro, aged 55, son of (late) Bhalop of Kakwa Huidrom Leikai, stated a release … Continue reading

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Reserve seats announced

The post Reserve seats announced appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, July 23: The Imphal West District Election officer has announced the reserve seats for the 14 Zilla Parishad under Imphal West district. Further details can be had from the o…

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IMPHAL, July 23: The Imphal West District Election officer has announced the reserve seats for the 14 Zilla Parishad under Imphal West district. Further details can be had from the office of the Election officer, Imphal West.  

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NIDSU elects executives

The post NIDSU elects executives appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, July 23: The North Imphal Development & Sporting Union, Luwangsangbam Makha Leikai has notified that the earlier Letter head of the union will no longer be valid. Startin…

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IMPHAL, July 23: The North Imphal Development & Sporting Union, Luwangsangbam Makha Leikai has notified that the earlier Letter head of the union will no longer be valid. Starting from July 23 the new letter head will replace the old … Continue reading

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MU entrance test rescheduled

The post MU entrance test rescheduled appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.IMPHAL, July 23: The entrance test for admission to 1st Semester, MA in Mass Communication 2012 earlier scheduled on July 27 has been rescheduled to August 1 from 10:30 am-12:30…

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IMPHAL, July 23: The entrance test for admission to 1st Semester, MA in Mass Communication 2012 earlier scheduled on July 27 has been rescheduled to August 1 from 10:30 am-12:30 pm. The venue of the test will be community hall, … Continue reading

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Experts galore

The post Experts galore appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.We have already made our mind clear on the drought situation in the state. Yet, the state government is still mulling over the issue and there are no visible signs of contingency plans. Meanw…

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We have already made our mind clear on the drought situation in the state. Yet, the state government is still mulling over the issue and there are no visible signs of contingency plans. Meanwhile, the Centre has already swung into … Continue reading

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Psychiatry Ward in deplorable condition – KanglaOnline

Psychiatry Ward in deplorable conditionKanglaOnlineThe members of All Manipur Women Democratic Front along with a media team visited the psychiatry department today. The members were President Ch Memcha, Vice President S Modhubala and treasurer M Dhein…

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The members of All Manipur Women Democratic Front along with a media team visited the psychiatry department today. The members were President Ch Memcha, Vice President S Modhubala and treasurer M Dheinabati. The department has a capacity for

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Training programme on mercury free initiative – E-Pao.net

Training programme on mercury free initiativeE-Pao.netImphal, July 23 2012: The Rural Health Organisation (RHO), Naoremthong organised a one-day training cum awareness programme for health care staff on mercury free initiative in health care sectors in…

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Imphal, July 23 2012: The Rural Health Organisation (RHO), Naoremthong organised a one-day training cum awareness programme for health care staff on mercury free initiative in health care sectors in Manipur at the training hall of Shija Hospitals and

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European Manipuri body to wish NE Olympians – Assam Tribune

European Manipuri body to wish NE OlympiansAssam TribuneIn all 10 Olympians from North East India, including five from Manipur alone are participating in the London 2012 Olympics beginning July 27. They are MC Mary Kom (Boxing), Laishram Devendro (Boxi…

European Manipuri body to wish NE Olympians
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In all 10 Olympians from North East India, including five from Manipur alone are participating in the London 2012 Olympics beginning July 27. They are MC Mary Kom (Boxing), Laishram Devendro (Boxing), Laishram Bombayla (Archery), Ngangbam Soniya

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European Manipuri body to wish NE Olympians – Assam Tribune

European Manipuri body to wish NE OlympiansAssam TribuneIn all 10 Olympians from North East India, including five from Manipur alone are participating in the London 2012 Olympics beginning July 27. They are MC Mary Kom (Boxing), Laishram Devendro (Boxi…

European Manipuri body to wish NE Olympians
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In all 10 Olympians from North East India, including five from Manipur alone are participating in the London 2012 Olympics beginning July 27. They are MC Mary Kom (Boxing), Laishram Devendro (Boxing), Laishram Bombayla (Archery), Ngangbam Soniya
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President’s address

President of India to Address the Nation tomorrow on the Eve of Demitting Office The President of India, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil will address the nation tomorrow on the eve of demitting office. The address will be telecast over all channels of Doordarshan in Hindi followed by English from 7 P.M. onwards. The address will […]

President of India to Address the Nation tomorrow on the Eve of Demitting Office The President of India, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil will address the nation tomorrow on the eve of demitting office.
The address will be telecast over all channels of Doordarshan in Hindi followed by English from 7 P.M. onwards. The address will also be broadcast over all Channels of All India Radio (AIR) in Hindi followed by English from 7 P.M. onwards. In addition AIR will broadcast the regional language versions of the address over its regional channels from 9.30 P.M. onwards.

