Science seminar kicks off at Manipur University – KanglaOnline

Science seminar kicks off at Manipur UniversityKanglaOnlineIMPHAL, August 27: The Indian Science Congress Association- Manipur Chapter kicked off the two days seminar on “Science for Shaping the Future of India” here in Manipur University's Sen…

Science seminar kicks off at Manipur University
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IMPHAL, August 27: The Indian Science Congress Association- Manipur Chapter kicked off the two days seminar on “Science for Shaping the Future of India” here in Manipur University's Senate Hall. The seminar is being organized by Manipur University in

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47th Hunger Marcher`s Day in Imphal – KanglaOnline

47th Hunger Marcher`s Day in ImphalKanglaOnlineManipur,IMPHAL, August 27: A rally was today carried out in Imphal in commemoration of 27th August 1965 students' agitation in which 4 martyrs laid down their lives against the artificial scarcity of r…

47th Hunger Marcher`s Day in Imphal
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Manipur,IMPHAL, August 27: A rally was today carried out in Imphal in commemoration of 27th August 1965 students' agitation in which 4 martyrs laid down their lives against the artificial scarcity of rice in Manipur. All Manipur Students' Union (AMSU
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12 hour bandh disrupts life in Assam

GUWAHATI, Aug 27: NNN : As the Hindu based Bajrang Dal called Assam bandh today, the Muslim dominated bodies will call 12-hour bandh on Tuesday as a counter-bandh to the former’s. All Assam Minority Students’ Union supported by two other organisations has announced today to call a counter bandh on Tuesday. In today’s Bajrang Dal […]

GUWAHATI, Aug 27: NNN : As the Hindu based Bajrang Dal called Assam bandh today, the Muslim dominated bodies will call 12-hour bandh on Tuesday as a counter-bandh to the former’s.
All Assam Minority Students’ Union supported by two other organisations has announced today to call a counter bandh on Tuesday.
In today’s Bajrang Dal bandh, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad endorsed it to protest the ‘migrant-induced’ violence in western Assam.
Due to the bandh today, government officeswitnessed a thin attendance. Educational institutions and other private firms were closed. Road blocks and pelting of stones to the commuters marked today’s bandh in many parts of Assam.
On Sunday, the death toll due to the ongoing ethnic clashes in Assam has reached 88.
One more person was found killed yesterday in western Assam district of Dhubri bordering Bangladesh.
According to Dhubri district superintendent of police PC Saloi, one more dead body was recovered on Sunday. It is still unclear whether the person was killed last evening or this morning.
Sunday morning, the police found the dead body was found in Suknajhora village under Bogoribari police station.
Following the incident, the people started agitating by blocking National Highway 31 and pelting stones at the police. A family was attacked in Kokrajhar district by the agitators and injured five persons. The blocking of the highway was reportedly lifted on Sunday evening.
On Saturday, seven persons was killed in Assam in the clashes in separate incidents.
The latest cases of ethnic clashes cropped up again even as the State and the Union governments are trying their best chalking out strategies to contain the problem.
Three days ago, had Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi had sough the help of newspaper editors for restoring normalcy in the communal clashes affected areas of Assam particularly in Kokrajhar, Chirang and Dhubri districts.
Meeting the editors, the chief minister of Assam had requested the journalists to extend needed co-operation to the state government in restoring peace in Assam.Altogether 15 newspaper editors had attended the meeting.
A day before Tarun Gogoi’s meeting with the editors of Assam, he had also sought the help of civil society organisations to extend needed co-operation for bringing the ongoing clashes into a halt.
The state government has been formulating strategy after strategy but it is yet to fructify at the moment.
The clashes between the Bodos and the immigrant Bangldeshis broke out in mid July which has resulted in the displacement of lakhs of people.
Bodos have vowed that those Muslims that have already been displaced from Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) will not be allowed to return again in the area.

Reports had also said that around 1200 non Muslims had already fled from Dhubri district since the last few days fearing backlash.
Communities like Bengali Hindus and Koch-Rajbongshi comprised the maximum among the fleeing people from Assam’s western district of Dhubri. Dhubri is an Assam district bordering Bangladesh where, of the total population Muslims comprise of 75%.
In districts such as Nagaon in central Assam and Karimganj and Hailakandi in southern Assam where Muslims are majority, the state government is in full gear to contain any untoward incident. Reports said adequate security has been already stationed in these districts.

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Sitin held at Singjamei

Residents of Singjamei Liwa Lambi Naorem Leikai staged a sit in today to register protest against the lobbing of a hand grenade at the residence of Ashem Kumarjit, an AE in the LDA Source The Sangai Express

Residents of Singjamei Liwa Lambi Naorem Leikai staged a sit in today to register protest against the lobbing of a hand grenade at the residence of Ashem Kumarjit, an AE in the LDA Source The Sangai Express

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MU team to inspect proposed dental college at RIMS on Aug 29 br First intake seat of 50, session ready for kick off

RIMS Dental College which would have an initial intake capacity of 50 students would begin its maiden academic session from 2012 13 Source The Sangai Express

RIMS Dental College which would have an initial intake capacity of 50 students would begin its maiden academic session from 2012 13 Source The Sangai Express

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CPI for National policy on illegal migrants

The Communist Party of India CPI has demanded that the Central Government immediately convene an all party meeting in order to formulate a National policy on checking illegal migration Source The Sangai Express

The Communist Party of India CPI has demanded that the Central Government immediately convene an all party meeting in order to formulate a National policy on checking illegal migration Source The Sangai Express

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Fitting tributes paid to student martyrs on Hunger Marchers’ Day

The 47th Hunger Marchers’ Day was observed today with a solemn function at Pishum Chinga Macha under the aegis of the All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU Source The Sangai Express

The 47th Hunger Marchers’ Day was observed today with a solemn function at Pishum Chinga Macha under the aegis of the All Manipur Students’ Union AMSU Source The Sangai Express

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Dr Ratan on mission at Karnataka

Minister for Works and a Special Emissary of the Government of Manipur, Dr Kh Ratan Kumar today called on Karnataka Chief Minister, Jagadish Shettar in his Home Office in Bangalore Source The Sangai Express

Minister for Works and a Special Emissary of the Government of Manipur, Dr Kh Ratan Kumar today called on Karnataka Chief Minister, Jagadish Shettar in his Home Office in Bangalore Source The Sangai Express

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Rs 20 lakh award for Kh Kothajit

The State Government today honoured hockey player Kh Kothajit, a member of the Indian hockey team which took part in the recently concluded London Olympics with a cash incentive of Rs 20 lakhs Source The Sangai Express

The State Government today honoured hockey player Kh Kothajit, a member of the Indian hockey team which took part in the recently concluded London Olympics with a cash incentive of Rs 20 lakhs Source The Sangai Express

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Home Minister Gaikhangam commits to checking illegal influx

The Government of Manipur is ready to carry out an extensive exercise and check if there are illegal immigrants in the State Source The Sangai Express

The Government of Manipur is ready to carry out an extensive exercise and check if there are illegal immigrants in the State Source The Sangai Express

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Assessment reports to compensate the damages inflicted on oil tankers

In connection with the demand to compensate the damages inflicted on oil tankers during the 48 hours total bandh called by the JAC Against Diversion of MGNREGS Fund, Senapati, the authority concerned has received assessment reports from two parties, th…

In connection with the demand to compensate the damages inflicted on oil tankers during the 48 hours total bandh called by the JAC Against Diversion of MGNREGS Fund, Senapati, the authority concerned has received assessment reports from two parties, thereby creating a problem regarding which report should be taken as genuine Source The Sangai Express

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Total bandh in CCpur today

In protest against the bomb attack by Kuki National Liberation Front KNLF at the residence of Chinkhokam Hangshing alias C Hangshing, ED DRDA, thus inflicting severe injuries to H Nengkhopau 54 brother of C Hangshing and Baby Niangthiankim 1 , as …

In protest against the bomb attack by Kuki National Liberation Front KNLF at the residence of Chinkhokam Hangshing alias C Hangshing, ED DRDA, thus inflicting severe injuries to H Nengkhopau 54 brother of C Hangshing and Baby Niangthiankim 1 , as well as against the failure of the Govt to provide adequate security to Executive Director, the CDSU, KSO and ZSF have jointly called a total bandh within Churachandpur district tomorrow from 5 am to 4 pm Source Hueiyen News Service

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Mission Bangalore Ratankr meets K’Karnataka Governor, CM

As a part of his mission to maintain good rapport with Karnataka government in the post spill over impact of lower Assam’s communal riots on Manipuris in Bangalore, Works and Transport Minister Dr Ratankumar Singh met CM of Karnataka Jagadish Shettar o…

As a part of his mission to maintain good rapport with Karnataka government in the post spill over impact of lower Assam’s communal riots on Manipuris in Bangalore, Works and Transport Minister Dr Ratankumar Singh met CM of Karnataka Jagadish Shettar on Monday Source Hueiyen News Service

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‘Exodus’ helpline desk at Mao gate

The ‘Exodus’ Help line desk opened at Mao Gate jointly by Naga People’s Organization NPO , Senapati and Senapati District Student’s Association SDSA under the supervision of UNC and ANSAM in the wake of exodus of NE people from Bangalore, Mumbai and…

The ‘Exodus’ Help line desk opened at Mao Gate jointly by Naga People’s Organization NPO , Senapati and Senapati District Student’s Association SDSA under the supervision of UNC and ANSAM in the wake of exodus of NE people from Bangalore, Mumbai and Pune recorded entry of 559 people from August 20 to 26 Source Hueiyen News Service

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NE Exodus Gaikhangam assures safety

Assuring that there won’t be any threat to them in future, Home Minister Gaikhangam today appealed to the students and other people who fled from Karnataka and other cities of India to return to their institutes and workplaces Source Hueiyen News Se…

Assuring that there won’t be any threat to them in future, Home Minister Gaikhangam today appealed to the students and other people who fled from Karnataka and other cities of India to return to their institutes and workplaces Source Hueiyen News Service

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