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Patients taking ART fail to keep

disease in check Washington, July 23 (ANI): HIV-infected young adults, blacks, injection drug users and those who lack health insurance are less likely to have the disease under control while taking antiretroviral drugs, according to results of a study by AIDS experts at Johns Hopkins and the University of Pennsylvania. The study also pointed out […]

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Washington, July 23 (ANI): HIV-infected young adults, blacks, injection drug users and those who lack health insurance are less likely to have the disease under control while taking antiretroviral drugs, according to results of a study by AIDS experts at Johns Hopkins and the University of Pennsylvania.
The study also pointed out that tens of thousands of Americans taking potent antiretroviral therapies, or ART, to keep their HIV disease in check may not have as much control over the viral infection as previous estimates have suggested.
In what is believed to be the largest and longest review of viral load test results in people with HIV disease ever performed in the United States, researchers found that the number of people sustaining viral suppression – consistently, at 400 or less viral copies per millilitre of blood, year after year – is roughly 10 percent less than previous estimates.
According to senior study investigator and infectious disease specialist Kelly Gebo, M.D., M.P.H., the team’s latest findings underscore just how difficult it is to successfully treat HIV disease and prevent its spread even when people are taking effective ART.
Gebo said, “If we are not fully suppressing the virus as much as we thought, then we are not fully preventing and reducing the likelihood of HIV transmission, either.”
Some 426,000 of the estimated 1.2 million Americans infected with the virus that causes AIDS are taking ART and are under the routine care of a physician.
Gebo said that, overall, while ART has improved significantly within the last decade, with once-a-day pill regimens replacing more complicated, multidrug schedules, “our study findings suggest that physicians and other health care providers still need to do more to promote drug adherence among our patients, and make sure people take their antiretroviral therapies as prescribed.”
Without that extra effort, she stated, “More people are potentially at risk of becoming infected with HIV, and those already on ART are at risk of developing drug resistance, too.”
Gebo is an associate professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the University’s Bloomberg School of Public Health.
As part of the decade-long study, more than 100,000 individual blood test results were reviewed, all obtained with permission from the medical records of 32,483 infected adults. Seventy percent were men. Everyone prescribed ART had their blood viral levels carefully monitored at more than a dozen established HIV clinics, including the Moore Clinic at The Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Among the study’s specific findings was that the percentage of participants who tightly controlled their HIV disease was 72 percent in 2010, the last year for which viral load counts were analysed. This represented a major increase from 45 percent in 2001, but was significantly less than the 77 percent to 87 percent figures widely cited in 2011 reports from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and in studies by other leading Hopkins and Canadian researchers.
According to study lead investigator Baligh Yehia, M.D., M.S.H.P., M.P.P., a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in Philadelphia who trained as a medical resident at Johns Hopkins, all previous reports were based on single-year or one-time-only recordings of blood viral levels, rather than a review of every patient’s individual test results from year to year. The latter, he noted “more accurate” depiction of people’s response to ART over the long term.

Other key findings in the latest report were that younger people, ages 18 to 29; blacks; injection drug
users; and those without private health insurance were almost twice as likely as older people; whites;
men who have sex with men; and those with private insurance to not have fully suppressed blood viral
levels.

“Our data shows that while tremendous strides have been made in sustaining viral suppression,
physicians and other HIV care providers need to be more vigilant in monitoring the viral loads in young
people, African-Americans, injection drug users and those who lack health insurance,” said Yehia.

Gebo and Yehia next plan to use their study data to develop programs for helping people with HIV
adhere to therapy and keep routine appointments with their physicians. The team also has plans to
interview infected people who consistently adhered to ART and medical care, and those who did not, to
better understand the reasons behind successful and failed attempts to sustain and tightly control the
disease.

The team’s findings are set to appear in the Journal of the American Medical Association online.

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Guwahati: DoNER Minister Addresses at the Inaugural of Teaching Programmes at TISS

The post Guwahati: DoNER Minister Addresses at the Inaugural of Teaching Programmes at TISS appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.Guwahati, Assam The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) and Minister of …

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Guwahati, Assam The Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) and Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs, Shri Paban Singh Ghatowar has said that Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) is a renowned institute in … Continue reading

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Assam Rifles organises medical camp – KanglaOnline

Assam Rifles organises medical campKanglaOnline30 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) organised a medical camp at Sanjenbam Community Hall in Imphal East district,Manipur on 22 July 2012. The camp was conducted by a team of medical officers and …

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30 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) organised a medical camp at Sanjenbam Community Hall in Imphal East district,Manipur on 22 July 2012. The camp was conducted by a team of medical officers and paramedical staff of the unit alongwith

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Assam Rifles organises medical camp

The post Assam Rifles organises medical camp appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.30 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) organised a medical camp at Sanjenbam Community Hall in Imphal East district,Manipur on 22 July 2012. The camp was conducted…

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30 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) organised a medical camp at Sanjenbam Community Hall in Imphal East district,Manipur on 22 July 2012. The camp was conducted by a team of medical officers and paramedical staff of … Continue reading

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UNC postpones bandh

Imphal, July 22 NNN: The United Naga Council (UNC)’s proposed 96-hour Naga area bandh in Manipur has been postponed following the assurance from New Delhi to resume the dialogue on the ‘alternative arrangement’. The UNC was supposed to begin the 96-hour bandh from the midnight of Monday. “In view of the communications received from the […]

Imphal, July 22 NNN: The United Naga Council (UNC)’s proposed 96-hour Naga area bandh in Manipur has been postponed following the assurance from New Delhi to resume the dialogue on the ‘alternative arrangement’.
The UNC was supposed to begin the 96-hour bandh from the midnight of Monday.
“In view of the communications received from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India indicating that the matter of the tripartite talk on the alternative arrangement for the Nagas in Manipur outside the Government of Manipur, pending settlement of the Indo-Naga issue, is under the active consideration of the Government of India with request to withdraw the agitation, and also in view of the consultation on the Indo-Naga peace process being taken up by the Naga Hoho in the last week of July, 2012 and request to defer the total bandh to ensure participation of all tribes in the same, it has been decided to defer the 96 hours total bandh in Naga areas which was to commence from the midnight of the 23rd July, 2012,” the UNC said in a press communique today.
It however said that given the democratic means and patience that has been applied on the matter by the Nagas, if the communication from the Ministry of Home Affairs, is not translated into initiatives for holding of the next round of tripartite talk or intervention with an alternative arrangement for the Nagas in Manipur on or before August 10, it has been decided to take up intensive measures as deemed fit to pursue the goal of our political pursuit.
All Naga oganisations are informed by the UNC to continue being in readiness for people actions as would be determined by the response or otherwise of the government of India.

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Drought in Manipur

Ministerial teams had inspected the parched paddy field yesterday. Something will surely come out of it. Sending them for inspection of the paddy field was a wise decision that will help these ministers to take a decision on whether to declare Manipur drought affected state or not. The problem with the executive class is that […]

Ministerial teams had inspected the parched paddy field yesterday. Something will surely come out of it. Sending them for inspection of the paddy field was a wise decision that will help these ministers to take a decision on whether to declare Manipur drought affected state or not. The problem with the executive class is that they cannot take decision quickly. We had witnessed in the past drought like situation occurring every now and then. But there had been no occasion when paddy cultivation was stopped due to shortage of monsoon rain. Our agricultural activities are heavily dependent on rain. If there is sufficient rain there will be sufficient food grain production. What we have seen and all that we have heard must act as eye opener. To avert repetition of similar situation in future steps have to be taken to better irrigation system to feed water collected from river to the paddy field. Almost all the rivers in the state are full with water. Water can be collected from the rivers with the help of pumps which can be used to drench the parched paddy fields. The state Government has too many departments to take care of the need of the farmers. The officials of these departments could have been flanked out to supervise the paddy field in the same manner ministers supervising paddy fields to prepare a report on what the Government could do to avert the ugly situation created by paucity of rain water. Simple question arises what were they doing then when there was enough time to take steps to strengthen irrigation facilities. Like a shirking man waiting to receive directives on what he should do these officials wasted precious time without doing anything. Now the onus of suggesting where a canal should run has been put on the Ministers. These ministers will also decide where the pumps are to be installed. Canal projects that were constructed earlier to irrigate paddy fields have become non operational or simply there is no water at such project. Rain continues to hit town areas of Imphal but not the paddy field. River in spate stands out as a sharp contrast to the parched paddy field. Why it happens? A serious thinking on the matter is called for. Enough funds have to be earmarked to improve irrigation system in the state. Manipur is different from other NE states excluding Assam. 80 percent of the people of the state are farmers and they make a living by cultivating paddy fields. In other hilly terrain states of the region cultivation is launched on casual manner because there is no stretch of land which can be used for paddy cultivation. Union Government has to be convinced on the need for providing more funds to the state for taking up water reservoir projects for irrigating paddy fields. The Ministers having witnessed the parched paddy fields of the state might have evolved their own ideas to tackle the problems of drought in Manipur. It will be interesting to know what the Government is going to do based on the report of the ministerial teams.

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Assam Rifles sponsors poor children for education at Manipur

The post Assam Rifles sponsors poor children for education at Manipur appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.Manipur, 24 Assam Rifles of 26 Sect Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR(S) identified 11 children in Tengnoupal Sub Division for Sponsoring s…

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Manipur, 24 Assam Rifles of 26 Sect Assam Rifles under the aegis of HQ IGAR(S) identified 11 children in Tengnoupal Sub Division for Sponsoring school education expenses. These children belong to economically challenged families and with the initiative taken by … Continue reading

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Assam Rifles interacts with Meirapaibis

The post Assam Rifles interacts with Meirapaibis appeared first on  KanglaOnline.com.Manipur,Imphal 27 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector under HQIGAR (South) organised an interactive session with the Meira Paibis of Pangaltabi and adjoining areas, at Pangalta…

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Manipur,Imphal 27 Assam Rifles of 28 Sector under HQIGAR (South) organised an interactive session with the Meira Paibis of Pangaltabi and adjoining areas, at Pangaltabi Post in Thoubal District on 20 July 2012. The gathering comprised of team of 27 … Continue reading

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